Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 06, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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EIGHT
SHOE ECONOMY
in buying good shoes for children.
They take one hundred steps to your one. The
C-SAW SHOES aretnade to stand these knocks,
made with heavy extension soles, in all the de
sirable shapes and styles, that combine comfort
and good service.
Pchild could go barfoot in C-SA W SHOES0
and never miss the stockings, that's our slogan.
Best looking, longest wearing, and most
comfortable shoes for children. Mothers don't
take any chance when they buy C-Saw Shoes for
their tots, which we sell as low as is possible for
this high quality shoe. Let us show you the ad
vantages of THE C-SAW SHOES.
Small Boy Lost
Several Hours
fc. :
ThJlrtHll iuii Ot Jtr. aid Mrs.
TuyluTB"! fro reside On Cam Douglas
utieut, was luat fur several hours to
day, flu was bruurbl over town by
his mother and was told to wait otit
slde a store whllo she was shopping.
Instead, with all the adventurous
spirit of a four-year-old child, be
sturtt-d on a trip or exploration and
was found a short time later In
Overlook addition by Gertrude Syl
van and Derma Price. He bad
climbed (he long hill thinking he was
going up Douglas street. He was at
once taken to tije home of George
Kohl)((Veii and '"turned over to Offi
cer Percy Webb, who at last located
his mother, who had taken the other
children home and was on her way
back to hunt for the smaller child.
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Till Lb' ;kth ii.u i..
SAN DIEGO. Cal., April 4. A
thief dived to the bottom of the
wishing well at ltomona's murriuge
place at Old Town, near here, recent
ly and took the accumulated horde
of pennies and silver, amounting to
about $40, that have been dropped
there by seekers of luck and good
fortune, according to the proprietor
of the prehistoric place.
Here Is the ancient motto that
hangs over the well:
"Quaff ye the waters of Rauiona's
well;
Good luck they bring and secrets
tell,
lessed were they by a sandaled
friar,
So drink and wish for thy desire."
Thousands of tourists each year
n the water and drop coins In hoin-
:e to the good luck spirit that Is
pposed to inhabit the well.
I'LKXTV OK "WKT" 1XIM.
Students Prepare
Coming Election
t A Krt'Ut deal of Interest U being
shown in the liUctiuii to bo litUt at
'the Ligh school ut the same time Rtt
'the regular primary election on iuy
itotistiatiou ia brink and th
"county clerk' and hi "deputte3"
are beitiK kept busy in taking th
: resist ration of so mujiy "voters. 1
'The election ia to be conducted upun
exactly the fame lines as the regu
lar elect Iokh. KcKitrtratlon forms
tollow clone I y those used by H-.1
county and the regular Bam pie bal
lots will serve the atudeuta wtitn
they vote. Although the books have
teen opened only a short time, 94
ItudciitH have registered up to the
I nre.s.Mit time. Ot this number !.
I are republic-turn, Hi have registeivd
an democratu, while two favor Uie
sociuliHtic doctrine. Others are regis-
eiing whenever they ejin find op
NKW YORK, April 5. The charge
that wet revelry reigned nightly
along New York's "guy white way.'
made lu a sermon Sunday by Kev.
John Konch Stniton, paator of Cal
vary llaptist church, "was not newK
to us prnhibition agHiits here,"
James J. tihevltn, federul prohibition
enforcement officer, commented to- J po,.u,llty unJ , expected that Ue
numlier will be more greatly in
Spring millinery, smart and cor
l, though moderately priced. Bell
lllnery. .
& C. LAND liOCATOn Ami
compassmaii. ('has Kyes, D2? N.
Main til., Knseburg.
night.
Mr. Straton declared he had made
a personal investigation of "vice"
conditions and found that cocktails,
highballs and whisky straights were
sold freely and that "hootchle
koolchle" und "shimmy shake" and
the "cheek tooche" were danced
openly in various cacs and cabarets.
