Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 23, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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NEWS SNAP SHOTS
yXZVll Geo. Moore Admits
Killing DubinsKy
The Better Way.
The best opportunity lo make money today is by SAV
INO It.
A prices of commodities go down, tbe purchasing
power of your dollar goes up. Thus every peuny saved
Is pure profit.
Ilul as you save, duposlt your dollars In the I'mpqua
Valley Bank whero they will be further removed from
the temptation to spend carlsly and Invest foolishly.
. M. TIUIONE. Cashier.
the U24PQUH VALLEM bank
ROSEBURO OREGON
Convention May
Be Lively One
OMAHA, Neb., June 22. One of
the hottest platform battles In the
history of the Democratic party Is
destined to take place in the Sun
Francisco convention. In the opinion
of prospective members of the reso
lutions committee en route to the
big conclave. ,
DlscusBion revolved about these
three Issues:
Peace President Wilson, demand
ing acceptance of his plunk indors
ing the Wilson covenant without es
sential change, will be fought tonth
and nail by the Bryan faction, tho
Democratic senators who bolted the
president and voted for the Lodge
reservations and by other anll-ad-mlnlstatlon
dements who would not
bar protective reservations, but
' would subordinate the league of na
tions Issue to the party policy on
the cost of living, labor, trusts, pro-'
sneering and other economic quest
Ions. ' ,
Wet Fight IiOoniM.
Liquor them la In propoct a
three-cornered contest, with Ilryun
demanding a "dry" plank declaring
Cor strict observance of the eight
eenth amendment and Volstead act,
with the "wets" contending for a
declaration In favor of light wines
and beer, and with tbe administra
tion and many of the practical poli
ticians in tho "wet" and "dry"
camps throwing their weight In
favor of silence on the liquor quest
ion. Ireland Delegates favoring the
Incorporation In the platform of a
plank on the Irish question are de
vlded, the New York, Illinois nnd
some other delegations advocating
an explicit expression of sympathy
for the cause of the Irish Indepen
dence while others would not go
farther than expressing sympathy
for the aspirations of all 'subject
nations" for Independence, omitting
specific mention of Ireland.
Tacoma Man Chosen
Imperial Potentate
(By Associated Press.)
PORTLAND. Ore., June 23 Kills
Lewis Carretson, of Tacoma. was
today elected Imporlnl potentate of
the Siirinors. The only contest will
be for the office olf the outer guard,
for which there are about ten can
didates. Most of tho festivities to
day wore Included In nu'o excur
sions over the Columbia Highway.
I.KAVIXO FOR (XKNVK.NTION.
W. II. Fisher and wife, and Mrs.
Win, Hell, will leave tonight '.for
San Francisco, where they will be
spectators at the Democratic Na
tional convention. They expect to
be gone for at least two weeks and
will probably visit many other
points of Interest while In Califor
nia. ,
m onioes Un outcry
i VJ a jig
Follow the crowds. More shoes are.out for
your choice. The bins are full. Shoes and
Low Shoes, pair, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.45,
$4.95. ft
Come and Help Yourself.
This Is Foot Comfort Week!
Scholl's Foot Appliances correctly fitted
at Sale Prices. Wonderful Savings.
Fmm Oakland
Mies Ethea Mires, of Oakland,
came to this city to 'lop and visit
with friends this morning.
Returns Home-
Mrs. M. S. Thomas, who has been
visiting here with relatives, loft this
morning for Myrtle Creek, where she
resides.
From Wilbur
Mrs. C. Corvalho. of Wilbur, was
a Itoseburg visitor this morning,
leaving for her home on the early
afternoon 'train.
Hack From Portland
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Barnes, who
have been visiting In Portland for
the past few days, arrived In this
city this morning.
iioefl to Kllgene
Mrs. V. J. Daniels, who has been
visiting in this city for the past few
duys. left for her home near Eugenf
yesterday afternoon.
