Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 21, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, TUESDAY. MAY 2 1 , 1929.
FIVE
compared with 5,109,000 pounds s.1
year agu; American cheese 42,079,
000 pounds compared wilh 30,207.-1
1 000 pounds; toial meats 1.084,097,-j
joOO pounds compared with 1.079.
132.00D pounds; lurd 1h4.7O5.O0O
I pounds compared with 173.0SS.O0O1
! pounds. j
. i Stocks of aptdes in barrels are :
Kiven at 317,000 barrels compared
I Willi :,62,0ll0 barrels, and in bas
jkets 6SS.O00 bushels compared with
luo.ooo bushel baskets. Boxed ap-
I Pies holdings are reported at 3,-
Thomas Manslield ana Ka.herine ! J'" 8 compared with 2,-
IJerrjr. who were arrested recently '
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
By Martin
Total stocks of frozen poultry
are placed at 52.S70.O00 pounds
compared with 56.s32.000 pounds,
and case et;KS 4.023.000 cases com
pared with 4,515,000 cases.
COUNCIL ISSUES
SHARP REPLY TO
MAYOR HOOVER
in Kugene chained with passing
worthless checks, and who suc
ceeded In passing three checks on
itoseburg merchants before going
north, have niado a complete con
fession of their activities, accord
ing lo word received from Eugene.
-Mansfield is to be charged wilh
violation of the national motor
"iieft law and the Mann act, ac
cording lo tile Kugene Register,
which says:
.Miss Deny Is being neia as a;
material witness, and department ' repairs, f ass street one hundred
of justice officials will also Invest-1 square yards, and Jackson street
g.ilf lure alleged violation of alone hundred square yards.
L.0ifoinia parole. I There are also aboul ten or
The two were arrested here a twelve blocks which should be re
week ago by police authorities all-! 8111 faced as soon as possible and
er they had cashed several bogus! two or three blocks that must be
cnecks on local merchants. I re-surfaced this summer. All of
An investigation revealed that ! 'he asphalt pavement is badly in
the pair had cashed bad checks In j need of a flush coat.
-Medioi-d and luist-huri! a few days iiuuimi oi uuieo
(Continued from page 1)
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beture comiliK to Eugene. Au
thorities say they got more than
fiwo.
Confess Car Thefts
Hotli Mansileid and Miss Berry
have been cut In the pavement by
the power company for Lhe purpose j
oi repairing its pipes and these
holes will have to be re-surfaced.
The members of the council went
confessed to tile theft of an auto- j OVHr streets and verified the
mobile from Vallejo, Cal., yester
day when quizzed by a department
ol justice agent from Portland.
1 hey refused to tell the govern
report of the city engineer and Mr.
Krew.
It is not the Intention noi" the
desire of the council to make any
mem agent and local authorities j unnecessary repairs to the streets
where the car is. other than It "'"her will 11 do so. hut we feel
is in Eugene, lcal police have 1 11 our """f to k"P the Present
been unable to find the car which , ' . , , ;oBa. , n i u-
is owned by Earl Owens. The car
fortunately, our paved streets
Chrvsler couue wilh a Call- cuns.ruciea IOr tne Heavy
fornia license number 2 B-17-51. ' T are "fKinning
According to Information receiv-! l K'e "" "laces "nd re"a'r8
ed here from Vallejo, .Miss Berry I f.f"'(' rn'au,e oniptly upon in
...... , ,.. ...:r., diration of their breaking through:
of an automobile'salesman, and Is i'!86 "" repair8 ,wl" nfces
the daughter of a prominent Oak-1 ''fv-be ,more etensive
land tanilly.
The government agent slated
yesterday that he is in touch with
pensive.
Need New Equipment
We have also examined
the
BOOT?)
tNOORrWJCfc
YU6HT TO
BE
SACRA? ICED
UPON TVt
A1TM2 Of
TAt GREAT
600 ZtOS
I regular session at Eugene and . throughout the country Indicates a
Portland. Many out-of-state and promletnic future for such trii
will hold summer classes which
are already attracting Inquiries.
