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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. ORECON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1928. KMwcioroMKCiM No Need To you coi jcspunuiiit service CARRY ALL SIZES ALL See the New in Our Style for the Holiday Ask to try on the FREK-POIdE shoe, the latest improve ment in dress foot wear the best of style but with the foot held in proper place by the Free Poise patented heel scat. Buster Brown's Shoes for children. The harder to fit, the better we like to serve you. All prices. ra m 111 1Va.V if-., ft.. - 4 Better Service Better Merchandise gi i Startling Values j.io 10 KI3roKI PAUL HENDERSON PREDICTS TWO-CENT AIR MAIL RATE KANSAS CITY, Nov. 26. Col. Paul Henderson, former aHntntutit postmaster general, iwjw K(H''''I manager of National Air Trans port. Inc., predicts air mail will ho carried at t ho regular pout rale or two cents an ounce by J!)38. ile also predicts: That In five years air mall ser- vice and loads will have Increased (en fold, and that air mail and air vnreii Hii.iin will h.. ir.li ntii,.-iU an hour or greater. That lu 10 vwars all the Impor-1 'tant cities will be linked by pas-! senger lines, and that planes car rylng from five to 30 pansengers will travel the routes at 150 or 160 miles an hour. SUSPICIOUS WIVES PUT END TO "WILD CONDUCT" WOODSTOCK, III.. Nov. 2B And now there Is discord In Har mony. 111. Some of the good women of that Thanksgiving Dinner As we enjoy our Thanksgiving dinner, we recall the many things we are tlmnkful for. Let us make every hli-sxing a stepplui; stone to greater achievement. ThoKoseburNalional Bank Rosebur.Ore. Money Douglas Building 147 Jiukson Street. ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manag.r Founded and Mainlnined on Efficient Service and Courtesy Phone 284 Oak and Kane Ste. AMBULANCE Buy Shoes In Larger Cities Now! ! Lending styles and not styles g ill , ' only but shoes that fit S and sold to you with the sole consideration your com- S fort an d satisfaction all v this now available to you in IWburg at FISHER'S. A stock that it a credit to a metropolitan city is yours to V L r, l . y choose Irom and to Rive & yet greater WIDTl IS. vulue WE Winter Styles Window Selby's Arch Preservers W In nrw stvles for ach- A ' ' ing. painful feet. The j8j!Jrt n the field of International there was steady, but tradiriR lack ..,1m'. ,.t.tnrl;n S life." he told a lame audience. ed a snap. Arrivals were heavy. . 1 "This may be eHsily explained fori Nearby toms and hens were sell- foot-corrective shoe, tlout of our economic lifp do wi!lnif for G4c and 55c. WeKterna and A Sample Shoe Sale in sttl fords, on, straps and $2,95, $3.95. j- w in Men's Oxfords $ qo.yo lj S! ! crosaroada community, suspecting that Carl C.erschel's general store was something else agaiu during the night time, asked Sheriff San lord to Investigate. The nherlft and his deputies Went lo lint store and iu Hie base ment found some of the Harmony husbandmen intent unon the unn- delintrs across a billiard table of a pair of dice. There was, too, a I pronounced odor of alcohol. Oer- J ! was arresled. charged with 1 possessing Intoxicants and running gambling house. A Turkey laMlo really led to the Investigation. When one of the " t ani om i1"1" t wlth turkey he had ' wwn ' rafrlR- hiB 'r call,'l " lursey. sue nam, wan the same one which three days ago disappeared flock. from her own Kit barbecue sandwiches and live foiever. Brand's Road Stand. Floors cleaned, waxed, polished Phone 54 It. to