Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 15, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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KOMEUUHO KEU'fl - UHVIKW
Inaurd Dallr Uept auadar
b. A. . ui l. wimbTijr hn o. bhi
toUHaCHlPTION HAX4
Illy. per year, by mall $4 00
Lfly. x months, by mall 00
liy Carrier, pgr month ...... .
" 'tin Aiaoclated Preaa la vxcluMlvtily
n titled to in uw (or rtjpubilcailon of
11 uewa dtpatct.e ereim) to It or
nut otharwlae. credited In thJa pap l
and alo the local dwi piibllattttd Iiare
In All rlKhta ul republication of ape-i-lal
dUpatehen herein are aleo re rvd,
Entered mm leroud-riaia matter May
17. 1VZ0. at the poet orTUe at Husebui ,
Oregon, under the Act ol march A,
Appeal Klamath
Court House Case
SAl.RM, Oct. IS. Motion to re
mand to the circuit court Ilia KIhui-
tti county courtlioutw caw in which
the J. M. Doiikuii company awka to
couiw-1 Klainaih comity to accept the
courthouse erected by them and to
pay the contract price with intcrem,
a arxued before the auoremu court
at Salem Monday by C. K. Stone or
Klamath Kails and John It. l.atour
etle and A. K. Keaiuea and llarriiioii
Allen of Portland.
The arguing of the motion la but
another chupter In the varied hlBtory
of courthouiie erection In Klamath
county iilnce 1912. durlmt which
period one courthotifle hail been par
tially erected and another completed.
Charge made by attorneyg for t he
proxecutlon put the county In the
light of having lout title to one un
completed courlhoune and as refus
ing to pay for. while at the same
time having secretly taken poaxei
sion of, the courthouse completed by
the J. M. Dougan t-ompany.
The case originated In the circuit
court of Klamath county but. owlnp
to changes of venue, was tried In
Jackson und later Douglas county
Judge Hamilton, circuit Judge at
hoseburg, decided In favor of Klam
ath county and against the J. M
Dougan company July IS of this
year. The cane was then appealed to
the supreme court by the plaintiffs.
The motion for remanding the caw
to the circuit court was made on the
ground that the county court of
Klamath county i:ad secretly taken
P'jsReHBlon of the structure subse
quent to the declHlon of the circuit
court, obtulnlng the keys which had
been delivered by the architect to Ihe
sheriff of the couuly, and using (lie
building for public purposes. Thin
alleged possession Is said to be rub
stantiated by the county commission
ers secretly taking out fire Insurance
on the structure In favor of the
county in the sum of JS9.4G0.
o
Revue of Revues
New and Different
t 11
The "BoniothlnK now nnd rtlffor
ont" willed watt protnimM. for tlifi
19110 Itnvtio of Ut'vm'H, ut the Ant
frn ItiHt nlht was fully run 1 1 zed, for
th allow was now from Blurt to
ffniHh, and wllh pleniy of prclly
K'rls, rutrhy ponKrt tuneful music and
new comedy. The, fine thread of the
plot wiih lout early In the first art.
lint no ono Reemed to inlan it's roJiik
an (here was no dull moment on
thn program. The apeclally iiiiihIcuI
mi in Item between 111 acta were
probably the nwmt popular of Any.
i .iho mi in hern included BelectloiiH
with the violin and pluno aerordlan
and l he vtolln and murimlmphone.
Th wenery for th Uovno wan
New Apostles of Americanism!
These are the teachers. And the school teachers of Douglas County are Just thatJ Coming from many parts of the country to ttarh
In this county, and having obtained this year a more nearly Just compensation, there is evident on the part of all teachers a worthy
motive to dress according to the standards of the very highest of professions. To thee who are In Hoseburg the next few days
attending the institute, Fisher's will be the headquarters for shopping and a cordial welcome It, hereby extended.
Our Sacrifice Sale Will Appeal to You!
In every department of this store are many articles that will appeal to the visiting traders and others from outside points. We call
pfjeial attention to our cornet, with the twrviee of an expert eorsetiere; our lingerie, silk, wool, or cotton; our Muxiue shoen; silk
hose; Mu rising underwear; dress goods, and suits, coats and dreases. On every article la a reduction of 15 to 25',i below our regu
lar price. This Is the sa'e I but is bringing lower price to ltoeburg!
