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ROSERURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1929
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEWi
issued Dally Except Sunday by The Newt-Review Co., Inc.
1intbrr uf The ANMurlafrd Prtmm.
The Annolnt(J I'rmtM I (.xehmlvrly enilll) to the tine for republi
cation (if ail new tiit4;(tctitrft ''i(Jitt ii to It or not otht-rwHe creflitrd In
thin pnp.-r itml to all Ju. .1 ih-hm millihel herein. All rlgdtH of republtca
liun ol bitucml Uiiiatttitn litjr vln B re ulisu rett-rv .-d.
OAKIUS KLI.SWORTil - Editor
Entered as' second cIuhh matter Mny 17, lltl'O, at the pnat office at
Ktmeburg, Oregon, under Act uf Alaicu 2, 1871.
SUBSCRIPTION
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OUT OUR WAY
ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1929.
VACATION TIME IS HERE
HP' HE in Hi i s I'mpqua valley when one thinks of going
some for a vacation one is reminded of the old
s'l'.r about carrying coal to Newcastle. This is vacation land
i's( If. Lint, vacation time is here and thoughts turn inevit
ably to the outdoor places. The t. b. m.'s (tired business
man's) mind drifts from its invoice checking to wondering
whether the tires on the car are good enough for a trip up
to Steamboat. Where to go for a vacation outing? Why
we can just start in any direction from Hoseburg and be
fore we have gone a hundred miles will have passed one
or several ideal spots.
p;ast to Diamond lake and the many North I'mpqua
resorts, west to the ocean, north and south, charming camp
ing spots along beautiful rivers. Ocean resorts, mountains,
hunting, boating, swimming, fishing everything any vaca
tioner can enjoy any place in the world we can enjoy them
all within three hours drive from our home. Keally isn't
this a most wonderful part of tlie world in which to live?
o
The business men of IJandon are awake to the fact that
Hoseburg and Douglas county folks have a wide range of
choice of vacation places and they are making a strong bid
for our patronage. On another page of this newspaper
will be seen an advertisement, sponsored by Uandon business
nil'i), covering most of a page, inviting News-Review readers
to come to IJandon "I !y the sea" and enjoy the IJandon
beaches. It is an invitation that is mighty appealing.
S i, Vr- ' ! rl OOKiV WAKiT TO ,"-'
V-V'V AUV. -THtH. WAV 15 1 .-.EDCAR-rS
B1 tif THimv, 'y-'a t'M Tut -BTORS. om mV I -T( To I
I E.D&AR- B'ffJzR.I H AMDS ANO Knees, fll -fMiwK. I !
l5 f ;Wwra: rrzt?
iU?7Mf 11 KxSSA ii J ' Mil
Lu.... WEM A DIME WAS, A UlMc. e, J
i , I i
! e CLUE TURNS OUT
POEM FOR THE DAY
By LOUIS ALBERT BANKS
, i A KIND DEED MAY HAVE WIDE RANGE
'"' Tl. A..D, 1 li L: .1 . r n .
Hi. .-.oumnju , lcr,a uiiiih mis noic irom Dullulo, INcw
r Ofk :
"Merle A. Mollrup, pilot of Colonial Western Airways,
has'reccived a commendatory letter from the Chamber of Com
merce of Silver Creek, N. Y a small town near Buffalo, for his
etiorts in aitractmi? the lcideiiU of the community recently to
n knrning dwcllinj; over which le was flying on an air mail flight
from Buffalo to Cleveland.
'7! "Two children, trapped in the house, ware saved by fire-
inuu wno were aroused oy ivioitrup s airplane, which he flew low
near the burning house as he raced his motor to draw attention
.Ufeiieiyhbors and directed them to the blaze."
7 " I wo little chldren have their chance
-! - At all life's glorious romance
, Because a pilot flying o'er
I lad kindness at his heart's red core,
And quick as flash his airship stopped,
" Out of the sky as quickly dropped
' And t;ave the firemen swift alarm
And saved the children from all harm.
