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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 21. 1936.
News of Douglas G)unty
TENMILE
TKNMILK. July Jniliin Cub
ol hus returned to hlH home lifter
ImvliiK vlltecl ut thu homo of hit
erundparcnlB ut C'urlton, Ore., for
tlie past two monttiB.
The Comiminlty circle met at the
Jtowall park latit WiMliienilay after
noon. The next nieetitiK will alHu
he held at that place with politick
lunch.
Mr. and Mr. J. K. Ilrown had as
llnner fruejttH laKt WeilncBtluy eve-
lllllir. Mr. and Mm. C. A. VniiEhn of
KuRcne, W. (i. Young of Wonder,
Ore., and Mr. und Mrs. C. W.
Ill-own of HoHrburfr.
Klmor Jliiflhncll haa been help.
Inn W. A. Johnuon with Ilia huyiiiK
uud burveat.
Mr. and Mm. Wayne Brelten-
huaher were Hoscbllrg valors laat
baturday.
-Minn Irene Ilnwell wan shcipping
ill hilgeiin one day luat week.
, Mrs. ltllla Hnlin la home again
after a two weeks' visit with her
ilaiiKhter, Mia. Ada Abbott, lit
tirants Pass.
Mr. and Mm. C. A. Vail;lin were
vlKitiiiK relatives and friends In
this vicinity last Wednesday.
0'amille Hell returned to her
home Inst Sntlirdny. For the past
two lllonllis she hud been visiting
with her mother, Mrs. C. A.
VmiKhii. In F.iiKcne, and her uncles,
Ihuolil and Uenild Drawn, und
their families In Los AiiKoles, Cali
fornia. . o
MELROSE
MHI.noSH, July 17 . Ilonnlr
tli-uves of lower Melrose has been
assisting Mrs. C. J. Lundeeii with
her household duties for the past
week.
Mm. Phillip Hess lert Sunday
evening for Kiigene where she will
visit for several days w ith her hus
band, who is employed by the
Southern Pacific at Kugene.
Mr. and Mis. Kay Petreqiiln
have had as their guests for the
past week Mr. and Mrs. Crawford
of San t Francisco. Mr. und Mrs.
Crawford have vlsiled at Melrose
on several occasions.
Mr. and Mrs. liene Savage left
for their home In Calplne, Cali
fornia, the fore purl, of lint week
arier spending several days visit
ing the hitler's purenls, Mr. and
.Mrs. J. W.;Hm.
Mrs. Carrie Tlson and daughter,
Mlim liuili, returned to their home
in Melrose Saturday, arier spend
ing the pnst six weeks at Mon
mouth nnd Portland, m here the
lonner attended teachers' summer
Hehonl nnd teachers' convention nl
Porlland and vlsiled friends and
relativcB.'Mi-B. Tlson will leach nl
Melrose again this fell.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White ore
Kip proud parentB of a son, James
Laurence, born to them Sunday
morning. , .
Hylu Craft uf the, lioniner dist
rict assisted, Mis. C. K. llnlmrpilsl
lust week ;vlih her household
tliltlen. , ) ., '. t
Carl llarMund, euildoyeil at fill
kuni CCO "entup, spent the- week
end with his wife and familv,
Itoheit TJomsliind Is kulhllng u
lai'ge wuoil sheil on the upper cud
of Joe Wlriilund'B plain and will
use It to store wuod to he sold next
.winter.
Air. nnd Mrs. Thomas Scoot are
pioiiiirlng to build a new and mo
dern stucco house. They have mov
ed part of the old house acrosa the
road to reside In until the new
house Incompleted. The new h
will ba modern In every way and
will be. of plaster nnd aiucco con
struction. Mrs. Nell l-iitnoy and Mrs. Violet
llrainer of Poilluml returned home
last Wednesday alter stiendiiiK
several days visiting their parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Mass.
.1. !. Wleklund returned home
Sunday evening from l.os Angeles
w here he has' been em ployed for
tlie past two months. Mr, Wickluiid
wiih called home by the illness of
his wile, who has been very 111 for
the past W'eck.
KHane .Matthews went to Coles
Valley Tuesday to plant broccoli
oil the place lie has leased.
Mrs. Garnet lenney nnd her son
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BY
TELEPHONE
MAKES VACATION
MORE ENJOYABLE
Titos r, at lmme
wnnt to fulliiw you in
your vnrntioii ilrn.nirc!
Call tlio.m frequently
by telephone. A mes
sage coming in your
own voieo is o reti9
miring, so personal!
