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KOSLBUKG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBUKG. OUtCON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1929.
Home Trade Base
Of City Growth
- "Kost'burK i'iipl, ln i-m
tlitir iiiuntfy with rnenrhuiiii in
'""other citlen aru not (Mmk their
share tottiirds buIhiit'K up Kj
burg," Raid "Hill" Dollar, ' ami iliis
city's growth (!":v :i !s in inat vii
thlim huyiiiK nt hoim.
B ."Tlitr hIioiiIiI In- nu i-xcue for
ruth a 'ontliiion in exim, Iml ii
dots, and u lui im-i ci'iiia;!1 t)i
1 he bUHliit-sh tin t Ixflont'h lu Jt'JM'
burn is BoiiiK elMrvvhcH-.
"Our liiisini'Kii iim'ii vi;-it oihc.
towns In ihls iuait;hl)oi hooij iiml
point out the advauiaj nf trading
ill KoehurK wlit'ii people c.iiinol
niake lh purchases lliy want tu
in the smaller cuniniunitH-a, v. hil
liundredH of KoHiiltui'K peojili- an
lining elnfiWltei e lo hjientl I lu-tr
money.
"What Ih the roiiUli?" i ontiinieil
'Uill" Dollar. '"I'lieie is not as
much (iinployiiieiit lor money Is
mfUcer, anil the empJover cannol
n f ford lo pay lor so many eni
pi'oyees this in lime, causen a de
ci'wayc in poinilai Mm. II our peo
ple would Kive 'i heir rade to
it (to t; bur j nierchanls, Instead or
se'iidJiig else wli ere, l.ie iner
cliantK frould afford to i-nlaiu"
their ljiiHineH and iive laiyei ,h a
lartrer line to select Iroiti.
"If liOHehuiK people will Upend
their money In-re (here will la
more taxes paid and more miiniel
pil hnprovemeniH will come. Jlnne
bui'K cannot hope in urow ami
havo pro.pnroiiM ImsineHH condl
ItiiH If this practice Ls conl iniied,
for as noon as Iiuk1ihkk heuins lo
feel I he effect, the people in tlllll
will be hurt, and with iheii- pnnl
tirtiiH none they will have lo move
to other towns.
i'Thls condition may not he
remedied by one or two. or a score.
sinppiiiK Ihe pracih-e nl Hading
elsewhere. It must be a cinieei i
cd movement on ihe pan of ihe
wliole comniutdiy - every bod y
musi do It and when everybody
begins to put the Muy lu Honeinn
Hluitaii Into pi-aciice a very dllfer
eut enndhinn will soon h appar
cut. and business u ill beiu to
bum.
"It Is time fnr every person In
Itosebuifj- (o slop .ai.d evmnirie
-Uieir own conduct and see wbeiheri
the small, and sometimes fancied
ir-
Ruthless Destruction of Trees to
Facilitate Travel Sharply Scored
Kfforts of u number of oittdaud
fiiM citizens of the slate, various
civic otKitnl.utlons and others In
lejesleil in imtklni; the Htali''t)
Imdiwuys somethiuK more than
Rinoolh. easy oracle routes of trav
elthe buttle to preserve tree.t
' jijid- seetthv beauty r.potn that
rdorn tlieui - nri alt nici hit? at ten
lion in other sectfomi of the couu
Iry where tin- axe and hmw were
wheu ,oreKn'' woods wero
'(;"6iUl Intact.
J"-KollowlnK are exceiplM from an
rdilorlal published lu a recent In
fine of tin1 .Minneapoli-i .lotiiual:
"StraiiKe people, those in Ore
gon. Out there when' t he fot est
primeval has been melt Inj; before
the woodsman's axe, as it has In
other states, the highway rnminls
hloner Is actually t ry in tv to u or It
nut plans to prevent removal of
Ihe trees lo the very edge of the
roadways. Sltlps or timber five
hundred lo a lhnu:aml feet In
depth arc to be let! to flank the
roods ...
"Ton often, of late. It lias been
suggested that there Is no such
eye for beauty along the highway
In Minnesota. The suggestion
comes from the spectacle present
ed by the felling of the nnhle old
'tiiVw. majestic sentinels of the
"jrjKiduaya for yen'-iatinns, to make
" way" fm- highway const i net ion.
wUhnnt regit id fnr any other cou
Tlrte rat ions of usage. Kxatnplcs of
')jts heedless utilitai lauisin have
.-iu'en seen lately, west of Mlnne
upolls; ami In many sections of
( H.il.il )'n- l..-.i.,-.J m l
I'OUTI.ANlt. On- . No. 1 Ke
spoiisiiillily for I lie collision of 1 i o
Hi e gun Trunk line mixed t niins
near Oakgrnve. (ire, emh Tinv-day
In which six piis'ienr.ers arid one
trainman were injured, was l.n.1 lo
the crew oi westbound Irani lod;ty
bv C. K. 'ut;i. silpet Hilt lltletil ,
Vha comhUied Ihe olltiiat llitiii
at i.vhiaiii. U ali.
