Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 20, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TWO
ROSEBURG NEWSREV1EW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1937.
HUBBELL DEFEATS
: DEi IN DUEL 4-1
Giants' Ace Pitches 22nd
Win in Row; Game Sees
Battle of Fists.
lly SID PKDKU
Associated I'rivs Kimrti WYIlui'
lliu IlitClllUn' urKUiueKl nt llio
em Carl Hubbeli's bruins vs.
Uizay Itema kihmI right ui in
null a long way iiiim bring settleil,
but lor tue moment tln-ru hchmuh
lltllo to otier uKuiimt tliu minima
Hun o( "King Lull" an lliu lmt
burlor ia tile t'uiuu touuy.
Despite liln iilMimu IiikIi run of
22 Blrultihl victoriuH, u ub uiiniii
or anglo, Kfnerally ovur!uoi;uil in
tho firm iilmtluu anil 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
ol Hie 4-1 btmlini; Iluliliell anil till'
lIUiiu ninni-il on 1 Hau ami the
Carilinala yentorilav, uiili-u
plulns us nna-h an anything wliy
. ulil 'VdiiariMiautM Klnnils uut linn
a 1 1 lu Hum In a field of bin
leau iters.
WIumi IX ami Jim llliili!
tUiirteil t!ii buUli! that wounil ili
iu a rinl. with ulMiut ovm yotw iu
lmiloly vudiiwiIihI will l.oin tiiiunii
talvliitf IKirt, Jliililiull wtsll l any
wlieru umilllii. Ami wlmre lias Cur
vhna tliu Hunts wont unlV Wny
iloivn In lliu (Hunts ililtiout, an tool
an a lii'ir of Leer.
' lly hia own explanation, IIiiIiIh'II
la iiaiil to win ball gamea. Ann
since flHl'tbrowlliK, In bin opinion,
ilofsu't I'ome umier tin? bnail
wiiiniiiK pitching, no kept boiii IiIh
Beat anil his lionil wlien tliu tllant
noured out ol their diiKoul to
' mix It.
Longest Victory Streak
After it wiih all uv.ir, bo faintly
roKUineii bia tusit of mowing tan
luminals down ami wonnii 1111 wltn
. hia aixtti atraiaiit vii-iury tit tne
aeuHon. it waa nit 22:111 in a row
over u two-season alreteh, tne long
em atre-tk In btiHeiiali liintnry.
It may lie uiiluii' lo coinnarn
Dlasy villi ilulii.eli on trie uuhih 01
voalunlav'a wai-riue. mucu Ijoiiii
uu Kiv.ni a loimli ijroak whun a
lialu inn eulleU amiluat 1 1 1 1 1 1 in 11
UBiit Biiol in tliu Hixin, leuiliim to
tne llianta' winning tnieu ruii tuny,
. Uut lliu luet leiiiaina that minium
. haa ileJion.itiateil mat wluu we
- Ileal la on bo una few equala.
'i'wiio iliirins Unit K.nne, he
. rhowuil hia aluu' 111 lliu tiulen.
When IJueiiy .Uuilwick Iminteil Inn
lioniur, liuolieii luiineiluitoiy tul
lowed by (milling iIiiiikuI'ouh
Johnny Almo uml Iniim'iimtmy at
loi Mill ll picKi.'il Ulirneller oil fll'ul.
W.llin ilrov.n alllgleil In 0iell llli
nliiib, llniino.l inilii't but 1111 eye
Iiihii. bill woliinl lib (lie al tail' liy
liinniin; Aledv.iiK anil iMIzu, two 01
tliu toiiKlior lilitiira in tliu lonxuu.
Coniluneil In Iho I hilibiill-uimn
"huttlu o( Iho eeiiMiry," lliu real ill
the blit leiKi'm liroKlai.i illiln'l
atallil a chance at llio heudlinea
Jlut tburo wore oilier dointfa. M-i
Imaubllll. liliulu lta aeaaoiml ileniil
In Clniliiniitl, with iietweon ati,-
000 anil 5,001) liirnliig out In aim
tile IJoHton tieua down I be Kl'da
a-1 bolllnil Fotte.