'Tis often so in human life
T 1 h"' chances come amid life's strife
- 1 o do some sudden kindly deed
If we with quick attention heed
Thus be, to all, God's messenger
And act with ready brotherhood,
cannot tell how far 'twill bless,
, How ninny reach with happiness.
These children may uriiw wise and great,
Become the pillars of the stale.
The world may gain an added thrill
'. I' or this man's deed of rare good will.
It may be more than sentiment .
That here was saved a President
v' ho in some great decisive hour
Will swny the June, with wisdom's power.
This i a lesson all should learn
f.ach to himself its mea;;e tuin.
And watch with keenest searching eye
A through tliis life we swiftly fly,
To hlcs.-i our neii:Mni!s round ahout
Anil help thein wilh our warming .-hunt.
1 he things that thieatcn others" fco.id,
-As opprtunity occur.
Mr.s, Ncwlywt'd : "JJon't you
think 1 put loo much mill In the
soup, th ai '!'
Mr. New ly wed : "Not at all,
darUiiK. 'lheii Is perhapH not quite
eiiougii soup for the Halt, that's
all."
Mrs. Mack: "I'm bothered with
a Hide wai'L Ihal I'd liku to have
removed,"
I'r. Jones: "The divorce huvyei
is at the second door to your leli."
May You havcu't brains etKtimh
to cook diiuier.
Hellc- No, but I have brains
enouKh to Kft one wlihout conkitiK
it.
"Vhai;4 the fuss in the school
yard, KonnyV" asked the Kontlu
inun pan.sinn u ward school.
" 1) , the doclor's just been
ainiutd fxamln' u;, an' one or" Hie
ucfici'iit hoys is knocking hell out
of it priTct't. kid."
"I heur that your divorced wife
has made up her mind to marry n
siniKjUini: youim lawyer."
"Well, If Mnrnaret iiaa liliuie up
her mind he l.ti;;lil as well cease
sti UKKliiiK."
American Slang
All rkln, all riyht. all riiiht.
ttliJi call in; you? You're the
cat's adenoids, aren't you? lteat
it! 1 wasn't horn yesterday, bin
hoy. Hunanii oil! You're, the ber
ries, all riht, all rij:ht, but you
can't hullalo a wise jmy. Hasp
berries! You hi stilt', pull in y ur
nose! I'ia f.;ei dial, huh? So's
your old man!
Autl when the Kniishnian tried
to s;iy il ;
"Kli'.liKt. rllun( riKhio, w lint's !
devourim; you, old chappie? You
i.i mi in in. i tie juii s nuu ons
membrane, do you not? round it!
I didn't come Into the world wiih
in the last fortnii;ht. lame lad!
Fruit juiie! Y.m re the huckle
herries. I must admit, you
know, hut you can't kanpuroo a .
philosopher, don't ou know, old j
bean.' CncoiiiiUt:' mi i;mw 1 1-, ,
unlimhi-r laddie, kindly pull In your
imf;al oian: Hid you receive thai,
old cki;? Your lather is, too!"
Apartment House Intruder
at Los Angeles Other
Than Suspect, Says
Police Head.
(Am.cI:iI.mI 'r,nn I .on ml Win-)
I.OS ANdKLKS, June 13. Her
man I'lim chiei: or Los Angeles
tioliee detectives, said today that'll
hud been positively ustabh.-hed
that the intruder who entered Ihe
apartment f M1S. Harry Stern at
Hollywood late last nthl was not
W illiam L. Talhnaa, sousbt in con
nect ion with the slayluK o Mrs.
Vlininla I'aity.
Mrs. Stern reported that the man
K'aiued enuaiice to her apartment
oy a ruse. She said lie told her lie
was a radioman, and thinking he
hat) come to repair her radio set,
she admitted him. She noticed his
unkempt appearance, she said, nnd
(vmniented on it. He replied that
he had been in an automobile ac
cident ami asked to wash his
hands.
