Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 15, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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PAOR SIX
r?T MEN'S
g SHOES- i
I Unusual Merit I I
Lj On Sale At fzl
k $9.95 2
" X llrown Aluliogiuir, 1m I R
f 1 1 f X HluciitTH. 2 full sole..- ""'It '"r I H
i i y iiih MNiii .f the " Kti' rv i p
I your feet dry biiU arm. Wear 1 I "
'v our extraordinary value at i:I.O J
Py Boseburg Booterie Vj
Tlut Satisfy ml Fit Vmir Iot 1
I Smasli go lioe repair prlrrn. HrliiR J
1"nTMl iTT""- ' "
Lower Prices
For Our Many Patrons and Friends
New Mdse-Lower Prices
Our buyers are constantly in the mar
ket to secure for you the very best val
ues at lowest figures,
Get the Penny Prices Before You Buy
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AltOIND THE TOWN
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San, Christen of .he local or-l J. M. Jutld ' " J
dor of Knights of Pythias lias wn ouhu. V" ,",-.,, of the
appointed on the Charter and War- where he went in the Interests of tm
rants conmiiiico or inn e.riuiu mmi,-.
LIBERTY THEATER
"Where
Everybody
Homo of
SlIJMT
Venture
Attractions.
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LAST TIME
ooes
TODAY! iMioxmw
(lilies
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e4 'Nation -uielcin st it lit ion ,
Gendale Boy Is
Arrested For Theft
Floyd Belt. ed 20 years . una
arrest at Ulcimaie cii.,,,,'
ing broken Into a ii.erciian.i.se
at that !)lae and robbing ,hepr.";
prielor of a revolver, "! J- "
i-l,.tliine and other aruci 1"
lloltarlaw. an IncorrlKiiiie. wi,u
been In trouble on numerous occa-
lons, is beinK soupm in
Iul tins lllsa ppeaieu
. i.i- hni mill cannot be located.
n. It is of an nee to come
imisdictlon of the criminal
,n,l will iirnbaniy "e in-un
the officers of that courl
was arrested a yeui
Turkey Men On
The Ground Today
courts
with by
lloltsclaw
more iiro
charged with various minor crime
and was kept In Jan ior -..-..
ninmlis. and fimired iiuiie proiiiniein
ly in a Jail break and III the theft of
several (luarts of whisky which were
taken from the jail. It Is claimed
that several boys of juvenile nco
were implicated Willi Hell, but will
be handled by the Juvenile officers.
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Mrt F. W. Knke, of Portland, for
me'rlv a resident of this city, died at
her iiome nt !27 Aruyle street, yes
terdav, aeciii diiiK to word received in
tills citv Insi niKht. Mrs. Knke was
64 years of nv:e and resided in West
Itoseburi; for several years while liv
ing in liiisebiirn. She ns a relative
of John Nnchter of this city. She is
survived by her liusbiinil und a son,
Fred. Funeral announcenieis nae
not yel been made.
A Hnerflil lilliiiHll document that In Miint of siiM'rior at bie ciuent
Ntiinds alone in It. kiiniiiicsn.
Willi
(iainiM.nt tirapliic, (Jrenter l'catlliv- f.mieO', 1 ord l dmltoHl. In.
ihisll'inl anil Scenic.
ALLAN DWAN
l'UKSKNTS
"The Forbidden Thing
UV MAKY -MKAIIS. I'FHSOXAI.I.V DIKKITI H HY Mil. HH .IV.
n AsmcialPl I'laycni I'nHlinlion.
Matinee Dally 2:15 P- m-! Evenings,
7:15 and 9 p. m. Trlcea: Children,
matinee lift, evenlngt 16c; Adult,
26o.
Vodvil Movies
And Film Fiiirws
Turkey buyers from San Francisco
nnd Seattle, as well as from otner
localities, are in town today Retting
i.. ,..,ioh iih the local situation ami
Retting ready for the business whkh
will onen ud in real earncsi
ih middle of the week. In addition,
firms Who have always bouRhl
turkeys are In the held, and some
lively competition is anticipated
when the game is opened up. A gen
tleman representing a Seattle con
cern stated that tut key are selling
today in the Washington city at 4 2
cenis for prime birds, lie said that
since the last steamer for Alaska had
gone north there had been a slump
or several cents in the price, as a
great many tons of dressed turkeys
were taken by the ship for the trade
in the mining cities. While none of
tin, l, nvem are willing to name an
onenine mice, each apparently wail
ing for the other fellow to do it, the
impression Is gainlliR grounu urn'
niobablv the market will center
somewhere around 40 cents. It was
said today that owing to the fact of
a general decline in all commodities.
prohablv turkeys would De incmueu
in the lowered market condition.
