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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 8. 1930. -tMtied Italljr E -... ady by Ike NrtvM-ltevlew C'o.. luc. . The Associated Frew 10 vxciumve y entitled lo the use for republlca- "tlon of all news dispatcher credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and to all local newa pub lished herein. All right of repub lication of speolitl diopatchea herein are alao resurved. HAitltlS KLUSWOhTH. . . .Kditor Entered second claaa niattttr Way 17, 1920. at the post office at Koseburg, Oregon, UDder Act of March 'I. 1878. BubaeriptloB flutes Dully. pr year, by mall 14.00 Dally, alngle month, by mall... .&o Oally. bv carrier, pr iiionth... .60 Repair Idle Property WE have fii lloseburg two Bitua tions which need attention and remedy perhaps there are more but these two combine of thcmuelvea to offer a itolution ho they are presented together. One of these factors is unem- ployment the other is the need ' that is seen almost everywhere over the city for repairs and mod ernizing of dwellings. Unemployment in Douglas coun ' ty Is only a trifle more than one percent of the entire population according . to government census figures. Even this amount of un employment should be wiped out If possible. If properly owners would realize that repairing and "fixing up" not only enhances the value but the earning power of property Invest ments, many , of the unemployed workmen would ho given work, and I lie city would he made more beautiful. Peoplo like to live In modern neat looking homes. They are will ing to pay a larger share of what ever Income they may havo, If they arc ablo to find such sur roundings In which to make their home. In noseburg there are a great many- housed now empty or that are renting at from five to fifteen dollars a month that would command much higher rent, oven from the same tenants, and those renters would no doubt be glad to pay a llttlo more for better con ditions. New comers who have been house hunting here have mnde (he following remark, time after time: "You can rent any number of houses vory cheap In Hoseburg but you can find practically no houses for rent at from $30 to $50 per month." The moral of that Is, that many nn empty house now offered at $1fi a month and passed up, might be easily rented at $30 a month If It were repaired and modernized. It Is a simple business proportion and "worthy of the consideration of people who own Idle property. Editorials on News (Continued from page 1) trtil coin in Ittuo as ivpiihlicun can didate, fur governor of Oregon. It wtiB In Kluinath county thut the Molor boom for governor wan publicly launched, II L. M KNCKKN, nultlnioro cdt- tor, potilnK h the great do bunker, KtitcuHtic critic of the in Htitutlon of inairlaKf, pooh pooher at the idwits roprcHentcd by the porvlco club movement, profes sional nntl everything that l and pro-everythlnR that Ir.n't, becomes engaKod lo he MAUK1KD. mid a few days afterward Is elected to nicmhet-Hhlp In tho KIwanlH club of Montgomery, Alabama. Hero la a reasonable conclusion: Th mo i a lot of hunk In the bust nenH of debunking. DorilLINfl the tonnage per acre LOWKHS the cost per ton. thna Increasing thu profit of the giower. IncieiiHlng the (pialliy tf tho product wiili ns the market for It, thus creating greater oppnr tunltloB. Vegetables are Kpeclalty cioim, sold on the HOMKSTIC market, unaflecteil as yet by wmld hiir pluses. If we can produce the finality, and hold down the cost, we tan Halely go ahead and ex pand production of egoiiibli crops. Curiously cnoimh, und-r the.M conditions, the MOltK we proilm e the belter the market will be. That is something for us to think ahmil HI-MtK Is n slaiement made by Iho field ngent of tin Oregon growers association which tidvo rates Irrigittlon: "Carelul irriua tim will DOl'l