Those on the S. S. Queeu on
her study voyage will include only
students, faculty members anil
i the crew. An exceptionally able
teaching stuff has been selected
fur the trip, including leadini;
Oregon.
Iiuivaduf ha tut
it ironi, frrfttti
.... .o ...r. .,M.r,D.., w. w. m tbeaaj..
UNlVEItSITY OF OHKGON, Ku
gene, May 20. ( S pedal A mong
the 115 pasHt'tigers on the Admiral
line steamship, Qut'ii. when it
loaves Scuttle August 6, on the
Univernily of Oregon summer pen
sion cruise will be Mrs. Edith Kal
be, Mrs. Kffie V. Stauforri, Mias
Catheiiue S. Olson, all of Kose-
uurg. (
Mrs. Kalbe, Mrs. Stanford and
.Miss Olttou a.id their fellow stu
dent a will enjoy u two-weeks trip
to Aluskau waters, studying and
Hightseeing at the same time. 1're
viotis Lo sailing from Seattle, the
cruise students will register at
the University of Oregou campus
at Kuene and upon their return
will put in a final two-weeks study
at the University uf Oregon cainpuB
a in M nt Home of the finest scenery
of which Oregon can boast.
Attendance on the cruise session
Wiis limited to ltii students but an
unlimited number may attend the
icon fnculty and Heverul from other
colleges and universities.
The AhiRkan cruise Is an Inno
vation in Pacific Northwest educa
tion ami the keen interest shown1
in It by prosepctlve students
Constipated
bit-formintf , .oiic WwPH3
rrftatirnr puree ' W'fmfla
jai'S nzMibr ff ti'-X
-W-TIONICHT
.u.L. ' III'MflllOflMI
niltht tomorrow Irtsht,
Ut fc'-c box.
Recommended and
All five Roseburg
Id by
Druggists.
Thrilling Moments
EVELINE M. POTTER
HELD AT YONCALLA
S:.n .'ru,,m..- ,.lo u-lin llu 'equipment Wllidl tile CltV lias On !
they have been looking for Mans-1 lland and "" ""'t 't Is not ade-
field in connection with the recent qua,e ,or lhe economical repair j
disclosure of a bogus check gang work which Is absolutely neces-i
which has been working through-: sary for ,he maintenance and pro I
Jut California , lection of our streets. Last year
Been in Trouble Before the co"nci! saw the need of bet-
Miss Berry yesterday signed a ' ,cr equipment for street repair
confession telling how she and I "'fl anu in the annual budget j
.Mansfield passed checks on mer- j w" c? waB adopted by the council
chants. Her confession cited that : ?nt,,"rtKet committee on October
she had been arrested In Calllor- f ' , an "em of ""'nty-three I
and was paroled a tew months u u"a included tor.
.Ttijl'iit-n nu equipiueiu ior 1116
street department for the ensu
ing year. Notice of the budget
meeting was given as required by
law and all taxpayers were invit
ed to attend and offer objections
lo any of the items in the budget,
but aside from the city council,
mayor and budget committee, no
taxpayers were present. The bud
get was published as required by
law and this Item, was included
therein. It is not the desire of
this council to expend the entire
amount of money provided in the
budget, but only such portion
thereof as is uecessary.
u lias been suggested that the
The experience of the city of
Roseburg in purchtiding second
nia
ago. She ah:o told of the theft
of the Vallejo automobile.
Miss Herry told police that
Mansfield would draw up the
checks, and she would purchase a
few articles and tender, the check
as payment. Hur purchases were
for about ?2 while the checks were
made out for from $lu to $15.