KxiKN-ted Tonight
J. H. Ilalley and family and Miss
Mlanrhe Iteed, who have been visit
ing at Crescent City, are expected
home tonight.
Coo Vn Onklnnd
O. C. Haker. of the Motor Shop
garage, left for Oakland this after
noon, where ho spent a short time
attending to business matters.
Returns From Trip
Will Dixon, who has been attend
ing to Dusiness matters in me norm-
ern end of the state for the past few
davs, returned to this city on thf
early morning train today.
From Ctt4ise Grove
Mrs, L. Stewart, arrived In Rose
burg this morning from Cottage
Grove, where she resides, to spend
somo time visiting with Mrs. B
Graves of this city.
Here From Oakland
Mrs. Easloy, accompanied bv her
daughter. Miss Itlrdlo Ensley. of Oak
land, Bpent a few hours In Itoseburg
shopping and attending to business
matters this morning.
W. A. Hurr Home
W. A. Burr returned home to
Koeburg Monday after a trip thru
California, and hack to Oklahoma
New Mexico and Kansas. He says
it looks fighty good to get bock to
Ftoseburg's green hills again.
Potition Presented
A petition for the appointment of
an administrator in the estate of P.
A. Anderson, deceased, was filed to
day by John T. I-ong, attorney for
tho heirs. It Is requested that Alma
Anderson, tho widow, be appointed
administratrix.
The blugiji and best dance of
the season at ire armory Bat.
urday night. Where tbe Jaziy
...m 1:,. n,. thtre.
states, growlnu- conditions being un
favorable to development.
In From Glide
Mrs. M. B. Chapman, and daugh
ter. Miss Ivv. of Glide, Bpent the
morning In 'llosoburg today shop
ping. To Iortlaral
Mrs. O. H. McAllister left this af
ternoon for Portland, where she will
visit with frb-nds and relatives for
several days.
In From Ulrngnrry
Harry Williams, of Clengarry, was
a Itoseburg visitor today, attending
to business natters and visiting
with frledns.
To Portland
Mrs. V. M Pltchford will leave
tonight for Portland, where she will
vis-it for several days with her
daughter, lira. Claude Welsh.
.Arrived From llonihrook .
Mrs. Charles Pierce Bartlett, for
merly Miss Flossie Perry of this city.
rrived In Roseburg this afternoon
from Hornbrook, where she resides,
md will visit here for a short time
with relatives. She Is enroute to
Coquille to visit with friends.
Vessel To lie in Movies
The "Lllya". a pioneer lumber
vessel belonging to the Gardiner Mill
Company and which has ben In
constant use by that company for
many years, has been purchased by
t Los Ang'-ies movie concern rnd
will be used In the production of a
feature picture.
Vults Ranking Purines
E. R. Morris, a native son of
Dnuglng cointy. who has been em
ployed in Po.tland for many years
is cashier of a bank, has resigned
ris position nnd taken -over tho
Malbohm auto agency In that city.
Mr. Morris Is a brother of Mrs.
Harry Slocum, who was a Roseburg
resident for many years.
EXTRA SPECIAL!
5H0E REPdlRlNQ
AT REDUCED PRICES
We don't have to tell you about the ma
terial used and you know the workmanship
Is better. Look at this price list:
Mens Half Soles and Heels . . . $2.00
Mens Half Sole $1.60
Ladies Half Soles and Heels . . $1.65
Ladies Half Sole . . . .' $1.35
Rubber Heels, 50c.
SHOE iAJRiNC 8SIHC II TO JA 0R AMO SI I IH INFFIRtHCC
ROSEBURG s BoOTERIEi
IRVIN RRUNN
ihotl Thsltstllfr and ril Your r.t.
Perkins Building , Caas Street Roeeburtr, Oregon
Tnko Trip
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, of this
city, left this morning for San Fran
cisco, Los Angeles and pther points
in California, where Ihey will sojourn
for severnl weeks. Mr. Hall Is em
ployed In the machine shops In this
city.