These factors are causing a hesi
tancy on the part of growers, so that
at present the turkey trade for tho
Thanksgiving market Is considerably
lake a sparring match for position.
Farmers, on the other hand, allege
that the excessive cost of feed war
rants a better price than in 1919.
Homo From Fortliuul
Mrs Fred Schwartz who has been,
In Portland for the past week vis
itlng with frleuds, returned Sunday.
Visit in Portland
Mrs. W. A. Wood left this after-
D,.,.tin,l whnrA she Will
spend a short time visiting fith her
frleniis.
Hero From Youealla
i L'.wlu.av who hAB beOH
AITS. " -
viBlting with friends in this city for
some time leit nils morning mi
calla, where she resides.
Vtlll l"VO ,.FM.KV l,
.inn. j "i"'. ..... - --
, ..nin eoiirnrnl, where she
will ' spend the winter. Mrs. Kent
Bpent tne greater pari ui
ter ut that place.
lly. oiruii in rwu-ii
... ,"1 . . . .. uADlarilnV for
Attorney unun i,,- ---
. ...ill nnAnt. f,1 thfl
Ban-in wnere iiw nn" "fi,uu'
. . .... .1.. l,a I aTlnF.
piitliuiiin it. v,.-c -
ton Investment Company against
the estate oi jonu niou tvtv
T.i l.tvM In 1MH loud-
Mrs. Eva Palmgren ana sirs, ou
-v-rtrhnrir who have been residing in
ti.ia iiv for some time left this af
ternoon for Portland, where tney ex
pect to make their permanent nome,
Unlit' Son Itom
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Parker of this
citv are being congratulated upon
the arrival of a baby son born to
ihem vesterdy. Mr. Parker is em
ployed as mail carrier and resides on
We.it First street.
Attention Turkey Growers
If you want the top market price and
prompt remittances for your Turkeys
ship thera direct to ' .
GHISELLI BROS, San Francisco
' We handle more Oregon turkeys than
anyjother firm in San Francisco, Call
at News-Review for shipping tags.
Wells-Fargo or Bank of Italy for Reference,
Case To Be Heard
In Supreme Court
CLASS WALKS on. J
COl'.VCIL TO MF.KT TONKillT.
The council will meet tonight 111
its regular session and as one of the
important mailers of business will
make a decision ns to whether or not
the city will Join with the state
health hoard III lis action against the
proposed Winchester sanitarium. City
l.'ecnriler It. L. Wllliwlo today re
ceived the official cerliflcate of elec
t Urn of new councilmcn, and it is ex
pected that these new officers will be
sworn in tonight. 1 lie new councu
mrn are J. F. Barker. Irvln Iirunn
and O. O. Jennings. The retiring
members are W. II. Fisher, Al
('reason and O. J. Lindsay. The mem
bers of the council who wire re
elected and will retain their posi
tions are L. Kohlhiigen, !. S. Nich
ols. W. S. Powell. J. 10. McCliutock
and A. C. Seely.
.turn from Mltrsllflclll
Mrs. K. Ingram ana uaugnier,
Klta, let this afternoon for their
homo In Marshlield after a short
time spent In this city with relativ
es and friends.
K Visllhiir Here
Mrs. Karlo Davis, formerly Miss
Frlith llosmer of this city, is visiting
here for a short time at the home of
llosmer. Mrs. Davis resides in Port
land.
.'nirinfwr lii (liarirc
A. V. Finery, resident engineer of
the bureau of public roads is now
located at Tiller and has active su
pervision of the work now going for
ward on the Tiller- Crater Lake cut-
. accordng to word receved by
Forest supervsor Ramsdell.
Arrived I.Ji.st Xiglit.
Rev. (iuy Filch Phelps of tho M.
K. Church of this city, arrived in
Hosebiirg Inst night from El Paso
Texas, where ho has been conducting
revival services for the past three
weeks. Itev. Phelps was duo to arrive
In this city the latter part of last
week, but was delayed by a wreck.