Co' aw said He' i ew w ;s d n t i led
to sto at n.iUlnoolt in )h- 1cs
cbui'f ejtin on. -'i ;i,--fd i:p lie
htalioti ami eollbh-d w nh the mmiiIi
tioiiud Main iti tiie:inou ami oniv
U f-lioit lllsLiin e hoiii I litU 'tuoi.
Mrs. Ja II I piou oi lii-tnl. (;e ,
AU MIII'-hM it w 1 elii III , f. Ii . tu I. t i .
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WASHINGTON. N..v .1
Wir i-'ont nlnimmi ' ) t.iM .it
Ttt whitr (iihim- 1 1 . . I tai ti.nn
fTTCln imrt'iiHf In i ,i ih.,1 .
I'lJIil i'llliltt''H li.-r.l I" , :i
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The Ulunulut iuu-i- lil.mc iiu. nu
HE1Y FORD WILL
INK WAGES j
Ontshlc Huyiiiff I) C r coxes
Km ploy matt and Population
unit Limits Store stock:,
Uill Dollar Point a Out
(- WHAT KIND OF A
P1.ACF WOlLD OUR CITY
ftP IF rVtDV ()UF WFDF
I likc YOUt
in ol (radium In other toun-4, Ia
worth the K'eater eventual loss."
BE A BOOSTER
Do you know when; there are a lol
of people
Set I In' 'round in every town;
(irowhiK like a broody chicken,
Knockin' every good thln clown.
Don't you be ihat kind of cattle,
'Cause I hey ain't no use on earth,
You just be a Unoster Koostei-
("row and hoo.it for all J ni re
worth.
If your town needs booslin', lioost
'er;
Don't set 'round in see
If mane other (eUt'i's willin';
Sail (IkIiI in -this country's free.
No one's got a moi'tcae on It;
it's yours just as touch as his. '
if your town Is shy on P.oosters,
You Ket in Ihe boost In hi.
'Cane ir things houhl slop
airofn.
We'd be hi a sorry pliubl.
So. just keep that horn, a-hlowin'
llooster 'er up willi all your mik'ht
II you know some feHr's fallings.
.lust fore 'eni, 'cause you know
Thai some feller's got some good
points.
('a. it your lotives out on the waters.
Them's the ones ymi want lo know.
They'll come back is a snylni: Due
Mebbe, loo. they'll come hack hut
tered.
When some feller boosts for you.
(Copyright, Fred Mozatt)
(Ihe slate wayfarers and residents
alike can point to Him J hi'- ruthless
pens, us they call u, oti lue part
of t he I ree deal royers who ' can
think only in terms of road mak
itiK.
"The I'ot tland Oregon bin ileal s
aptly with the desiderata of ll
highway, when ll says:
The high way com m Issf oners
believe, in common with those
whom they seive, that a high
way Is snmcihltu more than a
route of travel. It is or should
be. an adventure lu beauty
and recreat ion. It should In
spire rather tluin depies. ii
should refresh rather I ban
weary. We should take i-hame
to ourselves if in cut t In? the
trees we bring desolation to
our slate.
"The ( Meon conserval Inn feds'
endeavor we commend to (he state
highway commissioner of Minne
sota, and not only to him hut to
the engineers and urip makers
ho are heliiud I he road malting
of Minnesota. It Is easy to draw
straight lines. It is utilitarian lo
Impress every foot, of ground with
in a right-of-way lo traffic usa-ie.
Hut must, we think only in terms
of the roadway under our wheels?
lias Hie CM' no ueeos. mm- spirn
no claims upon consideration?
! Does Minnesota have no thought
save of getting somewhere, re
gardless? "W hy not arboriculture, instead
of ai liorieUle?"
nounccUK'tit that he had Issued a
statement in which he said that
one remedy for the present pilua
lion was to Increase the purciias
Itm power of the people and that
ihe ueiietal level of v. ai:es should
he hUher.
Mr. Kor.l said the I-t e for
Un own employees would take ef
fect at once bill be would not
suv hist what the Increases would
he-.
o
t'erhai's a woman powders her
nose because lis fu net Inn Is to
smell ami no! lo shine.