Tigera Blank Leaders
The I' 11 1 1 11 il o 1 11 li 1 11 Atbletlea'
Aineiiean iea;;uo leail wna out 10 a
allm tiereentaKo innrgiii aa they
wuru inimiiled !l-n by llio Detrnit
TlKt'ia bebliul lliiiixni.' lin-hli
lillebiug. The I'hllliea mined taiilea
on the I'lratea iiu.i eiiine ini-ougii
v.'ttli a 5-1 v. In, riolib Canillll Htiyil
ini! houiu -lt l the wlnniiiii run In
llio ninth. Tox Carliiliiu innilo hia
l:i:;T ntiiiiliiK debut and pluheil 11
aix-hltlor In Kile the Cuba 11
vlu over Hie Ilroiiklyu Iniilgera.
lOvoi-ylblii!; elae huh rained oiu.
rondlliou.4 v ill lie reveraed Sal
nrday when the high ailiool nth
letie i-uaehea nf the cnuiily dun
tneir atlileltr tiia. while lueir tm
JillH will be prlvilei'i'd In all on llle
nldeliuea ami wltueHH Hie eventa.
The high ttehiiol enaehea anrl
lulneliiala, together with member
of llleir finuilles. will enloy an till
day iiiehle nl the Itiao'liuru Senior
high sehool grounda Siiluidny.
HlioilM Tor the day . Ill Im lude
lolleybatl, dlneua. shul ml. hoi-He-ahoe
pllehlng, leiiuia and inng
pong. The feature elent id tile da
ivill he a iuiaeball game at '1 p. m..
Avitll tile prfmipnls Uleetilu: the
roaeher. in a lualihed inntesl. A 11
Jliiuneed liatlortea are I'uling ami
Kialler lor t hi' prinripiila ami
Jugeiiret.'ieu aial IIMhk for Die
fllllellert.
The gi'iimlKlaiiil al Kliilay field
Will be open, willliilll ellillge, In
apeetalnra delrlng In wltneft.i the
aetlvltlea.
The ph nl: la smni'tired by Die
DiMlgla. t'onilly I'l llit'tjiala iisnoria.
Hull.
Jt&nclinCf4
My the AHsoeinteil IVi'hs)
Coast
I. IM
flan I'raiu lai o 3 1 il l I
Snernmonln .. .. It" 17 .ii"N
I.oa Angelea 27 l !.7
San IHegrt ,'2U 21 ..'..'.:!
Cortland 21 21 .177
fv'iiitio in . 1:12
f)iikhiini 111 :iu . :t 1 s
jviis.iloiiH if, :i2 ,:ii!i
National
l'lllsbnrgh 17 ' fi .7:i!
St. 1 4111 la , II in .f,.s:t
Neiv Ynik 1:1 12 .Mil
Chicago 12 12 ..riti"
llriMiklyn II 12 I7S
I'hlladeliihlii M 1". Inn
lloalon !i 13 lup
Cliielnniiii .. s It ,;ir,
American
I'lilluilelphia 12 K liml
fs'eiv Voi-k 1 Ill f .fdU
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Yes, a fair
"THESE WATERS, MO COUBT,
BUT PUKJY
IM THE SOUTH SEAS
1, MYSELF, HOOKED AM
IS- FOOTER OMCE, WHILE
SHIPWRECKEP OW A
PESERT ISLAUE- SO
B1S WAS HE, THAT BY
HOLLCWIMO OUT THE
CARCASS AND "PRYIMC3 THE
"SHELL IkJ "THE TROPICAL.
SUM, 1 ESCAPED TO THE
MAIMLAMP,
USIM3 THE
FINJS FOR
BAILS' kAF
KAFF-F
t?HAT
WAS A ,
BI6 CWE
WE MEAKj
MACJOR 1
Uncle Sam Tanks
i
X em
Jealously gutmled by llie army lire the secrets of its newest double
barreled tanks, pic-lured here for the first time, Sixty of the mobile
foi ls, whose armaments are shrouded in mystery to all except the
tank corps personnel recently were transferred from Fort Benning
lo Fort Mcl'herson at Atlanta. Ga.
Blame Terrorism
on Deputies
Ilefusal to assist sheriff's denu
des in the shiying of Bennett
Musick, son of a union organizer,
brought retribulion in llie form
of an attempted assassination by
them, IltiRIi Taylor (below),
former Harlan County, Ky dep
uty, cliarued before llie Senato
Civil Liberties Inquiry in Wash
ington, uavid sullenberger
(Inn), vouni! truck driver ridiiiL
Willi Taylor, conllrmcd the story
of llie attack in which both.
were wounded.
( I. v. liiuil .
I holt
HiMlnn
in
..I:!
ITI
. !."
