Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 14, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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HULL
UMBRELLAS
IS
We carry a fine selection of
genuine Hull Umbrellas with
detachable handles, in white
Ivory with rings and in the
amber Shepherds Crook, with
a pleasing variety of colored
tops. Just the thing for a gift
for mother or the good wife.
Prices reasonable.
1:
BUBAR BROS.
Jackson Street
LIHT OK CLAIMS ALLOWKD
(Continued from page 5)
Lea Allnn labor, Diat.
No. 22 -
W. K. Richards labor. Dial
No. 22
Glen Rtgsby labor, Diat.
No. 24
Caryl Klgsby labor, Diat.
No. 24 .....
(1 .W. Itlgsby labor, Diat.
No. 24 10.00
Hum Crltchelow labor, Diat.
No. 25 4.00
Osrar Langdon labor, Diat.
No. 25 - 8-00
Win. Gross labor, Diat.
No. 25 8.00
Mori Payne labor, Diat.
No. 25
Preston Nenely labor, Diat.
No. 25
A. T. Taber labor, Diat.
No. .17 11 00
Frttg Rtnuffer, labor. Plat.
6.00
10.00
21.13
14.68
8.00
1.60
No. 87 86.00
Cbarlea Churchill labor, Diat.
No. 37 96.00
George Kruao labor. Dial.
No. 37 64.00
E. R. I. unman labor, Diat.
No. 37 48.00
M. C. Gunter, labor, Diat.
No. 46 74.00
George Uowera labor, Diat.
No. 46 66.00
Arthur Wooley labor, Diat.
No. 46 121.60
Albert Taylor labor, Dlst.
No. 46 80.00
Sam Powell, labor Dlst.
No. 46 20.00
S. C. Vealey labor, Dfst.
No. 46 6.00
C. C. tang labor, Diat.
No. 69 38.25
Don Neeves labor, Diat.
No. 9 14.00
W. C. Powell labor, Diat.
No. 9 14.00
John T.awion labor, Diat,
N... 16 00
It. E. Clayton labor, Diat.
No. 9 14.00
C. W. Lundeen labor Dlst.
No. 11 16.00
C. V. Lur.decn labor, Diat.
No. 11 15.00
C. Lent labor, Dlst,
No. 11 6.87
Harry Hill labor, Diat.
No. 11 2.75
V. 8. Woodruff labor, Diat
No. 11 25.75
C. M. Stubba labor, Diat.
No. 11 20.00
A . Hwenaon labor, Diat .
No. 11 12.00
David Churchill, labor, Diat.
No. 11 12.00
Baxter Moore labor, Diat.
No. 11 10.00
Frank Dunn labor, Diat.
No. 11 8.00
H. K. WUaon labor, Dlst.
No. 11 12.60
C. M. Selgel labor, Diat. -
No. 16 140.00
R. R. Baldwin labor, Diat.
No. 16 82.00
G. V. S. Wade labor, Dlst.
No. 16 60.00
W. J. Ferguson labor, Dlst.
No. 16 68.00
Oswald Lang, labor, Dlst.
No. 16 96.00
Lincoln Thrush labor, Dlst.
No. 16 28.00
II. F. Moore labor, Dlst.
No. 11 28.00
C. Miller, labor, Diat.
No. 11 10.00
Harding Invades
Kentucky State
ABOARD HARDING SPECIAL.
Oct. 14. Senator Harding la on his
way to Louisville. Kentucky, whore
he will apeak tonight. He spoke in
(he Chattanooga armory last night
and to an overflow crowd citslde.
Tho train la scheduled (or six r'o;s
todny. In his talks the republican
nominee nmdo a record of the pres
ent administration as the basis for
appeal for support In the south.
Itinerant Father
Slaughters Own Kin
BAKERSFIKLD, Oct. 14 W. E.
Wlllbunks, an ilinerunt fanner, was
arrestod following an alleged at
tempt on the life of hla daughter,
Mrs. Mary Mldklff, and confeBsed, ac
cording to the district. attorney, that
he had killed his two daughters and
two young children, one near Fresno
and (he other near Rnnford. The
prosecutor said that Wlllbanka con
fessed that he was the father of the
two dead children.