! The Pacific Telephone a.m
Phone 71
Moscoe and Clinton Wheelock of
ilult'way, Hoker County, and Mrs.
Merle Lancing and son of Myrtle
Point visited Monday with Mrs. U.
O. Matthews and lumlly. Mrs. li. P.
Conn and .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conn.
Mrs. lienney is an aunt and Mrs.
Lancing and Mr. Wheelock are
coufiins of the three latter families.
-Tlie party all returned to Camus
Valley In the evening where Mrs.
Lansing is camped, except Mr.
Wheelock who remained at Melrose
to visit his parents-in-laws, Mr. and
Mrs. Felt, who reside on the Uoern
er place.
YONCALLA
Mr. und Mir. Frank UmiKherty
of Kedmund, Ore., vihlted ut the L.
It. Daugheity home thin week.
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Hut chins of
Porlland are visiting ut the rred
Sefton home. Mfss Charmaiiie Ser
toli will return to Portland with
them for a nioiui. s visit.
Muttle llogue of Kueene visited
at the Clarence Cornult homo over
the week-end.
Mm. Kdwiu Ululr and daughter
of Los Angeles uro vifiillng Mrs.
Hlalrs parents, Mr. ami Mrs. L. I).
Simons.
Miss Idel Hickman lert TtieHday
for Kugene where she will visit for
a few days.
L. U. Hungerfnrd trammeled
business In Koseburg, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Callus and
hod, Hi II in, of (irecntown, Indiana,
spent the week-end visiting at the
Carl JohiiBon home.
Mrs. Hurley Btonaker Hpent aev?
eral days this week visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garner, at
Grants Pass.
Mrs, Klmcr Smith visited nt the
Krnest Warner home, en route to
California where nhe will spend
the winter.
Mrs. Percy Applegute, Mrs. Ken
neth MeKern and Mrs. Howard
Wool ma n motored to Cottage
Grove Frlduy.
John Uiiriyun, contractor of
Koseburg, Is doing some extensive
repairing on the Voncalta city wa-
ter
reaervoir. irrigating was dls-
continued for several iluyB IIiIb
week In order to keen water
enough for fire protection.
Alia. Henry Lemnke. who has
been at Weeping Water, Nebraska',
for the last six months, returned
home Tuesday. She will spend the
summer with her parenta, Mr. nnd
.mid. if, j. HoRers.
, SUTHERLIN , .
SUTIIKItl.lN. July 18. Mr. and
Mrs. John Cook, Mr. and .Jtlrs.
(leorge Shamp and Mi-b. Viola
Slinnip motored to Muralifleld,
Iteedsiiort, Newport und Corvallls
on Sunday.
Mrs. Delmnr Mitchell, of Freu-
watar, Orenon, arrived Monday to
vifcii ior a muntll with Her brother
In law and sister, Mr. und Mrs.
Lawrence Itohertsou.
Sir. mill Mrs. Laverne Hamber
and duilKliter, of Portlnnd, left the
Illat of the weeli for their Inline
ufter spending several days visit
ing at the home of Mr. Hnmbera
sister, Mra. Ilrlttnln Slack. '.
nr. and .Mrs. J. W. Cook loft
Thursday morning for North Pow
der in eastern Oregon lor n visit
with their sou ami wife. Mr. and
Mrs. Daild F. Cook. Thev exnect
to be gone about ten duys or two
weeks.
Mrs. Siivllla Itambcr, of Poillnnd.
mother of Mrs. Ilrlttnln Slac k, ar
rived lo spend some time visiting
nor uaugliter and family.
Hiss .Margaret Odeiklrk, of
rtoscbiirg, spent the week-end visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mis. W.
M. Oderklrk.
Mr. ami Mrs. Verne llolxalo re
turned the first of the ,.,.!( fioni
Diamond lake whore they had been
vacationing for u few days.
Harry Parker, of Portland, ar
rived Tuesday Tor n visit with Ills
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Ituy Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrlen Smith of
llalsey, Ore., and Lewis Tllthlll.
of linnnlng, Calif., v. ho were called
here by the death of their father.
mam
Telegraph Company
121 So. Stephens St.
1. M. Tmliill, left for their homes'
on Wednesday.
: The Sutherlli. Fruit "Growers1
building is undergoing extensive
repair work. The underpinning
and skirting of the building la be
ing renewed.
Mrs. Murk Jordan an J daugh
ter, Paity, spent Monduy and
Tuesday visiting her daughter, Mra.
