Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 01, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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Sacrifice Sale J
Will Continue All Next Week
"Dear Ed: I guea I am learning to Fiaheriie, but don't you
know, I am liking that wcrlfice and that alore more erery
day. I Jut told the neighbors that if they would FUherlte
I know they would economize a lot. Vn saved enough on tbclr
flannel night gowns today to buy "Little William' a pair of
shoos. And I am going to get BUSTEIl BROWNS.
"DORA."
So satisfactory has the sacrifice proven during the opening days
this week that the store will allow the same 15, 20 and
25 reductions on the entire stock of Dry Ooods, Shoes, Coats,
SulU and Dresses, Hose, Cor sets, Silks, Underwear and Blan
kets, and on every article aand yard of goods In this store.
Where can you pay less?
This means OUT OF TOWN people will have the same oppor
tunity to buy STANDARD GOODS AT SACRIFICE. Sale on
ALL NEXT WEEK.
We will have ginghams all next week at
27 CENTS.
Quality, Economy, FashionabilUy
The Store that ia MKlntf Prices Lower
Dora Says: "Better sacrifice a little time and effort than a lot
of money."
! PERSECUTION OF
ALOHA CLIT1 ATTENTION.
First dance of the season will be
held Monday evening, Oct. 4, at Mac
cabve hall, 8:30.
Alfred Stephens, a local resident
has accepted the position as sub
stitute carrier at the locnl poatofflce
Louis Lilly having resigned the job
and has accepted employment with
the C. O. Thomas gnrRire.
Universal Tire Filler will take the
place of air absolutely, but It will not
take the place of casings.
County Agent H. E. Haslett, who
has been spending the past few days
at the state fair, returned this morn
ing to his home in this city..
Universal Tiro Filler Is guaran
teed for 100,000 miles and all work
of Installation Is guaranteed at ser
vice station. Cor. Oak Rose Sts.
A Word of Appreciation
liming disponed of oiy jewelry Interests In Ilunvburg, I wish
to entend a word of sincere appreciation to all my friends anil
patrons whom It has been my pleasure to serve In tlie past.
Now, having no store responsibilities, I will be free to devote
my entire time delusively to the optical work; and will
therefore be In a position to render better optical service In
the future than in the past.
Yours for better Kyeslglit,
A & HUE Y
Ll BERT YTH EATER
'The Home of Features"
TODAY ONLY
T i u i-i'i,;,, ai
A POWERFUL PLAY of PRIMAL PASSIONS
Woman As A Soul Spinner
A Soul Wrecker and Soul Saver.
Herbert Rawlinson
.- - in .::
Man and His Woman
4TII EPISODE
"RUTH OF THE ROCKIES"
AND
"PATHE REVIEW"
Matinees daily at 2:15; Children 10c Adults 2."c.
Evening 7:15 and 9; Children 15c, Adults 25c.
Hebrews lr. Poland and Hun
gary Are Victims of Blood
shed and Cruelty.
ASSAULTS INCREASING
Morris ItothciitK-rir, Chairman of Ex
ecutive Committee of American
Jewish Congress, Makes
statement of Conditions.
ttr AsJMiriatrd I'reas.
"NEW YORK. Oct. 1. Continued
persecution of Jews, with bloodshed
and cruelty, in Poland and Hungary
ia reported by Morris Itothenberg,
chairman of the executive committee
of the Provisional American Jewish
congress, who returned here recent
ly from the Jewish World Relief con
ference at CarlsbaU. Mr. Itothenberg
declares that attacks on Jews in
Poland have ceased at no time since
the arnilstico. He says that whtl
antl-Semetlc excessess in Poland were
mitigated by the protest meeting?
held In America, "assaults upon per
sons and property In a smaller de
gree continued throughont Poland.'
"Gradually these assaults assumed
larger proportions," said Mr. Kothen
berg, "until within the last few
months Jews have found It unsafe to
walk in the streets. Conditions came
to such a state that the Jewish depu
ties in the Polish parliament ap
pealed to the mlnlRter of war and
Minister President WitoB, who prom
ised that they would take stepB to
stop these outrages, but nothing wat
done."
Mr. Itothenberg said that durlnf
the advance of the soviet armies on
Warsaw the Jews readily enlisted
in the Polish armies, but that they
were attacked and persecuted by the
Poles and were given the "most
filthy and menial work to perform."
The Jews complulned lo the military
authorities, but the persecution was
not mitigated, he charged.
"Immediately after the first vic
tories ail Jewish soldiers were driven
from the various fronts," Mr. Itothen
berg asserted, "their ammunition
was taken away, their uniforms re
moved, and they were put under
guard as though they were offenders.
The Polish soldiers began to regard
the Jewish soldiers as criminals
Every time the Poles took a city
they klllel Jews who came their
way, and numbers of old Jews were
shot without trial. The officers In
charge afterward said that they
killed bolnhcrtks. This wus a He
In order to cover these outrages the
minister of war issued an announce
ment that a large number of armed
Jowish bolsheviks were found In
many cities. This information wus
fed only to the Poles and was not
mentioned in the dispatches for the
outside world because It was appar
ent that these' statements could not
be substantiated."