.l:".i
.:'..M
Wushtimtnn
CIlitUKO
St. t.oui.s
II
1)
- o
A IMiJitH Srl.'MII-t bim ilcvliiil
id I Hit lit 1 I'tinlnnn-t nunle ol 11
i ii f r I it intl'M i;u;ii! . l.-ilnii
lor I
ibi' mil nt hiii if nl U (triint tn'ison
A t'olal id uoie lliiilt .SiIU.oun.
nm l derived ami'iillv rvton fur
IhriIiiu animal hi (be I nlii'd
SlnlcH. ,
If 's
v I iS rt
'(
If ' .J
1 ss.5wv. m- r9i
size for
FOR BAS
Up , on Mystery
III 'S1
COAST BASEBALL
SCORES OF MAY 19
(lly the Asijouiatetl Pi'ess) '
I'oi'llalid .. 7 U' 1
Nucruuioulo .. 5 . 12 a
(.arson and C1011I11;' Kllnt'cr,
helnsoth f7), uml ''ranks.
.MIsiiioliK 1 1 1 3
Oaklanif ...7 i:; 0
W. Heek, l.aiiiauskl (7) ami
Spriu.; I.urocea and Utiliiiouill.
(HI Iniiluga)
Los Angeles
Sim r'ranclacn
riionms, Overiniin
Una; Cole, Sbeehan
7 15 1
111 ; 3
(II) and Col-
IS), Mallou
(111) and llon.n, Woodall,
Seatlle n 5 1
Sail Dlegn ft 111 )
'ruriiln and Fernades; Salvo and
iJetore.
DEAN AND RIPPLE
FINED FOR CLASH
I'd.i AIM
NKW YOU K. Mav
Dizzy Dean and .llmmv Ulnole win
lined Still e:u-h today by Kord
Prlek, president of (he National
Iraue. rr their right In the Si.
Louis C.trdinals-New' Yo.lt tliants
game at St. Louis yesle.dny.
Itllple and Dean pi e( ipitatt d the
riee-for-iill fi;;hi in ihe iiinllt In.
uing. Accmdmj lV:tn of attemntini:
to "benu" him. Hiiude bunled dun n ;
the first bane line siifetv and I
lniii;led with the Cardinal pitching
star after he hail crossed the bag.
Bohind iho Scenes
in Washington
By Rodney Dutcher
I
V.SMIN(!Tll.. Mnv IS - Tin
liilhii'Mlliil ailinliilslnilliin tioni
iniinn mi whkimi a mi-ifnlln' kiii
imtniist
"if Mil'
' lll!V
lull!- Inlliilinn iiinllnuos.
ii'ioiii. in pinphi-sy iron. 1
'IVi'if vli.'WiMv-nillviilnriil ill!-I
I'lii iiill.'isi'il liv what llli'V rminlil- i
i'l- Ihi- heiillliy 1-Hi'i t nl spvcriI
iri'lili!iliul m-sl;iri'H an. I i is-
mi's 1.1 illsiiiiiiai:i prli'i' Ini'iviiscs.
Ihi'jr hilleve tbtit these ami other
liu toii h;n.' i-heekeil s I'.'culiU i f
buy hiu noil kept down or lowered
coiuiiimliiy imIii's. The prln ol
PP'. for lUHlnure. bus ileclin
'il iiimI ll ! widely bfllcved bfic
iluii what u-jis to liao Ihtii nn
oilier uleel prlee ini'ienM' hitH heeu
heiiilecl otl.
Viirioti vhih bouse mlvisera.
inM'er. U ill i nlillmii. In iin.
I tin the) art ion. ll likely thn'
Mm! vi It bi ioiv lone will movo
tnwaitl n reihh't Ion of i-ertatu lur
111 duller whUU wnubl aftect
pt ti e nt proli't ted pro-lin tN run
sfdetiM by rroitotnlMn lieie lo lie
"iui of llm" In litis cniim-eiion,
Mahh lor ncurt id' lbe fn tun ol
the i-opper inipott ta wliti-b will
lapsi- in June unleHu soiuethim: i
dour about ft.
Much Installment Buying
An en-dim ot Kuioihmiu war ten
Hlnn. tiouiilalion ol tiueltfli owneil ,
He i u: itiei h rv and talk of mdd '
I'ii'r nail an ellet l on the com-
moony iiiaiht.. .as will a a d- "
iniiiitrnilo:i elfoits,
Hnt llis-i e l-i hIhmii ii r n hiir
tut -. r li in.irtllta hi vHim:. t
) ill. ll reached y.UtH,OtMi.(li0 in '
fWl AMD 7 WHO'S
t -T 11 S ' 1UU l-1,L S 1M im r- i
0t I' f BEE I UAR'S
Ur 1R, SLEEPIWC3 S DERBY )
- fcSvi I OMYOUR H J
x a if ,-1 1; 1 1
XM. W B&A K f M 7i-m,.k WM 'Ilk .