Special - CURTAINS - Special
For the rest of this week we will offer a new lot of curtains, all in pairs,
some very attractive in colors, with hemstitching and lace trimmings, in
voile and marquisite materials. Our Sacrifice prices are 20 per cent off.
$3.00 Curtains reduced to - $2.40 I $4.00 Curtains reduced to - $3.20
$3.86 Curtains reduced to - $3.05 $5.00 Curtains reduced to - $4.40
VISIT orn KTOItE EVERY DAY FOH NEW BAIKiAIXS!
Coats
Suits
Dresses
1
V "5
lili
"Where All Folks Like to Trade" jj
j A Store With Ideals, Quality, Economy k lL See OurWindows for New Fanby Waists jj
' Fashionability -WVJ antl Blouses.
ADMIRAL D. W. TAYLOR
AHOU.NU TIIK TOWN
f : 1
I - ii :
nost unusual and caused much
comment, whiie some of the ruwiih
A'orn hy the principals In tho cast
.iad all the appearunce of Paris cre-.tlons.
TAKKH E.TEli:i) THIP
Charles I.. Ollvln. a well known
osldent of this city left this after
,oon for Knoxville, Tennessee, where
ie expects to . pend the remainder
f the winter visaing with relatives.
!e will he Joined at Kl i'aso liy his
irother, II. K. tillvln, who will make
he trip with him. Mr. Ollvln was
orn In Knoxville but has not heen
ack to his old home for thirty years.
-o
.NOTICE TO PUII.IO.
The purtnei-shlp heretofore exist
in between J. V. Starrett and J. S.
.iildeburn, known as the Ak Sar Hi-n
uund Company. Is by tiititunl cotiRent
-.hla day dissolved. J. V. Starrett will
:outluuc Ihe business a sole owner,
lo whom all accounts due the 4k Sar
Den Ijind Company are payable.
Uoselmri!. Oregon. S.-pt. 20, 1920.
J. V. STAHHKTT.
J. 8. IIIlajKIU IiN.
KOFKSSIOXAL CAItllS
HUM. K. I. mim-Cut Flowers. Phnos
ato. 4:t w. Cuss.
Ill M. II.
VlO'altlan.
l-l.Ti.KII ''hlropructlf
Wl V. bant St.
u.itKirr fi. nrt:r-
l-vi. Mv Hp 1'illv
Howphnrr. Ort-gon
-Optnim-trlHt "Thi
' III V. i'uhi HI
Urge That Cross
ings Made Safe
SAI,KM, Or., Oct. 14. Fnd G.
lluchtt'l, cliuirniaii of the public ser
vice coiniui.Hlon, hus Btnt a letter to
all the county courts of tho state
HUKpestiiiK thHt tht'y Rive special at
tention to public safety at grade
crossings, and where the railroads
are at fault, to advise the commfs
tdon so the carriers may be request
ed to make good the defects.
The letter notes fiat accidents at
grade croKHings are not uncommon,
due to the increased use of automo
biles, and that every effort is to be
made to minimize danger.
In some p luces. Bays the letter,
brush has been allowed to grow and
obscure the advance warning signs.
In others boys have made use of the
s'glis as targets with the result that
the warning are all but obliterated.
In still other plitevs advertising
tgns, particularly those of certain
lire companies, huve been placed so
that they hide the warning signs and
en-ate dangerous conditions. It is
nuggested in the loiter that during
v inter ninnfhn when road work is
at a standstill attention bo given to
. nuking crossings safe.
Keep your feet dry and keep your
hoes wearing longer by using
Hergtnun's" shoe oil. Churchill
HnrdwHre Co.
c V P- vrj fi
WHO is the "p'ircli.if infa rct" i f y.-ur
family? We'll -l;i.!y i t' um
house" does most of thi buy i.i,;. L. !.c iL -ciding
on Ort-gon-m;ulo products suul lic'p
ing to make Oregon a I etter place in which
to live?
The long and vnt icd bst of iii-.:li:y art l.-s
made in Oregon includes ahi.G.-.; ever) thing
one needs.