Loan & Loan Assn. at Licensed Lady Embalmsr SERVICE J qqspel OF GOOD WILL HEARD IN SOUTH AMERICA (Continued trom taxe 1.) our and we in turn take pride in contribution to the common pool ' h"nT vanment in the: one hundred and fifty yeats. T her fore. haie felt that the law ttiese re- personal acquaintance with loin acquaintance with Lothl our neighboring countries and with l,,,r P""" 01 v w aim v an V with the men who have ben elect- g ed to re3ponn.illty In their gov- ernmenta, would he valuable in the' ernmenta, would he valuable In the' V task which lies before me. , . . Those who know the I niled niif-B. jic uecmreu. Know aiKo:ua not up to expectations, bllvel, ,h, ... h.. , ., ,,,.. ,, , .' ,,,.. ' ,,. . ' " ' that la to cooperate to e.mai is to cooperate to a constant- V ly .mprovluK iid.-rUndi;.ii. to ,fio... SKc lo 4wt. W-ry limited . common progress and to common i wan made at from one to two cents ;J attainment." , above these prices. The market Progrsss Must 8s Mutual I was about steady with Improved I.a Cnion Is hut ten miles across trading expected tomorrow, Re t the 'Julf of Fonseca from Arnapala jceipts 312.334 birds; all of this , in Honduras. Mr. Hoover made the now was at Kan Franclnco market. 51 trip In a motor launch, and found Now we go to New York. Trading V the town enjoying a holiday while j wan fairly active but the olnnie a wattltiK for his coming, was disappointing. Fan-y turns Ve perhuiis hear more of eco- nomlc and trade relations twtween countries than nnv nthnr one kii)vi47c to 4Sc. Philadelhhia. build up the foundations unon ! ! which other progress rests. And lour International economic rela tions can have but one real foun dation. They can arow only out of he prosperity of each of us. They cannot flourish In the poverty or degeneration of any of us. Our ero- nomlc progress Is mulual. It Is not I competitive, "Hilt frnnnmlr ripvelnrimont Anr-a not and should not he the Role V' basis of exchange between nations 2? 'but rather the Incident of it. We $ have the mutual problems of 9 strengthening the foundation or JSJipeace, building up confidence and jg friendship and the Institutions and ox- SJ; Ideals of each of our nations." Some fifteen Americans living In Tegucigalpa. Honduras, made a A Journey of some 150 miles to the j Port of Arnapala to welcome Mr. Hoover when he landed there on the first stop of his goodwill tour. ; One mining man who had been out I rxt fl,u I'nlti... Ufat... fn. i,.n lime vociferouHly cheered. "This is the proudest day of our lives. "r ir imiiiru iu tit-am, hi fA- plained. Now at Nicaragua TT. S. S. MARYLAND. Nov. 27. Carrying Herbert Hoover to the third country of his South Amerl-j can tour, the battleship Maryland. anchored two milea off Corintn Nicaragua, this morning. Prepara- tlons were made to land Mr. I lioover and his party within a few hours. Greetings from former PresI dent Chamnrro, President-elect Moncada and President Diaz were communicated lo Mr. Hoover Aboard I lie tmtleshlp. The Nicar nguuu officials have been invited to lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Hoover n Maryland. A complement of 7S marines will bp taken bonnl here to serve as Ior flr- throughout th. remainder of bis Journey. 0 How to Reduce Varicose Veins Rub Gently ani Unward Toward the Heart As Blood In Veins Flows That Way. Munv pfu) up". ti.ii nt bi-ca 1. tl to I v Hint will h, II.. tltl Inim In ?. If vuu will Kit a t wo-ounri or- Itrlnttl (Ml (full It of Mootu-'n K1111TH hi trt'tiKlhi at ny rirnl- t-liiHH 'Iruir ntut)' nnil Hptly It nitcht Mini niornlntC a itlrtM'tt-tl ym will HutK ly mnii'i' nn Improvenii-nt whu h will cunt In lie nut 1 1 tin- vein ft and tniiifhi-m an- r.