Major Hoople
y0 yOU m OFF-5HORS '
? TOUCH . WIMr?
'l 111 1 lll II, II 1,1- ' I
J 1 iww 1 1 vvnirsiisjic
I WOKE UP I J ,UKE TH'
AMP 1 LEAPlKJa
PRIEST GOESTOAID
PORTLAND, Gin., May 20.
(AP) No nior "juat u nun, a bag
or hiiI t mid ii thumb pointing to
Alaska," tav Ktithor Mornuni K.
Hnbhanl, Santa Cluru univernlty's
"Kinder piioiU."
His H(;stnt trly north Is Lo do
aomelhiiiK for humanity; in seek a
cine ror tub(ixiilosis.
He explained to InturviewerB
lieie while en route to Seattle for
his takeoff that the answer might
lie in seal oil. '
"Veai-H nfco there was no tuber
culosis in Alaska,'" ho said. "It
came utter the Russian octmpution.
Today !)f per cent or the natives
up Lhere urn afflicted with T. B.
IT you hriiiK the Ksklnio lo our cli
mate and our food they salhrn
rlRhi off and die. Up Lhere the
adults don't die until they f;el old.
"What we are going to do Is ex-,
perinient on the Kskimos of
KIiik Iclund and try and see what
this seal oil does lo them. We
lt now there is a vast amount of
sunshine -vitamin I) in ; seal ;ofi.-
AWUe its the iinsworV .
Dr. Victor 13. Levine of : Mie,
creighton university school of med
icine will be physician to the party
and aid iu the experiments.
rather Hubbard said be would
spend a year at the island, which
in between Siberia and America,
and incidentally "debunk the Eski
mo lexemU that : Hollywood and
New WHk Park avenue explorers
nave heeu dishing out. '
l!i:bi as compared with onlv
ii.iim),i)Oti,uoo. iu Vrzi). This is 11
luiKe pleilse of future wanes.
There has been a Ihk in retail
buying and a piling up of stocks
until inventories iu the hands of
retailers ami finished goods pro
ducers also are higher than in
litl.
"Koroign economists think we're
Cl iiaV In iHM-tnll u4K-h ii Iii? v nl 11 (ii n
lot . installment buying, says' a
' celebrated, government economist.
Higher retail prices nre antici
pated by tall and the view ers-wtth-alann
assert that lite country
is getting to th point wiie're lucre
will be a dt'tii-it iu purchasing
power. ThMi, hy say.' there will
be more uiu'mpbynint piled ou
top of llie present huge unemploy
ment in the lace of a :ir,0tMi,-
U'lu.eun untlonal debt.
"The only answer is to get
pi ices down and wages up." says
'this group. "Now is the time to
iu mm iiuiiiiii t' tin; iiiiiii,t'i hi ii
I hii;h level of spending."
I (his advice may be bad. It
Ironies, however. from persons
itioiii whom K. 1). It. has been ac-
I ceptins advice for several mouths.
II' Ydl li TI.MK IS I I'-
TAKK TI.MK H.'T TO liKNKW
Kdi; Yuri; m:us i:kvii:w.
I.VriiriTA.NT STHHIKS AUK
UU KA K IM i K V K I! V DAV.
MAKIC Sl'liK OK l!K('i:i"IXt;
I r UY liKNKWINli NOVv'. I'l'
COSTS ONLY SiV I'Kl;
MONTH I1Y CAUIili:". IN
iiUNKIU i;i; OM. vJ.lla
KOI! TMUKK MONTHS 1! Y
MAiL. AXYWHKUH:
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
( Thii Old Treatment Often
j Bringt Happy Relief
Mtny nuffFrM n-lipxn tiagtmc bnpfcrhi
quii'l.K, tirn-i they iliv-ovfr thai thiirmdcsuM
j ol lhnr iroullo liny t.e tired l,idnyii.
IJi rirrM mid nml wmtl out n( thn liknwi.
Mivt prodf in," (ibout 3 piW n day or about
! 3 XMindn of ;mtr.