"We know stuff Is being sold In
cafes nnd cabarets along Itroadway,"
Mr. Shovlln said, "but the fart is, it
Is very difficult for us to get evi
dence." In announcing that Dr. Strnton
would testify before the "vice grand
Jury" Thursday, District Attorney
Kdwnrd Swavsaid:
"We have invited the reverend
gentleman to come here and t '11 the
grand Jury all he knows about any
violations of (ho law."
heaved. Tbo political spirit is
reigning and students are campaign
lug in whirlwind style for their fav
ored candidates and pet measures.
fi ne inlllago tax bills will probably
be. accepted ulmost 100 per cent as
tjie students ore working eurnerl'v
outside of school for their passaio.
'I lie students have also been requcsi
ed to urge their parents and frienle
i'of a voting age to be sure of their
legislation and to endavor to get ns
many or their relatives und friends
out on election day as possible.
y JW X BARRY I
HARDEMAN NT ' r& I
hats vg
Election of Teachers
Held Last Night
All the leaohlng staff ot the ele
mentary fttideg la nJs city was re
elected and offered contracts for the
coming year at the meeting of the
Koseburg school board, last night.
It was the general opinion that the
Instructors bad proved more than
satisfactory and that they all would
be retained. At a meeting cc ma
school board held last week the elec
tion ot blKh school teachers was held
practically all of them being re-elected
with the exception of one who
has made other plans for the com
ing year. A salary Increase was also
discussed and an Increase of from
15 to 20 per cent was decided upon.
No other matters were luken up at
this time. Twenty days are given
the teachers In which to sign their
contracts as they have to be return
ed by April 25th, but It Is thought
ttt the teaching staff next year
will not vary lu many respects.
A complete line of Infants' wear,
coats, dresses, bonnets, Jackets, hos
iery, comforts, Girtrudes kimona.
Bell Millinery.
FOK.MKK ItOSKBl HO
CIKL MARRIED.
Much Interest Is being displayed
here In the word recently received
of the marriage. In Portland, of Miss
Lillian Krogel to Ross B. I'urkhlser
of that place. The ceremony took
place Sunday. April 4th. at the St.
Mary's Pro. Cathedral, with Father
Rdwin O'Hara conducting the ser
vice. A rew close friends and rela
tlvos were present.
Miss Krogel Is a well known Rose-
burg girl and has a tide circle of
rriuuda dn this city. (the Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kro
gel off Dixonvllle. She graduated
from the local high school and sub
sequently taught several terms of
school In this county. For the naat
eight months she has been tnkiiiv
the civil service course at Ilhenke-
waiKer Huslness ColleRe In Port
land which course she finished
snort time ago. The groom Is a ve
teran of the World Yar having ser
ved overseas for two veara nml 7
months. He Is now employed as a
contractor with the Portland i.m.i
company, rne newly married cou
pie will make their home In Port
land at 14 th and Market streets.
H
ow to meet your "Clothes
Cost of Living?'
YOUR CLOTHES will cost less for the
year if you buy good ones. All wool
quality lasts longer; look better.
You save because you buy fewer clothes.
You can depend on
Hart, Schaffner Marx
Langham $ Clothescraft
Clothes
A fine assorgnent of 2oc Hose.
Bankers Will Meet
Here On Saturday
On Saturday of this week. Rose
burg will welcome a large number
of bankers representing the finan
cial institutions In Lane, Curry,
Coos 4iid Douglas countios, compris
ing group 3 of tho State Hanker's
Association. It Ib expected that
practically all of the banks In the
four counties will be well represen
ted and Kosehurg Is honored by be
ing chosen as the meeting place of
these men. Iu the afternoon the
session will be devoted entirely to
the discussion of various matters
pertaining to the wellure otf the dis
trict served by this group. On ac
count ot the purely local mutters
which must be considered oy "he
hankers, it was decided sometime
ngo to divide the state Into groups
and to hold group conferences for
the purpose of considering these af-
fi.lrs and cooperating In the various
phases of the business. P. E. Snod-
gruss of the First National Dank of
Kujreno will preside as chairman
and tl. H. Hates of Myitlo Creek
will serve as secretary. In the even
ing a program und banquet will be
given at the I'lnputta hotel, nil the
bunkers and their ladles being ln
cuss mutters pertinent to banking
circles and a good time is expected.
