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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2). 1930.
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LOCAL NEWS
Mr. Boone In Town Ote Boone
of South Deer creek transacted
business in Roseburg Thursday.
Spends Short Time Here Mrs.
Edward Edmunds, of Camas Val
)y. Ppnt fl fw hours hi Rosn-
purg yesterday shopping.
Leaves for Portland Frank
JVraniek, well known Ten mile resi
lient, left yesterday afternoon for
Portland where he will spend sev
eral days visiting friends and at
tending to business matters.
Today's News of Sport
Mrs. Torey Has Major Operation
Mrs. W. It. Torey of Commercial
avenue underwent a major opera
tion at lioselmrg General hospital
yesterday, with Dr. J,. M. Lehr-
bach and Dr. E. J. Wainscot t In
i'harge.
" Undergoes Major Operation
JUrft. Ralph Hester, of Rosebur
underwent a major operation at
Rosehurg General hospital yestcr
dny. Her father-in-law. Dr. Hester.
Of Nowberi?, assisted Dr. Charles
33. Wade In operating.
Stop on Return to Coast Kr
iiest Neal nnd Charlns HiiRhea
stopped In Roseburg Thursday to
Mslt friends on their return to
their homes In Conitille. after
Spending a few days In Eugene
.transacting puslne.ss.
Visits Local Office L. J. Metz-
ter, supervisor of the Pacific Fruit
and Produce company, with head
quarters In Eugene, stopped In
Roseburg yesterday to visit Har
old Smith, manager of the local of
fice, before cofng to Marslifleld
on business.
" Visiting In Roseburg Mrs. Eva
fielder, of Yoncnlln. If spending
a short time in this cilv as the
hnnsn puest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Clark on Commercial avenue. She
hiyt been spending the past week
visiting in Marshfield and stopped
here on her return to Yoncalla.
DREGOAI STATERS
EXPECTED TO DOWPJ
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"Leaves for Corvallit O. M.
Hopple, Coos Junction resident
and owner of an auto camp llnre.
left yesterday afternoon for Cor
vallls where he will spend a few
days attending a camp ground
operators' meettiner. Mrs. Hopple
Is spending six months visiting rel
atives and friends In Europe.
Visiting Relatives Carl Tlusch,
Southern Pncific employe of Phoe
nix, Arizona, nnd a former Rose
burg resident, arrived in Roseburg
IhlH week lo visit relatives nnd
friends until the first of Ihe year.
Ho Is a brolhcr of Richard Rusch.
of the NewB-Itevlew mechanical
department.
former Resident In Town Mrs.
Arthur Johnson, of Portland, stoo
ped In Rosehur? to visit friends
Thursdnv before going to Riddle
to spend n week ns the house
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O. V. T,oRRdon. Mrs. Johnson, noo
Miss Rosamund T,ngsdon, was for
merly employed in the local Pn
olflc Telephone and Teleeraph
company office before her marr
riago In September.
STORY 3
(Continued From Poeo 1.)
In ' Windsor holnlits (Littleton.
Colo.) Cheypiino nnd Ihe Knlrninnt
omptnry lot In Hip flip next lo tint
typewriter. You will linve lo willo
to l.llllrton, Ampnhno counly, In
reminl lo the Windsor lot jiroiiorly
Ioxpr nrn nbont Hlxty cpnts n
yenr nnil llie Cheyenne lot nbont
the wimn. The hIhIims."
Todny ronst gutmlfl nnd pnllre
rtennned Ihe orenn front for Ihe
body of the third ulster.
IIiiT fhrl.tniai n.ati
Visit and Shop In Roseburg
Mm. 1'loyd Helta nnd iliiiiKlitnr.
MIhs Vnlda May. of (ileniiry. were
In town ypHtprdny nriernoon shop
pliiK nnd visiting frli ndn.
Rheumatism Had
Marsh Helpless
Rheumatism had me In such
bad shape 1 couldn't walk for two
years. At times 1 had to use
crutches. My kidneys were ovcr-
Nortlierners' Record More
Imnressivp and Date in .