LIBERTY THEATER.
House of Features. Home of the Latest and Greatest Stars in Piciuredom.
WHERE EVERYBODY GOES
-LAST TIME TODAY-'
Robert
Brunton
Presents the Famous
Star
J. WARREN
KERRIGAN
and His Own
Company in
'NUMBE
99
The greatest of all Kerrigan Features, Thrills, Sen
sations, Suspense, You must see Him.
In Conjunction with
THE WORLD'S EVENTS
"GAUMONT NEWS"
66(
CLIFFORD"
' LAST TIME TONIGHT IN
"SOMNAMBULISM"
SEE HIM. NEAR HIM. TALK TO I
ASK HIM "ANYTHING" IT WILL BE ANSWERED.
ATTENTION!
To the Lovers of Art. Science and Drama: The beginning of the
first year's bookings to be seen only at tho I.H'.iKTY THEATRE,
comprising the greatest stars of the drnniatic world.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
NAZMOVA in "Madame Peacock"
REPUBLICANS
FOR STANFIELD
Harding Needs a Republican
Senate.
Oregon
Needs a
Tariff.
Protective
As la generally known, I he present
republican majority in the Lulled
Slates senate la Just one vote. Re
publican control of that body is.
therefore, in Jeopardy. It is the real
ization of thla fact which is causing
Oregon's republicans to unite in sup
port of the candidacy of the republi
can nominee for United States Sena
tor. Robert N. Stauiield. With a
difference of only one In the preaent
senate, republican voters have awak
ened to the fact that If they vote for
George E. Chamberlain they may by
that very act be turning the control
of the senate over to tlie democrats.
On the other hand, by electing Rob
ert N. Stanflcld It la possible that hU
single vote may give the republicans
control of the senate, and thus put
that body solidly back of Harding.
Oregon producers are fearful of
the effect that the election of Cox
and a democratic senate would have
upon them. It ia quite evident that
under democratic rule rival producta
of foreign origin would offer a sen
it. . hlA.NHI.l-0
oua menace to many OrnRon pro
ducts. If the American standard of
living ts to bo maintained, Oregon
farmers, livestock men, fruit grow
ers, lumbermen and woolgrowers
must receive a price for their pro
ducts which will enable them to
make a reasonable profit over and
above the cot of production. They
will be unable to obtain such reason
able profit, or any profit at all, un
less a republican administration Is
elected to levy protective tariff du
ties just hitfh enough to save our
producers from the ruinous competi
tion threatened by Canadian wheat
and lumber. New Zealand butter,
Australian wool, Argentine corn and
beef, Kuropean beet sugar. South
African meat and hides and" Man
churiun beans and peas.
To hamper a republican president
with a democratic senate flies in the
face of the welt accepted principle
that govern nxntal management
should be centered, so that the peo
ple can correctly place the responsi
bility for success or failure. The
feeling among Oregon republicans is.
therefore, becoming quite general
that Harding, if elected. Is entitled
to the support of a republican sen
ate and that, therefore, Oregon
should elect the republican senatorial
nominee, Robert N. Stan field, to help
back up Harding.
Ptanfleld for Senator
(Paid Adv.) Republican Club.
A trial of Universal Filler will con
vince you enough that you will evet
be through with the use and uncer
tainty of the air filled tires.
ft
Pon't forget the cow sale at Dlxon
ville October 20.
Social Dance at Winchester Satur
day niRht, Oct. 16.
NKW TODAY.
!on S.MjK fitioi auto for srIp. will
'! HUM". rinine i'J-Y
liouso, on pave-
rm-nt,
b'Olt KKNT Kurnljihcd hnunVktVnlnir
room". N.i I'hllilren. SH W I m heater
St I'hmii' 1 TO-Y.
VOH SAt.K It 1 Imby milkv
condition, iftmonnhl. Call
T.-mplin 't , or phone LTiT-I,
urn sam;-m
w ill mv.-nt I
good
: 6
ru houp on pjiviriK
(J auto on arm n.iv.
nit-nt; trims on balance. Phone 4L'.v
WANTKD AT d.WK-Two apple fa. lt
era, loim jh. Msheiit pa v. A-IJr.-sJ
or f an Sunny, lule Orchard Co., Drain
Or...n.