Mr. Itothenberg charges that the
minister of war and Minister Presi
dent Witos refused to see Jewish
Relegations who called upon them to
complain about anti-Semetlc out
rages. "The spirit of the Jews in
Poland is being utterly crushed b
these terrible events and they feel
that they cunnot much longer b"ai
up unless these terrible excesses are
stopped," he added.
According lo Mr. Itothenberg. 300
Jews have been murdered in Hun
Kary from December, 1!19. to June.
1!)20. and he charges that the offi
cers and soldiers of the White Arni.i
are (he chief foinenters of nntl
Semtiisni. He suiil that the "young
nntiiinallsls" declared that they were
willing to stop the pogroms provided
laws were enacted that would de
stroy the Jews I'conomlcally.
"This is now being done," said
Mr. liolhenhi rg. "Laws have been
passed punishing profiteering by
flogging. Hut the producers are not
affected by this law, It is only the
middlemen, which means the Jews.
I Hose who are found guilty are
tlogged and put in concentration
camps and exiled."
Ousting of Jewish civil service
employes in Hungary is also reported
by Mr. Itothenberg. "Laws are also
heleng passesd specifically directed
against the Jews without mentioning
them." he said, "as for Instance li
censes of all persons engaged in com
mercial or industrial pursuits are re
voked and application mint be made
KEsl'UNDsl to I M.U
In response to the call for
help sent out in the case of
Mrs. baviason. a prominent citi
,.n of Kid. II. t wrlti-s the to!-
AJiOlMt THE TOWN
lowing loiter to C. s. Helnline.
secreiurv of the local chapter
of the Ited Cross: "I tnclose
herewith my check for IS which
I wish used for the assistance
of Mrs. Davidson, ! ' in
distress in your city and con
cerning whom the liosnburg
News-Hevlow writes a very sin
cere appeal for help in relieving
this sad individual case of dis
tress. I note from time to time
your paper takes up In such a
splendid way such cases of dis
tress without regard for space
on the front page, and this I
feel is worthy of high compliment."
DKTUOIT WINS.
(By Associated Press.)
DETROIT, Oct. 1 Cleve-
land 4, Detroit 6, was the score
In the opening game of ihe four
game series.
To Rogue litvei
Mrs Donald Hosklns left on the
afternoon stage for Rogue River
and Medford. where she will visit
wilh relatives over the week end.
.No DKonvlUe Dance !
Owing to the severe rains and the
muddy condition of the roads, the
dance at Dixon ille scheduled for to-)
night has been called on.
Over From Sutherlln
Mrs. E. H. ltethwlll, OI suinernu.
who has been spending a short time
here shopping left this afternoon for
her borne.
for new licenses which may be issued
at tho discretion til the department
in charge. Such licenses are not be
ing granted to Jews, thus utterly
preventing them from pursuing their
former- occupations. A law was
!ased that only tboso belonging to
military formations could be admit
ted to universities. As Jews are not
illowed to belong to these forma
tions. Jewish students are unable to
?ct Into the universities. Many of
hem have been compelled to go to
neighboring countries in order to
pursue their studies and are exper
iencing terrible want und suffering."
Caravan Leaves
Eugene on Time
Travollng promptly on schedule,
ihe park-to-park auto caravan which
:s to stop In this city tonight, left
Eugene promptly at 1 o'clock, fol
lowing a hurried luncheon at that
.;lace. The caravan will be met at
Sutherlln by a delegation of Itose
burg business men led by Mayor W.
8. Hamilton, and the detour road by
Jarden Valley will be followed into
he city. The caravan will very
probably reach this city at 6 o'cltcl.'
and tho banquet will be served
liroinplly at 7:30. Ai 8:110 the good
roads meeting will be ht-ld at the
Umptiua hotel and there will doubt
less be a large number of local en
thusiasts in attendance. The speak
ers who are to make talks are na
tionally known and their outline of
the park to park highway plan will
be very Interesting. The caravan is
composed of ten cars containing 25
people. Manager Weaver states that
he will be able to accommodate four
or five more persons at the banquet
and any person wishing to be present
at that event may make arrang--nents
wilh oither Irvin ltrunn or Mr.
Woaver before 6 o'clock.
To Kugene
Miss Lena roner or ten .una ic
this afternoon for Eugene where she
will spend the night, going on from
there to Salem where she will enter
business college.
Operated On
Roy ievens, son ot v . n. i.-.v...
of Elkton, underwent an operation at
Mercy Hospital this morning for the
removal of tonsils. Dr. Seeley was In
attendance.
Aged Soldier Dies
Daniel Sayre, aged 83 years, died
I his morning at the Oregon State Sol
diers Home. He wss a private in
Company B. 160th Ohio Infantry. No
arrangements for funeral services
were announced. The veteran had
been In til health for some time past
and owing to his ndvanred age lit
tle hope was entertained for his recovery.