' Mltirnt or flinty imhtm i'h nmarti.'t
and Imrnitia ttlin thrrr ui.iv ba htcdiJuu
nniuh vonrki.tiicvuorblaillr
,An w ol bpi.Ib or ma.i.tiw in ymir blond,
iiwMiins, may
fms lumtviru, tvn pit, 4 tnjn mi-1 t.
v ",n p riiine,
uiMii-i ino r.i cs, nrsut ntS Still Ulltn(i.
Pon l ami! vimr drnstHt (or Voko'a
PtlL, u.ied i(W-j(h1' liy iillif.ti9 f.r ovtr 10
)r'T h; f',,"Kl,;t'; l'S t'"' '"iHpih
u. Tom ,w U'. uj, DD,,ctli;l"",gu
LEAGUE LEADERS TO
Pirates and Crescent City,
Boln Unbeaten, Will Top
Baseball Program.
By HILLY HVlAiS
League Secretary
League Standing
W. L.
Koseburg 3 0
Creacent City . 2 U
(Jrants Pasa ,...2 1
ABhland 1 2
(ilendale o 3
Medford 0 'I
Games Next Sunday
Crescent Cily ut Itosebnrg.
CleiKlule ut Medfurd.
Crauts Push at Ashland.
Cudisniited leadershin of
Southern Oregon league will be at
stake next Sunday at Jtoseburg
when Muqager Uuck Taylor's
high-flying Pirates entertain the
Crescent ' City club of Manager
lioy ueo. Hoth teams are unde
feated, Koseburg knocking over
(ilendale, Ashland and (Jrants Pass
in its drive to Lbe top and Cres
cent City holding wins over Ash
land and Olendale, with one post
poned battle with .Mod.'oid to be
played on Decoration day.
While the league leaders are
having it out. Clendales thrice
defeated Loggers wil it ravel to
. led ford to help the Craters dedi
cate the only high school turr
baseball field In the state: and
.Manager Jud Pernoll's Grants
Puhs . Merchants will have a
whuck at the Ashland Lithfans in
Ashland.
Tight Battle Expected
The battle at lioseburg should
prove one of Hie tightest and most
sensational of the year. Last
week, the Pirates handed Phil
Criggs, (J nuns Pass' star right
hander, his first defeat of the
year while Hulph Deo was pitch
ing Crescent City to A 6-4 win
over (Ilendale. UatterieS are ex
pected to be Deo to ftlulinverno
lor Lhe coast city outfit and Ty
nan to (luff for Uoseburg.
Al iMedtord, .Manager Alike Hal-
kovick of the Craters will start
young Larry Pepper on the mound
with himself doing the catching.
Manager Jake (Jipe will probably
open with Alvin .Men-it in the box
tor Ctlendale and Krank Thomp
son doing the catching. After
three weeks on the road, during
which time the newly planted turf
field was growing, Medford opens
before a homo crowd. Klaborate-
ceremonies are planned, including
il baud, prues for lirsts and city
liud league officials taking part.
Ashland, which beat .Medford
last week 7-5. will present the
same battery that did the work
Southpaw Lowell Drown to Al
Simpson. Grants Pass will have
Phil Griggs iu the box and
thigh Hartmnn back of Iho plate.
uiendale Off Form
A mystery of the. circuit so' fail1
PM the Inability of the CMcudale
Loggers to show the form expect
ed of them. Last year, they lost,
only to Klamath Kails for the
pcnnuiU iu a play-off game, but to
dale this season, have failed to
win a battle. Manager Jake (iipe
expects player help with the clos
ing of colleges In a short time, and
If he gets what help he needs, the
Loggers will be nobody's setup.
Asniami is also expecting neip
when school Is out, with Cliff Mc
Lean, catcher and Hob Hardy,
spulhpaw pitcher now doing their
stuff with the University of Ore
gon club, reporting to the Litb
lans. Medford will be strengthened at
first base with the addition of Bob
Smith when he returns from L.
of ().. and has strings out for
Andy Hufrney, slugging YVebfoot
outfielder.
All clubs are oxpected to pre
sent stronger fronts' the latter
part of the rival hnU'-'tVnd during
the second half of the1 league sea
sou. VITAL STATISTICS
BORN
N'Kl'F To Mr. ami Mrs. Kil
wanl Nnlf. of ihi.1 rity. al Mircy
hosiiial. W'cdni'i-ilay, May 111. a
son. vt'ilit six pounilK anil tlur-
n minri's.
P'fTi'
Modt above . . . Modernique f 4 l"
Full Enamel, pitted at . . . llali O
See otir ahowinr of Mental Morirtnio,ne
anil Ariatoctat Mantes. OHei applies on all
moueli . . .