East Will Be Spur
to Conquer.
fAmwwlntwl prr-M Tawrt Wire)
T,OS ANOKT.KS. Nov. 21 Mak
ing Its second how here this spa
son, a much improved Oregon
State football team, fresh from a
triumph over the traditional foes
from Oregon university, tonight
clashes with an equally rejuvenat
ed University of California at Los
Anceles agrecaMon.
On the first visit at. the start
of the season Coach Paul Brills-
slnr's Reavers lost to the Unlver-
sitv of Southern California. They
will entrain for Chicago tomorrow
morning, where on Thanksgiving
dov they wilt play VIrcinia.
The playing conditions will be
more to Oregon Suite's liking than
the first visit with the weather
near freezing lo lev winds sweep
ing down from snow clad mountain
penks in the vicinity.
Roth teams worked out fMor
the coliseum Hunts last ni lit
order to acquaint themselves with
the nlaving condition". Coach P.III
Snnulding has shifted his lineup,
adding weight to hli line in an ef
fort to copo with the heavy state
forwards.
Eastern Date Soo-s
Oregon Stete I favored to take
the .pnme, though coming ns It
doev between their two most 1m
nortaet games of the season It mav
find the Orangemen In a phvslcat
nnd mentnl letdown that might
Five the Tlrulns their chance.
ThoMpht of what such a defeat
would menn lo their prestk-e in
Chlcaeo Is likely, however, to spur
Schissler's men on to top perform
ance. Ro far the TTelas liave no
won e conference game this vear.
but they hnve shown steady If
provement. The vlitorv over Ore
gon Snturdav Im directed con
sWIernhle attention to the well bal
anced strength of the Staters'
team, the number of good reserves,
and to the nil-coast nunlHy of at
p.iat one Onitve plnyer. "Wild
Hill'" McKnl'n, oft end.
It wns this ruihinced strength
that made nossible a smooih work
ing team evon on a sllnnerv field
Suturdnv with n r"nslnrm tn ero
greps throughout llie game. The
Htromr renerv)s kept the team nt
ton speed in the finl scoring
ntarch of more in hnlf the lenrth
of the field FhifUv ft wrts MeKal
in's Inspired nlavtng Ihnl made the
h'-onks In the firs) nuarter that
his teammates converted into
scores, i
Si-nnd fiTvtfl Under Stars
Tonight will be the second time
a conference game has been play
ed under the stars. The liming en
tertained Stanford here in the
firqt nhrht contfst between Pacific
coast conference teams. Kxcfpt tor
minor Injuries both elevens will
be able to present their best line
up. Probable starting line-up:
Ore. State. Pos. U.C.L.A.
McKalip le Ilafght
Kent It Norfleet
fox lg Jones
Hammer e Ooodstein
Thompson r? J. Duncan
Miller t it McMillan
Mctlilvray re AVelendorf
Jtuerke qb Solomon (c)
Sherwood In Thoe
Moe rg Decker
I.iitle fb N. Duncan
PREPARE FOR 3BTH
ful of repeating the feat and thus
lay a better claim to league leader-
snip. J'aciric university, which
plays the College of Puget Sound
at Tacotna tomorrow. Is the third
team in tie for conference cnaui
pionsliip. neither team being de-
leaieu within the league.
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PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 21
Vinetv golfers, including interna
tionally known professionals nnd
amateurs, were readv here today
for the opening of the annual Ore
gon open tournament.
Prizes at stake in the three day
tournament are $2500 for the pro
fessionals and valuable trophies
for the amateurs.
The program will Include IS
holes todiiv nnd Saturday and the
31 hole final round Sundav. Tow
scores on the 72 holes will deter
mine the winners.
Ilorton Smith is here to defend
the Oregon title which lie won
lest year. T.eo Dlegpl. 1029 cham
pion of the nrofessional golfers'
association, and Leo Cene Snrazen.
former national chain plon. are
among the other plavers of Inter
na tinnal exnerienee. This will he
the first nppearnnco of DIegel and
Kczen In Port'fnd.
