Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 05, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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WALKING BOOTS
Comfort is the keynote of our
walking boots. You can see at
a glance what comfort these
shapely boots hold for you and
what lengthy service they will
render. If you enjoy being out
in the open, they're exactly
the shoe for you.
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
SHOtS THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET
Bring IS your Repair Work and see the difference.
Perkins Bldg. Cass St. Roseburg.
Party Without a
Name is Barred
flAI.KM. Oro., Ant!, The lie
political orpuniMtl"" Oresjmi.
which ptoinwd ' fh'M tl,H namf
HiicUllst laimr" parly will have to
wlwt mimic oih'-r ililo that does 110!
make ime 11! Ihn word "sofiaHit"
iUhT niiinly or In rouiiilnallun, do
i...-wt nnriitv Ctiiifntl llruwn. in
Inn iipinlnii il't'n today at the re-
Uint ot Siiri'tatiy ol Male iu-i.
The ri'lison IH trial illi'Kmi uir.nu..
has a li'Ulllly rolls' II Utvl socialist
......i.- utt.l for iihw nartv to I'hoosii
a contliitlim liilo woujil bo contrary
to law.
Iviiilons for toe new party, ron-
...t. kt'.Utt cU'tmlureR have been
pre-ented to the iwctetiiry of iitale
by T. r . Johns. Dill were neiu tmi.ii
pMiiilliiK an opinion from the attor
ney general. The number of siKna
tuies lit more than the renulred Ii
IMr cent or the total void ram i i'
last general election, but another
name nuist be selected.
It -wan Sillll by Sir. jonns imii n
the name "sorlallat labor" should be
held conflictinK 'lth tne "soviiuim.
party", tho name chosen niiulit
tvelltually be ITlilllHiriiit f.u'i'i
n,.rir A noon as the title is uccin-
ed tipon the party can call a con-
nn nniii Tiflin ra n i 11 urn.
fy them to the secretary of Ftate
nnd they will go upon me uanui.
New System High
Finance is Found
BOSTON. Man., Aug. 4. Payment
of more than f 1.000.UUO In the past
three days by Charlea Ponil. proprie
tor ol the Securities Exchange com
pany, appeared today to have effect
ually met the run on the concern,
and when business closed for the day
at 4 o'clock this afternoon there wan
no one waiting In line.
All excitement passed away from
the nine-day financial attraction. Em-
ployes of the financial company left
the office at 27 School street Just be
fore cloning lime, and announced In
loud Tolcei that there wui still oppor
tunity for note holders to present
thein, but there were no more com
ers. Everybody, apparent ly, who had
any demands on l'oml had been sat
isfied. . , ,
n.. W Rtnr.'V. nf the tlnlted
Stall's department of Just Ice, who ar
rived In Boston last nighi. supposen
lw In Mtnnnrllun with the I'OllXl CBS1
was In conference during the dny
with ih. HMlsliint TTnited Slates dls-
trlct attorney, but no visit was made
to Mr. I'onil's onlce.
I..nvl f:itrlM.l In White.
Payments In the past three days
from statements given out at the if-
flce of the Securities exchange com
pany, are said to total somewhere
over $1,000,000, as follows:
Mondav. 418.000; Tuesdny, S53.
950.62; Wednesday, 1313,2(8.7(1; to
tal for three days, 1 1. 086.201). 37.
Ponel kept away from his office
today. He left his palutlal home In
Lexington at the usual hour, clad
Immaculately In a white palm lleach
suit, with white leather shoea, and
started for town, but he never
reached his office. There It was
rpKiimliitf business as soon an the vu
untary suspension of ten days ei
plred. wlilcll WOlllil !' tomorrow
ni.lif. If no new flevenimrtellis 0"
.tin It lit evltecled thill 1'ollZt Will
commence to lue notes again Fri
day of this weex.
Damage Claims
Total $30,000
(SAT A Mir F. . fin him ai'iire-
Kating $:i6,000 for the di-uth or (lie
Ihriwi Ori'imn nrlillerviuiri killed t)V
the PxplDHlon of a gun which thy
were ririnK wntin in training ui
Camp LowiR last month, have Ihm-ii
nlv'd with the war dpm ( im-nt by
Adjutant-(it'iiral Whii-. Thf rlniin
calls for tlic payin-'iif of $l').(ino
Msh In Hit u ill mum if Ourntit it I I'd-
wtn . Hrott and Corporal Clyde K.
uuminKiT, ui Miirxni n'm. aiici uu
same amount to tho parents of f'rl
vato Halph It. Fraly, of Ashland.