Iatttp Crowd nt Ifcmee--
Quite a large crowd attended tbe
dance last evening at Riddle. The
pavilion floor was in excellent con
dition and a fine time was had by
all. Several auto parties from this
city made tbe trip south on the new
mvod highway as far as Myrtle
. Creek.
Is i Committer
i Mn. C. O. Ileymers. who resides
; nn I'owler street. Is a member of the
I committee having churpe of the dis
tribution of roses to Shriner trains
; Mrs. Revmers will have charge of
the district of which she is a resl
! dent ami nil those In that section
should notify her if able to supply
. flowers on Thursday and Friday
Miifcri Good Cntrh
An exceptionally fine catch of
f'sh Is placed to the credit clr Joe
j Ropers, of Portland, who spent yes
terday fishing In the vicinity o' Doe
Creek. Mr. Rogers Is presiding
clerk of the circuit court of Port
land, and Is visiting here with his
son. Frank Rogers. Southern Pacific
detective. Mr. Rogers brought back
about 20 members of the finnv trih.
as a result of hi.i day's sport.
' Headed This Way
'When the Shrine conclave ad
lourns. Instead of returning to Shel
ton. Neh.. Mr. and Mrs. if. H
Weaver intend grrng on a fishing
trln for trout In the North Vmnoua
and then will motor to Crater I,ake
in see one of the real wonders of
the wo-bl a voenno which blew Its
neirt ort and the crnter filled with
a like mllea In extent. Portland
uregoMan.
Fire at Jail
Sparks from the chimney at the
-ountv Jail "t fire to the roof yes-
.terrtav evening. The fire was dis
covered bv IVvutv Sheriff Raffetv
who proceeded to organize a fire de
nartment of youngsters nmnntr the
,"gang" being n coimlo of nlle "ftre-
. men. who" shinned un the drain
, pipe to the roof and with ,, .f,t rf
a garden hose nnd s few bucket of
water extinguished the blare before
any great damage was do ne.
: Fmlt Grower Or.tlml.tlo
! T. P.. Evans, of Dlllard. one of th
; extensive growers of tomatoes and
! melons of that section, was tn town
.'h's morning. He renopts the crop.
; nmsnecta Terr good, but tiMr
, 'rtno later than usual, owing to so
much cool wreather. Cherries
coming on now. vl'h prices rsnc'ng
' from seven to twelve cents at ih
cannerlea. Cherries are a trlflo
smaller than common, Mr.
Deputy Sheriff He
E. H. Lifter, deputy sheriff of Jnse
ihlne county, arrived In this city this
afternoon to take charge of Jamej
C Havens, arrested here yesterday
by Deputy Sheriff Raffety on n
-harge of non-support. Mr. Lister
avs that Havens Is wanted for leav
ing his children without providing
support for them.
1envcs For Portland'
C. A. Brand loft this afternoon for
Portland, where he will visit for Bev-
"nil days. 'returning to this city Sat
urday. Ho will be Joined In Port
land bv his mother and sister. Mrs.
Tames Brand, and Helen Brand, of
Obcrlln. Ohio, and by his daughter.
Miss Kathcrlne. who has been attend
ing Smith college In New York. They
will spend the summer here.
Crops DtunngFs Homo
Jas. Cooper, who farms extensive
ly northwest of the pity, was In town
today, nnd said that while the rain
of a week ago did lots of good, his
Top will be light this year. Almondp
were knocked out by the cold, bis
grapes were pretty much all killed
and while the prunes are thinned,
vet there will be some. CherrieR
were damaged somewhat, hut aftet
all tho yiold of that fruit Is bountiful.
(fly Associated Press.)
PORTLAND. June S3. George
Mooro, held as a participant lu the
murder of Henry Dublnsky, an auto
mobile driver, ten days ago, baa
mado a full confession, according
to the district attorney's office,
Moue takes upon himself all blama
for the crime, exonerating Ruasoll
Brake, whom he Implicated n the
actual murder in an ellnged prev
ious statement to the otflceru.
