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V EIGHT. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930. IS ABOUT OREGON'S 0PH1ITIES Advertising Campaign Put on by State Chamber of Commerce Gets Good Response. In lla report of results for the first four months of (he adver tising fftinpaiKn IjHhk conducted under the Oregon sfuie. chnitiber of commerce with the B2',')H'-t fund itppropriuted hy the last lej;lslii lure, the S. Kirkpatikk adver tising agency ptiiOs tiiat 1 .8 fj 5 in quiries Jiave been received; the total cost for tin-no iiirjufrinH has been approximately St si 5. Includ ing February advertising for which returns an; still coming In, an average of 2S cents per Inquiry. "TIiIb result rocs to show," states Mr. Kirkjuurick, "that the world at large 1ms ft potential In terest in Oregon and will respond to persuasive advertising. The av alanche of inquiries is unusual a. this extremely small pro rata eost. However, the most, remark able feature about It Is that these' Inquiries are derived from classi fied advertisements placed under land settlement and farm oppor tunity headings. Therefore It can be construed and the tenor of the Inquiries prove that they are from propspectlve farm settlers and not from school children and curl osity seekers who make up a larye portion of (ho senders of coupons for beautiful bnoklels. In our sur vey of the records at the office of the State Chamber we find that the inquiries from these humble classified advertisements slitte that these prospective farm scl tlers In Oregon are seeking a change of locality, of clmate, of conditions, of this, that and the other thing, and that they are sus ceptible to Oregon's fine oppor tunities. Or the Iti.KCri Inquiries re ceived In these four months, defi nite committments have been ii'Ado by the heads of filifi families who stato they are coming to Ore gon and tlmt their resources as green ( p S!i,2 1 S.7rt), or approximate ly $4000 per ramily, Of these In quiries 12,f!K0 have been received nt the Port html ofNco of the stale chamber: approximately 4100 at the Los Angeles office. This advertising Is being In sorted In the classified columns nf HI farm publications, and the Sunday editions of 20 newspapers, the majority of these being In the middle west, n few In California nnd the southwest. A supplemen tary campaign of display adver tising is now being slatted In Cul Ifqrulu to attract attention of the great volume of visitors In that section at this time of year, lie suits to date show 80 per , cent of Inquiries com in ; from the Miss issippi Valley: lii per cent from California land, the balance scat tered." Booklet Follows Up The follow-up system of the state chamber after these inquir ies are received Is very complete. A fit-page Illustrated booklet do ner! ptlvo of Oregon's agricultural opportunities Is sent out together with a questionnaire asking for such Information as would give the ch.'imber a complete picture of the prospective settler's needs; his ex petience, his resources and the extent of Investment desired. A letter also accompanies the booklet. This expresses the chamber's per sonal Interest In the Inquirer and sniM-ests that It will do evervthin within Its power to properly lo cate a new pettier. Other letters follow nt regular intervals If def inite Information Is not forthcom ing from the prospect. Should he advise tluil his Interest Is in Home specific branch of farming, such as poultry raising. Irrigated fann ing, diversified farming dairying or fruit rafsng n complete pamph let descriptive of that particular Industry Is sent In him. Kah prospect becomes a Houree of addi tional prospects, for on the back of the questionnaire are blanks suETgcstitu' the filling in of name! ami addresses of friends or rela tives who would like to have in formation fin (): gu. When the prospective settler bus determined what vvt of the State he