-tl u-l to normnl. M .h.iui'n Kmc 1 u M Oil In h h.trt" fH. yei nnirt pnwerfiil armichle ,ini two Diiiiifi lnt n vtry lmix t mie. I ml I't'il, mi pnwt rful in Krn-r-nl.l nil llutt old hronli- fin r i t Htnl iiltm me often entirely healeil mt anyone who Ik Oioappointetl with iln live rn liiive tlit'lr nionev refumtttl Nutlmii Kullertoii nelln lots of It. CHURCHES WILL HOLD SERVICE THURSDAY A. M. (Continued from pnge 1.) Wednesday. The pupils will have Thursday and Friday as full holl days. The business houses will be closeil all day Thursday with the exception of the bukerles and meat markets which will remain open until o'clock. There will be no j mall delivery, except special de-' liveries and perishables, but malls will be collected and dispatched ns usual and the locked boxes will be served. There will be no deliv eries on rural routes, but tbe four star routes will be served as uual. The patrons of the News Review will receive thrir pr as usual as the full holiday will not be ob served by the News Review com pany. o Two Ford trucks with transmis sions, good tires, will olfer at bargain prices. C. A. I,ockwood Motor Co. RADUOTESTS ARE i VERY SUCCESSFUL I lie raclio tests peine rarneu mi loeally with station ko.VC at the Inregnn .State AKrietlltural ( ollese are still t-outlnulnic In a most sat isfactory manner. Seven dlrta phone reeonis were used In a te,t this mornlns.. recording perfectly the entire niornlt-.it hrna.il.-asl f.v repndvit'tlon. The eollene is hma-1-casting a Brest tteul of turkey mar ket news, which st this particular time Is of prreat Interest to the tur key growers. It Is planned, as soon as the system Is perfected, to ar ranse to have bulletins Issued Inl mediately after the are completed, making broadcasts th bulle-i Una available to all Interested per sons through tlie country agent's office. The expe if mentis which are (lie firxt of their kind to be con ducted iu tliv couutiy, so tar an can be learned, are working out in la veiy t.uccefui manner. ! The college, officials who are 'rarrvin on the ter ta are beine - -nisted j Raymond I'aralow, luci:i j Atwater Kent radio deab-r and ail ix.erienrefi radio n-rator, who is r'aidinx iu the installation. Toduv'a - urk.y market report, which was jbroadcast from the colleatj elation at noon today, ana wliii n w 'ceie jphnn ed and recorded on the dicta- here, was as follows: l . I'. S. bureau of avrieiiliuriil ecn. Inomics at San Francisco. The San Franciitco market U dull, tradint selling at 37c to 3c; joung torn from the northwest sold at 5mc to 53c. Southwewtern lo k sold Market northwesterns were Helling from 51c and 52c for both hens and toms. The Chicago market was weak and about two cents lower. Arrivals were heavy, young toms selling for 43c, hens for 4uc. Ho 1 ton got a good volume of turkeys, U nloads were about seventy-fly" I'cnt of normal. Western and northwestern sold from 5uc to 53c. At Ft. Worth moderate receipts. Live prices were 27c to 30c at the dressing plant. San Antonio re ceipts were mostly for local trade. Sales prices for live birds were 25c to 2tc. Ford coue, five good tires and runs good, $50. C. A. IaOckwood Mo tor Co. Garden peas for winter planting are sold at Wharton liros. POKMS set to music. Master Craft Song Publishers. Seattle FIT YOUR PERSONALITY Fashion and Economy meet you half way in the GORDON HAT $5.00 to $8.00 SPENCERS DANCE