5 AND UP
Terms
To suit your
JUDD'S FURNITURE STORE
Phon 26 321 N. Jnckson
Says Sitting Bar
to Citizenship
To Circuit Judge W. R. Hunter,
above, of Kankakee, IU., belief
in the sltdown strike Is a "form
of anarchy" and should consti
tute a bar to citizenship. Exam
ining applicants for naturaliza
tion, Judge Hunter asked opin
ions of sitdowns, warning "such
strikers are violating the law.
They're anarchists and can and
should be punished." No ap
plicant professed belief In sit-down.
1 r . k - - 1 1
.0(10 , J
llio I I "ill. - , . I I
ppptic
3 I F I C
SEE OUR SPECIAL SPRING SHOWING
RANGES
Lei ns show yon Range Beauty. ..Color...
Convonionce Features you've long desiied I
In Montag Modernique and Aristocrat mod
els we are showing "that ideal range" you
have waited for. Here's beautiful design;
attractive, harmonious color in durable
glistening, porcelain enamel; and cooking
and baking ability which makes meal-time a
joy I There are 17 colors to choose from in
each series. You'll find the very model to
make YOUR kitchen the most convenient
and colorful room in your home. Select and
HAVE the model you like best Todayl
FREE! DURING OUR
SPECIAL CAMPAIGN ONLY!
With etch Montag Range wilt give absolutely FREE,
a vajftff....32-PIECE SET OF
Early Calilornian DINNERWARE
WtTH SI GLASSES TO MATCH
4 Fleets of Dinner
f wre. Compute Ser-
vice (or SIX.
needs.
Cicxmtr anil mitai
TONGUE POINT AIR
BASE BILL KILLED
WASHINGTON. May 19. (A P)
The house killed lonay a bill
which would have authorized a
H.o.oOt) impropriation for a naval
air base at Tongue Point, Ore., on
tiie Columbia river.
The vote was lol against, 68 for
the bill.
Outside Salesman
WANTED
BY LOCAL CONCERN
To sell Washers, Ironers, Radios,
Electric Refrigerators, on commis
sion. Must give references. Write
Box 381 News-Review, giving ex
perience. Interview will be arranged.
Own MONTAC.the Favorite in Many
Thousands oi Western Homes...
Every outstanding feature which you could
possibly want in a range has been included
in new 1937 Montag models. SEE their
modern design, and the many construction
features which have made them so famous.
Let us show you the firebox for either wood
or coal; the all porcelain enamel ovens
which have cast iron bottoms; the popular
Montag two-piece French plate top; built-in
condiment sets on each range. The Montag
name means outstanding value 1
- af gf
I
W i
Glastei, 6 each
water, cock
tail. bvrtcrt,
bowl alio Included
W-aaMalaaMsltststsakrastststsisisV MlstststsSslMHaV
riwuMiwU of tuflerart. ionny cat of yra
It and lei k. after using UPGA, report kiuaztiij
nllmt. t'DGA relieve ou of iwtin. uumi,
.nil other dlaeomforu. UDGA 1 hijjh rc
ommetuled fur Ulcert. Acid Dyspepsia, Heart
burn, Indlftetton and Can Fain, when due
10 excels cia.
FoM'tuick. rlessant relief let
FREE BAUYLU of VDGA at
Cliupman's Pharmacy
Thousands of American families are
today realizing their hopes for
better homes. There is nothing like .
lumber for soid comfort in house
building. It is durable, easy to
handle and inexpensive.
When the Union Pacific was
under construction seventy years
ago, lumber was scarce in mid
continental America. Methods of
logging were tedious and wasteful.
Transportation was difficult.
Today, modern methods of
logging and lumber manufacture,
l coupled with fast, dependable
railroad transportation, make the
choicest lumber available in all
markets of America at amazingly
lowpriccs. In a frame houseof aver
age size the cost of the lumber is
only about 15 of the total
construction expense and this
includes freight charges to average
destinations.
Union Pacific has played a leading
part in development of the lumber .
industry. Steadily through the
years, it has bettered its schedules,
improved its cquipmcn t, to facilitate
fast, low cost, dependable delivery
of this important conimotlity.lt has
recently added 4,500 specially
designed cars to its lumber fleet.
Progressive steps in pace with a
progressive industry.
For Itlltr homes at minimum cost
consult your local lumbtr dealer.
Six colors make
up this RAIN
BOW set. pro
duct of Vernon
Potteries, Ltd.