The program was In the hands oT
.1. H. Ilonth but as he has gone to
C.ilir.nla. for a visit, John Throne
of the I'liipuiia Valley Hank has ar
ranged the details of the banquet
and program.
Handed s.illors and ready-to-wear
hats in Milnns, l.isere. Basket
Weave. Bangkok. Hell Millinery.
WOMK.V PICKKTS AKUKSTKD
WASHINGTON. April 6. Disre
garding the warnings of the federal
government that they will be pro
secuted, two women favorable to the
Irish republic today resumed picket-
as; nt tne nruisn jemhnssy and were
ill rested.
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Cl TTINf! xnillKII OF MKJf
LILAC CIltCI.K ttlVKa
ELABORATE MAXQVKT.
One of the kiggest affairs on the
iuue calendar lor tiio year wis
siM.nsrmu -jy the L:lac Circle in the
emu renews' hall last night, when
a i; iiYlrtk dinner was given for all
iieiuoeis or me order, tueir funiil
""d ail visiting members nnJ
their families. Covers vcre laid for
over mi guests. The tables had been
attractively arrangid with large bas
nets H"t at intervals, ;aoh hatket
contaiiMi'C Easter e?r.s celnred in
ten, v." lie and green, tho colors of
the order, and topptU wlih a mass
or colored maline. The Easter motif.
clever. y -niried out i" th Jliree col-
.'.o mi- t tier, wa. iis-u tnron.tn
om. .i Knson pho.ograili plavetl
du-li g the dinner. M. .-. Till l .hn
son, Mrs. Frank Churchill. Mrs. Fred
Fields and Mrs. K. ' fiyton had
full charge if the arrangements.
1-ollnwing Ihe bano ,-: th regular
ses-ion . i hp lodge waj held The
hull had also been decorated with
red. white and gie --. rrepe paper
and Waster eggs and chickens. Two
aprllcatitips for mem. crhlp wit'
received ri'id voted n.-n Th , object
of the ("m i. i apd nu c'ii-g was t. e
arousing nd stimnl.tl.it. of inter
csl, and to foster the gei-.i'q.i.iintiil
spirit
Half sox for children.
Ilnery,
o
tlell Mil-
at Canyonvllle at t p. m., where In
terment will take place.
Returns Honio
Mrs. W. O. Hill, who has been
visiting here with her daughter, Mrs.
Q. C. Brown, left this afternoon for
Wilbur, where she resides.
BusinuM Trip
George L. Miles, of this city, left
this morning for Central Point.
where he will remain until the lat
ter part of the week attending .o
business matters.
Returns From Portland.
J. V. Casey of the firm ot Casey
and Harding returned to this city
ths morning fiom Portland whore
he hus ' been attending to business
matters for the past few days.
Sells Two. Cars.
The C. O. Thomas automobile
agency reports the sale of Studehak
er cars to Alfred Clouke of Edenbow
erer and -W. D. Bell of this city,
through V. D. Mathews, salesman.
Return to Poitbuul ''
Mrs. X W. Skaddan and Miss
Franklu Dunn, who have been visit
ing In Roseburg since the death of
Mrs. J. 13. Sltadduu, left this morn
ing for their home In Portland.
Mrs. L. H. Grout, of the Eeonoirv
Cash store at Gkndale. left for ner
home this morning after spending
several duys In this city atteinilni
to business affairs and visiting with
friends.
Leaving For Tcas
Mrs. .1. E. Sawyers and "Hobby''
Kidder left this morning for Cottage
Grove to visit with Mrs. Dell Hast,
who Is leaving soon to join iier hus
band who is eiiinioved in Ine jilumli
ing trade at Slruwn, Texas.