Thanksgiving Night GLIDE HALL GOOO MUSIC Everybody Welcome THANKSGIVING DANCE AT TILLER Wednesday Night, Nov. 28th Sponsored by Ths South Umpqua Rod and Gun Club. New Furniture at Right Prices We Can Save You Money Powell's Store 115 Sheridan St. Chiropractor 0RUGLES9 HEALTH CENTER "Compltta Health Ssrvica" Mineral Vapor Rat lis S27 Cast Thon 491 BODY DF FORMER RESIDENT BBQUOHT i i 1 ! HEBE FOR BORIS I The body of Albert Weatherfnrd, a former resident of this city v. ho fdied suddenly at Portland phiw- j jday morning, wan brought to liose-, jburs today and funeral s-nice STORES CLOSE THURSDAY vull be held at 11 o clock ednei-j day morning at the Koeebur I n- Stores will be eloaed all Id-rtaking hapel Nov 9 Thank.ivinK , Mr. Weatherfnrd was 53 years o(4 dav. except meat markets and iat-e. a native of Colorado. He. 4, bake.s which will remain came 10 iumtnan county wuen a I .small child and spent the Kreater jtari of his life in this vicinity. He moved from Hone b urn to Portland lin I!MK and opened a grocery Ktor there, continuing In that business until the lime of his death, which resulted from heart failure. He is survived by three children, Mrs, Lester Thomas and Harold Weatherford of Portland and Mrs. Jack Mellon ot South l)eer Creek. He also leaves six brothers and listers, M. C, T. I)., and J. M. Weatherford, Mrs. Henry Lander and Mrs. John Kirk of Itoseburg, and Mrs. Lillian Scott of Talent, Oregon. Mr. Weatherford was a member of the I. O. O. F. lodire. W. R. liaird, pastor of the local; Christian church, will officiate at tin funeral services and the body I will be taken to the Civil liend cemetery for interment. LIONS ARE HOSTS TO BIG GROUP OF VISITORS TONIGHT m Members of the local Lions club were busy today preparing for to - night's ceremonial, when the local Huh will be iiresenittd with its charter. Between 15o and 175 vis- itora are exiiected tu atind the meeting, with rere.senlaties from Salem, Eugene. Portland, Corvtti lis, Toledo, Medford, Grants Pas, CoquiUe, Myrtle Point, Handon, ln- H.i.,n,l.,nB rmtni'P (Ir.ive ntnl SpriiiKfield. A turkey dinner la to be served in the main dininn room and will be followed by an enjoy - able program, featuring short talks by visiting speakers, orchestra se lections and vocal numbers. The charter presenlaLiiiii will be made bv Harry A. Snarl, district iso.ir nor, tiuiu Portland. .. o . Vaughn garden tractors are sold at Wharton Itros. OREGON FAVORED TO BEAT LOS ANGELES UNIVERSITY LOS ANGKI.KS, Nov. 27. Vniverslty ot California I.os Angeles Itruins, back at -ThP 1,1 imid labor following a brief respite over Hie weekend today, had swung In to the final stretch of preparation for Uiclr Thanksgiving day cIufIi with the Vnlversity lit Oregon's powerful griddeis at the coliseum. Oregon is a great favorite to win over the Itruins. who are complet ing their first year in Pacillc coast conference play. For real taxi service phono 21. The Etiquette of Stationery A SYMPHONY LAWN Letl'-r for correct so v I a I linage acclaims your good Judgment. Hlstinguished. heavy paper w ith frabric fin ish. The latest ami best Is only $1.25 In w hite and modish tints. Nathan FuIIerton e.. re 11 Rossburq, Orsgon l I THAT VOUR. ITH ANKSCrlVfrtGi ERlrHI St That vouir I IWPfV'A DnN ii0C:r-aT . See that your t.ible linen add lustre to your The nk siti tnr din ner. It wilt if yon allow u u nHt der it fir you. If you h.ien't been having your laundty done here that's a good way to try us out. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phono 79 Roseburg fry y i krr- NOTICE . Ail Patriarchs of 1'ninn Encampment No. !f. plese meet Wednesday evening, Nov. 2Sth at 7 o'clock. Open niei-iiny at All Kcb-kahs L. and t prehe biintc )0d iVIIdWH itlVilHil to IMT and requested to friend. Pribram and lunch. S. M. KELLEV. C. P. open until it a. ul There will be no deliveries. JtOSKKL HO MKUCHANTS ASSOCIATION K. it. Kenny, Secretary. SEARCH ON FOR MISSING PLANE; 2 FEARED DEAD ROCHESTER, N. Y., Nov. 26 Search from the air and by boat was begun today for Lieutenant K. P. Caines, V. S. army liier, and an unidentified passenger, who it is feared crashed yesterday In the vi cinity of Lake Ontario during a blinding snowstorm. Grindstones and emery wheels nt Wharton Bros, o I DAILY WEATHER REPORT I U. a Weatber Bureau orflca IRoseburg, Oregon. Data reported by E. H. Fletcher, Meteorologist In 'charge. I CapomG,r,c pressure treauceo to Kea level) 5 a. m 30.27 Re!atjve humidity 6 p. m. yes- 1 l,'nla (',tr rent) 1 Prlp. in Inches and Hundredths:, 'Highest temperature yesterday 51; l-0''1 temperature last niht Average temperature for tbe day Wormal temperature for this dale . Precipitation, last 24 hourti .... Total jirtfip. since 1st month 2. .1.1 'Normal preclp. for this month 4.C6 j Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1 to date 4.70 : Average preci from Sept. 1, 1s ' 7.S3 Total deficiency since Sept. 1. l'J-s 3.13 ! Average seasonal precip. Sept j to May. inclusive 31.16 Forecast for interior southwest j : Oregon: Fair tonight and YVednes- day. but with log tonight; not mucn cnange in temperature. NEW TODAY ! HOUSE I 541 E. for sale or rent Call at .ane or phone A. O. IIoho. I'HKVSAN I Hli.Yil MS lor sale "at 7ti S. Pine, or phone M3-L. Mrs. l'A. Fields. THANKStUVlNtT turkeys' tor sale, 25c lb. live weight. HC9 Corey Ave. WOOD for sale IG-incli dry oak block. 13.25 per tier. Fred Win ston. Phone 2IF12. FOR SALE XaraKnnsetttmnsr$? each. Write Rox Mo, Itoseburg, Ore. jFOIi SALE 1ft weanling pigs, $10 j for the bunch. Frank Strader, Dixonvitle. v CAVLKR'S Hakerynoocatedat j 52U W. tak l?t. Your patronage ! solicited. Ffir SAt.F Onile7e:mi of work I horses, steady pullers; cheap. Ray L. Ward. LOST Roy's red btcycie in front i of Valet Shine parlors. Return lo ; lllfi N. Jackson. FOCND Ro"s sweater. Owner , may have same by Identifying and paying for ad. 1146 N. Jack I son. LET me furnish your bouquet of i Chrysanthemums for Thanksglv- lug dinner. H. B. Church. Phone i VANTK1 Buzz saw. Will trade j car for good outfit. Stanley Rros., 332 N. Jackson St., Rose- turs. F R SALE Turkeys, Mammoth (iiant Bronze, for breeding pur poses. Also bids wanted on cut ting 3W cords of wood. J. M. Ware. Rrockway. Kl'RMSHED apt. for rent Elec- trie range, furnace heat, hard j wood floors, private bath, break I fast nook; garage. 92t S. .Main. I'hone 429 R. FOR SALE Team, wagon, and I harness, good, true, gentle, prlc? I 25o. Also good cow, fresh about J Christmas. T. J. Bowman, Myrtle j Creel;. FOR KEN't ISiiiiWied 4 -room j inntse and garage, $9 per mo. Al i so wunt to buy good cow. See or i write A. M. Wallace, 1113 E. tith ! St. X . Roseburg. il-VHt SALE Cheap at i'honipson'a j Auto Wrecking, 521 N. Jackson j St., used cars, new trailers, used I tires. tubes and accessories. Trailers built to order. Open eve- nii:gs. tWEAREnow wreckTug 1924 Ov erland. 1922 Ford roadster, two 19-3 Ford louriiiirs. two I92u Ford deliveries, two" Chalmers. Try us for better and rhea,er usfd auto parts. Thompson's Au to Wrecking, 521 N. Jackson St.. KoitfhjrK, ore. FOR S A LE-- Acre t ract with house, barn, chicken house, well, me hMn sd fsrm furnlh Ings; fruit, trees, berries. 