Far Instance
For lit larder
CANNKD FRUITS
CANNED
VEGETABLES
COFFEE
CHEESE
FLAVORING
EXTRACTS
CATSUP
BAKING POWDER
CANNED FISH
PREPARED MEATS
hnei
In the dij!
there utt
BATHING SUITS
susri-.Nnr.Rs
I.ADIKi WAISTS
UI.ANh.LTS
OVERCDA'i'S
MACKINAW S
S1KH-S
OVF.KAM.S
HATS AND CAPS
NECKWEAR
SHIRTS
GLOVES
And tltn there an
SO M'S
FROOY.S
STOVLS
H'itNITURF.
i-Kr.HF.s
i ;.t)NOi.:i.:'iis
ros
REFRIGERATORS
TPUNKS
sriic :s
I !
AI) INFINI FUM
BUY ORKGON PRODUCTS
Associated Industries of Oregon
M
41
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Ix'.iven For CorvullU
Alias Kllen ltaylew left on the
morning train for Corvaliis where
she will visit for a few days with
friends.
Itetums 1 1 time
Mrs. Sophie Stfxkmeyer of Salem,
who has been visit itiK in lUr uburv;
for several days left this morning
lor her borne.
Hero from Portliuid
Mrs. W. T. .Mural) of Portland
arrived In Kosehurg yesterday ami
will visit with friends and relatives
for a short time.
!tu4-k From Mmhrirld
C. K. Marks, who has lieen at
tending the Knights of Pythius con
vention In Marshiieltl returned to
his home yesterday.
Itrturm Home
Miss Lorris ilensley who has been
spending the past two days in this
eity visiting t'h friend lei t hist
night for her home in Kiddle.
To Kiddle
' Mr. and Mrs. X. K. Walker who re
Hide in Kiddle left for their home
last night after a short time spent
.shopping in this city.
Hack to Sullie. lin
1-oyal Kmery. manager of the
Sut hei lln Fruit cannery spi nt last
night in Kosehtirg und returned to
Sutherlin this morning.
I'ft Ur Tiimei
Rear Admiral O. VV. Taylor will
retire nxt year frcrr his position of
Chief of the bureau of construction
and repairs. He wa born In Louisa
county, virgnia, in it 64, and was
graduated from the United States
Naval academy in ltfB3.
Visil nt CnrY'IMs
Miss Lornitne Conlee left this
morning inr Coivnllis to spend a few
days visiting with Miss Zonle M-
Honald. who U a student at the Ore
son Agricultural College.
Will liH-nte Here
Mr. ike Quick, a dairyman of the
Albany country is in town looking
Mote Howe left this morning for lop a luiion. Mr. Quick is moving
Turner, Oregon, where he will
main for a tew days looking after
business matters.
U ill Jirrrve Tonight
Miss Mayhelle Miller, who Is at
tending the University of Oregon will
arrive in ftoseburg tonight to spend
the week end at her home here.
To .lenliile
Mrs. II. G. Hamilton and daugh
ter. Miss Stella, left this morning
for Glemlule where they will spend
the week end visiting with relatives.
Itetum Ut Stilherliii
Mark Tisdfle and wife of Suther
lln spent last nipht In the city tnkinp
in the show at the Antlers and re
turned to their home this morning.
VKit In Ashhiml
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hatfield and
three children left this morninn for
Ashland where they expect to spend
the week end visiting with relatives.
lien From lillnr1 j
Mrs. T. It. Kvans and daughter
in law, Mrs. J. K. Kvans spent yes-
tentav in
tting with friends, leaving
home in lillardon the evening train
here on account of his wife's health
she being a sufferer from rheuma
tism, appearing to be the result of a
bad attack of the flu some months
ago.
Spend nitwit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miner, of
Huron. South Pakota. and Miss
trace M. Jordan, of Mitchell, S. 1..
r.rrlved in Kosehurg yesterday and
spent the night here, leaving this
morning for l ong lloaeh. California,
where they will spend the winter.
I Mere on lttiiness
C. T. Colt for many years a
'dent of Kosai.urg and formerly the
publicity manager for the locafeoni
mercial club fs fn the city today from
Portland in the interests of the
tark Iiis farm li-.liting svstem.