WANT Kl Appi"
ia ml
I
pu kers at thf Ov,r-
!.'... tr.n.n..... ..
,..-, mi hti.i mum. rnone 31-FS nt
noon or Bft.-r or see Uoyd Cole
l!.irle A. llrHtiil.
. Ifl,
WAXTHtv IS . i work I
Hicho.iv i null's north Mvrtla Tnk
j hi'ii.i. butl.llT'ir anil liltoh work
I '"' 'rvRon Haisam ravin
Mallno Dallr P
Erenings, 7:1S and S:00.
Prices: Children, matinee
100, evenings 16c; Adults,
I Sc.
Rita Welman's soui-searching drama of the aiuito.
The ploturt- Naiimva has call.nl h.-r (cr.-at.-st alnco "Kcvolatlon "
NailmoTa a r.-at.-M test and grvatMt triumph. A rorseoin allttor.
Inn photodrama of tho lif of a fanioua nic p.-rotiality.
Iplcta the bltttr Inuiiijih and un.-xin-cti-dly glorloua d.-ruat of Jane
Oorlns.
M AIVAXfK IS I'KICKS.
, l-IAN. Itran.l new hlirh crn.1
I Tlie rurty h Ketp this li.trK.nn will
I V i.Ulkv ,tl,c Tlflre; nri'il monfV
llth. lil.AMX-Sm.nliin prl.v,. ,m
t::in.! iun.li. ,-ii.tonifl tailor,'.! i-l.-th,..
r.'.nlt. In a n:il... vulum. tlmt J ul 1-tii-
my low .rl. i.. No ili-a.l t.-k no
l,"l!l. i hosii.-r i-rK-i-'. Itav w Soli -ih..n
ini'ie
""11 Kl:ST Tra ult.-. of
tna rooiiis. nu-ly furnt.hf.l.
moitfrn r.-nvnienrrti no rfilltlrn
.i..-;iit. i-noriff j.i.y.j
Ith
blt SAI.K About Si tier oik Tful
laurel wood, n, rnllo writ of Pr.-x-k.
w.v; ',. on pl.v-e Oo.hI aravrl
rod. llermnn Schulte, Itro-kway.
Road Paving Plans
Need Help of City
It la understood that a nieetlug
will be held lo the offlcea of State
Highway Coiunilaaloner. iieuaou al
Portland tomorrow afternoou 10
consider paving projecta for next year
and teutative arraugeuienia lor iu
contracts ou the work. It la said by
parties In touch with the situation
ih.i h iinnaved road south of the
city of Koseburg to connect up with
the Wmston-Jiyrue creea
paving ia not to be considered. Mr.
unun haa shown his desire to let
contracts for thla work, it ia alleged,
but other members of the commission
are stated to have taken a neutral
attitude and are thought to be some
what opposed to the improvement of
the seven or eight miles of unpaved
road from Just west of the Winston
bridge to Roseburg. Prompt action
by highway laiprovement advocates
and enthusiasts la believed neces
sary to secure favorable astlon by
the commission at the meeting. That
the road in question is badly in need
of paving, as is the section from the
north city limits. Contracta for this
work should be let this winter in-
order to Insure completion of tne
sections Involved during the eany
summer of 1921.
My New Coat!
Befere you BUY, visit our Coat and Suit
Department, where we have assembled for
your selection a beautiful line of models se
lected to give the most satisfaction and wear
EVERYONE IS A BARGAIN
iTlfTBalBHffi
f)on't forget the cow sale at Dlxon
vllle October 20.
AROUND THE TOWN
From Melrose
H. P. Conn of Melrose was a Rose
burg visitor for a short time today.
From Melrose-
Fred Ooff, of Melrose, waa a busi
ness visitor In Koseburg today.
FilMNl For KpeIlnK
A. V. James paid J2.60 and F. C.
Frear paid $3.50 In the city court
today after pleading guilty to a
charge of speeding.
Itw-lc From ;U-mlale
County Clerk Kd Lenox, candidate
for re-election returned last night
from Glendale where he haa been
spending the last two days.