8 miles from Koaeburg. Good roads. Just right to raise chick ens. A bargain. This Is an estate and must be soid. M. K. RiUer. Viimt. to T It AVE F it itos E nr"Rt; I'KOi'iK TV ..nod 4 rm houce and dandy corner kt in Cak ndse, rented. 5 a. just out of Salem, fine soil, all In cultivation, li a. prune?, good house and barn, henhouse, wnodhotifie. elec. lights. C. Wal ter (iroves, 335 Com. Ave. Phone R. 1 Scares. Make the Cook Thankful, Too Whoever does the cooking yourself or maid will be truly thankful for a TAPPAN IN-SO-TOP GAS RANGE X mm This is the one gas range that suits the cook in every way. It's beauty cheers the kitchen. It's automatic oven cooks a whole meal without watch ing. No one has to stay in the kitchen while the turkey roasta. ECONOMICAL IN OPERATION AND COST, TOO See Them at the Gas Office Open Evenings Southern Oregon Gas Corporation Phone 235 340 N. Jackson BUDGET ADOPTED The school board met yesterday t evening and approved the budget ! for the coming year. A meeting was held in the afternoon to hear I any objections or recommenda j tions concerning the budget, but i no one appeared to discuss the j tentative expenditures so that the ; budget was adopted In the same I form as advertised. The resignation of A. C. Weed as janitor was accepted and L. A. Smick appointed to fill the va cancy. Mr. Weed has been In poor health for several weeks and Is moving to Klamath Falls. 1926 Ford coupe, good paint, three new tires, motor recondition ed, enly $235. C. A. Lockwood Mo tor Co. Voici, with one of the telephone opcra- mr - " lora ruu now ,nc manajes to maintain uch untitling Conner at a hig witchhcurd. "It wasn't easy at first," she'll id init. - I found ttut a tedentarr job indoors all dar was almost too much forme. I realized thit 1 1 was going to make good on the ob and I loved it! I d have to keep myself in the very pink of condition. "I've done it with Nutol nothing else It s kept me from having head aches and colds and that awful let fWn h-elirie Kept mr nerves from GIVE THANKSGIVING IN YOUR OWN HOME n.t year. Obtain your cer. t.ficat. of itoek In Th lmp qua SavinQS A Loan Ass'n. and go ahead with your plans o as to havs a home of your own by next Thanks .gtving day. Lose no time, but come and see us about it at once. We will devise the way for the gaining of your ob. jective at a definite future date. 8 SeJSf, ' CALL FOR WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that all warrants of School District No. 4, 1 oougias county, Oregon, up to and Including No. 1 1 -190. protested for non-payment February 29th, 152S, land prior thereto, are this date , called for payment, and alt Inter Jest thereon ceases from this date,. November 27th, 192S. A. J. GEDDES. Clerk. Ford touring, good tires and runs fair, $10. C. A. Lockwood Mo tor Co. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of Glasses lit Jackson SL smile wins getting jangled and fatigued, too. "My doctor tells me that Nujol isn't a medicine. It's simply a pure mutral substance. It keeps your syte.n func tioning as nature meant it to. even under abnormal conditions. It not only prevents an excess of body poi sons (we all have them') from form ing, but aids in their removal." Nujol can't possibly hurt you or upset you. Get a bottle today. Per fected by the famous Nujol Labora tories, 26 Broadway, New York. It's old at all drugstores, iz. sealed pack ages only. immmm IJien Hiii.ni.i.m,.. x m lid v