He w ill proliably est; Uish an agencv
here
lxave For New York
Dr. and Mrs. (ieorge K. Houck.
Miss Frances Howell and Miss Mor
eno hnnihugen left yesterday for
M' ' K wnere they expect to spend
in- nni inree monins. Ir. Houck ex
PORTLANDER REPORTS
FORTY POUNDS GAIHED
E. O. Bernhardt Was Bad
ly Run Down in Health,
When He Began Tak
ing Tanlac.
"I hud rhi'uiuallsiu so bad when I
began taking Tanlac that 1 could not
Ktt out of bed alone and would havo
(o huvv soiiifonu help mo put on my
clothes." said 10. O. Bernhardt, a
popular mechanic employed by the
l'oitland Pulley Co., who lives at 428
Kast roily-sixth St., l'oitland, Ore
gon. "I had sultered for two years and
I was In such a bad tlx that I was
discharged from the army on account
of )h-iical disability," he continued.
' The rheumatism in my legs, chest
.mil hack had about gotten the best
of me, and when I sat down 1 would
have to be helped up in fact, I was
almost helpless and had to have
somebody around me nearly all the
time. 1 could hardly get any sleep,
and the pains would be so bad I
A-ould wuke up during tke night and
have to have a hot Water bottle and
have lo be rubbed In liniment before
I would be relieved enough to get to
Portland Men Go
On Excursion
PORTLAND, Oct. I.", One hun
dred representatives of the Portland
business houses will leave here Sun
day. October 1, for a trade excur
sion Into eastern Oregon, planned
by tho Portland Chamber of Com
merce. The Itenury as announced. In
cludes 24 of the principal cltleB east
of the cascades. Banquets have been
arranged by several cities along the
oute, including Haker, Ontario, En
terprise, LaUrande, Pendleton and'
llermlston. Several automobile trips
into adjacent territory along the
-oute mapped out, include a trip to
I'nion and Cove from I'll Ion
function, to Kafnes from Maker, and
in automobllo trip from Hermiston
-u the course of which Irrigation
;rnjeetH in the vicinity will be ln-
P. I had been In lk,
for several Ul0nth.Lhl, dltk,
could not get .C'T?
lite, at time, k"
o food, and Uo.. f ,,HlUl .
I tried v '0"' ?,
treatment , knew .? "'"-l
to Hot Spring, but nuJ1"
any good and i m
me time. .-.ui, ton
"A friend of niv n,.i. 1
was so bad off J
me take Tanlac. aT .?!' ta
ucxy day for , whf. " ,
Ing it. for before lu'H
dllferent .
It until now all f , V"
completely disuppe.'1 hi
"Bin and lumbago are nil "'
past and every dav I . H
hrd a.any LuT V," S
turned and I have gained K1
pound of my los, bMk !
feeling jus, Hue all t, , 1
s eeping oun(, every ni'T '
lleve In giving evervth,. U
credit anj to TunlbeLf "
praise for my flne'c'cfc
Irugglsts evervwh.r.
leciOU. The Jaunt . - I
lays and the caravan UiT.i
'urn to Portland
Social Dance at Wlnrhi.. . I
day night. Oer is 'clelw M
1'ITTIXH I. WOOM
Preparing for the wlntn
the Globe Theatre comTl
day InstaiMng ,torn
Majestic theatre. A lobby, ,nL,
that of the Antlers, but taZ ito
panels being built and nmZ
will be Installed to r"
draUKlila from reachlur tkt VI
njil-t r.f Ihi h..ll ttl
Don't forget the cow tale it DiioJ
ville October 20. J
District attorney Georn mJ
left last night for PorlUnJ lo J
icnu iu iegai matters for i iM
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
; 1 Lis rVliiVV CI.ASSIKIIOO Al) I:HTIM;M!CTS W M L II K FOIKO 01 Ult
I'AUK L LIHH llKAIHU "JNKW TODAY."
- - ---.-. ....isia. mrniimj
WANTICD.
fl'ANTKD Turkeys, lare or small.
Buyer Bros, l'hone 14-K14.
V"ANTKI To rent 5 or 6 room "fur
tilslit'rt liouso. Atply Lfliei-ty Theater.