Is !mett Interested In, the Information as to his interest Is turned over to a local chamber of commerce in that district. Thm coordination of ffort Is obtained between all of the various cham bers of eoinmt rt e 'in (lie state. i BILL WRIGHT MAY COACH PACIFIC U. ; SKATTLK. Wash . March L'l It was learned here that Mill WiUht.' former member ot Knoch Dag Shaw's Cnlverslly of Washington football coaching staff, is cousid-1 eriiig an offer to become head football coach and director of athletics Jit Pacific University, Forest, (trove. Ore. Wrkht. ex Washington guard, was a member of Ilagsliaw's l!2r Pacific coast conference championship team. Financial arrangements ore being discussed and a definite announce ment is expected soon. L. L. I'rank. who has been coaching at Pacific the past eight years, has resigned, it was report ed here, and will leave for the cast to continue his studies. Eloctro-Ch iropractor Treats nearly all 1I nen !, Had TuitMll n Si.'clnlly ftplnnl AilJuxtmrntH lirl ItrwnllN I'ret lxrtrtnimthm DR. R. L. itt.tt-l DUNN Phone fl?'-Il i I I M-thodist Episcopal ' Church school U : h. 1 bourn, superintendent. 1 . -T- .iff 1 1 II III. SllllUM-t. Justification and how do we obtain, solo, Minn Naomi tfroti. Voting 1 it ' Sperj.tl m'.sic by the choir. . jV-oplea choir. Cniou mid-week I Kpworih league !:(( p. in. Evening i service at the lls'piist cl-.urcn, I'.ev. I tien ice 7 : '.', p. m. Subject, "Heboid I W. Uninl will preach on "Savins !ihe Man." The Kpworth leaguers! -'al:h." Thursday ermiiiK "r.'.'M i will report on the Grants Pass con- yo-ir:g peoples' choir. X In vention, litieen will paiiuipaie. Cood singing. A cordial vvelcome. Charles A. IMwurd??, minister. Firf Rantist Church. I!nt 1st S t have planned for a splendid day 'i ho im.l H.-lwifil under the supervision of It. K. Crawiord serial touch with leaders of other begins at HMD with a splendid song1 nations, has something more than service, followed by the study of ideas to t;t!k about; he has con Ihe lesson by the several depart vidians. The people of Howburg Af r i.. 11 .V r.rtf hour the choir will sing "In Heav enly Love Abiding," M. K. Ilroun, and the pastor will bring a mes sage on "Tlie Other Follow." 'the young people have a specially pre pared program for tne u, v. r. i,. at (i:3u on the subject, "Why Kverybody Needs Christ." A mis sionary program, special music auu n ciHii! time, leader Hubert ilvrd. All the young people arc invited. I The preaching service begins promptly at 7:3U. The choir will sing an anthem "Spirit of Ood," K C. Hrovvn. Cood congregational I sim-in?'. 'Hie pa..tor's mersuge will Mime 7 o crock. e invne yon hi be on "The Wonderful Christ." If, these services. All are he d In you do not uuenu some oilier hurch you are urgently invited to come to our services. 1 he union prayer meeting will be held In our church Wednesday at 7:110. itev. iialrd of tho Christian church will he the speaker on "Saving Faith." Come. The Methodist Church, Dlllard Circuit, Ira F. Itankin, pastor. The pastor will preach al Tenmile Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. Young peonies' meeting in the evening. Pruyotr meeting Thursday evening at 8:oo .o'clock. Preaching service it Camas Valley Sunday evening ( at S:oo o'clock. Prayer meeiln, and llible study Tuesday evening at 8 ;00 o'clock. Ep worth League devotional meeting at Looking glass Sunday evening at 7:30. llible study and prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Kpwonh League devotional meet ing at Dillard Sunday evening al 7:ti0 o'clock. The Missionary so ciety will meet at the home of Mis. George Lauianco Tuesday atteruoou. llible study and pray er meeting Wednesday evening at S:on o'clock Sunday school at each of the four churches every Sunday 'morning at 10:00 o'clock, with interesting classes and n wel come for all. Clendala Preobyterian Church, J. K. Howard, puslor. Next