When arrested they had five $10
checks which they later admitted
merchants. " .
was of the opinion that it should in the mind of the council and If! FUNERAL SERVICES
qui oe none uniu ine mi nau set- nunmiWH ic umut-, uwj m un
tied. That work, however, would ; houesi mistake, 'i he members ot
have stood up a great deal better (the council have no axes to grind,)
if it had been rolled with the roller no political deuis to pay and no;
having the weight of the machine persons iu reward, 'luey vwn, m
which the council proposes to pur-1 ail limes, welcome coiiiti ucwve
chase. Funds provided by the j criticism,
power company to satisfactorily Purchase Authorized,
complete this work are now uu I Following the reading of the
hand. ' council's statement a resolution
vas introduced authorizing the
pui chase oi the- roller. Mayor
hand equipment has not been sal-1 nt ., .... I prutusaloii auesting the v
isfactory and we deem it advisable j . vvi.w i. ii, .m, iet(1 l,v ,tie deceased. Uev. T. M
xa pureuHsu new equipment, me ia belli boughl and the i rice " miv 01 lue L,irlsiui
K"1 ?Vr? e.8PrClaS,,y in,thP iS "SXXlilJS fiom I ""iciatfng 'lter.
- ' , , , 1 . Mlie resuiti t ion and tuat tue matter
for a great number of yesrs and , he u.fl oVt.r untU miU I1K,elng unJ
wi l constaully be requiring re-; 01l,H OIl lt! I().lor called fur. This
pairs, Wilh proper equipment this j proposition, however, was not au-
vLuuuiHiviiii uj i.ett.,i uini the resolution was
passed. '
.layor Hoover announced that he
would uppoiut a coiiiiuiiiee of citi-j
Zens to imiKe an inspection of the I
city streets to see ii tiiey thought j
PHYSICIAN'S WIFE
SUBMITS HERSELF
IN PELLAGRA WAR I secondhand steam roller owned by
.Mr. jvieizger siiouln have been pnr-
(AssnciutH iwi i.tasetl Wiro) chased, but we have investigated
WASHINGTON Mav 19 The'1'1'8 rnller nd do not believe that
story of a wife who submitted her-
i ii wuuiu ne economical in- nnr-
self to the dancer of nellucra to'"'18tJ "r ,ea8e Ule 8ame- has
her husband! "":."
prove the theory oT her husband
that the disease was not transmis
sible Is disclosed in a routine con
gressional commit tee report.
The woman is Mrs. Joseph Gold
herger, of this city. Her husband,
the. late Dr. Joseph Goldberger,
conquered pellagra, identifying a
disease caused by diet deficiency
and finding the food element
by Mr. Metz-
gers trustees for the last couple
of years, but they have been un
able to make a sale of it. We be
lieve that it would be poor econ
omy to rent or buy such a roller.
Systems Contrasted
In the message of the mayor, hp
.! states that: "My idea. If there be
any holes in the pavement, is to
the city,
In addition, il will be necessary
to use a roller extensively on the
aeroplane field. This roller which
the council proposes lo purchase
can be used on that work at a
great saving both to the clly and
to the nirport committee. It can
it-auiij ot t'U llltll HI III piT-
'"'h mic vi f im.mm Kiiiiii N per
day a roller could only be rented
for a period or twelve clays for the
amotiiK of interest which the' city
would he obliged to pay on tins
investment. The roller when pur
chased should lust for a great many
years and will pay for itself many
times over during the period of
Its usefulness. The fact that, il
would only he used for about three
Funeial services held for Mrs.
Kveiine M. i'otter a ell known
resident of Vuucalla and vicinity,
were well ailfcded, the large
chuich was tilled lo capacity by
tow iug relatives and Iru-udb.
'lhe fiuial tribui.es wuie in great
sieem '
T. M.
White of the Christian church was
Iniermeul
took place lu the VoncalJa ceiue
teiy. il. C. Stearns of 'lhe Uoug
las Funeral i lonie was in charge
of funeral arrangements. i
PEANUT PUSHER'S i
GOAL IS SUMMIT 1
OF PIKE'S PEAK
Thurs., Fri., Sat. .
The last word in all Talking
Pictures.
New York City Talks In the
All-Talking Featurs.