Showing him to the bathroom,
Mrs. Stern said he reappeared with
.ieverul bath towels with which he
bound her hands and feel, then uait-
ed her and forced her Into a tele
phone closet, locking the door. She
succeeded in freeing herself suf
ficiently to be able to telephone po
nce, suown pictures ot Taltiuan,
Mrs. Stern identified him us the
raider, police said.
Officers arm ins at the apart
ment i on ml furniture and fixtures
in disarray, indication die man had
ransacked the place thorouKhly.
In the pantr police found remains
ot what apparently had been a
hastily consumed lunch from the
refrigerator. A purse containinK
Sl'ti was reported missing by Mrs.
Stern.
Do You Know Your
Own State?
Excerpts from "Orrgon Geographic
Names" bj Mc Arthur, which ex
plain the or Iff In of names of
geographic landmarks through
out the state.
InnnnrniTin'ii nr
oui.iLmiiiii ur
SPAAIISH WAR VETS
COUNTY COUNCIL OF
: K T. A TO CONVENE
' ON FRIDAY EVENING
Ian li r Hi,.
;'uu.fl n'liiu 1 1 il I!
rain has in I'll ;u-
i lillK til t!lr
- liu-iil 'It-.n Ii.
I't.- as..m i;illMii tti l, In-Ill Ininoi-
riw-.--Miiv. 'iiit iiu-i-lltn-. IU In'
lirrtl al s n i lin k In llu- inusir ni, mi
Ul J.lli' Jlliilin- li i; Ii M-liiml. 'Hi,,
-luctmiu l.i lor liii-intH-i'N unit ail
t iil-K'n.-. In l.-r:;H-il In i liilil nHlau'
MITf. A i-hoil h,i.-iin.i: mn-lim
mi cln-l It'll ill ill I ui iil u- lu kl
ilUflll.; llu- fit'iinm.
'1 Mi innmalii as anaiu., il in
cliff?! Iliads t.:H-lli:; I'ih I hihI
nt'lli ll'Uisi-olil, r, nu'diaiiii- ami in
I'il'il. illlil l.i-n i;. iViatlry, siiiii'iin
I'l.ililll, h.iu- lu-.'ii inaklllK lhi
'":; AH I''" "- i't llu.-..' iiivii an
Utinii'i' tins, -Inn (; iiu'ti. ii was i-
t'i'i ii',1. ail. r a n si Ii . . i in iu l In-I'l.un-
lui k In I'inUiiiiil Mils i-n-nun:
lilniii ii Alli-iiT. in llu
1 .1 in i u.i I lini.l pi, ..as In inaki' I ho
It ii' in llu- sin;,.
FORT STEVENS
FORT STEVKNS, Clnisoi)
County. isanc tngall Stevens
whs governor of Washington
'irrltory, lSa3-57. and delegate
to coiiKi-i'ss 1X57-61. He was
killed while leading the. seventy-ninth
regiment. New York
voluiueei'8 lit Chantllly, Vir
ginia, against line t'onl'eder
Hles, Seiileinher 1, 1SU2. He
wan roajoi genernl. and had
seized the eolors of the regi
ment after the color-sergeant
had fallen. Governor Stevens
was highly energetic and con
constanlly active, anil was
very popular with the people
of the territory. The route
of his journey 10 the lurrltory
in 1853. laid out and surveyed
by him, as one for a railroad,
was largely followed hy the
Northern Pacific, fun Stev
ens, in Oregon, was named for
him by Caplaln George H. Kl
lioll. fulled Slates engineer,
who built the fortifications
there and al (.'ape Disappoint
ment in 1st) I.
-o-
FRED SOUTHWICK HERE
I''red Southwick, former super
vising warden of slate forest lands
iu the Dallas district, has been
transferred back to Itosehurg,
where he was formerly located,
and is now In charge al the head
quarters of the Douglas Fire Pa
trol. Hue lo the Illness of Harvey
Brown. local supervising waiderj.