Gordon Applewhite, of Koseburg.
m.-u f..ti.. 'li.. unn
week for Newport for u visit with
relatives. i loouy wneu ins fiome siuoio, i-ara- "r.uincu uiiui ruuh cuutn-
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fisher, who , mount, filed suit for that amount U'" program, it was announced to
huve been ut the Smith river iiiar-1 against Samuel (loldwyn, proiluc-1 ly- Adults desiring to enroll may
amino station, where Mr Fisher""'. "ir ciiegedly luring him onto ;o so now at tno oince of tne coun
ls employed, are spending a fuw!""- Ooldwyn contract list. 1 ty school superintendent.
flnva in Hiitiini-itn. Thev neei lo
return to their station Thursday. forth Paraniounl'B list f grlev-'n typing are nem Tuesday, Wed
Stcrllng Jordan left for Rose- nnces, went Into tho records ofj nesuu and ThnrBday afternoona
burg. Wednesday and will vlalt : I'nlted Slates district court. It frtnn 2 to 4 o'clock, Saturday after-
Hw.i-a nMmlvhi h..fr. I,.ivi,i fn,-' asked S4.UIIU.0tlU actual dumaipR Itoon from 1 1 30 to 4:30 O'ClUCK.
San Francloco where he will Btay
lliueiiiiueiy.
Lewis Allen Jr., who haa been!
v s It ng for the oast a x weeks at
the homo of his uncle und aunt, Mr.
and Mra. Wolfe Allen, of Wind -
ling, ia expected to arrive homo
the flrat or the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Itaislon, for-1
mer residents of Sutherlln, are,!
visiting old friends und ncquulnt-1
ances In Sutherlln. They are at
present the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
liollry Deuley. They are now lo-!
cated ill Callfoinlu
-Mrs. J. H. Hartshorn, of Truer,
iowa, sister of Wilson Hartshorn,
lefl Thni-silav on the Rhnsf,.- for
Porlland where she will visit
foie -eliin.ini' lo her home In the ,
enst. bne niiB neen visiting nere
for the past two days.
SALTED HAY NO
. BARRIER TO MICE
Kxjiftriiuentfi at the Oregon Stale
coIIckg, have not produced rcHUlts
in rindiiiK a meuim of preveniinR
mouse damage in grain hay when
Htored In barns or stacks. Salting
!ifiA'"rr!' o'c,ck, through1 w;5i:', m
paliituhtllty and arts ns a preserva'
live but does not repel mice.
An application of oif-'ht' pounds
of sulphur to tuch ton or grain 'hay
did not in any way, reports County
Aent. J. R.. Parker, reduce the
mouse dumage. On ihe other hand
hay that was sulphured came out
of the mow considerably dustier
than the hay In the checked por
tions. Lime has also been tried,
but had no effect whatever in re
pelling mice.
It appears, states those In charge
of the experimental work, that mice
damage lo grain hay cannot, be pro-l
venii.rfhv.ii.iinir.ntt ...limnr nr
lime; but salt adds to the plat. I
ability and livestock -cleaned upl"rel from the Jasged rocks 200 feet
mouse damaged hay when salted In jllnve the shores of Crater lake
the mow or stack.
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AMERICAN LEGION ELECTION
lingular meeting of the' Uiiipquai
Post No. Id will ho held in the
armory Tuesday evening nt 8:00.1 A cross-country tour of the na,
Nomination und election of of ti-! Honal parks ended in tragedy when
cera. Lurge attendance desired. Mowden, uccompunlcd by-two com -
(Adv.l Ali.H'TANT. pani'ons sterted scrumlillnir down
Sample Low Fares
Now you can travel anywhr by
ttain in aalvty and comfort and
av mony. Hrai a fawiamplea:
ttm ROStBUHG I10U10 TRIPS
tit Cwcrt ' Tourttt Cxr ' Putlmsn
Chicajo, HI. $57. )5 $ 68.80 $ R6.0P
0ji!,-ren
Wmth. Tm. .. 5tl.90 f.7.45 8.1.20
Dd'Tf, Call. . 4?. ?0 55.80 68 6'
loi .t,tl.. Ctl. Z).O0 29.00 371'-
Utnc C'tv. Utx 104 21
MnrntimlK St.
Paul, Hmii. .. 5?.t5 68 80 86 Of
St. loon. Mo. .. 54. 69.10 81. V
St. Paul, Minn... 37.33 68 80 86. Of.
Silt Lilt City.