Carl Wtmlierly nt Salem
Carl Wlmberly left last night for
Salem, where the case of E. L. Giles
vs. the city of Itoseburg was heard
before the supreme court today. Mr.
Wlmberly appears for the city and
Attorney B. L. Eddy for Mr. Giles.
Investment Ciiiuiy Meets
Thel Lexington rnvrstment com
pany, of this city, held its annual
meeting yesterday and arranged tiie
details of Its work for the current
ear. Several members of th com
pany were here from Porti.-nd.
fioes to Youcalln
Miss Gladys Strong left this morn
ing for Yoncalla. where she has a
weekly cIusb in music. She was ac
companied as far as Isadora by the
two children of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Strong, who have been visiting iu
this city for several days and are
now returning to their borne.
K. H. l.ciHix Is Grandfather
County Clerk K. H. Lenox today
received the announcement of the
birth of a H pound girl to the wife
or his son Osmond, who resides nt
4707 4!)th street, Southeast, Port
lam The child was born at 10
o'clock last night, and both mother
and baby are doing nicely, the mes
sage states.
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We Are Interested
In the elf are of the saver and nisb
to see him prosper. This Is why w
encourage regular deposits luid the
building of n uijlus fund. New ac
counts - invited. Vvur per cent
Intercut paid on Suvings AcrounU.
The Roseburg National Bank
Roseburg, Ore
Makes Report on
Tiller Cut-Off
Kobo Corsets In fleHh and whit
Hell Millinery.
A lengthy report deuUng with the i
Tiller cut-off road, and the need of ;
iminediute construction, has been1
dispatched by Forest Supervisor V.
F. Kain&dell. Tliia report tuke up the j
immediate need for the completion j
of the road and advises the forestry ;
department to begin construction
work immediately if possible. I'll Is
report has been forwarded to the
Portland office and from there will
be sent directly to Washington, I).
C. Mr. Kam&dell states that he is
anxious to see this road started nnd
completed and will do all within his
power to hasten work.
Mrs. K. L. Thomas left this after
noon for Portland, where she m
visit with relatives for several ween,
Smart and serviceable styles for
sr miner wwar, hats, coals, suits mi
naistfi. Hell Millinery.
Mrs. Mary L. Itudley, who bu
been visiting her son, Fred Kudley,
iu this city, left this morning fur her
home at Hastings, Nebraska.
Visit lu Pm-duncl
Kecte(l Hack Tonight
County Agricultural Agent C. J.
Hurd is expected to return totiight
from Willamette valley points, where
he lias been spending the past few
days attending to huHim-H8 iiitttttrs,
lot
KF.W TODAY
WANTED Dishwasher at Foutch's
restaurant.
WANTED 15 gallons milk per day
year round. Phone ir.
DRESSMAKING Stylishly done:
tailoring. 749 So. Main, l'hone
4 29-Y.
FOR RENT 11-2 acres river bot
tom soil, close to town. Phone
278-1,.
WANTED (Jood erailo .TerRey cows.
miiKing. a. is. ur.en weth, Look
ing Class.
WII.I, KXiatiK 111(1 Kill IT
1'I.AXrs AT SI lHI IU.IN
SEATTLE, Wash., April 4 nasn
lall roaches of the I'nlverslty of
WushiiiKton nrec uttlng down the
number of men in the siiuail trying
for places on the l20 varsity. He
ron ih the siiuail was cut to 2 8 men
Another cut Is promised soon. About
seven varsity veterans are In the
squad.
t.KTS l:w HOME.
C'liiiiK Sam was ,.ly moTed from
old st.re on North Jackson street
a new location in tli rUr r kh
Macc.il.ee t.-li.il... where be will so,.n
be re-established In business. A
sufficient amount of money was
raised Bl(J)e recent tag sale to pro
vile him with u lr..r ...,i.
goods and he will soon be firmly e-
i naain in new Quarters. Th.
which he has been lo-
Frar.k J. Norton, president and
ir.anager of the Sutherlln Kruit Pr.i
ducis company, who was in this eltv
today, is preparing to vry materi
ally enlarge their plant this Benson.