ILK Ihe lonuage of vegetable crops and will Immense ly Increase the QL'AI.ITY of I he product." SHOWERS FORECAST FOR THIS SECTION Unsottli'il wi'iiihiT, with llsln HlmwerH In I In1 w tltrn portion ol tho mule and tlimnlpistonns In tlir nioniilHin illmrii'iH. Im foitM-Hst by the wffUhr Imh-chu for tonight anit Kiiliinlay. A liRht shown- wtm n portiil In 1'nriLiinl la.it tiinlit . anil tain lallinn In nhowviB IIiIb nioinllip. Vosti'iilay's olflcial li'tn neralUM' wah Nit di'ices. hut huh humidity ol a" demcf made the bat very noticeable. A cool breeze yesterday evening, bow ever, afforded much relief. Ptcnl"lrinK at Jdieyld f4r Ad YlrtliixtUt Kilcopa - h tl r c b. Church ftrhool H:4Z. L. K. (jondbourn. fuipctintcwlcnt. MornViifr (servile t-ibriuoii iy kcv. air. t la vvk i former dub tor. Km-dal mimic. .Minn l'"iiincH Itutncr will b th pljinlHt. Kpworth !-fiKiiti 7 p. in.. w niter Henry, l-ah r. Kveninv m-rvfce 8 p. id., unlun mrvrc fit library par k. Kpea kr I r. ( Miir fiict True Wllftmi. nf U'HHhlnKtou, f. C. Hcv. Karl Cochran of Ha-li-m Cnlvarv Itanifst liun-h w" rfiidt-r R nolo at tho evnlnir hit- vlce. 1 u cannot HfTnl to Mint- j Churlcji A. KdwaidH. inlniMtcr. Vimt (htirrh of fhrUt. Hrlrntfnt. 3 1 '1 KiihI I (riuKtuH Ht red. It.i-ul si-rvictr btimiay, ahkuhI If, liisir, a 1 1 :) a. m. Hiibh-rt of If-xHim : ".Spirit." Golden text: Kmiianr S : 10. "The Spirit Ik life becmiwe rl riKIl fltUBPCHS. 1-HIIHl'1 V HCllOOl onvenca at 9:4G a. m. The V neMitnv mci'tlnuM are held at 8:00 o'clock and tentlmonlH of hen- t linn mil t.lir Ml tan H' h'tirn i Tire Klven. The rcadlnir "mi In front nf tho church fthf.'-n h oner dally ex'-ept Siinrlaya and h"lidji-v rrom z:"n to 4: a" v: ni.. w'H're th Iltt.le and nil authorised Chr nit- Hcicnce literature may he rend, hor rowed or purchased. Tho public cfMUiaiiy invitcn to attend in church Kcrvicu and use the, rcw Iiik room. riirUtlnii f'hiirfli corner Ilniiir litn and Kane Hlr-tH, ltle hcIiooI H:4fi a. in. (M)iih'm for all aires. Morning woi'Hhlti a. in. In the ahponce or I lie paHtor, itev. H1 liHter Miller will preach. Huhject. "Chrfnt'H ClalniH In Jteifard to Sin " Mutdcal proKilmi: ' VnIuiitai'M '"I Know That Mv Hcdeeiner Uvrth." Handel, Offertory. "Aria." Munrtel NHohn. Mixed quartetle. "Open Mine IOyH." Scoit. 1'onlhide. Do Monte, l-'ruiicea Ivlutott. oiK'inltil. Nnlvnllon A rmr. In the n Imnm nr Kiiv.-y and Mm, It. It. Ktuffle heiim. who are attemliiiK the an nual camp mectliiK. the services Hut urrhi v and Sundiiv will ho In ' hlline of Hev. Otlr l''UHOll of WeHt Itonehurir. Ktitwlay school at 2:30 P. mi. All friends of the Army are Welcome. jtietnmiiMt f.piHcopnt nun- n, NniHli, corner of South Main and KuHt I .ane. Sundii v rtchool at 11:45 a. in.. W. I. Cohh and K. Thntmis, NllperllltenrlelitH. MoriilliR Woifhlp at 1 1 : no. Hev. j. it. re-riiinrn win nrinir tho meamiKe. after which commun ion will he nerved. Kp worth leaifue at 7:9-1 i. m. leader, liorothv .Im k Mon. I'rayer nervlce at 7:.10 p. m. WeflneHda v. Suhjeet, '"I'lie MyHtery of Kiifferlnff.M Official hoard meet I tiK and flr.st (iiarurly conrerence al 7:30 on Saturday In the church purloi'K. Itev. .1. 11. N Ihum will Iii'eHldi'. V on are cordially Invited to uttend all these nervh'eit. If you nro a mraiiKer we enpeclally Invite, you to worship with uh, John It. I'eiiliall, iH4ur. God of love, that henroMt prayer Kindly for Thy people care. Who on Thee alone depend: Lovo u m Savo uh to the end. Tlie llethoilUt fliiirt-li, IHIIard Clreiilt, Ira 1''. Itaiiliin. pastor. 