Utah 41. M 41.53 4460
Sn Frnciu. Cat, It.M 19,35 2185
Htm VaU. K. V. V75 107.20 " 124.40
Waihingtirn. 0. C. 92 10 101.33 120 75
' SlMPnj c fiiHt ttiatfi titrA.
Prouii of out aeAivmnf. w appfcial ilf public' ffoorf will and incrad patronaf. and pldg1 eonfinnvtf pogrMJ
WESTERN RAILROADS
AND THE PULLHAV COMPANY'
LOS ANCF.I.KS. July 20. (AP)
ljiURw liaiv cooner. the r ni 1
llir' ''eeunie a t5,uuu,0u0 "football"
I A lengthy complaint, sctt ngl
;ni1 another $1,00,000. punitive
l,..uitu r!r.l.l.......
..u, ,
(loldwyn suid he would not re -
i uiy umn . ne nau seen the com -
'plaint, t i T to a p. in. Friday.
1 Cooper declined to mako a ' Klemontaiy Bhortliand is taught
statement, but his manager, Jacklat classes ITom 7 to a p. m. and
-moss, ueciareu:
"Wull, We're Signed 'with Sam ir
Goldwyn .all right. ' But aa for
trouble between the two-studios, 1 I
don't know anything nbout it: It I
was Just one of those thing, that f-
sent us to Ooldwyn instead of stay-
1 ll'K U I (1 1 it illOU It t .
Adolph Z u k o r, ParanlOllnt'B
Adolnh
cnalriiian of the boai-d, accused
. loldwyn of a "lire,,.!, of .
be-land ethics" In snatching Cnoner
off the Paramount roi,.,- nl. iJ
VIRGINIA REA TO
: SING OVER KRNR
j rifle matches at Uainp Perry, Aug-
Vlrglnia Rea, papular radio so-jUBt 23l'' Sept. 10th. Paul Up
liraiio, w ill be heard with RlllmiolT ! shaw, his son, also won a place on
over Station KltNH this city, sins-; the team. .Mr. L'pshuw und his son
lng "A lilnliduy", by Woodman, in will represent the state of Oregon
"Musical .Moments", snonsnred hv at these national match fivii.
local t:hevrolet dealers, next Thurs-
Broadcasting fac:ilities. The iliaes-
I .I'L11,.1''"' a new t,me "These
I'oolish I hings froin the lOnglisii
prouuciion, "Mpreau It Abroad", as
his violin nolo, and will direct his
orchestra In one of the latest swing
Vn." ,i m..,' . . .
j'V 'sto'' At he havoy.
iiiiiHu, r-vervnouy s swing n It
BODY TAKEN FROM
fn a T-r-r , . i-r- n,,,.niw at roniano at z p. m. today
t-rtftlllR LAFvC KIM
I. I II A Til C A I T O nl
' , , '
.Al 1 'e 'iroken body of young
nneii Dowdon. I'J-ycar-old tour-
lsl r'"m I'nrtsmouth. Va., was low -
""" sm ' a ftiamatn runs
tunerul ; homo late yesterday.
I T''c youth was killed instantly
wneiti he rolled end-over-end down
Hie precipitous valls of the crater
and dropped out of sight. - -.
AIR CONDITIONING
There's no travel-weariness when you ride in a cool,
'clean, healthful air-conditioned car. It's the newest
thrill in traveling, and costs toothing extra.
Air-conditioning controls temperature and humidity
inside tho car to ideal degree, regardless of thunder
storms, dust, high winds or sultry summer heat. When '
going on a vacation, take a train and get a head start.
Relax or sleep in perfect comfort no drafts or odors
to annoy you. When traveling for business or pleasure,
on long or short trips, air-conditioning insures clean
liness and makes you feel "fresh as the breath of spring."
Save money fares lowest in history substantial
reductions on round trip tickets new coach comiorts,
world's finest sleeping cars and service, economy
meals, faster schedules, dependability, safety. Ask your
railroad agent about travel or shipping to any part of
the world.
Shippers: Use new Free pick-up-and-delivery of
LCL freight. , .
the dangerous cliff to go Bwlni
ining.
ilowden slipped, went crashing
down the alone and landed on a
ledge hundreds of feet below.
TYPING. SHORTLAND
CLASSES WILL OPEN
Much Interest Ib being shown In
j typing and ahortnand classes
negiiiniiig anu advanced classes
, ani1 Wednesday and Frlduy ove-
' lllllM Ciin, 7 In a .i',.,.tr
P -
j , Advanced shorthand ciuues aro
1 "em iiom i. in t n. ni. i ueminy ana
i:.in to i:ju p. m. Saturday.