In hl claim tho ad jiitant-K iif ial
points out I lint tho men were undur
tho ordors of tho federal Kovprnmcnt
nnit vitrn flrlntr n iriiti hclnniriny l,
tho war dopartmrnt at tho tlnu of
their accidental deal n. 1 he nutn
specified In the claim Ih liased on
that paid to the next of kin of nu n
who lost their lives durliiR the ren-nt
war ana were prot'crea ny Kovern
ment Insurance.
!W)AI) PIKMI-HTT KTAltTI-:i.
KCfiKN'K. App. 4. To forest ser
vice as tarted ,vork on a road pro
ject on Sharp's creek in soniheast
frn part of l-.ute county and within
the rinpqua national forest. Seven
miles of jiew road are ooititT t it ill
Peek-a-boo Skirt
Sets Paris Agog
nxnia An,. A . Thin Is a Kreat
,lav in I'arls. The fall fashion show
l...u niu.n.il in discover the fcklrl
rapidly illsappearlng, and thousand
thM ihiv with their noHes flat
,...,,.,1 the II Hie K aMS hliuu
windowH behind which beautiful
iimnnlkiiia disDlaved new fashiuua
n.,,.,l,-,.iU or American touritU
uirmri,!.',) for nlaeeH next to tile will
lows. In tho more exclusive suops
all the accent! of the United Slates
could be heard as the spectators ui
t ,1 ..Ylnniatinnn. surging against
ik. ciii.'ii rniien which keut the
r,,u-il fi-nm swarming into the
ring" where the models languidly
strolled about.
The neek-a-boo skirt was the nil
..f ilia uhi'iar This carment is corn-
nosed ot two panels, one in rruni
and one behind. The panels over
lap and ure stitched only part way
.i..u- u.i tlmt n tiri'ce Icensoredl.
l-hu lua ovti-enie fall uklrls are two
inches shorter than lust aeuson'a and
correspondingly tighter. Prices also
are reaching new ullltuues. MiHvra
hkewire are shorter, but necks are
hlcher. Collie of Ihe collars arc
,luuii'ii..i1 ti. lunch the ears.
Fluffy ruffles and transparencies
;in, favored in evening gowns. Col
ors are astonishingly yellow ami
silver, for example trimmed wuu
Hllver lain and cliliullla fur with a
low V hnck and a headed ornament
hiuic nir ilown to till tne v.
u'rans a so havo n mincn tnis
season. One which nttracted mucti
attention from sedate, middleaged
American tounsls was clotn ol gom
Hind Willi ermine.
Kxpirts say tlie st yliap -lack any
new constructive ideas and are
sliniilv a reailoption of those of
1914. with novelties. Home novel
ties.
AltOl.NI THE TOW.V
ileio From, Sutlierlln
tt...i..i i .n,ir.ih came to
,ll ..iUll--
this city this uioinlng froia Sutber-
lln and spent a tew noun "vi""'
and visiting with friends.
Visit Hon
Mrs. F. B. Hardy left this after
noon for Salem to visit for a short
lime with her son A. o.. jiarnaru
of that place.
Hiixiii-mk In Alluiny .
Mrs. It. L. Thomas left this ar
. ... ... Aii.unv where she ba
been called to attend to business
matters for several days.
Hn From Vonrallu
I.' M llnlche or. the well Known
Yoncalla resident, came to Koaeburs
this morning to trarnsaci uuiiucm
matters for a short tlmo.
....... If .,,n
.Mrs. V. Codley left this afternoon
for WTiur after spenning a mu
time In this city attending to busi
ness matters.
M. 1.1. ....
Mrs. J. 8. Fribley. wno nas ueen
..I..I.1..M n Dii.fioi with her sister.
Mrs. C. V. Davis, left today for her
homo in Aberdeen, asn.
To niliroinia
ra v i. U'ntsnn left this morn
lug for California where she will
pend the month or August visuini,
at Santa Ana, Long Heach and other
California points.
Here From Tiller
1. J. and W. A. Norman ana r.a
reaCneO ntS OniCe. J nerw if was ati-fituu ft win rnnnnm.- ni, ,-i !-
nnunced that he was In conference dangerous grade. It will p-mnre two
with business men In the matter of years' time to complete -the Job.
0EPEND0N GOODS
QUALITY GOODS!
In buying goods we are always on the look
out for fabrics of the finest quality, weave and
designs. From the wee'est baby stockings
to our most expensive silks, we always choose
the best in quality. That is our watchword
QUALITY.