Sunday will mailt the beginning of the con test between Clendale, Hose burg and Grants Pass Presbyter ian Sunday schools for attendance. Can we beat lhm? Well, we are going into the Day and the fur is going to My. While they lu.ve larger schools than we have, still the contest is on the proportion-' al basis and we have a good chance ot winning. Let every body gel busy for new scholars. The subject of the morning i;er mon wilt be "The Great Com mission." A Hp;'( Ial free will of fering will bo taken at this ser vice to meet the local expense budget. We will close the year with benevolence paid as well as local exnensen met. On Thursday of next week will occur the annual meeting or I lie ciuiicu ju hhuh reports of the past year's work will be heard and ortieera elect ed Tor the coming year as well as nlans laid for our work of the oinlng year. A covered dish sup- per will be served at about w'Veit . n. m. Good fellowship will be the key note of the meeting. All members nnd friends of the church are Invited. First Presbyterian Church, cor- , iter Jackson and Lane. Alexander Mult den, minister. ilible school al H : tr n. m.. 11, L. Eddy, super leiident. . Public worship 11 a. m. "The (in Is) Who Iteeonciles Man Editorial The f.irni machin ery show is all over and tlu dealers are trying to hud a place in their stores lor t lie machines dry took out to put ill lite rdiow. I Wharton'sWeekly I 6 - Vol. 1 Roseburg, Oregon, Friday, IVJ.lr. 21 No. 16 fe . c chicks up to be bought More tor Said the Old Hen to the Young Hen: "All e;;g a (i.iy keeps the ax ifwny." International disk barlows are well f Karllest ot All. j-uiy Itose. Ii i.-ii Cobbler, Atuei'lc in Wonder and other seed polatnet ill" now In stock. known fur Hi. they peiictiat soil. We have u a v the them tor bnrse u - wi II as lor all size tractor- See tin new cover crop type I The f-iriu for wtiieh reelily tet w ill be t he in the long Some folks in our town have inilnvtd I adios. 1 hey w hist le ;,l eeiy slatiiui. I e;!iH. it I ice as cany a lur.ye st.e k et rennirs tor tm machines we s. ll. For n small place of le or la acres the aughan flex ti-ead tra lor i Just the thing. It will pull n plow, harrow, disk c-r cultivator. Anothei- T r e s h fhipmiMii of Per mud. i onion tt-uif are now in stock. F.lertric broode for small lots "Where llvt T-' No Jl H Church.' cud fJod." Special music by the K. Good-' of r. Kvi'iiiim v-oiHliip 7 -JO. MorniiiK "Shrill Aiik : ic;ui Cli.ir.nt H-r "Wliat I.-i'LuWH o Kn!l (.'liming?" Violin amui. r.nn.i ti:'"-. Young Vn;,J. a' class witn pastor in charce. Do not miss beaiing )r. r. W. Jllldc of Chicago toiurh: ( b rfdnv at the I'reshylei lan 'church :.t 7:30. traveled widely A man who has ;tnd been In tier- HUM! IV III Vlieyi-o in ii'-iu:i. Dr. IJihle. Admission free; no col lections; a great mes?a:e from a great man in a great day of op portunity, Baptist Church, Glide. Tilble school 10 o'clock. Our attendance is rood, shsill we make it better? Let's do. Church service follows after Ttible school. Sermon bv i.iyue uearo of Roseburg. Sub ject. "Follow the Leader." Come. We promise von a worth while ser vice. Special mu'ie. Do not in'"i Kvc-mii wrvi. i. mi? .nim.ui i um m n. ....... mg unui me ciuii.:u i ed. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, W, It. P.alrd, Pastor. D. E. Carr, superintendent. Monrning wor ship begins at 10:T0. Sermon sub ject. "GeUisemene." Young Peo ples' Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. in. The evening evangelistic service bee'ns nt 7:30. Sermon subject. "The Piggest Fool in Town. The musical nrocram on the plne organ and bv the choir will hn ns follow: Morning. Voluntary, ?rnf:iHyi Ashford; Offertory, Love Divine, Freyer: Soprano solo, flelhsemene. Smith. Elsie C Strang: Post hide. Leybach. l'.vc Plntr: Prelude, Canone; Chimes, neautlful Isle; Offertory, The Verv Thought of Thee. L-pybneh; Voc'I