1'reachluK at Teiinitle church Sun day morning at 1 1 :"() o'clock, and at CamiiH iVall't' I'linn li ,Suniltiy even I a tr t X:ao o'clock. I'rayer meeting at IHUaid Wednesdav eve nlHK at R:t0 o-clock. Sundav choo at each of the four churchcH every Sunday morn I lift at 1H:"() o'clock. The puhllc Ik always welconut. "I whrf K'lid when they aald unto inc. let lis ku unto the ho iiao of Je hovah." l.iireh of lirM, filirir, Ore. Ilihle Ki liool hcBjnnliiR at H::iO. Drde KntlotiN from Oakland and Von calliL are coinlnir for mornlnu hit vIcch and are hrintflnK baskets for dinner at the church. Local mem hers n re r ei iich t cd to cooiji-i'ii tc. .. li. Hli ku will preach Ht II. Vuu arc invited to these HcrviccS. I! dc n I, ii the ran Char Hi, KlKfiroNi. Itev. .1. A. Kdlund of .Mai-slilieli. Ore., will prea'-h at the Kdett Luth eran churoh. KlKarose, Sunday. Aii KUKt 1 0. Services In Swedish at ll:oo a. m., and In Knullnh at S:e p. III. We Khiill lie Kntl to meet with our iH'ople and their frlendH once HKuin. Welcomy to our meet- ChrlNtlmi nail llHNlnniii v Alliance Church in t'levi'lmid. Sundav aciiooi at 10 o'clock a very Sunday with Mrs. C. A. 4'haniherlnln, Niiperlnteii itciit. ChiNneH for all aiceH and cap a hie teachera in cluirKe. We are prnlalmr (loi for the iminv new faces we nee from Sunday to Sun day. If you are. not Kolmc elne whern we will kIioIIv welcome you. Our whole aim and purpose In to no ItiHitl the word of t.od in yoiiHK heiiriM that when lh-v are old they will not depart from it. It Tunolhv lill.-i. Voilllk' reoplcH meetlllK t H o'clork. A II younir people please come and help make our meeting lutcrestluK as well aa profltahlo. tilemlnlf I'retdiy terlnn I hnrrli, J. K. llowaiil. pastor. "Kel." That Will lie Ihe n lib ee t of t he Sunday nioriiinK Ncrinon. X'acatton pi'iixmi chIIn for hiicIi ti Hermou. Hut why ii-Ht? lint In the plitioHophv of I he Ihinu? This nuiv be the last niT mon In-fore the puMor oi' on va cal Ion, 1 tut t here will be someone or more in the pulpit each Sumlnv. S u ml a v Hihool iin ii .-Mm I, and alo tlie evenhiK nervier. Ilelliel IHnmIoii, llflroMp. thnrcti ser hi'.i, A uk u.st l. Siniitav sihool at la n. ni. Morulni; worship at II Kvaimellstlc STV.i'H at s p m. c.li.esditv nltit ineetinir at S. All Web otnc Kliier SincMtad. p-i-c.-r it's the vacuum pack tin,, keeps HLLS Bros coffee perfectly In Hilis Bros." vacuum p-irK air is completely removed Irom the can jc the time of packing. Air destroys the flavor of coliec. No air-tiyht can will keep collcc fresh. For freshness ana flavor buy Hills Bros. Coffee in the vacuum can easily opened with the key. pit UtUs ftri. Ctfftt t-iror C wo IOOK FOR THE ARAB O.N Till CM MLS BRINGING UP FATHER -WE goLiCtv SU3GEST10rJS THAT 1T ANOTHER CHEF DID TOO CAl-U ME 5Pl? NO'. BUT I'M CJOIKl' TO I CANT TELL. VJMETHER THft IS BEvM SOUP OR. TOMATO SOUP l ' I 1 LZ 111 t30. IntT P.ature 3rvke, Inc., Great Britain Maybe I m Wrong By j. p. MEnnuny AIUtOOKLYN pedestrian faint ed yesterday nfternoou. A mo torist drove, around him instead of over hi in. Health Hint Tobacco may be bad for the heart, hut love isn't any too good for It either. Aiito-SuonfiRtion An nnt iniist Is a motorist who honks his horn at a railroad crossing. Take It or Leava It Quiet wed dings are all right, but what this country needs most is peaceful marriages. Among th Illiterate 1tpnrl- era Irom confession magazines are now covering the road to ruin. Momentous Momenta- When the old maid pulls down the folding bed and then looks under it. American Tragedies The deep sea diver 'who caught pneumonia from Kolng down town without his rubbers. To Whom It May Concern When two Is company, the third is usually from a private detective agency. The Weaker Sex Old fashioned girls used to faint; Tho modern ones just pass out. Our Own Vaudeville She: Can't you see the love-light In my eyes? He: That's not love-light. That's tho danger signal. Copyright, l!3i, Kltm Features Syndicate, Inc. Talks on Health DR. R. S. COPELAND IlAItMNCR against hay fever " are out. Kvery year we hear a greal deal about the autlerlngs ol humanity from this disease. How ever, there Is a bright Bide to tin picture. For example, the clinics In the Its hospitals and other institutions In New York City are eouperalttn: "with tho medical profession and When You Go By MOTOR. COACH STAY LONGER.. .GO FAR. THER with tht money low motor coach Urti tavt for you. Thii yir you cn Pofd itt th vtctlon you dcilrc if yo liavtl thii iccnic, low coit way. Portlmd b.wi San Francisco .... 