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The Clengarry W. C. T. I', will
give a program and box supper next
Friday evening at the Creeii school
house to help raise their quota for
tiie orp!ian:ti:e home to be elected
near Corvallis.
Puildiltg permits have been issud
lo John Siauclirr for a building 10
by 2i feet in size in Waite's addi
tion; to J. T. SpuiiKh for an addition
to his garage at the corner of Oak
.Hid Stephens slreels, 11 11,1 to Jesse
Kraher for a building 10 by 20 feet
m size in Kinney's addition.
The Koebiirg Shrine Club, will
bold a social meeting at the lluin-
line-Moorc Conservatory Tuesday
eniiiL'. Wives and friends of the
riners have been invited and nil
tte pities have been made for a good
l;ie. . llle evening will tin spent ill
danciim ami ranis, and a luncheon
will lie served.
YF.S, WF. CAN SAY
People appreciate the fact that
Carr's Christmas stock is already on
display. Many want to get their gifts
picked out now. Carr's displays are
much larger than last year and the
assortment of goods is also larger.
Come in and visit, see the goods.
It Incurs no obligation to buy. We
are glad to have you look around and
see what an extensive stocK wc nave.
Carr's save you money.
The case of the Lexington Invest
ment ComiMinv against the John
Watson estate will be heard tomor
row before the state supreme court,
several attorneys from this city will
be present to assist in presenting
the case to the court. This suit in
volves a large amount of property
situated on Little River, and Is be
ing brought against the neirs or tne
esiaie In order to sottle the claims
to certain properties. Attorneys
Illce and Orcutt of this city ana a.
M Crawford, of Portland, represent
the plaintiffs, and John T. Long and
George Neuner, jr., represent tne ao
fondants.
v,,l Rosebunr Mnn
Duma davs ago there came out a
news Item in the News-Review tortte
effect that John Flurry was lined for
havini? illegal venison in nis possess
ion. This has proved to be a mistake
tr. Flurrv was In Ktamatn rails ai
the time ne was supposeu 10 nave
boon fined at Riddle. Investigation
has revealed that the party who had
killed o doe and was nneu ior inooi-
fense was John Flore, oi rortiunii
ANXAPOl is u ..
Refusing to accept 'i'h'e Kn
mlse agreement ollered br Z ,
boar dof St. Johns collei-e ni.
live to the hazine nf
the Bophoinore classwaUHj,!
In a body today, followed brtkl
juniors, seniors and freihnia !
about 250 in all. !
The W". C. T. IT. will meen on Frl-
dnv of this week instead of Wed
neailav at the home of Mrs. J. C
Royce, 312 E. Cass Street. Please
note the change in the date and
come with a friend
Dressmaking and
Phono 442-Y.
plain sewing.
NOTICE.
HWMH
NKW TODAY.
FOR ItKN'T 3-room house. 11! Erwi
wiiy. I'h'nif :'y2-J.
Foil KKNT r.-room cnaire. fi
or ioMri'SH 3lj eha,!wi;-lc St.
FurNIl itultlier Hhoe.
siime at tills otTlre.
Ownei eta p
KOU HKNT Kurnlnhed ipwr
clone in. No children. Plwn, :(.-.
FOlt S.M.K Set of liarne!. tn
condition, l'l Ice reaBoiub!, I'j .
t yy-J .
V ANTKl Siilenm.in tor bjJce Bit
i-srs. Apply to J. O. Kvwlind, Cih
l-Ult KKNT line $1(1 I'liilriWDOj !;?
writer. Innulru Vol,urnh Gntv
Ktore.
VNTKII FreJiti oow. Muni b, I.
Mrs. W. It. Zelslor. Willjjr. ft:
1(1. 1. Phono 27-F11, 0klad ij
ehaiigp.
Hardware Store is Sold
The hardware store at Riddle,
owned y cn. .in Th F.nworth League of the M. F.
. arsn, nas oeen soiu 10 .n. roiiaru - ' ... ,,. a artrti.,i
.. ... . . i t. f.,. Church. South, will give a social
n.....,' .,' 0,1!. .1...1 i ..... Tiinsdav evening at the parsonage,
the Lawrence and Cordon company I beginning at 8 o'clock. All members
of this city. Mr. Pollard and son Willi ana menus urgeu iu,
Knit SAl.K r.-rooni house. Urg, ;
woi.dHhett. liKtitH and water. P.,'
from pavenielil. Terms. Phone !i(-
POSITION WANTED Ai" sanifir 0
ranch, either muek or gmln. L
peiieneed man. Audreai E. 1 I
eare News-ltevlew.
take immedinte possession.