solo. Chfl'ieft RtlWliO": Clos ing Voluntary Pat t man. France. I.inlott. organist: Elsie C. Strang, choir director. The unon nrnver service will be held at the Dentist church next Wednesday evening. ?m"tor of the Christian church will deliver the message on "Sav ing Faith." ' Pentecostal Mission, Corner (Washington nnd Jackson streets. upstair Douglas Abstract build ing. Salvation bv Faith, divine healing, the MnptWm of the llniy Snlrlt, the Imminent coming of the Lord. Services Sunday nt 3 p. ru nt 7:30 n m. Tuesday at 7:30 n. m., and Thursday at 7:30 p. m. II. W. Murphy, pastor. First Church of Christ. Scientist. 312 E. DoUglfS St. lieguhu- fTvice Sunday at II. Subject "Matter." Sunday school at !: lf a. m. Wed nemlav evening meetings at 8 o'clock. The re idlng rv"u In the front of the church -edifice is own daily, except Sundavs and lioll ilnvs. Troni 2 lo I p. m. where the Itihle nnd all authorized Christina Science literature may be reed, bor rowed or purehiiped. The public Is cordially invited to ppend the ser vices and use the remit m; room. Visiting In Oakland Mi rnd Mrs. .Mm Swimllepurrt :-nd f-mi-Hv of Low At'Teles. Callfo'iiK a'e v twit tnir at the bo"e of L. P. Itann In Oakland. Mrs. S'vin.ile- u ,i-(,.r of Mrs. II. E. Pest of )inmonil i(i,fce. .. Protect your nor-- and business with FYR-FYTER Five Extinijivshers SALES AND SERVICE Refillo for nny approved type. Phoni S7-FS? P. O. Box 92 It'') can j wa at our ; the a member of float ing popv.la- j:t..riO. lion." McCttrmick - Peer ing trai tors are built to laM. Tlie large b:ll bearing crankshaft is guar anteed for tlie full life of tl:e tractor. Cyliud is can be re-phu-t d lor f tl each. machine you e.fi repairs cheapen nil. he will t:et McCori :!,k - De ton:: e tug tut nes and tractors all have re nun able cylinders ih if can b.' r-'p''-ed at little cost. This one ten'uie ::re;"lv Increases their life of usefulness. Whnrton Bros. Phone No. 16 Roseburg, Oregon did Noah place. He INCOME TAX PAID SHOWS DECREASE WASHINGTON, March 21 The treasury announced today that income wx reports as of March were, $70 6.",S;7.-11, bringing the total no far this month to 381, S',:t.i0 20 This total for the month com pared with $:7y.9M,5:il.7X for the corresponding period a. year ago. Today's figure showed a falling off in comparison with the total receipts for March 19, 1!29, which exceeded 100,000,000. This de crease was expected in view of the speeding up of the bulk of collec tions. There was nothing In the latest figures to alter the belief of treas ury officials that the budget esti mate of g:iO,ono,000 for income tax collections for the first quarter nearly would be realized. STATE DEPARTMENTS NEED MORE MONEY SALKM, Ore., March 21 The state emergency board will meet Friday afternon, April 4 for the purpose of considering the author ization of an expenditure for con struction of a new wing at the state penitentiary, and also a num ber of oilier requests from vari ous stale departments. The call for the meeting was issued today by Secretary of State Hoss at the request of the state board of con trol. In the neighborhood of $55,000 4 Douglas You vill find our prices and quality are tjic best. Any time it is possible on our part to make a saving for you we will do so. Extra Specials in CHICKENS Youns; Hens, milk fattened, per lb TURKEYS Fancy young tliey last, lb M RABBITS Lb. SMELT The genera! run is on. Let's 5 lbs. for NECIC BONES, lb 15c Beef Pork Prime Quality LEG ROASTS, lb 25c ROASTS. I! 20-22c SMOULDER ROAST 23c SHORT RIBS, lb. ..15-lSc SAUSAGE, lb 20c 1 1 AM BURGER, lb 20c Veal Lamb Very Select LEGS OI- LAMB. lb. 30c SHOULDER ROASTS 25c SHOULDER ROAST ..25c SHOULDER STEAKS 25c BREASTS FOR BREAST OF BOM ING. lb 15c VKM... lb 15c PHONE 330 torn Order from your grocer. BakeJ 4d lir.arantrtj First sjirrvn. They lit M the bite TRU BLU BISCUIT COMPASYSpoktne, Portland, Smitlt will be requested