The nmatenr division Is led bv
Dr. O. vm Willing. Frank Dolp nnd
Kd'He TTogan.
The Columbia course, where the
tournament win be nlnved. Is rath
pr henvv hut little rain Ins fallen
rerentlv nnd some record scores
are expected In both divisions.
STORY 4
Caldwell & Co., investment bank
ers. Fi-nnnmntalW' O. K.
ATLANTA. C.a.. Nov. 21 Ku
cnito V TMnclr. fovevpor of the A
pi?tfi t?(i,1oi-jiI lteervo Imnk. snld
tndnv "uitli rosoUl'ees of npPI'Ovi-
ninleiv ten litlllon dollars in south
ern hanks i hei' shou'd h con fl
it (.pre b"t fuii'1,iP,entnllv our
banVinT situation Is sound.'
"And with mir agriculture, our
Inihtstr" nnd o"r banking resources
there should he no uneasiness ns
to our general siluaiion." he snid.
DAN CE
AT WIGWAM
Saturday, November 22
Home of the Red Skins
Good Music, Best Place In Oregon to Dance
May Be Bigger Musicians but No Better.
And don't forget the Big Masquerade Ball
Thursday, Nov. 27th.
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. CIIAS. A. M AI1S1I
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-active and kept me nnake nkhts
Tly back hurt ao I couldn't lend
,4iver. I spent liundreds of dollars
-for medicines that did m- no
"good. I haven't mlsaed a day nom
'work alnce my third bottle of Sar
!on. I've taken 15 bottles ami
never have a rheumatic pain now.
'My kidneys seem normal: the
"pains In my hack disappeared
LThore are fow men my bkb as ae
tlve as I am." Chas. A. Marsh, 670
, 'Crescent St.. Kansas City. Mr.
Marsh was for 21 years an engi
neer on the Santa Fe System.
Nathan Fullarton, The Rexall
1 Drug 8tor, Roseburg; Burton's
Pharmacy. Reedsport; Highway
..Pharmacy, Oakland, agent. Adv.
Three Quarters of a Million
People are
Very Fortunate
To be located within the 1.00,000 square miles of
Breier's trading territory and to be able to grasp
this bona fide opportunity to get the things they
need nt
BREIER'S GENERAL SALE
The supreme effort of 1930. Come! Save!
And come Again!
00 Our Regular 98c
Men's All Wool!Ladie8.SiLkHose
Blnezrs $2 93
Men's
Overcoats
Good Buy
$13.50
Mrn'i Part Wool
Dress Sox
49c value
25c
Ladies Rayon
and Wool Hose
98c value i
at 79c I
at 88c
Ladles
Rayon Hose
at 35c
Boys' Part Wool
Dress Sox
23c
$10.00 and $12.00
Silk Dresses
at $7.66
Wash Frocks
55c
GIRLS'
Rayon & Wool
Hose 69c
MEN'S
Dress Pants
$2.98
65c
Pendleton
Wool Mixed
Sox
29c
Wash Frocks
77c
Boys' Suits
$6.75
ni-PT. STONES
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liERKELKY, Cal.. Nov. 21
California's Golden Hears and Stan
ford's Cardinals waited in their
rwrea8 today for the call tomor
row which will bring them togeth
er for their thirty-sixth "biz
game."
The Hears pin their hope on their
forward wall and the ability to
mock a passim? attack a de
fence they have seldom shown this
season. If the line can hold the
driving Cards, and the secondary
defense can function against an
aerial barrage, dopesters say the
Hears will have an even chance.
Rut If either defense fails, it will
be just "too bad."
The weakness of the lines of
both teams is expected to turn the
game into a battle of the air,
which, previous showings indicate,
would give Stanford a distinct ad
vantage. The Cards haven't appeared as
a ' trong team, but their one de
feat, 41 to 12, by Southern Califor
nia, looks like a victory compared
to California's 74 to 0 heating bv
TI. S. C. Washington State and
Washington have aided In ruining
the appearance of the Rear eleven.