COM.
Foil SAl.K Standard bred Hn.nK if
keys; llarred Itwk cockerel!. '
lor barred in UouglM C.i 11
l.-Khuiti and Park Cornlih rhlclit,
Ann.ira bllleya. giesp
for wealher.s; l'o Poland Chiium
iiet litc.'k I ever owned; ve 10
one good work hone. E. A. I
I'.MSrhtiri;. dre.
Crop In County
Is Doing Great
Prorcoli throughout Douglas roun
tv is looking exceptionally well for
this time of the year, according to
those who made the tour on Satur
day to the various farms where the
vegetable is being grown. Over 22
persons all interested in the grow
ing of "broccoli made the inspection
trip, and many new ideas as to the
methods of crowing, handling, etc.,
were obtained. There are approxi
mately l.lii acres In broccoli in the
county, and this is the largest area
of the product grown anywhere In
the country, according to the latest
n -ures. Prof. Poquet, who was pres
ent on the tour, is greaily enthused
over the prospects for the future of
this crop and says that Douglas
county should give more attention 10
the growing of broccoli. Following
the tour, the growers held a short
meeting to talk over marketing conditions.
8 S gWI
I TODAY IIBMggl 1
1 TnnAV I
1 wivi v 1
ATWKWNB0
HARRY MOREY
IN A MIGHTY DRAMA OF POWER
I
K. Koth1, who h:m Im'OH uttciuUn
tn busiin-ss mat'iTH hnrt for tho
past ffv lavs, lot't this iitt'rn"on
for Coivallis. Mr. Kotho. wlitln hTO
.irranuoil for a tropon Norma! Claj3
for tin' proL'rrw;:fvt Piano SiriPi,
antottK Ih' trarhtM's of tho rity. Tho
i at hers wlio sii'.nci! up fir thi class
arc I li rs al tin- lU'iiitiiio-Mnnro ron-s.-rvatory,
M f. ("harlrs (i. Si an ton
anil Mi. Hiith Wilms. Mr. Ko:h is
a roprosontntivi of tho Art Pub
liliinj; company of St. Louis.
Announcement
A Special
Thanksgiving Dinner
Will l-c Served at the
UMTQUA HOTEL
On Thanksgiving Day
$1.50 PIT, COY Kit
Owing to the number of reser
vations for 1 tildes nlreudy list
ed, dinner w ill be
Served from Id Noon to H P.M.
Check? must accompany reser
vations. Reservation list closet Mon
day, November 22.
TIIANKSfilVlXtJ APPI.FS.
In order to insure delivery for
Thanksgiving I will not express or
iieis east or Utah later than Sat.,
Nov. Siith. Lerry, Apple Broker.
Going'
Ranch
64 acrvs, 9 miles from Kosc
burg on Rood road; crook flows
thru place; 17 acres in fruit,
chiefly prunes, pears und ap
ples; some cherries, peaches,
etc.; balance of place is farm
land with mall amount-of pas
ture; S-room house, barn, store
house, smoke house, corn crib,
now hoi pens; place all fenced
with wire; team, wagon, 2
cows, hogs, poultry; wind mill
and tank; gasoline engine and
spray outfit; 5 stands rf bees;
somo furniture. All t-quip
nient and tools for farming
place. Immediate possession.
Price 12, 000, one-half cash.
G. W.YOUNG AM) SON
Real Estate and Insuraaoe.
I Id Cau 8L Pbona 41T
n Honors Web
By PERRY VEKROFF.
Mutt and Jeff Comedy and Dare Devil fackNoJ3
a-ns --! l.TI'Vl.!
WmFarnum inThe Rainbow Trail & Charlie Chaplin inCarmeo
THL'ltSDA Y
MATIX EE EVENI
TODAY
ONLY!
TP1
TODff
ONLY!
HEARTS-
r.r J'
A STRAW VOTE ON THF LOVE QUESTION
WILL ROUbi
im a nf.MAMPP. np sopt DRINKS AND SOFTER
"WATER, WATER, EVERYWHEKt
Some Fun, Some Drama, Some Pathos, Some iw
SOME PICTLJRE.
Hines Comedy and a Thrilling Educational
Centaurs" showing amazing teals otnors