-Members may tako their choice
bourn.
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V-m- a i t
YUINLALLA MAN WINS
AT MARKSMANSHIP
I YONCALLA, July 21. Gallic
n Pi aw ami lamiiy returned re-
't"ne' on, rm Portland Mon
" . B nBre Mr- Pnaw and son,
ul, competed in a state rifle
meet. Mr. Upshaw won the state
championship for service rifies.
whicn entitles him to first place
which will compete in the national
on trie uregon state . rifle team,
Ian teams from every slate In the
oompcte in these
matrhes. All expenses for both Mr
Cpshaw and Paul vill be furnished
hv the government
RITES HELD FOR
MRS. J. L. HAMLIN
Private funeral services were
for Mrs. J. L. Hamlin, former resi-
dent of Moseburg, who died Sunday
i ... i. . r. . . . .
I Hl "er 1 0,ua nollle- interment
was In Lincoln Memorial park.
M i'B. Hamlin is survived hv her
1 husband, a daughter. .Mrs. Pauline
I Hall, Portland; three sisters, Mrs.
i Minnie Matthews, Tigurd; Mra.
, Kinma Agee,
Portland anil .Mrs.
Nora Blos3er, Roseuurg, and a
brother, Fred liarker, Iioseburg.
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AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
1 Regular meeting of convention
I commission and unit Tuesday, July
2l, 8:00 at urmory. All members
urged to attend. Adv.
They Got Their
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KuDber workers of Uesden, Ala., objected to attempts ot union organtiers
to run their afTairs. A mob of 300 men attacked the union headquarters
where they severely beat John D. House -(left), president of the Akron
local of the United Rubber Workers of America, and L. B. Gray, a local
organiser, and ordered them with nine others to leave town immediately.
CALIFORNIANS BUY
COW CREEK RANCH
GLENDALE, Ore.. July, 21.
Charles W. Olinghouse, of Anchor,
reports the sale of his 230 acres
on Cow ureek to Mr. Leonard, of
Los Angeles, 'iiie sale Includes the
home plado of 70 acres, a nil also
Af STANDARD STATIONS,
V.fv
A V
Walking Ordersi
Leonard has taken possession and
has moved his family here from '
Los Angeles. .
Enjoy Trip to Caves Mr. and
Mrs. James Judd Jr., enjoyed a trip i
,to the Oregon caves and back Sun- j
day. I
.ou're happier and
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The small courtesy of regularly checking your tires which
any Standard Sen-ice Man will gladly do may increase your
tire-mileage as much as 15.
Then, too clean restrooms, many useful services and quality
products are among the reasons why Standard's percentage
of steady customers on the Pacific Coast is 30 above the
average. Once motorists try It, they prefer Standard. And
tMCAl'TKO"'!? C:::.V3UTO?.$-STAK0AR0 Oil DEALERS
LOGGED OFF LAND
AT GLENDALE SOLD
(il.ENDALE, Ore., July 21. A.
;. Clark reports the sale of (jif"
oral 40-acro tracts of logged-oft '
land, formerly owned by tho Ing
ham Lumber company, and all
I within a radius, of threo miles flora
juleuduie.
I The following sales have been
i completed:
Hoy Powclson. Glandule, 40 acres .
on Totten creek,
n. E. Robinson, Clendule, -10
lucres on Mill creek adjoining prop
erty ho already owns.
I Norman It. Hark. Ilowney, Cul.,
j 40 acres on McCullock creek.
. George W. Lynch, California, 6
acres on McCunock creek. .
Mr. Hark and Mr. Lynch huve
started building on their laud and
expect to move their families here
from California as soon aa they
are prepared for them.
Permanent Relief
from Piles and
other Rectal and
Colon Disorders
Why continue to Buffer? Wo have treat
ed and pcrmanep-.y relieved tnoueanae
of caiei M severe ai youre. 6pecialieti
in Stomach. Rectal and Colon aitmenta.
25 years auccetaful practice.
rJohospitalsuralcaloperatlon.No confinement,
Write or call for FREE deicrlpuve Booklet.
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Phyaiclmn mud Surgeon
N E. Csrr.ei Burniioe and Grand Avoa
TclerhcTic EAst 3918 Portland, Oregon
FOR SALE
37 aero dairy and poultry ranch.
1 miles from Rose burg. 14
head purebred Jersey. 2000
chickens. Incubating and lay
lng equipment for 4000. 6ix
room house. Electricity, hot
and cold water. P. O. Box 367,
thriftier, too! ....