13 so Lo Angelea 22.51) San Diego 25.2b TERMINAL Hotel Valley Jackson A Washington Streets Telephone 68 li LINES I THEV TO righu fciervert. public In giving to sufferers of hay fever inoculations by serums. The list of clinics has been announced in (he newspapers and thousands will lake advantage of this preven tive treatment. llay fever is a catarrhal Inflam mation of tho mucous membrane of the eyes, nose and throat. The exciting cause Is the Irritation by the pollen from (he plants and veg etables of various types. Serums, which are prepared rrom the various pollens, are now being used In treating hay fever, with very good results In many cases. These inoculations by serum build up resistance to infection, or at least lessen the violence of the dis ease. Karly In the spring tho flir,t type of hay fever puts In an appearance. Then the trees are developing and pollen Is carried by the wind In every direction. There appears to be no freedom from this time to the period of autumn frosts. Fortunate Is the victim of this ailment who can get ewav tin the mountains. Another method'of es cape Is nn ocean voyage,, away from the vegetation that exclled It. When hay fever starts the mu cous membrane of the nose swells. There Is a steady discharge from the eyes, nose and throat. Rreath Ing 13 n ni to he difficult and the patient Is generally miserable. There Is failure of appel ite. The infection creeps down throiiKh tho bronchial tubes and mav even extend to the stomach and Intos tines. The rest is broken and (be patient may have to sleep in a sit ting position. It's a pretty bad state of affairs, and the patient Is apt to he worn out before cold weather sets in. "Autumn catarrh" is a good name for this ailment. It Is in the autumn that the pollen from golden li The 1 irttTV1f1 IC - r (til Athlete is Strong 1 lis lintly and brain have beon Imill up by health ful foods. Sunshine has plnyed b major pnrt in his life. Biillcr that is fresh nnd i-ix'd Slave him that essential warmth. It is ns beneficial ns Sunlight it self containing Vitamins A nnd D vital health ele ments. Your son can be tho winner too with the aid of a wcll-feci body. Be sure you nsk for Mcl-O-Maid Putter. It's been tested by highest stand ards nnd made from pure cream. Douglas County Creamery Tonne 3J0 By Geo. McManus HEV'- WAITER' COME HEFlE-rO UIKE TO TALK VOO' S TMENi WHT DIFFERENCE. DOE'S IT MAKE? I rod and tho meadow grasses la most ahundant. Kvery auft'erer from hay fever should ho very careful of hia diet. He should have plenty of sloop. It is a good tiling to use an atomiz er Willi an antiseptic solution, spraying the nose and throat every hour or two. The use of tho atom izer should he beKUn early and continue as long us the disease lastH. A (rip to the mountains or some other IiIkIi altitude will insure your suffering the minimum amount. You will find many friends In like straits doing this very same tlllll!?. (li t away from the dust of the roads and sOeels, (he disability which arises from work and worry, intense heat and moisture. All these things are factors in this dis tressing malady. The flowers of summer and lalo full, (he odor of new-mown hay. Ihe grasses, weeds anil field veeetatlon may be eoually guilty. Hut finding a cli mate that has a clear, cool air Is sure to bring less misery and great relief. Copyright. 1!M0, Newspaper Fea (ure Service, Inc. Jos Denn Here Joe Denn or, Porlland, former resident of Rose- hui'K. is spending a few days here j on business. 