Sir. Souihwlck is In complete
charge and will continue at the
head of the office until -Mr. llrown
Is again able lo resume his duties.
BALL GAME SUNDAY
TWO CEER KILLED
Two t'i.1, tm. 1, di
lite i i,v i!us i:
Walker, il'i'in l :,
"I tile ariiLals m;i
1 a:l ant" i.ii:iv
' J'eliianl"
l ilms
of P. T.
tlUllin k;
1'jUJllii'."
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nii'i tun', bi- eu ;
Als N.'glej ; a illsi
A. aillillli'S bv J. I
litlit. "Hi re t'i'iiit
by Gi tii h i e and
and a leailiiu: to
t . 1 1 1 : n Kailabailuh.
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tOj-'lll tiie Wisl t'mist Air 'I'lans-
poll plane, iiiM-eu iiuii nere la.s;
wi'.k b eauine trouble, was rolil
pli'k'.l loilny. I he lai l.uy senl a
. tiiinplele nt'iv ninliir lo li'plilie Hie
,ni' w im-i lied, when a I'lsiou hroke
nnd was giotinil up th..nii:h lite
working parls ol Ihe tnli' i molnr.
. tiordun lluriii lt, chii f nie.-iianic tor
-Ine-W'e&t Coat I'imiiMiiv .uni hiu-
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11 1. I I ,1.' IV .. .HMlll.ll- W.'l ,' .It.
e I i. .11 .ill.! In .'illlil i.i i' iv , hi ,
, Win I htiv line itiivlitinn .,t'..u i-
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llahi lonl 111.
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bi-ana a year
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REGISTER Ull
liST CS!
Woid li c. hed lleie to.i.lV
thto..i.li Hi, . , A o.lice That
the state o( Vu:hlin.iou w l re
intr.' ic-.tstvaifou nr tourit 'ars !
uiit r June i.i, accoidlnu to M. 1. i
hantliil. Held lei'tesctlliilise if the
!. Lt.n stale Motor a.-o. lation.
ui'" i-eiiil1", seei:tl il:,s in
ni) Mtklt.c his hcati.ni.il lei s
al ill;- . h.illil'er rf 1 o t ! r e of
:e lite -(life i.f W..miuiou.
Ii. m l.v.t.;e. i,.t.- II-l Itii-ill. tl Mii h
; 1 a' ion, l.K 11 new piu'in
l. filiAi ihe i;;c t-i.siem an U.-t d
in 1 iiv;iiii, ,
Noithhound cms will re-Htcr at
the A. A A. olliccs in Yaiicoiner!
-.i.i fituiaii.t. soutlihoii'id ims at
Mnuli.un. 1 f. I. tiiitd 1, us at
W.lia t-r S.'OU.me ;uul f; em
1. l.in.i :i i',M 1 ro-ivs. 1
I .1C tt lie I.i' I i;,I llmilV c;t
eti(c: i't..; ii in.nn Itl!u r
'li.ui Use !f.::t. ihe sm?. l.. jiht.ui;
tai t lli.j. l!s c .-I ,tt leu s si em.
.Mr. llali'.iiin, who is linum ii.'ld
11 "t i, I'M- '.::e a --Ot 'M 1011 and is
si'iv lot .il i'i eile in planninL,
'iteir le:. tm l::tl! aca ' C 'Us. Is
''i' : a.-sied by A t'. Se.i;h. who
;ir:ied fiem Ihe l'oKlanu o:..ce
tu mot uing. .