WILLAMETTE AND
WHITMAN TO CLASH
(Aunoiated Ttpm LeaftM Wire)
SALEM, Nov. 21 Knthusiasni
over the game tomorrow between
the Willamette and Whitman col
lege football teams, a game which
may eliminate one from a tie for
first place In the northwest con
ference, Is at fever heat in the
state capital, and a crowd of 10.
000 fans, a record attendance, Is
exnectod for the contest.
Willamette university, which last
year won its first game from Whit
man for a period of years, ia hope-
:LARNIN FAVORED
TO BEAT PETROLLE
( Auoclatp1 Pre., '.eairrf Wirti
NEW YOKK, Nov. 21 When
sIiiKKer meeiB sliiuta'r one of two
HiiiiKS ran happen a "waltz" in
which each "Shows tremendous re
spect for the other's punch, or a
slam-hang battle-In which each
gambles on landing the first de
cisive blow.
These are the two possibilities
when Jimmy Mcl.arnin and Billy
I'etrolle clash In a ten-round bout
in Madison Square garden tonight.
A large crowd Is expected at the
garden In hopes of seeing both
boys rorget about defense and con
centrate on attack. That was the
general expectation the nlsht Mc
l.arnin fought Itay Miller, south
paw puncher, but one of the tam
est bouts in the garden's history
was the result.
The smiling Irishman rules a 3
to 1 favorite over Petrolle.
LOUGHRAN 2-TO-l
TO BEAT KING-FISH
CHICAGO, Nov. 21 Tommy
Loughran of Philadelphia, former
world's light heavyweight cham
pion, was a two-to-one favorite to
defeat King Levinsky, the ex-fish
peddler, in their ten-round engage
ment at the Chicago stadium to
night. hoimhran figures to defeat con
vincingly the terrific-hitting Chi
cagoan beyond any dispute by
plastering l.evinsky's well-flattened
nose with left hand jabs. I-e-vinsky's
only chances of winning
appear to rest solely on bis ability
to score a knockout. The former
champion expects to scale around
1 SI pounds and resards this as
his ideal weight. The king-fish pro
bably will scale 184 pounds.
Visits in Roseburg Miss May
Clark, of Riddle, visited friends in
Koseburg for a short time Thurs
day afternoon.
TOMMY, SNV AeT CftACKfUS, -
STORY 1
(Continued from page 1.)
was the state's principal witness, '
wag olten untruthful and Bubject
to exaggeration and the manufac
ture of lalsehoods.
Due to the salacious nature of
the case, Judge Hamilton excused
ail of the women jurors, dismissed
the lady bailiff an appointed At
torney Ira li. Riddle to serve as
court reporter during the trial of
lite case. All minors were ordered
barred from the courtroom.
Landkcring Convicted
In ihe cage of Clarence Land
erking. charged with the theft of
logs, the jury returned a verdict of
guilty but found that the value of
the property taken was less than
$;5, which made the crime that
of simple larceny rather than
grand larceny. Landerklug was
accused of ta-KHnirX branded logs
from the Umpqua river at Heeds
port and cutting them up for fire
wood. The logs, which had
broken loose from a bcom In which
they had been confined, were the
property of C. Me C. Johnson.
Landkering claimed that he had
been unable to find any brand up
on the logs, and that he did not
touch them until after they had
been left tied to the dock and
were unclaimed for more than a
month. The size of the logs caused
considerable debate, aa It was a
material factor in determining the
value of the property, thereby dis
tinguishing between grand larceny
and petty larceny.
Taste
Stayin' after school is real punishment.
Youngsters get SO hungry by 4:00 p.m. It
just seems that they can't wait for that after
school lunch. Have a heart, Mother! See
that they have access to plenty of
Orier from
Your Grocer
tp i n
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iepper
is not alike
Not by any means! Schilling's is rich'
in aromatic oils and full of flavor.
Some are merely stinging dust.