A girt w iili a tiuv like a maga
zine cover usually has a 1 v- circulation.
1 i CI
mm m
GGOD ROSEBURG
FIHGT TiLEIHT TO
Clyde lard, local boxing pro
nroier, returned yesterday from
Port laud. after attending i he 1
fi glits there on Tuesday night, !
when Denny Lenhart of this city j
fouicht ihe main event against '
tiene O'Crady of Ashland. Mr.
Wiaid Is completing arran -ements j
lor a special home talent card to j
he offered on Wednesday, Nov. 27.
at the armory. As far as possible I
the card will be made up of local
fight ers and some interesting
bouts an1 in prospect.
A number of fans have been
asking Mr. Wiard to match Joe
Cornell and Tiger Dunn locally,
and these two boys will appear in
the main evene. The semi-final
has not yet been secured.
"Nip" dinger mid Kid Franco,
who have been (raining vigorously
either for an official or unofficial
encounter, will be permitted lo
settle their grudue publicly In a U
round special event.
Virgil Jennings, another local
boy of considerable promise,
whom fans have been asking to
see In action again after his re
cent appearance, will be matched
against some hu! table opponent,
according to present plans, while
there will be a number of good
preliminaries.
While Mr. Wlurd will have very
little outside talent on this card.
the bouts, judging from the known
ability of ihe several boxers. Indi
cate a good program.
llosebiii'K boxing fans who at
tended the Cortland card this
week learned (bat the local box
ing events are hilly equal to those
iveii the Portland fans, and cost
only half as much. No Itoschiin.'
card In recent months lias been as
poor as the one at Portland llil.-we.-k.
The O'C.rady-I.enhart bout was
one f the two good fights on the
rard. O'tirady won by aggressive
ness, as l.euhard chose to fight on
the defensive until the 7th round.
Me skillfully eluded the tcirlfic
Mutches of the hard hitting Ash
land boy, but ditl little damage on
hfs own account. In the 7th round
he drove O'tirady Into the ropes
with hard right hooks, and carried
the fight to (he Ashland hoy in the
st h and !'th rounds, stiu.-lm:
O'Orady with vicious rights ami
lefts to the face and body, but
failed to overcome the lead piled
up by O'Crady in the early rounds.
The judges gave O'Orady a decis
ion because of bis aggressiveness,
but the verdict was unpopular
with t he crowd, which clamored
for a draw.
-o-
PMVSIS Fill
ILLEl
V. Webb. Ml years old. a Can
ynnville miner, diet) this moruiiw
follow lug a paralytic st roke. Mi
ami bis wile were working in their
mine, four miles west of Canyon
vllle yesterday evening, when be
was stricken. Mis wife, unable to
move him. built a fire In the mine
tunnel and cared for hint us best
she con hi during the night, and at
Jirst place to
TUBE BAKER
Flevcn world records tor speed and endurance and more
American stock car records than all other nukes combined
arc held by Studcbakcr Kirhrs.
This year's Penrose Tropin1 Race to tfie summit of Pikes
Peak was won in record time by a Stiulebaker President Kijjht
over a tortuous twistint; roadway iuv. living 154 breath
taking curves.
The grea:est record in the history ot"rratiNpirtatin estab
lilul over a year ago by Sti.debaker's President Kight thai
traveled 10,000 miles in :',:o ciiKvu:ie minutes -mill
stands unchallenged. And this time-tried championship
stamina i luiilt int every Studebaker bight President,
Com mender or 0ef ator.
Sttairbaker i5 the vm Id's large binVer ol Fights because
St idebaker blights are brilliant and tarit:v he vend an 'hing
m.'ti'rdem ha known. Diiieone ot 'the ;w Studebaker I'.ithtj
N'ii're committing vourse'l to am1 new cur - Six or Kiglu.
StuJtbaktr f'ifkts cost ho mart ft buy or to ofitrslt
lVt;itor liuht Sci:m . . . 5 US 5
CoiiimanJer I ii;ht ScJan . . ?1515
President l.'ight Sedan '. . . ? 1T65
lgur.IU.ir S.ian M:Jtit. frier 1 a: the f.ictjry
UMPQUA
O. M. Bcrrie
ML0ICAL
Hi Evidence May Free
Prisoner
"...
r T
Frank O. SI evens, aged Inmate
of the pat ional soldiers home at
Dayton, Ohio, who claims hu can
produce evidence thai would exon
erate Tom Mooney from the charge
of bombing the HHC pi cparedness
parade in Han Francisco, for which
Mooney i.s now serving a prison
term.