"SPEAKEASY"
HEAR
How New York Whispers,
Sings, Yells, Growls, and
Roars. I
ANTLERS
iJ'r.V"1'
UJ'flsmilimH"
s,ll,
- 'Insurance I UWiH
Insurance
If jf find to (toK wlu.
w iidus kaUnf sowkr,
si dusk j do, jfost inctf
will fetsri you Mse snd
iko ptjr brdw cmbrtkr,
flsvr, etc roe have uteA
iiWtiiMrwBriVirTjrf
v V f V
A full pound
for your pound price
It means 10c In your parse
eyery time you buy Schilling full-weight
baking powder. All cream of tartar baking
powders sell at about the same price.
But some contain only $4 of a pound. One
contains a full pound. And "1 pound is
printed on the tin in plain sight.
Coffee
52 Extracts
S-.?CJ
brought to an abrupt end by uue
process of law.
Alarmed by the urowlnj; dea'th
list union; birds, the suburb hud
?: r ra"i " i r." be.r.,.3"V.::.r
I , (.Niciul,l I
COLORADO SI'IlINOa, Colo.,
CATS ORDERED TO WEAR i H.iv 211 lllll WIIII.hiim h i.liisi,.r.-r
BtLLS TO bAVE HOBINS r Kio ll.indo. 'IVxn. b,.1 nut lo.
' ;ilny lo i-onviiic j thr world ho Is tho
C IIICACO, May 20. Tiio pnic;- uliiininloii i-uniil. iiu.ilii'r of Hit;
lice enuitucrt in by liiviM.shlu, t world by iiroprlllnu th- Koolicr
(III.), cms oi huviiiK robins for iu-, is i It his nosu lo the hihiwcovoi cd
IMtiizois. blue jays lor cnuws and suinmll of I'lkv's 1'wik.
Hjiairows lor dessert, lias been
niaiiuractured by 'a reliable con- '
necessary lo combat It after It Had ; 'j1 a lare oponiiiK around the
uoii emnicen inches'
or two feet, fill the same with con. i
United m"e pul on t,le (P dress-'
jr.i i"K" V'e have investicate,! ihia 1
lctl,ii Indirectly of the , ''"" ?ot helte " U i-V
" - ai n wuuill I
be very expensive. In the first
place, such a course would neeon-
sitate the closing of the street for
hatTied the best medical talent of
Knrope for two centuries.
This physician of the
States public health service died
last year, a v
diseases he devoted his life to mus
tering. His service is credited with
saving countless thousands of
lives,
cern and Is standard equipment
used by the state and counties and
cities. The cost to the city will
he the same as any other like
body would be required to pay, no
more and no less.
DEMONSTRATIONS CONTINUE
. , ... ... a considerable nerioH nr tin. .nt
L.eu a i most penniless ny ht ,x.a -., , ' ,
martyred husband, w ith three chil-' n ,'e, hd or the plac
dren, Mrs. Goldberger was given ' ruc,llonf, around r
ihe sum of $125 a month by the i?'.?,?"108 "r the 8amc Period
- " iiace, we
have investigated the cost of such
a method and also the cost of the
usual method used hv ih
iH Ring the pension, told how Airs. ,,", , . . ""'"actory. and
tloldherger had tested the trans-' ;'1 8 1,1 ine method suu-
nissibimy of pellagra at a time J", " ayor,
when many medical authorities "?r "n.f I (,7'2a) do"ar8
disagreed with her husband on this .1 B,?.Uan! a"1 or a otal cost for
. ; ie nunured and
Considerable interest was shown
a' the cannitiK and cooking deni(in-
si rat ion which was kIviu at t!ie !
tit-o. KohlhaKen Kconomv market
Council Responsible . ! Saturdnv, under the direction oi
The city charier makes It the In. J. 1-und. demonstrator tor. the
duty and it is entirely within lhe J Kitchen ( raft Co. ot Portland, tlis :
power of the council to provide trbutors of the famous Kitchen I
for the cleaning and repairiiiR of crutt cookers. -Mr. Lund annoiinct d
the Htreets. The mayor is entitled , that their demonstration would !
1 Williams bewail his strange Join
jiit'y from Kauibow Kails, In l ie
canyon. His deHiinallou Is Summit
House. 22 mllert away. It all goes
well lie expects lo proKiesK toward
his oal at the rale of a mile a day.