by the peniten tiary, and it Is estimated that oth er requests will bring the total to around 1U0,000. The state treas urer, the secretary of state, the reclamation commission and the supreme court will ask for funds. The need lor a deficiency appro priation for the supreme court has arisen. It was said, from the ex jrense of the Joseph and Manuix disbarment trials. REGIONAL Y. M. C. A. CONVENTION OPENS Mwrfxtol Presa Wire) PORTLAND, Ore., March 21 The annual conclave of the North west Council of the Young Men's Christian Association, including representatives from Oregon, Washington and Idaho opened here today at the central Y. M. C. A. Dr. Willard Lyon, for 35 years national secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in China will address the con vention tomorrow. Dr. George P. WInchell of Eu gene, president of the council, will preside at al lsesslons. NEWLY WED GIRL REPORTED MISSING LOS ANGELES, Cal.. March 21 Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Paull of Del Monte, Cal., reported today that their daughter, Mrs. Neva Carlylo, who left here days ago with her bridegroom, Donald Carlyle, on a honeymoon, had disappeared near Hood Iilver, Ore. dry picked and toms, while .30 have our fill. 0? 3 LBS. PURE LARD 50 238 N. JACKSON $ Ov.ftiiy by the Market V WS3PS !PP'i CHINESE PIRATES ! ARE DRIVEN AWAY: SHANGHAI. March 21. Law-, lest soldiery between Hankow and Ichang today attempted to pi-1 rate a Standard OH company of, New" York meamer, which was , nearing Itu. midway between the' two towns. Due to the combined efforts of the V. S. naval guard aboard the steamer and the guard aboard an other American fthfp which was nearby, the marauders w ere re pulsed. C. A. Lockwood FOR LESS 26 Chevrolet Roadster with pickup box. Newly paint ed, good tires, tight protec tion from the weather. 2Mcd.l A Coup :, stand ard czL??. E";o''.snt tires and paint. This cav has had b:si cf cae. '24 Ford Coupe, new paint, 3 new tires, runs like a top. Equipped with many extras. A buy. Many others in good shape and willing to work. C. A. Lockwood USED CARS FOR LESS USED CARS Pnf nrtf thA mttAP.rrrtnnrAH hniicoivirir9ti mita her coffee the Golden West "DRIP" way and be tir that parri run that fnllnwa te firct will uniformly delicious and perfect. Nothing is left to chance, but the making process is simple. Put your measured Golden-West coffee into the Maker, pour over it jumping-boiling water (the Maker is graduated as to number of cuds), and then set it aside to drip. The price of the GoldenWest Cotree Maker is tne same all over the Pacific Northwest: ONE dollar. You can secure it through your grocer, or a card to Closset &. Devers, Portland, Ore., giving name of your grocer, will bring it to you promptly. The Golden West Coffee Maker ii made of lr st rou aluminum, 6-cup capacitv, complete In itself. No filter papers, no percolation, no fuss. Regular Golden West coffee ii ideal for use in the Maker. GoldenWest COFFEE; Golden West Coffee Maker LOW COSTS 13y2 cents a dozen feed cost for eggs on Crown Feeds, FOR A YEAR, not for one or two months. Crown costs more per sack, but less per egg. SPECIAL Coal Burning Brooder Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Rosebur; Myrtle AGENTS FOR L. & H. Electric Ranges Hood River Spray Co. Sutherlin Kfz- jtfv Modern Are Wise They have educated their children to know the value of health foods. Formerly Bread and Butter was punishment to kiddies today they ask for it and specify Good Butter. High-t;rnde Butter con tains pure sunshine Vitamins A and D so nec essary to strengthen growing bodies. That is why Mel-O-Maid Butter has become a Household Favorite. Douglas County Creamery Phone 340 Ask your Dealer for Mel-O-Maid Bulter THESE SCENES ARE GONE FOREVER .510.00 Creek Oakland John Deere Plow Co. Hoosier and Milwaukee Pumps Spray Co. Roseburg, Ore. Kl'V - Al iV Jl OM JUST POUR IN BOIIING WATER