Mysterious "Housewife"
71
Mrs. A Knos 1 fist . 3;!. who uas
taken Into custody by police with
"her" husband, I larloy Krost , at
lEoclioHicr, N. Y when "her" un
shaven apparn ncc aroused sus
picions that "she" was a ruauv
"Hhe" wed I'Ynst in lintTulo and in
sists that court records, are avail
able to prove it. At the Strong
Mi mortal hospital she was found
to be a perfectly normal man.
daylight this morning walked to
(ho home of 'her nearest neighbor,
three miles away, to secure help.
A group of men responded to the
call lor assistance and went to the
mine to brin; the man out to Can
yoaville, but lie bad passed away
before their arrival.
Tin body as carried to the
house, about a half mile away
from the mine, on a stretcher,
and iwas brought out - by horses
over the trail.
Mr. Webb had resided at Can
yonvilh about ti years and prior
to that time was engaged in de
veloping a ciunibar mine near Tiller.
t Ait " a
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the world awards
GARAGE
C. M. Tester
AXIS LiLUG.
SENATORS VENT
IRE ON CRITICS
OF COALITION
(Continued from page 1)
governmental affairs who van
selling out bis country.
"ll was Ned McLean, the owner
and publisher of Ibis sheet, who
tied to the committee of the sen
ate, who made statements which
afterward were proven and admit
ted to he false in older to mislead
the investigative committee and
to shield the man who was robbing
his country."
Albert 1J. Fali. :ormer secretary
of the interior, who was recently
found Kinlly on a bilbery charge.
i;ld a senate invest! ation com
mittee when the scandal surround
ing the oil le-iseg first began that
he pot $100,000 from McLean.
Afterwards It developed the money
came from E. L. Doheny.
Glass Blames Banker
Charles K. Mitchell, chairman of
the board of the National City
bank, of New York, was blamed
bv Senator Glass, democrat, of
Virginia, for a loading part in the
stock market collapse while sen
ate leaders of all factions assailed
those who were put tint! tile re
sponsibility on the doorstep of
congress.
Glass, a former secretary of the
t renHury. said member hanks of
the federal reserve system had
nothing to do with the crash, but
".Mr. Charles K. Mitchell of the
National City bank was the chief
offender."
"He is the man." Glass asserted.
Two
PI f IMP OUT
We recently purchased the entire stock of High Grade Shoes from S. L.
KIDDER and have combined this with THE ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
.stock.
We bought these two Shoe Stocks at our own price and are passing these
great savings to you.
Thousands of pairs of Shoes for Men, Women and Children GREATLY
REDUCED. Every pair of shoes regardless of cost or value sacrificed for
quick action.
Come and Benefit by These Great
Savings on HIGH GRADE SHOES
Buy Now For Your Immediate and Future Needs and
SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!
BELOW ARE A FEW OF OUR GREAT BARGAINS
Men's Oxfords and Shoes
For Dress and Work, Rubbers and Rubber Boots
Men's Shoes and Oxfords, short lots, a few sizes QC
only, while they last $ ' '"3
Men1 Oxfords in black and tan, up to V") QC
$4.50 values l)Zij3
Men's Oxfords and Shoes in black and tan, up OQ Aft
to $5.50 values yJl4 J
Men's imported English n-akes in Oxfords and
Shoes, sold all over for $10.00, PC QC
while they last
Men's Whitman and Keith, and Walk-over Shoes and Ox
fords in black or tan, never sold for less than OC QC
$10.00, while they last pjijj
Men's good Work Shoes, up to $4.50 PO QC
values gZiJJ
Men's extra good wearing Work Shoes, up to Q
$5.50 values $dOd
Men's Buckingham and Heclit and Genuine wQ QC
Chippewa Work Shoes, values up to $6.50 JJ3J
Men's high top Buckingham and Hecht Shoes C"l QC
regular $12.50 now pflOJ
Men's Rubbers, Rubber Boots and Rubber Packs at Less
than Wholesale Cost.
Men's and Ladies' Hosiery, of all descriptions in silk,
rayon or wool at less than wholesale cost.