DRY GOODS LADIES WEAR
I. ABRAHAM
The Store That C.ivoa You Service.
WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSETS
These Are good
ITEMS.
To be had at
Churchill Hardware Company
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New Record Work
Established O.A.C.
I'OllVA I.I.I S. A H if. 5. Knt;ilIish
itiK ii new lui:li reronl mark for
nii in titer si-ssltii utioiulunre at the
O. A. ( mimmiT hi'msmiii. the 19L'0
hTtti rlosi'il July Imvliie resist
vvvd 1. 1 ! studt'iits. Thf houvii'st ro-
Kiatrutinn in wuimiiht session history
ntt tn ihl.s tlmo wiin '.',:ih. in 1 '.' 1
Thi wink In thvsk:l vi ucntion
ilosiuned to help (it teachers tr I Me
Dhvslr;il t rattiiiin -r (tie un Kil l
ami 1mvs in ac-inl nice with t h
new t'l wji I it'iiit 1 laws ami re-nl;i-tiims.
Htli.ieUvl the KieiUest amount
of Interest. This w as most not ic
alle uitioiiK rural uml sm.ill town
teu he: s. w hero no h ysiral trainer
Is em loved ami the. teachers must
;!o Ihe woik thiMiiHelves. The uti tu
rn nr work showed them how some
or the most imi'oi tant duties in
keeping the liody nnd mind of the
child in healrhy n tive condition,
can he performed by the teacher.
The lamest jhiKle 4-lass of the
session wim that in tailoring ron
ducied by Kilmnml (iurney, a Port
land specialist.
Seyei nl mi turner Bt mleiits were fo
well ple;'Ml u it h 111 Ir first taste
of culleKo work that they nre p!an
nhifc to C(:itinue with dejrreo cour
ses, said lVan M. Kllw'ood Smith,
ilirectnr.
Med ford Man Shot
In Home-brew Row
MlM'l'OHli. Or., Auk. 3 - An al-n-.it
ion fixer "heme hrew" l.'il te
i- !uniiiii; nf i; uri;- lioimhii. it
M . . 1 1 . ' i . I uiiheNtf rrr, h Tom Mur-
1'liv. liHiil Junk tleiller. Ill the latter'
'mi-i i' l.isl nii:!it. nrenrilinie to Itie
P"Hi o. Mill l'hv is lieine lielil fur
irini: this iit'i'innen in u thari;e nf
.i- ,l'.llt with lllti l'.t til kill. Ai'f-oril-ini:
to M'niiiiv'i t'ri'v. wh. n I'leicias
:N ii. .1 to -ent him up and ltrnke
rl ii ht-f he i -. Mut'uhv tir. -I iwtre.
'!'' dttlt.l it t a I iin the tnini.l.'rV
r.-r.-t.. :i.l unit ill,. iilh,.r innkhi: a
! ill HI ft-': tl M iimiit in tin- et,. : V
'! !' lu'lhv (Vtiii-iU!. il two r;iS!'s i.f
' ' 1'ul'le tvli!it;y nn,J n ooti i. r
r full ir Mnir u:;iU at Muip'i'ii
'.e fnUi;i:is w.i-i nut fii-riiill-;1v In-
1 i.t.1 will Ir auli' to tistlf
1'.' :u il-p
Rerifro were In t lie city today from ' of toys.
hnmo fit 111 ler 101IK1I1K ttini
bslness matterB and attcndiUK th
afternoon meeting oj tne county
eourt.
To Myrtle Oeek to VUit
Mrs. O. O. llunsaKer ana i"
. , .n v.thel. left
rniiuren, f nii"i
hl3 mornhii! for Myrtle I'reeK wnere
thev will visit with relatives tor a
r.tinrt while.
Home Frtmi llospllnl
Mrs. tl. W. hicks, who urii-mi,
underwent an operation at Morcy
h.wi.iii.i returrne dto her home in
this city yesterday afternoon, nr.
i-ehrbach was in cnarne oi mn
tion.
Iti'tum I'mm Trt
Mr. and Mrs. K. u. nuanun uu
daiiKhter, ElBie. who have been en
joying a vacation at Crater l ake. I
returned to this city yesterday. They
. . t.A.,,ittriil neanon. at the
repiifi n uvm...... - -
lake with a large amount of tourist
travel.
Visltln In ltoseburir I
Miss Katehrine Dovoe, a former
resident of this city, arrived in Rose-
...t.,v nrf win maae an '
"I A" r.h h sister, ilrs.
I'Diieil ii.iii - - .