Woman's Club Elect
Mrs. Winter Pres.
(By Associated Press.)
DES MOINES, June 23. Mrs. T.
0. Winter, of Minneapolis, wag
chosen president of tho general fed
eration of women's clubs at yester
day'! election. It was officially an
nounced at the biennial convention
here today.
Popular Couple
Married Today
One of the most charming of the
many June weddings to take place
occurred this morning at 11 o cioca
when Miss Madke Whipple, of Drain,
became the bride of Ned Dixon, a
former resident of the same place,
liev. J. E. Condor reading the wed
ling ceremony. The service took
dace at tho home of the bride's sis
er. Mrs. Charles McElhlnny on
3outh Main street. The reception
-oom and alcoves were attractive!'
irranped In ferns and Dorothea Per-
tins roses, making a lovely back
ground for tho beautiful ceremony
To the strains of Mendelssohn t
veddlng march played by Mrs. Chas
'IcElhinny the wedding party tool-
heir places. Lois Ann Whipple ant
lean McElhinny, neices, of the bride
acted as flower girls, and Miss Dore
!xon of Drain, and Harold Cartel
f Corvo'.lis. as attendants. The bride
.vore nn elaborate gown of whltf
latin combined with georgette crepr
ind beading, with a long veil held li
ilace by an opange wreath.
Following the simple ceremony
Lvmon Spencer sang "Let the "Res'
if tho World Go By." A dinner wat
served at noon, the dining room be
'ng arranged In a clover and umisua'
manner with Canterbury bells sns
n-nded by ribbons of pink and white
In the center of the dining table was
placed a huge wedding cake which
was cut by tho bride. The newly
married young couple left on the
afternoon train for Eugene, their
friends and re'ntlves giving the cus
tomary send-off replete with rice and
old shots. Both are well known and
popular members of Douulas county's
pyounger t.et nnd have many friends
who unite In extending good wishes.
PURCHASE I.OTS.
Lots In T.aurelwood seem to be
much In demand at present accord
ing to the Casey-TTnrdlng real estate
compmv, who are handling the sale.
The latest to purchase ere Harry
Kinney and W. K. Wright. The !ns
boueht nv each are very desirable,
for building, and hare a good view.
RICHARD CR0KER
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Three of tho four children of Rich
ard Croker, once the most powerful
bos Tammany Hall ever had, have be
gun In the courts a struggle to oust
his second wife, whom ha married six
years ago, and take full possession of
hit) estate, said by them to amount to
(10,000,000.
regarding the road. Altogether the
projects are very good and it is be-iir-ved
that within a short time tho
Tiller road will be a certainty.
The Chamber of Commerce will
FULLY
EQUIPPED,
Liberal terta, '
116 Can 8t
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SHOW ATTRACTS ln
. i ne ueesoa Brotw .
ow. occuprim 1 tnt ,
touring car. nai .lZ 1
burg this ..
probably havo a man in Portland to sheet for some tlmell
so before the coBimission nt Its next! a great deal of ittewll
nceting on July 6 and will then ask ! c( all varieties md ibZi
hat the work be Immediately re- riec. by them nd ,
turned.
ATTEND FUNERAL.
children with trlekt "i
AUTMATlinvSHWUT,!
ACCTMat THB
T THIS
I. win jriy
Kiddle Favors
Crater Lake Road
(Continued From Page 1.)
With a new Spanish process ornti
nicntiil articles made of wood. clav.
tla?N ami papier piaflie are electro
plated with gold, silver or copper.
will be done this year. The state
highway commission to co-operate
must vote bonds and at the present
low market would be unable to real
ize a sufficient sum on their bonds
to be satisfactory.