Al'I'l.K 1'K'KKttS
Skinner Mini Son,
call t ranch.
tVAXTKD-
WANTKU L.
Phone 28-K2,
liny furnitiir! for j-
rotni lion if. Lf ave word ut Ntnvi-
tfvitf ofTU-e.
WAN'J'KU Sonii' person to coiitrai-t for
utlioif up rouh buiklliiK. fail 4u4
U". lKniBlan.
' 1 A TS WANT KI -AIm .Tit 100 busheU.
Mute price and Kiade. Muft ! rtu-onat.i-.
H. It. Wood, Box Roar-
Juiiit.
A"ANTi:t) AT fNr'K-Two apple park
r, lonir joti. tiiKitt-Ht pay. A-ldrt-an
.-.ill Suuityilalu Orcluiid Co., Drain,
fi t'K:.r.
SA UK 5-ruum house, on pit-J
nt. 'IVi niH. $40 e. tHim kI
vn SAl-h nye irrasa lefd, on tc J
" pnone 14HI
merit.
n,i,t, .-room lioute centoijl
iv. -n.-ii. i nmm ji-ra auer ip,a l
iyj I'OltlJ. like new. eleitrie ,'
font f. t-d. St- Jtohertt. Ford GmJ
l Olt SAl".!-: ai'o grade Angon iu
niea. M . T. 4Jaweon Rt 1, KoybuiJ
r-'Oli SAKK Aiiuiu-l'tTBian rut h:J
moiu-m foiuriiiK- 111'. TtT 4
tOH SAUK Several nea(J 0! good sord
nor.e. i;urry fcatate. Phone li t J
tHl .SAI-K Scfiilid hand Ford in A I
contlilion, ciieup. LockwooU Mud:
i:o.
i'UU SALK--lto curd tir rlui i-'l
wood, 94 on ground. Und bloom. Dill
olivine.
VVANTI:t Pi.Kltiun as tht.e or cloth
ini Huh'snmn. IS yeurs experience,
A-l i-flereiK-e f ti rnisded. Addrean
.1. A., fare New? - lie v lew.
A.NTl-:i) 2 apple sort its. pi tfeiulily
tinme who have hnd eperkjiue,
Tt-nts for catiipi-rs or transportation.
1'lnme overland Orehanla.
W'AN'TKl) llrl of experience for pteli
eral housework. (lood wiiKes, mod
ern ronventenf"H. family of two. Alra.
J. C Aiken. 1'43 So. Alain. Phone
41-.1.
WANT Kl ) Apple pakeiB ut the Over
land ) iii hai (i. I'ree transportation
nioininn anu niKnt. l'hone 31-Ku ut
noi.n tir alter lx. or see lloyd Cole,
("liarlett A. Itrand.
'AN"n:r) men to work on Paelfli
IliKhwny 2 mtlea north Mvrtle Creek
Fence tmildliiK and ditch work.
hk a 15. oi eKon llasaam I'aving
WAXTKli Fruit x. veKitati!e.;i and nro
due of all kinds in considerable
quantities. A rid rep communication!!
to i)i;nhnm s CuKh Store. Nwrtli Henil.
ore., stating ou;nitiiy. quality, kind
of packaKe used, and when shipment
i ii ii lie niiioe.
KOU KKXT.
t-'oK tii-..Si' Safety denosll bojtea
Koseburg Nallonul Bank.
l-Dtt UKXt Furnished room, wlfli
t'Uh. 4.fl South Alain Pt.
KOU IlKXT I arm at t)ali. or will
sell en eu.sy tei-tna. Apply to Mrs. J.
I". Denn. 315 I'huUwIik St., Koaeburg.
Ore.
t-OK RKXT Furnished housekeeping
apartments and sleeping rooms.
KuHt'hurif Apartments. Alain and
Kosebiirg .hopping and vis- ; "tudy surgery and Miss How.
I friends, leaving for their;'.'.. a'"' ls" Kolilhagen will visit
ith relatives.
lBioimnhvi l Itivnill
. K. Wright, head of the rnip
llia post Armistice Day Celebration
ti'iuniiutie. plans In make
tt I,..r i . ... i ... '"PS to towns in different nun.
i i:nute. They report the roads In ' ',h' ro"",' within the next two weeks
veiy bad rendition d'.:e to tile heavy
railis
Men. 1'iiim Klkton
Walter ISydell and Kd Haioork of
KiUton dnve over from Klkton on
ilnes.lny bringing with them
IMssei Thniigl .