1 A device attached lo IiIh hum:
enables Williams to propyl the pea
! nut without lo.ss uf skin. Heavy
1 gloves and knee piids ashiom-d
out of automobile tires protect the
pusher's hands and knees from
j sharp rocks. He expects lo wear
j out many a peanut uu the trip,
j Williams' career as a peanut
pusher bttf.in last t it 1 1 when he
, lolled a peanm I mm Klo Hondo to
i a neighboring low n eleven miles
distant titer a paved Texas high
way alter losing an election bet.
last congress as a pension. A let
ter to the house pension commit
tee by Surgeon General II. S. Cam
ming, of the public health service,
i yards requiring repair of $3784.50.
FLORIDA AND CALIFORNIA , , . tne Preot
ASK TARIFF ON PEARS tJ. C,0ii $21S
?r0B?,ar' or a total of
( a hurt-Li t-i h Wii..) f(,r ,h( f've hundred and
WASHINGTON. Mav -U.-TI.e ' 1 8.f!,,sirc, ar,i. or a net
imposition of a taritf duty of lii q lllc ,)lan r the na'or
cents pec tKJiind on Avocado pears, "
was urged upon President Hoover Iu members of the counrjj. 01
today by Kepresentatives iiutli o'l'Sf. are well aware of the f)ic1
Jirvan Owen, democrat, of Florida, tIlH' tM,'.v r;- function as a roun
and Swin. republican, ot Califor-: rtl '' whett assembled in a reg
uii .11 Miecmi meet in 1; an(j Jav(,
alv.rtjs coniemnlatefl ijititit-. ..h
ma.
At present, they told the presi
. rx per cent "of imported Avo-',"',ion hs mldht be nece;(Bary to
nios come trom Cuba and uder
commercial reciprocity 1 reat y
, legrinze i tie purchase of the rolle
I ho council carefiillv Invnmi. 1
with tliai cmintrv are admitted P'"'" nn,h '"e nwesniiy of the pur
free. They nk the position that; V,a,ie ot th roller and Us cost.
un-
r.o duly i placed upon this commo-' At Present the riiy has a five h
ility in ib" house taritf bill because
the ways ami means committee
held that a larill al fee ting only
per cent of Imports would be use- ty i desirable.
drcd pound roller which i oi.eryt.
by baud. This roller is en-'
Mrely iliaijeflliate an 'I it nm atl
Ml.
thouiih Mr. Frew has been able to
o " WI "ork with it. On
COLD STORAGE HOLDINGS ' acconnt laei lhat it Is ne-
SHOW INCREASED VOLUME . r"J!.sary for n,t n operaling lhe
. mi tsaiK upon tne hot pave
less.
Irgf r (did stonice holdings of
9Of fond products on .May 1 ha ,
compared rith May I a year auo
are reported by the bureau of agri
cultural economics. I '. S, depart
ment of agriculture. Incieasea are am'
iven for meats, lard, ci eaniery
butter. American cheese, itnd Hp-
ment, it is almost impoRHible to
e(uje men ior that purpose.
1 Past Work Satisfactory
The work done by Mr. Frew and
his men has been verv nuUfH,-tnri-
v Mimical. Jr'iacticaNv 1 hi
only piece of work which m,i
been satisfactory hju th l
pl-s in barrels and bushel baskets. s,r,!'lins street caused by the ex-
lieereasen are
orted for case fvtion of the power roninanv
eeaa, poultry, and boxud pp1hm. 'Ois w,tTk wh done in the late
Holdines f creamery butter MOfli" anu" "a" don- eonOary to the
1 are exptcitd at a.ili.'.cvo l-ouuds, ffcouimenUatiou of .Mr. Frew, who
to submit his views of such mat- j
ters by such messages as he may '.
see fit to communicate to the
council, but in the final analysis !
both the duty and responsibility
rests UK)n the council. We feel 1
lhat it would be poor economy to ,
permit the street pavements to go1
to pieces and that it Is in the in-!
terest of economy to make the re-,
pairs as soon as the defects a;- j
pear. The council has been en- j
deavoring in good faith lo proper-!