Hot urns Home
Mrs. A. J. Mllllgan of Leona who
haa been visiting here for a short
time returned to her home this af
ternoon. Visit In Anlauf
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Scott and dau
ghter. Rora May, left this arternoon
for Anlauf, where they will visit with
relatives over the week end.
From IiOoklng Glass
Tom Ollnhnnt nt T.nnlrlnv ninaa
came to the city tls morning to spend
a snort lime attending to uslness
matters.
Visit In AllMiny
Miss Helen Churchill left thla af
ternoon for Alany where she will
visit with Miss Florence Spencer at
the Rev. J. C. Spencer home.
AttontHng Institute
Misses Birdie and Mollle Easley,
of Oakland are in Roseburg attend
ing teacher's institute. Miss Birdie
Easley Is teaching at Leona thla year
and Miss Mollie Easley is teaching
at Glendale.
BUY A
HOME!
We will sell you a home on
easy terms. For example: A
modern B-room cottage, plast
ered, built-in features, bath, on
paved street. Price (2500.00;
$500.00 down, with balance
' like rent.
8-Room plastered house In fine
location, on paved street; base
ment, lawn; an attractive
home. Price $4200.00: $700.00
down, balance monthly pay
ments. We will be pleased to show you
G.W.Y0UNGANDS0N
Rett! Retata and Inaonaea.
110 Oasa 8c. - Phone 417
Social Dance at Wlncheit..
day night. Oct. 16. r S""-
. ,u wain io sell your riiw,.
J. A. Walker. 105 CaaVauS
Universal Tire , h
from an old casing . a new , ,JW
same aa air. "
i ittttiMiminiiinii
I For first-class cleaning, pressing
i and repairing Lloyd's Cleaning
, U. UO, AMU UUG1IUBU DUEBI.
Social Dance at Winchester Satur
day night, Oct. 16.
UAII.V WKATtlKIl RBI'tRT.
U. s. Weather Bureau, local ofrit-e.
Roneburg, Oregon. 24 hours ending i
i. m
eHlil!io la lkn md n.ndrrdth.
II i K'i'nt tiMtiperaturo vf-nterlity ... .5
temperature hut nlKht ... 4K
PriMlpltation. lam 24 hours ... 0
Average pmelp. from Spt. J U77 171
Total proi ip. aim e Hrat of month 1 32
Normal praclp. for thla month J 61
iium oepi. i jysg to
to Oiiti
verai,-p prcolp from SVpt.
rii-t-M irom shiii
1. 1K77.
3.55
1.36
Wcraue prorlpltntlon ror 4j" wet
sianons (Sept. to May. Inc.) J1.4J
Oregon: "r ""utnwestern
Tonlirht anil Frl.lwv rain.
Don't forget the cow sale at Dlxon
vllla October 20.
If you want first class work, take
your clothes to Lloyd Cleaning
Works, 125 Sheridan St.
Two Are Killed
In Dublin Riots
DUBLIN, Oct. 14. A boy and a
civilian were killed and four wound
ed In clubbing by policemen when
soldiers with two lorries and an
armored car attempted to raid a tail
oring atore owned by two Sinn Fein-era.
For County Clerk
VOTE
IRA B. RIDDLE,
REPUBLICAN
Thoroughly familiar with the de
tail work of the office.
Paid Adr.
TONIGHT ONLY!
Ufa
1920
Revue
of
Revues!
That Snappy Musical
Comedy with their
own
Jazz Orchestra
AND
25 Peppy Entertainers
Including
ROY "HIRAM"
GLAIR
That So Different
Comedian,
To -Day
Only!
I1 mm
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Only!
REX BEACH'S
POWERFUL DRAMA OP THE GREAT NORTH
The Girl From Outside
IT S THRILLING! IT VIBRATES WITn THE CRASHING CONFLICT OF PRIMITIVE PASS""
IT THROBS WITH THE PATHOS OF INREQl'ITTED IXJVE.
IT IS REX BEACH AT HIS BEST
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OXE PAY ONLY
FRIDAY
ONE MV
HENRY B. WALTHALL in "The Long Arm of Mannister
"To Err is Human To Forgive Divine."