Mts V K. Itronson of Seattle.
passed through Koseburg last nlsht
in an effort to se-ure more members
... me i..ai Aiueri.-an Legion I'o-d
Over Hun men in the roiiutv served
under the colors in the world war
and less than a fourth of that num-
... . a ip eeroue.1 in the local post of
enroute to Oakhrnd. Calif, where ih ! ,"'e'," r,r,'8',n'- " I" thought
will spend the winter. She was met " , '"'V' V'U" more inonibershirw
at ihe ir. ln In this citv bv Mr. and l",n , , al,'"l hlrh will add con
Mrs. Fred Fisher, who'ore old time ?""'"''' ,'" 'he success of the cele-
friends.
Hail l-'lne M,.. I
t vp lieiut'. il velet horne.1 elks'
were br.imled la-ir i thi l.v ih.
:-unehers of n I' . K. No ; as
'he climax of an evening filled with
'(' mi'' run. Hi,. f,t t.i "pep" i.et
Irv : -he win i-onths was ;1
I'-t t ight m l t ia.Mr ere.iM i;i
"kFil w v. eks her m er. '
A fine attendance and some teal eits
w. re ramoui t Kl un of tn i mi '
..in
iManneo lor Armistice Day
November 1 I. in this city.
CASTORIA
For Infants and ChUdren
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bean
MISCICLLAXKOVS.
OIU-KUS TAKKN lor red fir nhake.
Kos v. tiiihert. Hire Creek. UlUard.
OreK.n.
-4ft a roa limner land.
of Myrtle Creek, for
yurtt pniperty. phone 21i-V.
TO K.VMANtlf:
I'l Mi ilea w
Kr.M.l
MONUY TO LOAN 3'i-year rural
credit f?rm lonna. low Interest rate.
I-'O.iMMi loeal money to loan on rnd
r:il estate. Firat mortgage, tiee 31.
t like, of HUe A Htca,
XOTlt'K Party who stole my Jewelry
jvli.ii was living on the Frailer
id ila. e la known. Return Jew
elry at mice or take romo-quemea.
Carrie l1..n. I lxonvllle. Ore.
iTl:l.It ACCTION On Wednesday.
l. Jiali. at lixonvil1e. Ore.. I will
fftVr f..r sale at public auction a
nuniher of Mne Jeraev row-, Sale be-
Kina at l:a p. ,n, fhon. Hat Held.
M lt i'Hanck two lovel lota, each
l' x I r.t feet, paved utreet. city water,
el., tin- lights. rfdenalki. wire
f'-med. rKiKtered title. Terms, f 1 0
i!h. 1 alan.e $." per month. Inquire
MAXWKI.L car. tour r.ew tlrea. Bj
paint. Price $350. Sa Huberts, ivil
(jfi rage.
KOU SAI.K Two homestead r:i I
quiKhment.H. C!ia. Kyes, Buiebu:(
Oregon.
KOU SALK Stjuure grand plana, ibrt; 1
W. M. Herditie. lit. 1, Kuitbi
Phone 5-KH.
i-'Olt SALK Work liolle. 135U P"'U
See Wwllock. (Jeer Creek lrii fti-tj
l-i if; ka l.l-: imio takes Cleveland tn.-
tor. model 11. Se Oeo. Todd. ftl
CaraiCti.
FOR HA LK Ore iron and Wilson tr" I
herry plants. $t per 1M0. dl
youmeii. rnone j-r.'.
FOR SA LK OH TRADE JM ";
or mot k ranch, will asaiuua. U"l
Harvard Ave.. Roxeburg.
FOR SALK Reed baby sulkT.
i-nmliil.n r. s..nnl.le. (.'ail It
Tetnnlin "t.. or phone JS7-U
FOR SALK Extra nne younf
bull. A. B. Ha meld. Bo lK
Ruseburtf.
FOR SALK 6-room
Addition, easy terms.
Alain St.
lnauirt
...... ...i All Kunfl DUX,"
chard run. buyer to pick W W
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