1 Fishing tackle at Idieyld Paric. Adv. runrlel. nlann nnnr. Phon 18H-T Chiropractor ORUGLESS HEALTH CENTER Mineral Vaprr Dnths 327 Cass Phone 401 "Complete Health Service" Rotrburg. Orejcn W7. Specials for Saturday and Monday, August 9th. and 11th. Lettuce Large crUp Heads' 2 for jJSj Good eating and cooking Apples, Carrots 3iwhes C&bbae GoodsoHd heads, lb. Celery Home grown, large stock, 2 for LJIIIIIIW MIIIMIHWmilllflllllllWr""L",""l"m Miili Brden's r Pcp tau tin 3 fr Malt B,ueRibbn Matches ECon0my,6for Coffee chase and Sandbm's' ib- CeFtO 'rr ma'"ng better JeHi8 and Jams. regular size i Jar Rins RcdDubieLiP'dz Jar Caps 1 Toilet Tissue w s-on. Powdered Sugar Bu,k 2i,bs Pork and Beans v"sfa Vinegar "re c'der u rmg container, gallon Snowdrift FLOUR Orders of $5.00 DR. NERBAS DENTIST Palnlesa Extraction Gas When Desired Pyorrhea Treated Phonp 4SS Masonic Hlrlg. Koseburg Cabinet Shop 542 Fowler St. Phone 541-J ( Dryer Fans I Specially ailaptod tor Kuril Prune I'ryors. Come in and lt;t j us tit1 monstrate them. Fans com plete re iiiy to Install. Price $10.50 ' E. S. C'Krkelrcas F. L. Cocketreaa When you have a wreck Think of JOHN R. KELLY do first clasi fender, body and radiator repairs at reason- i able prices. ' Jno. R, Kelly Ccneritl Sheet Metal Works ' I4 Jckson St. Phone 4S! THE DOCTORS SAT FOR ACHES & PAINS FOR RHEUMATISM OVER-EXERCISE EXPOSURE OR OLD AGE-USE MIKE MARTIN'S hi RELIEF OVER NIGHT In For Cake, Biscuits and Frying, 1 Ib. tins Baker Girl, a hard wheat Flour. Every sack guaranteed, 49 s and Over Delivered Free Large Beans Grown A display of unusually large string beans of r me uoiuen ax variety, grown at j SALESMAN ONCE GRAYHAIRED USES LEA'S TONIC LOOKS YOUNG AGAIN Marv-eious Chanjie Shown by Photos, Before and After Using a Famous Hair Tonic THOUSANDS BANISH GRAY HAIR THIS WAY "I MnrteA pnll'l . ur,v.'. ly years of ago and finally became so gray people often called me the fray haired chap, when they didn't know my name. It actually was a ......un..,, as a salesman and made It harrl tn Inn.l Hn : l r? .. ... n Ju. rvrry, body said I looked ten or fifteen man my real aRp, hut I swore 1 would never use a dve. rinaity mree years aeo aome irienos oi mine beiran usins Lea's .un.c ana i was amazed the way it worked for them. Thev BrKed me to heitin using it too whirh I did t.raH9llw A I j. my hair heitan changing back to tla vniitkr,,! .nl ,, IIKe magic it changed until folks who hadn't for several months hardly .., wr.c innr eyw, I ve since passed the good word along to scores ol gray haired friends. It is paic anu easy to use and gives a natural youthful appearance to the hair that is great. I'm sending a Dhnto taken nf L t . ' m. wi.rn i was real gray and one taken afterward andi jou ci see for joumlf..writoil 13c 8 lbs. 25c 10c 02c 19c Sugar excepted. (ho Soldiers' home, was brought in today to the chamber of commerce by 1). Talmage . W. V. Atkinson, Salesman, 810 S. Hoover St. Is Angeles, Calif. The results Mr. Atkinson ob tained can be equaled by anyone it seems in the easiest sort of way at home. Jut a drop on the finger tip, ruhhed into the scalp here and there each evening begins stimulating the circulation and day by day notices a delightful chanRf. Once the scalp is rid of dandruff hair is growing vigorously and gray is gone. just an occassionil application each week or so keeps the scalp and hair in beautiful con dition, no matter how old one ma? be. Made by the nationally known Lea Tonic Co. it is sold by drug gists most everywhere now, SI. PC bottle on positive guarantee that money will he refunded if results after sixty days are not entirely sa(isfactory. If your own druggia hasn't Lea's Hair Tonic send dollar bill, check, stamna nr mnnev aM?r to Lea Tonic Co. Brentwood Mi. for boltlt return nail postage paid.