Lemon .'Schilling lLemon Extract con
tains 3 times the amount of lemon oil
required by the United States Gov
ernment Pure Food Department 3
times as much and more than most
any other you can buy. That is why it
goes further why it imparts a richer,
lemon flavor.
Nutmeg: There are large nutmegs,
small nutmegs and "shrivels". The
large ones look the best, but they are
not so rich in flavor oil as the small
ones. The "shrivels" are just that
shrivelled, woody and worthless for
flavor, but when they are all ground
together you are none the wiser. But
this is not the Schilling way. Only
the fine, rich small nutmegs are
ground by Schilling. Everything elsa
is rejected.
There is a definite reason why every
Schilling spice and extract is distinctly
better than others you can buy.
Schilling
" " The quality you
would insist upon if
you knew all the facts
lkJieA an& Owtrmtteed Ffrlt Quality hy the
TRU-KUJ BISCUIT COMPANY-SpoJuiM, PonlW, Seattle
Distributors of SUNSHINE Biscuits and Specialties
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FECIAL
Until December 2Gth '
3-piece Bathroom Outfit
$55.00
FarmBureauCooperativeExchange
ROSEBURG
MYRTLE CREEK
OAKLAND
AGENTS FOR
L. & H. Electric Ranges John Deere Plow Co.
Hood River Spray Co. Hooaler and Milwaukee Pumps
Sutherlln Spray Co.
yiMMIMMIIIMlM.I.ITTl
DANCE
At New Evergreen Grange Hall
SATURDAY NITE, NOV. 22
Music by Rice Dance Players
A number of fat turkeys and chickens to be given away
to lucky numbers. Come and get one for your Thanks
giving dinner.
Ladies Free Tickets 50c
FOR YOUR
Thanksgiving Dinner
Place Your Orders Now
For that extra quart of milk you need to make that
delicious pumpkin pie and don't forget the whip
ping cream. Call phone 186 and you need not
worry, all will be delivered on time and in first class
condition and quality.
Geo. Kohlhagen and Newhard's Meat Markets will have a
good supply of our famous cottage cheese to make such
fine salads.
ROSEBURG DAIRY and
SANITARY DAIRY
Phone 186
25 OFF ON ALL TIRES
We have a complete new stock of Good
rich Silvertown Tires and Tubes.
Sale I
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Reg. Price Salt Price gi
29
30
29
30
33
32
4.40-21
4.50-21
5.00-19
5.00-20
6.00-21
6.00-20
J 7.85
. 8.75
. 10.45
. 10.80
15.65
. 15.15
5.90
6.57
7.84
8.10
1.74
1.36
4.50
5.14
IN THE WEST
GOODRICH CAVALIER 4-PLY
29 x 4.40-21 $ 6.00
30 x 4.50-21 6.85
25 off on Goodrich Tires nnd Tubes.
5 Gallons of Oil $ 2.50 5
5"
Always buy from CHAMBERS and save money. V
L. R. CHAMBERS 1
MOTOR CO. !
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NASH SALES AND SERVICE
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Economy Grocery
344 N. Jackson
O. L. JOHNSON
LOCALLY OWNED
Phone 63
Specials Saturday and Monday
Umpqua Chief
FLOUR
49 lb. sack
SI. 34
Royal Club
Vacuum Packed
COFFEE
3 lb. tin
SI. 12
Crystal White
SOAP
10 for
37c
SUPER SUDS
2 large packages.... 17c
PEAS Great Northern, 2 lb.
tins, 2 for 27c
STRING BEANS, Wilamet Fancy
Cut, No. 2 tins, 2 for 27c
LIMA BEANS, 2 lbs. for 27c
ALBERS MINIT OATS, 9 lb sk. 49c
BORDEN'S MALTED MILK,
lib 53c
PICKETT PAN CAKE FLOUR,
3 lb. pkg 23c
WHEATIES, 2 pkgs. for 25c
CREME OIL TOILET SOAP,
3 for 19c
ONIONS-10 lbs 17c
We Sell Light Globes
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