SPECIAL
For quick sale we have a C
room house wilh bath. Paved
street, large lot, good garden
spot, basement. Property Is
priced below value and will In
clude furniture at low figure.
11000 cash will handle, with
balance on easy terms.
A large list of properties to
select from.
We also write
Fire Insurance
G. W.YOUNG AND SOiN
Real Fjtate and Insurance.
118 Cass Ht. Pbone 1T
New Merchandise!
OUTING FLANNEL 29 CTS. DRESS GINGHAMS 33 CTS
These Every Day Prices Are Lower
Than So-Called SALE PR1 C ES.
Merchandise bought right and marked at a fair and ie.ui
- -7 -"u-uiug aajectiTet to
Put
ur IndJ.
the cash In the till. Mark down and cut price sales are a
cation that merchandise nas oeen market! too high.
Before you apend your money Investigate and see for roundf
where best grade merchandise and low prices go hand In hand
The buying power of our organization make it possible for u t.
show you better goods for less at all times.
Visit In Portland
Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler left
this afternoon for Portland where
they will visit with relatives tor a
short time.
Visit log Kent
Mrs. Ed. Jutz and son, John, of
Silver Lake, Oregon are visiting here
at the home of Mrs. Lutz's sister,
Mrs. A. C. Seeley.
KILLED iH IIIKD HAWKS.
GIVES IllltTH TO FOUR.
LONDON, EnT Oct . lp0
babies were given birth to br
NoBkes, but two of them were int
whon born and the other two dlad
within an hour. The mother, how
ever, Is doing well.
CAPE MAY. N. J. Oct 1 An as
sociation has been formed here for
th I extermination of Mrd hawks.
Three members of the new club have
killed 224 hawks In one day In the
woods near the Delaware shore.
CROCHET THREAD ISHcBAU.
For a quick cleaning up on our
lines of R. M. C, llurilla and CUrk'i
O. N. T. crochet threads, we offer
them at $1.25 a box of 10 balls, on
kind or assorted, in white or colon:
15c a spool In less than box. Refnlir
price 18c to 22c. Carr's always sm
you money. 231 North Jackson St.
Keep Your Feet Dry
We are in a position to supply your every
need for wet weather.
Rubbers Rubber Shoes
Rubber Boots Rubber Packs
WET WEATHER SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
S? ROSEBUBG B00TERIES
SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FTT YOUR FEET. BRIN3 US YOUR REPAIR WORK AND SEE THE UFEEREICL
CASS STREET, ROSEBURG.
J-AST DAY.
Today Ia your LAST DAY to sec
rur Messrs. Jonos and Goggan for
t hares In tho Mogul Producing & Ke
nning Company. If you do not we
them today, you will miss an oppor
tunity to innkM one of the best in-
vcMmh'IIIh offered In this state. Thoy
will be at the t'mpqua Hotel until !
Ihe Saturday morning train; so take j
this advantage of getting In on a gilt-1
edge Investment. i
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Whom Texas Knows. j
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Improved ever-
riv.e it mwiierry plants. Call ill
I'ult ItKNT acres. 100 acres hi
cult t mi t lun. K""1 6 room hutiee, nnl
burn. t;:oim. In-jiiire 8J6 K. I-atie St.
KOU SU.r Chevrolet 1319 tourtn
car. Jtrio ihiIi. Inquire Inst house mi
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tsli price. st:ite extras If anv. A.l
divss It. . News-Review ollice.
FOR SW.K- housts, small payment
tloun. h.il. Hiinie as rent: farm ami
K ratn'h. pnrt payment on price.
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ItKht.
nt 5 ner cent: 3 fnrnii"
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rut prices and they all know
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APPLES
Cannery will commence receiving
canning grade of Spitzenburg and
Yellow Newtown Apples, Mon
day, October 4 th.
A. RUPERT COMPANY
(IXCOIirORATED)
PHONE 3 1 0 ROSEBURG, ORE.
Matinee -Evening Jsrik Matinee Evening j
tiSimLeroy Scott's TRr
"Partners of the Night"
The Whirling Night Life of New York. --The Great Gambling Dens. -The Mag
nificent Ball at the Astor.-A Romance Teeming with a Hundred Thrills
Rolin Comedy and Pathe News
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A 15 Minute Concert at 7:15 by
FRED DURNAM
l.XTIXi:ivKVKM.(i
SATCKDAY
MATINKK EVENING
Wanda Hawley's First Picture "MISS HOBBS"
To -Day
Only!
To-Day
Only!
PAULINE FREDERICK
tonds of Love"
Jj
An absorbing Drama of Love and Sacrifice; a page from the Book of Life.
win tug at your heart strings; it will bring tears to
your eyes and a smile to your lips.
Hall Room Boys Comedy and The Illiterate Digest
Watch for Mary Pickford in "The Hoodlum"
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