. .1.1. ,ii Miss Devoe has
'ieen In San Kraiioiseo for the pan
i-ear.
To (iiniits Piew .
Mrs M C. VanLeuven left tnis
me'rnlng' for Orants Vass where she
will visit for several days.
K. M. Holer anu tamiij uuu
K. Hoter. of Balem. spent
in this city. -Mr. Hofer Is publisher
of the Oregon Manufacturer.
Here I'min Kugene
n i.-;nf.i.i iionntv snnerlnten-
ileiit of the Metropolitan Life Insur
ance company, arnxeii t
. . - . ... i.'m,nfi where he
tins inorniiiB "" , .
has heailuuariers. and will spend
several days Here toumn '
local agent, Millard Mereditn, and
attending to business matters.
I'nim fallffirnln .-.
Mrs 1 K. Matot arrived In Rose
Imrg this afternoon from Santa Ana
and will visit here with her sister
Mrs N O. Williams. Mrs. Wil
liams' mother, Mrs. O. V. Rail, , of
folion California. Is also visiting
In this city. I
l.envt Ktir Kuuenc
Mr and Mrs C. II. fiavls. of Kla
math Kails, who have been visiting
here at the home of Mrs Da via
mother, Mrs. W. W. RJgtts left this
afternoon for Eugene, where they
will visit for a short time before
returning home. ;
Wn'i'h N Stolen
a.... r tlin wnnd-chODliers worK-
inlg at the court house this morn
'ing was the victim of some un
known thief who stole his wacth.
valued at :!5. lie naa lasee ..n
u. ..ut .ml laid It on a window-
sill while he was at work. Shortly
nfterwards he returned to asce-iniu
the time of day and aiscoverea m
i . .nwh v instituted nt
once, hut no trace of the missing
property wns rounu.
15 New Ships For
Pacific Coast
(The Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 6. Alloca
tion of lllleeu of the new 12.600-ton
passenger easels, new building at
racitlc coast shipyards for service
b'.'iw.en t!i" coast and the Orient,
was announced today by the l ulled
Slates shipping board. Five of the
ships will to to the l'aclflc Mail
Steamship Co.. operating from San
Francisco, and five to the Pacific
Steamship Co., operating from Se
attle, and the others will lie oper
ated between San Francisco and
Honolulu by the Mat son Navigation
Co.
Pastor (chrlitenlng lutantj:
'What do vou want to cull this Uuiik
of excess bag page. Bo?"
Presiding rarson: uoi "'laul
able mult glreth this skirt to be mar
ried to this gink?"
The Bride s ratner: i m mv
guy."
Industrious Usher: "Slide, you Ice
carts! Slide!"
Passslng the riate: "fjome across
with the lrou men. you low-life tight
wads!" ,
Sunday ScTiool supenntenaeni:
ah .in Hittn flivvers that want
to swat Satan stand on one leg."
Crisis Exists is
British Opinion
i nvnnv Atttr. K. British kot-
. nfriiai. nlletred today that
the situation in Poland Is exceeding
ly grave. One oniciai siaieu uiai itte
"situation Is as serious as it was In
1914."
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OrtKGON MAl'K MOTES.
W1DTT A vn Orn . Aug. S. Two
new motion pictures made entirely
In Oregon, were exnioueu nt, w
theatre August 8.
TOY WOOD IS FOl'XD,
AIJ1ANY. Ore.. Aur?. 6. Balm-
.nA.l ,Kfh imvf nhnndantlv along
the streams of Linn county. Is find-
inlg a new use in ine niauuiaciuio
REASONABLE
4-rootn house with basement,
garage, 2 lots, with chicken
houses and garden; some fruit
trees, berries. Priced at 1750
for quick sale.
4 -room house with one lot.
Could not be built for twice
the prjee asked, f 600. Small
payment down.
Completely furnished 6-room
house; 3 lots, fine garden land.
A good buy at 2000. 200
down and monthly payments.
G.W.Y0UNGANDS0N
RenJ Estate and Iiumranoe.
116 Cass St. Phon 417
AUTO OWNERS' ATTENTION !
The Universal Tire Filler Co.
of Portland, Ore.
ha establltttuHi a filler station
in this cttv. and you can now be
relieved from your tir troubles.
It r-Wlev the name as air, with no
innr tuben, punctures and blow
outs, beside Kiva far tcrtjaier
ml lea to your casings. Try
thin filler out and you will never
una air in your tires again. You
Kt a written guarantee on the
filler for 100.000 miles.