In fact the woik ia to becin just ns
toon as the necessary materials can
be procured. Delay is already being
experienced In procuring gravel for
the concrete work on aooiiut of the
travel plant Just south of this city
having been inoperative recently
while putting in new machinery.
For the same reason there is delay
on tae construction or trio newj
murcn in Sutherlln. Mr Norton
says the fruit outlook for the com
ing season Is excellent at present.
l.ttilOX WILL MEET.
I'nipqua post of the American
Legion will hold their regular meet
ing this evening and many matters
of importance will be discuss4) and
decided on this evening. Ine of the
Issues which will probably be taken
Op this evening will be the opening
oi the grant lands in this section nnd
the large amount of fake advrtislug
w hich is being sent broadcast regard
lug this Imposition. A large attend
ance Is expected tonight and a lively
meeting will no doubt be the result.
WANTED -Man. to slash brush.
Phone 34F11. Leslie Hatfield,
Roseburg. Rt. 1.
WANTED To buy one dozen Jars
of home eanned fruit. Address
222 So. Pine street.
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow with
young calf. C. K. Keyser, Wilbur.
Ore., phone 27F11.
?E33eXjiiderelIs3
2 every weeKN
where to. buur
Dear Friend:
You have beard the story of Cinderella and her slipper
of how she won the princo. -i .- "m ftTM
Well, we are going to l?t "Little Cinderella" tell you each
week about tho many beautiful things we have In our KELIA
Hl.W Jewelry store where you can always find rare Jewels
and works of art reasonably PRICED.
Read what little Cinderello says in this paper. She will
tell you what you NEED and whit to get to ADORN yourself
or give to those you love.
in'R WORD Is our BOND
Respectfully yours,
BUBAR BROTHERS
OAK WOOD FOR SALE MOVE BY
TRECK. Quick rt liable service.
Prices reasonable. Phone 20F2.
WANTED Girl for general house
work: two in famllv. Wa-es J7
rer week. Call at 500 East Cass
street.
lu
nMlsh
biiililim
c.ueo i,,r so many years was todsv
I'm down to make room for a new
garage, thus destrovini ,ih. .
st landmarks of hhe city.
the olde
Dres, bat, ( transparent brims
NEW SNAP SHOTS
P. . Ilecklcy was In from the
North I'mpqua district this morn
ing attending to business matters
IWtniiii LrnQ
r C. Harirum, former forest, su
pervisor, left this inornln t.yr P,.ft.
land to attend to business matters
for a few days.
Funeral of Sirs. Inflow
The body of Mrs. Ila
oaugnter of Mr. and Mrs.
nigel.
h,. I. , ""-i'i.ui orimsioaugnter or Mr. and Mrs Jl J Wil
FOR SALE niaek mare. 9 vears
old. weight 1300; four-year-old
gelding, weight 1050; bay mare 7
years old. weight 1000; bav mare
4 years old. weight 950. 6. Mar
tin. West Roseburg.
$1500.00
Will buy a 7 roonl house on pav
ed street. Let us show you thl9
well located property.
A bearing prune orchard with
some good bottom land for logan
berries or truck garden. Good
buildings and in a most desirable
location. The price is right aift
we can give terms on half the
sum asked. K interestd see us
P River Bottom
Soma choice tracts of river
bottom in bearing fruit. Let us
show you.
G. W. YOUNG and SON
Real Estate and Insurance
l)TMJ3i SYI
TONIGHT
The Screen's Funniest Comediene
Dorothy GishNuggetNelF
She has the meanest Trigger Finger in
Rattlesnake Gulch.
Christie Comedy and Topics of the Day.
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VIOLA DANA
IN OPIFNTil ROMlNHf
UNO WHERE THE POPPIES
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"THE WILLOW TREE"
Sennet Comedy Pathe News
and Black Secret.
116 Cass St. Phone 417
nesuay. Tha fuueral will be held