ly preserve the street pavement s
in which thousand. of dollars of
the properly owners have been in
vested, but have met with opposi
tion at every turn from the mayor,
whose sole object seems to be to
pul the council "in the hole" by
a "rule or ruin'' method. Itgard-k-ss
of tlfat fact, the council will
continue to cany on the business
of the city honestly and a econ
omically as possible. The interests
of the projHMty owners and tax
payers w ill always be up pernios t
Safest Way to
Stop Pain
It Is not nofosnary to take hart--!"- ;
prrHjrtng rime or dope of a.ny kind lo j
rrlievp nervn lnrlur rauiwl hjr nu-
ritiK, tif uraltfia, iM-lailra or r lipoma- :
tinm. Juiit apnly 'f jrMtnot over thn part
that hurts and vc how tiulcklv vuu 1
Will be (roe from dicomfurt.
TysmI Ib a Rrtnthtnc, hralfnc abnr
brnt that gots In through the pore
and driven nut inflammat Ion wMrh han
untied in th nrrvi, Tlie niiniifo you
ruti R (jn ynij can feet It tieftinniim to
rencvp. ram and ar'he noon mop,
rnnd','i"n i removed, and oronK
and Inflammation gradually disappear.
Although Typmol Is pit up tp
Holly for nerve pain and Inflammation
aiiftrrer have found It equally (food
rr.r taking the miry out or nMtr,
nln rtr arhing Joint. Also fine f'T
imrQhak ani mn'ilar artren"'
Pl-t?int. harmte", :aJty to ue. oid
liy leading druKsita. Always on hand
NATHAN FlXLF.KTU.Vij
JJllUG STOItL
coutinue Monday and Tuesday at
ternoons at the market.
From here they will leave for
Oakland and Kuene to give like
instructions in cunning and pie
pariug health meals.
at
lluy Mct'orinlck-Uei'i lnfi hay ma
chines. It pays. hey are soid
Wharton liios.
Picnic at Idleyid Park.
BARGAINS
IN
USED CARS
1926 Hudson Coach $475
1925 Hudson Coach $450
1928 Essex Coach $650
1925 Essex Coach $275
1925 Essex Coach $250
1923 Essex 4 Touring $175
1S23 Hudson Coach $250
1924 Sludebakcr Tour
ing $175
1924 Overland Sedan $195
1325 Slar Touring $125
1924 Star Tourine $100
aM.MroB3asmi I Q?4 nllranl Sedan $250
Jerybody IilceS ib 12 Maxwell Sedan $275
100pure ' j iwo rora uci,.
Ruckstell $50
1923 Chcv. Touring $50
John R. Kelly
Sheet Metal
Works
HEATING AND VENTILATING
Gutters, Valleys and
Auto Body and Fender Work
western Furnaces
New Location 444 N. Jackson
Phone 466
mat
LEASTS i m.
1923 Chev. Roadster ... $25
1923 Cuiclt Roadster $175
We will trade and give you
terms. See these cars be
fore you buy.
n At All Dealers
rWtnbuted by HART CIGAR CO.
539 Davis Street, Portland
Roy Catching
Motor Co.
HUDSON-ESSEX
Rear HfjtelUmpqua
Phone 438
PRINTING
TALKS. . .
Mr. Business Man
and talks
HuxhiexH Stationery
Sociul Stationery
Office Forms
b')ivi:ttjirx
Letterheads
UiUinii Systems
Labels
Shipping Tags
Folders
Mailing Pieces
ISooklels
I'uhlicatioiis
Menus '
Programs
Everywhere it goes your printing is tell
ing the world about you. It gossips to the
man you're trying to "sell." It tells your
wholesale house how you stand. At the
bank it makes its little speech. It talks to
your competitors about how you're pros-pe'ring.
and talks
Now, if you were sending a personal rep
resentative to each of these places, you
wouldn't dress him in shoddy clothes. You
wouldn't want a careless, mannerless fel
low to shout your wares. No, you'd want
the best representative you could get. Just
draw your own conclusion.
Let Skilled Craftsmen Teach
Your Printing What
To Say
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