Beys' Shoes and Oxfords
For Dress and Work, Rubbers and Rubber Boots
Up to $3.50 values boys' short lots,
wnile they last
Our "Sodier Boy" Shoes for boys, regular
$3.50 values, now -
Boys' black or tan Oxfords and Shoes,
up to $4,00 values
Boys' good sturdy Shoes and Oxfords,
up ta $4.50 values
Boys' hign top Shoes, up to $4.50
values
All Boys' Rubbers and Rubber Boots Greatly
The
Perkins Bldg., Cass Street
"more responsible than all o;l:ois
together for the excesses that have
resulted in this disaster." ,
INFANT DEAD
Donald Edward, infant son ot
Mr. and Mrs. John Dabalt, died ui
the family home on Prospect street
this morning. Interment v. ill take
place at the Masonic cemetery
Friday morning at lo o'clock. Ilev
U". It. lUird oif:ciating. M. K
Hitter Is in charge ui arrange
ments. Cystex Sargon, Vlnol. Highway
Puaimacy, Oakland, Ore. Adv.
The Vinger Singers at .Methodist
Episcopal diurch. Friday night. Ad
mission 5u cents.'
.OTICK TO C ItKIHTOHW
In ihf County Court or lliu State of
Oi, k'n fr Domains Con uiy.
In til - inalli-r uf Oil- 'Mtute uf
jMuiit S. W'oo'l, (ler.-ahi d,
.N'oitci' in hereby KlVt-il tliat the
Illxli'iHlKie ij, jy (irilt-r of tile uhove
-nt ItK-cl court duly itiiidt mi't -iilfr-i-ri
of I'i'coiri has lifen ii ppoi a I e't ad
injnfstriitor of the fHLatu of Anna H.
W'ooil. (Ifci-iised.
All pi-rwoiiK IkivIhk claims against
sulu cHiaic art hert-liy notified to
present l!ie Biiine, duly veiifii-d to
with Vouehei-H aillleXeil, ut tlie law
offiee of Jolm T. Ioiik. in Perkins
lliiildin, In Iosctiii K- ni'i'Kuii, or to
t!u- uiictersitfrieil at Wilbur, OreKoii.
within xi.x nion t Iih f rotn the f Irst
)uldU ittion of this not ice. whii ii Is
firm published the lllat day of No
vember. 1 It'lt.
It. A. CAMfOCN.
AdinintHtrator of the t-stute of
Anna S. '.,.... Ii.c.hI.
980
$1.95
$2,49
$2,95
J2.95
deduced.
in One 'Shoe Sale!
SELLING
o
Rosefourg
j SERMCE llfA
; mimi wo bjysso
NOI BY
BLI BY ' ' i fS3?V
Service Regardless of
... the station in
To Mankind ife our scrvice
is of the highest quality always.
We make no distinction between
the great and the humble, the rich
and the poor, the strong and the
weak. Ours is a service to man
kind. Everyone we are called upon to
serve is assured of comprehensive
and understanding aucmnm.
DOUGLAS
- FUNERAL HOME
HARRY C. ST EARNS. MGR. .
Comer Tine, and Lana Streets
HOSE8UHO
Ladies' Shoes, Rubbers and
Galoshes
Ladies' Oxfords. Pumps, Straps and Shoes, QQW
up to $7.00 values 30 t3
Very fine quality ladies' Oxfords, Pumps,
and Straps, black, brown, and blonde, w.th (TH QC
low or high heel V I Id J
Ladies' up-to-date Oxfords, humps and Straps w.TTi
Cuban or French heel in patent leather or CO
gunmetal, up to $4.50 values (JZiH J
Ladies' Arch Support Oxfords or Straps in gun- C) QC
metal or kid leather, up to $5.00 values yZiUu
Up to $7.00 values in the latest styles in Oxfords, y Q IQ
Pumps or Straps in all colors and leather yJrTw
Women's House Slippers, up to JQrf
$1.25 values 4 djj
Women's Rubbers and Galoshes at less than
wholesale cost.
Girls' and Children's
Shoes and Oxfords
Rubbers and Galoshes
One lot of children's Shoes and Oxfords, short lots, AQd
while they last 4jjJ
Children s Shoes and Oxfords, up to QQrf
$2.00 values 30)5
Children's patent leather and gun metal Shoes, 01 HQ
Oxfords or Pumps, black or tan, to $3.50 values..? ' 1 d
Very best grade in children's Shoes, Oxfords PI QC
and Pumps y 1 ,33
Up to $3.00 values in girls' Shoes, Oxfords and QRK
Pumps, short lots 30y
Girls' very fine grade Oxfords, Shoes and Pumps P i Ay
up to $3.00 vaiucs y I ifo
Up to $4.00 values in girls' Oxfords, Shoes HQ
and Pumps y I luO
Latest styles in girls' Oxfords, Straps or Purrps, H QQ
very fine quality yZiuO
Children's Rubbers. Galoshes and Rubber Boots at less
than wholesale cost.
OUT SALE
Booterie Stock
Roseburg, Oregon