TO BE BIG EVENT
'IT.-' slate eoin.'Uliou of the
ispanlsii i in- eieian.s to he lit ill
:n Ki.s.'lmi 1; ,lnly 15. tti ami 17,
will be Hi., largest ever held ill Ihe
siaie. aiT.ii.lini; to the Miecta I ions
el K 1.. t'laik. ol Jl. li.l. senior
vit .-. iiiiinKin.l.'i' nf Ihe ih p.irt
ii'. :.l of (tie-in, who w;.s a ilsi
lor in iieselmn; it.d.iy,
"I have .--it . .1 1.1 ally ei.ry
lamp in Ihe mate." Mr. flark slid
ties iiit.tiilnc. ".mil 1 liml a tfieal
ihal ol I'liili.isiasiu ever nur rem.
in-- tnnvt 111 ion. 1 coin i.lii, i tle
I" v,' thai ihi'ie will he mil less
'ban 1' people present for I,, In
.'.'nve'ition 1111. 1 itu.l il will I, ihe'
lmi.st w.. have ever held"
Mr. t'l.tik last iiinlit aen.ii'ivi'iie.l
a tl.l. - 1 ' it n ot .;,in '.m'nl, rs
.. the li.'s. tunc c;u:ip In la;.-h-H'1.1.
v h- ie a s-alivi.l t.antiu. was
sei v,"l I,y the Mi -liti.-E.t . iei, ins.
II. e tons I Say muni reported Unit
eveiy meiiilier Is piannlie; ni at- I
l. ial ll'.e Kosi Inn l; in. eiiin; in '
Jul .
A double header baseball game Is
lo be played at Ilrockway Sunday.
In the first game a Itosehurg all
star learn will play against the
junior league team. The junior
league boys have been practicing
regularly In anlklpaliou of their
district conlesl, w hlcli Is to be
played soon either at .Marshfiiltl
or Medfoid. and Sunday's game
will give them additional practice
together. The second game will
he played between ihe Kosehiirg
anil Tenniile learns. The first gam.
starts at l:;!t) p. m.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT i
30.02
NOTICE
'I'M ; e r, it -in. J in,, "I, l;, -.i a(
V ; .' , Ill I'l'i' ii.tm 1 I ,i
S.."..l.iiu: hi V, l', ll'ilt-i. ,.i.,..:.,n
"1. ; .ll St.lle li'lMU;,. U' :M , I .-
1'i.et .llllll, 1'. ilimc ,.ii ,,i,,,
I'.i r;'n i ' ;;,i spoils TO-
".t.n :;e in .Veil jun,.v tlatne.
,: ' I ill lit el t llilii; si. ii Ii' 1; nl
" 1' 111 li.'ii . si. in. i.s ami iiiuuse
:i.".' si. in. I- on i:t,iiiittis,
-I . ,11-t Is Mil, fl'ae. Sli.e.aoit-d h
.Mji'.ie Clek Graaie.
I'. S. Weather Bureau tlffice,
Roseburg. ungon. Data reported
by K. H. Fletcher. Meteorologist in
charge.
Ilarometrlc pressure (reduced
11. sea level 1 a a. m
Itelallie huniiilltv 5 n. m. 1...
lenlay (per cent) 3,1
Hhihesi temperature yesirday ,.3
Lowest lemiieniiure last nlgh'i 57
Average lemperature tor Ihe
. ll;'' 7u
.N'oinial lemperaiure lor tuis
''"' r.:
Precip. in lnche and hunuredths
I'rerlpiialion for ;i holt's.
ending 5 a. 111 ' p
Total litei-in s,ii,-.. 1-t 1. t
Noiniai priclp. for this mouth 1.0!)
'.""i I'leiip. 1111111 Wept. I.
n!. to dale ".s
Nornial precip. from Sept. 1
to ihite
Total de'iciellcv since .Nel't I
Ifl'x
Xm-ni.il seasonal precip. S. pt.
to May. iuclusive .
Koreeast tor tnieiinr souihw
llrejon: ( .t'liei .1 lly cloudy
and Irnlay; siightly tooler
nisht.
SI. 71
tl.lti
I. IS
st
tlllli..
10-
Walkins pro.ljils. 1.'
Lane. I'hone 117.
1 JUNE SUMMER
3
SUBJECTED TESTS I FROCK SALE
is
A tractor mower, the first of its
Kina to Im received in thig (Xuuty,
and one of the firm to be used hi
this state, is being demonstrated
tins week at the Huteubark piat
at Melrose. 'Ihe machine was ob
tained by the Farm Bureau fcx
cliange and la being subjected to
ham tents to determine its el
ticiency. 'I hu machine Is manufactured by
tiie jotm iJeere coiuiiany and
used witli their general purpose
tractor, the tractor also being suit
able tor ull other customary farm
uses.
An effort has been made Tor sev
eral years to deveiop a suitable
tractor mower, but because ot the
amount of power used and ground
conditions there has been con
siderable difficulty in securinc suc
cessful operation.
the new mower, however, which
was developed last year, is report
ed to be giving excellent success
ami is being produced on a large
scale by the cumiany, and is min
ing ready sale, particularly lu the
middle west.
So far as is known Ihe machine
obtained by the Farm Bureau is the
first of the make to be brought to
Oregon, and it is known positively
to be the first in the county. It is
being tested at tiie BuMenbai k
place, where there Is one of the
heaviest alta'fa stands in the coun
ty, and so far has been giving fine
results.
'& A complete line of porch frocks in prints
I and voiles, short and long sleeves. A nice
j assortment to pick from..
Printed Voiles
in short and long sleeves,
in all sizes at
$2,50 10 $5.95
House Frocks
in prints and voiles at
$1.50,o$l;95
Half Hose
in light shades at
75c
a pair
Broadcloth
Pajamas
anri Shorty sets and satin
twill slips at
$1.95
CRATE AND FINANCIAL STATE
MENT Mvrtle Creek Broccoli Pnnl.
Garcia Maggiui Co $11, sol. 03
Cash sales 17'J.oO
Total sales
Money handled
Jll.9KO.S3
,..$12,U34.72
CRATES
Sold lo Garcia .Magglni Co 11,609
Soul tor cash 1110
Lost 1
Total ..
..11.N63
Kxpenses
Paid to growers
balance in bunk
Inspection
..$ 3U6.SI
.. 11.3S7.U3
175.S5
75.UO
Total S12.U3I.72
Expenses and inspection per crate
were 04
Grower's net average per crate.. .uli
fool's gross average per crate $1.01
(JKO. I). WK.WHK. llookkeeper.
KAY AI.I.KN, 1'resident.
K. V. WKAVKIt, Secy.-i'reas.
DR.
NERBAS
DENTIST
Painless Extraction
Gas When Desired
Pyorrhea Treated
I'hone 4SS Masonic Bldg
The New
Popular Priced
Stationery
For people whose correspon
dence Is limited and who
therefore do not desire to lie
up a larger sum of money, we
have a moderately priced stationery.
Montclair
Stationery
69c
MontclnJr is unquestionably
the most forward 'ti p in sta
tionery hij;h quality at low
price. Sold only r t
Nathan FuIIerton
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Marksbury Store
Kill flies
but not at the expense
of your furnishings
Shell offers a neiv stainless syray
and an improved sprayer
FLIES are pests but a spray
that stains the curtains and
fabrics is even worse 1
Here is a new spray which, when
properly used, is stainless. One
that is safe to use in every room in
the house.
And also a modernized sprayer.
No troublesome filling; no clumsy
round tank. You just screw the full
can of Shell Spray right on.
Shell Fly Spray and Shell Spray
ers are in your stores or at Shell
stations. Get one today.
Just screw a full can
ot Shell Fly Spray
onto the sprayer
FLY
Spraj
Camp at ldleyld IVrk.
Tour Protection
The identifying violet color of iolct Ray Anti knock Gaso
line your protection against substitution and a guarantee
that you are purchasing this pure, non-poionou, unuoped
motor fuel.
Sold by your ncigMor$ and fdloiv
business men
InJcpcruIont Cosolinc Dt-uicrs