Just what action will be taken Is
altosether problematical. However
Mr. Kiddle is grrntly interested In
iho road and will he a booster for It
In the future. If ho does not vote
fop Its Immediate improvement he
will be for It when the labor situa
tion Is so adjusted that men will be
s"Ctirable for both farm and road
work. Ho Is still open to conviction,
however, and requested a number
of maps and reports bearing statistics
JfKW TODA1
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KVE. GUIStPFE BRU'BILLA
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FOT! SALE Choice seed potatoes.
Phone 34-F21.
WANTED Woman
Steam Laundry.
at Rosebur?
?OH SALE Two high grade mlleh
goats. Address Ilox 30. Glendale.
Oregon.
I'Olt RENT Light housekeeping
rooms. No rhMdren. Phone 170-V.
Address 814 Winchester.
WANTED Housework in private
family In city. No children. Ad
dress S. W.. care News-Review.
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FOR SALE 1917 Dodge touring,
ran 7000 miles, good shape, 1920
license, $S50. Hox 79, Oakland,
Oregon.
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I WANTED Small horse-power hay
press. State conllt Ion and prlco In
first letter. C. C. Nicewood, Ca
' Pons Valley. Orepon. "
. tj'! .WANTED To b,,- ton . a
a. ,'i I Brr!e hofs: n'so 16 to 25 rods of
. Htis't-J3 Z"1n wlre fonclnt- See J. A.
:: f... alker. or phono 91.
ITiihaW r..!)v.u anil wtfn Inft thia
morning fop nklnnd to nltend tho I Art Mathewi, i
'iineral of tho former's mother. Mrs. tlb' 'hl" mon,1 h l hi
lianna Craves, who died recently ii i !'iol):le. the mlsfcrtB,,,
Eugene. Mrs. Smith Ballex. a sis-''1" 6de bont two tM 4
cr of tho deceased, accompanied by '1"0,1 !hls Mt ftf
.er hiiBband, also wont to Oakland ! !urn"K vomitoelj .i, t
his morning. Otllors who attended "'' Pant of Ibe aim J
vere Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright and i "haken bat wen
"it. Beecher and son. Vore. Mrs. 1 lniu,ef 'P
Clraves was for 47 years a resident j 'Y;ufe demolished.
f western Oregon and died at the 0 "
home of her daughter, Mrs. Jose- I . Mr- nl Mn. L U Ira
hine Smith, near Eugene. j daughter returned till
- I from southern Orefm. it
I have been visiting wits n
I ne ladies or too uapust cuurcn thB pas few diyi
'VIII noid a cooaea looa saie on oai
urday, Juno 20, tit Pickens Bros,
store.
MRS. S. E. DELAVAN
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Mrs. G C. Dc;avan, president of tho
Womai.'s Assccianon of Commerce of
Chicac.3, v.ho rcprcocnted the bucinest
wemen cf the country Et the eighth an.
nual coiivention of the Chamber of
Commerce of the United Slates'it At
lantio City.
J ! Trrtwfs
1 Our Auto IilO
Phootin,
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.:i ..V fr-'
Knie. Gulseppe Brambilla. wife of
the counselor of the Italian embasty,
Is one of the most popular of Waslv
lr:t?n' diplomatic bostcrset. She was
Mi.-s Julia von L. f.teycr, daucl-ter cf
Evans t "4 icrrn" secrtury of the tr.uu
A.
I-X1R S.M E iso White Leghorn pul
lets. Mn-h hitch. -ears car"ful
nreerfin?. Phone ?'-F4. or write
C. W. Lawson. Ixoklrg Class. Ore.
FOR SALE CM clean grain har,
f ?.- per ton in field, on main fonn
tv road Prockwav to Looking1
C!as. Reach's runch. Rrockwar. I
Ore. '
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LOST Two Cotswold lamhs. Ewe
branded W on h!p w!th nnnr'ep '
circle underneath, bmln marked
ernn and snlit In left ear and nn
derblt In right ear. $5 reward for
recovery, chas. F. Wilson. Ros
ton, Oregon.
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