Filler Service Station, Corner
Oak and Rose.
CARL W. 011MAN, Manager.
m
El
Your Safe Deposit Box
Do you have a Safe Deposit Box
for your valuables? If not, now
is the time to rent one in our
Safe Deposit Vault. The Cost is
not high Only ?2.00 and up per
year.
Th?Rosebur National Bank
Roseburg, Ore
mm
'IJoa'ouht
tohaLVeipw:
EYBS "
TESTED.
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If you wear glasses you should nave your eyes tested often. The
glasses you were filled with last year may not fit your eyes to
dy. Your lenses may need changing.
We will be glad to have you come in. Ot'i" expert will see if
your glasses fit your eyes NOW. .
, Prices are very reasonable.
Our Jewelry possesses quality and our WORIls our BOND.
BUBAR BROTHERS
"NEW TODAY.
ill
Mm. 15. V TV
"It at ihe .
-.'Ml. who A Ihumi
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. .. ... ,. MI..1.I-. ii it tiir
hr h.nie at Midfnrd thi mnrnlnc
She f acoemi'iinled hv M:s ,l,an
nette Hire who will visit In Medford
or a hurt Unit.
Advises Russia to
Accept Armistice
(The AowciutMl lrrx.)
LONHON. Auk- & 1-eo KamenelT.
presuient of the Moseow soviet, io ve
1'oried to have sent a message to his
coveriiineiit asking that Kussin lin
meillalely aecept the orifclual Ilrliish
lireposals for an armlsllee with l'o-l.ind.
ItOK.H OX llfXl.Y.'
Otnervlnn the success of the Billy
Sundajr methods In the matter of
conversation. Puck arises to suggest
'hat the attempt be made to apply
the sams methods to othsr churn
SOMETHING TO LOOK
FORWARD TO!
Labor Day Dance
at Riddle
September 6th
OPEN-AIR PAVILION
The management has secured the
popular
JAZZ-O-FOUR
K) WHERE THE CKOWD9 GO.
txilt RENT KurnlMheii house, l'lione
l-l -m.
HUH SALE 20 lb. ice el.est. hl)2 Wont
POK SALK Ford toiirliig car, In sood
phaee. Phnne 416-J.
lSiO.
SI
SPOTS STAINS
absolutely removed by
our
DRY CLEANING
A trial proTea let us
have the suit, coat, skirt,
today, as a starter.
Whos Your Ckaiier?
Try Our AVay
Our Anto Will (ail.
Phone 277.
WANTKI) Woman to cook at tho II ' r -
' 1 ' Hll itP, t'U r. 1 III V UU f- r
FtH SAI.K (irny horse, weight
Tom Oodlcy, mur, r.
WANTKI 1 ISO to 1250 lh. hnrsc. K'i-
tc. nound, true puller. Phone
early mornlnRS.
TWO YOl.'NO ladieii wish work In rrl
...... i. ,.han,l,ariiiul.l itfnrk
,v.M i;i-l want tlie bt t Ken no
yunK Jersey eow 1 can lind. lox
33, Camaa Valley.
M'HC.T THKESII1XG STAHTS.
ALUAKY, Aug. 6. Threshing d
the 1920 wheat crop is now unto
way in this vicinity.
fr'OU SAIK 5-room modern bunKI'w,
all latent conveniences. Karate, wood
Hhed, wash house, etc. 037 So. Pino
street.
fixj: giwxitk Foryi.
ASHLAND, Aug. 5. A Rranitert
pert visiting here says that the ptf
ito exlstine In immence deposit--
here can scarcely be distingusbft:
from the fahtous Barre granite, tt'
in of excellent quality for bulldim
purposes. .
l-'Olt SALE Kurd truik (ton), rrli tl
eally new; up to date can and rak
bed. Ucenne with car. Only fTth).
Address Henry LMeckman, Myrtle
Creek, OreKon.
FOR SALK For home canning utrlnK
beans, dill, beets, tomatoes, gre'n
corn, cucumbers. Huy llrct from
grower. Phone 257-1. or call at HhO
Templln Rt!
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
fiffayww ifNTTSiisi t susl
Tonight
S8
BEAUTIFUL
OLIVE THOMAS in -
OutYolllder,
THE PICTI RK WITH AS APPEAU
CHIUSTIE COMK11Y, "SAVE IE SADIE."
TODAY, THE INIMITABLE
Shorty Hamilton in
"The Snail"
A 8TOUY UNIQUE IX ITS ORIGIN'ALITY.
BAXK MAXX COMEDY XD PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE-