Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 21, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    A RECORD EVENT
BEGINNING TOMORROW MORNING
mm TAKE1 ANOTHER
A MEMORABLE SALE
MBLLE.
BOOTERIE'S Entire Stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes Must Go.
Most
EVER. HELD IN SOUTHERN OREGON
NOTHING RESERVED-Not a! Pair Held Bock-EVERY SHOE MUST GO
A Sale that will be the talk of Southern Oregon for months to come. We recair.no Sale in recent years planned on a larger scale or offerintr
more beautiful styles varied assortments and more wonderful values than this Sale features. Embraced are High Shoes, Low Shoes, Strap
.x.fa.. ,,vtKkJv, iiCTnucs, xuggcrt srxts 01 every description, lor every member of the family, for eveiy purpose.
W. L. Douglas Shoes McEIwam Shoes
BUY 'EM FOR. MEN
S2.95
Men's -nn Metal Ouk Calf Uluther
ON SALK .
aa MffmawOTwrnMinf m mini
Men's Mahogany lOngllsli Shoes
ON SALK
,M. 8 Work Shoes .
ON sai.i:
$3.45
$2.95
BUY EM' FOR. BOYS
Hoys' High Cut!), Sizes t) to 13
ON KAI.K
$2.95
Liltlo Gents' iuu Metal Ulucher
o.N saw:
:$L95
Children's Smoked Home Scullers
O.N SALK
.,$1.95
O I.IiihI Chippenn High Cuts
c.V SALK
.00
.Men's Tan High Cuts
OS SALK
MEN'S SOX
os SAI.i-; . .
ctasrwsfiiM
$0
$4.45
15c a Pair
licnrxkiu Children's Stockings
OX SALK
19c
Fashion Plate Shoes
BUY 'EM FOR GIRLS
IitfunlH Holt Suit Shoea
ON KAI.K
-29c
MImm' Itrown -ami Uluck Shoem
ON HAMS
1.95
Children's Sculler Style Shoes, Silos !1 to 0
OX SALK
$1.65
Boar ltranil Stockings for lii
ION SAl.t
. 19c
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
This sale Is not a clearance of cmUIh nml ends or uiulralrable shoe. Every
pulr Is brand new of high grade quill Ity nnd a Into full or winter model. - "
I HUH
Whitman & Keith Shoes
BUY 'EM FOR LADIES
Ladles' Ki lt Slippers, All Sla.es, Many Colors
OX SALK ,
miles' One-Strap, llluck. Kid Slippers
O.N SALK
89c
$1.95
liiidleM' uii Metal Ijco SIKH'S
OX SALK ,
$2.95
Ladies' Itlark Kid Juliets
ON SAI.K
$2.45
ladies lllnek Kid Lace Shoes
ON SALK
$2.95
LadieN KtocklDKS
O.N SALK
15c a Pair
Roseburg Booterie Rememher
IRVIN BRUNN 1 1VC1I1C1I1UC1
Vou save dollars on these shoes
many dollura. Kvory pair must be
sold. He here when the donrs open.
Get your allure of these values.
pi:rkixs num.
cass st., ROMKiirno, ore.
Roseburg Booterie
IRVIN BRUNN
CASH ST.,'lMSKI ltO. OUK,
. I jperkixs nuK3.
81 IDA y at Tim ( hi i:;iiks.
Tlic First llaptist tlmi-ch, Coni'.r
ot Rose snil Lane, H. L. Caldwell,
EulnUter.
:15 M. Church School. O. .
Coshow, Supt. "The tear of God :s
hall we revere (iid and keep Hi
torimandineiits imless we are ac
.olntid with Ilia Word? (let the
nsUt of !eiii in a Church School
"rh Sunday. Ynu will filial a help
Itl hour in any of our clauses. A
Wcl.il class for young mnrrhul peo
ple mi els in lir. Spear's offices In
Ik" Perkins HuiWing at 9:45. Spe
cial arrangement for taking care of
the anrill oliildren. All young mar
ried people are cordially lnvlled to
nrole.
11:05 A. M., Morning Worship.
Mwrago hy the pastor on "World
Hmth-rhood". At this service there
Jill be an event of uituiual Interest,
such an occurence h:is not taken
Place In tlie history of the church.
:30 P. M. llaptist Youni? Pco
.V''t Tnion. Mr. Oscar Zeller Is
'h leader. The young people are
ln meeting full of zest and the
"wit of Christ. If you aie young
J ll find a glad welcome. On
lie 2th and 30ih of this month the
wal liapiist voting people of the
Impoua Asncl ition. Several of the
'Ute leaders will be here. Keep the
date. ,
;:30 P. M. F.venlng Vt'orshlp. Mes
hv pnstor. Good music.
familiar Hymns. (9:45. W. L Cobb, Supt.: classes for
The public is corr.ially invited to all ages. Preaching services at 11
all of our services j a- m- anu 7:30 P- Kpworth League
n a at 6:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday
I at 7:30
Christ km, corner Pine and Wood-1 ' -
ward streets, Ilev. C. H. Hilton, Min- . "
ister. The regular rervies er the Church of Christ, south part of
church will be held oa Sunday 'foseburg. corner Holier! s and Cobb
morning and evening. Tno pustm , "Irct". one block of the Pacific high
will preach r.t lx,lh services. Morn-'WBJr- St,rvlces Sunday morning at
ing subject, "Throwing Tilings Owr-: lu o'clock, song service, reading of
board." In the evening the theme th eseriptures and breaking of bread.
of Bible study.
11 A. M. The Morning Worship
Sernion-subject: "Modern Infidelity
lifts the Crime Wave". Crime trails
Infidelity. Infidelity lifts man from
his knees and cuts him loose from
the wholesome, restraining Influ
ences of God and Kterniiy. Infl
dellty, whether of word or actions,
blows out the light and leaves man
groping in the dark on life's trail.
6:30 P. M. Mr. Paul Maler will
will be, "The Statue to the Unknown I "Obey" was the subject announced ' lead Kndeavor service. The subject
Clod." In this sermon thp pastor will i ""' IMe memory verses.. The first
fell about the Athens of Paul's day,1 lllinK a" Earthly parent tries to tench
will tell of the doctrines of the Enl- 1,is cnil11 ,s thl,t 1,0 mus' otc'y or suf-
cttrean nnd Stic Philosophers, about r,r tnB consequences. The heavenly
is "What we know about God.
7:30 P. M. The Choir leads tbo
congregation in the singing of the
Gospel Hymns. There will be spe
the statues erected in that city, and 1 Pare"', through past records, teaches clal music at the. morning and even
all th.-t Paul had to face. The Dlble. his first law, laved down to Adam
school meets at 9:45, with a graded)"'"' Eve ,hnt thpy n"t ODCy h'a
school and many special features of j or suffer death. On down the
Interest. Four clnsr.es are taking I nF,,'s ,lle first ,aw of llle Kospel is.
nd the "l3 Children must obey his word.
special work In this school nnd the
Interest Is. high. Y. P. S. C. K. at
6:30. Subject. "What We Know
About God." Leader. Miss Garnet
Wilcox. Special musical features.
SI. K. Church, South, corner Main
and Lane streets, Hev. J. H. Need-
linm, Pastor. All of our church ao-
Song oorvice and prayer at 7 o'clock.
A cordial invitation Is extended to
everyone to worship 'at the Church
of Christ. ,
The Presbyterian Church, Jackson
nnd Lane strets IZ. W. Warrington,
minister.
Present day happenings and ron-
rooms of the new building. It wlli:wnol wlue world call for the mots
Ing services. The evening sermon
subject Is: "The Revelation of the
Cross." The Cross revealt two great
facts: Man's sin and God's love.
We need to recognize the really of
these. -
9
Saint fieorge's, Corner Main and
Cass streets. Itlshop Walter Taylor
Sumner, of Portland, wll' bo In
Roseburg for Sunday morning ser
vice. Holy Communion at 7:30;
Sunday School, with Miss Hess
Iwls in charge, at 9:4.1. Morning
Prayer with sermon at 11 o'clock.
. 'All n'..1eni,ie fn these services.
perhaps be a month or so before the earnest prayer ano neart searrning,"" " .
main auditorium is completed. It1"" ' P"1"' ' Christian people. 2.
will be a gem when finished. Our C"0'-- 7:14.' In from f.llde .
present rooms are oozy and home-1 9:45 A. M. The Bible Study J. N. ltlhleUrlng of Glide Bpent the
llko. Y'ou are Invited to coma and Hour. Are you studying the Bible? j day in town attending to business
worship with us. Sunday school at There is a great need for a revival matters.
! Dried Buttermilk-
DID YOU EVER SEE ANY?
We are Distributors for Douglas County of the Consolidated Products
Co's DRIED and SEMI-SOLID BUTTERMILK.
One Sack Equals 900 lbs. Fresh Buttermilk-
CHEAP--HANDY KEEPS INDEFINITELY.
TRY A SACK WITH THAT CHEAP CORN.
Special Prirrs id
Retail Merchants
We will Pay the Freight on a Trial Sack to
any Point in Douglas County reached by
Railroad or Truck.
Shell-Skock Cases
To be Investigated
PROVIDENCE. R. I.. Oct. 21.
Whether former soldiers whose
minds were wrecked by shell-shook,
wounds and was are temporarily or
permanently Insane Is to be deter
mined In three suits to compel pay
ment of war risk insuranoe by the
government, filed in United States
district court here by James B. I.H
tlefleld. attorney acting for the
American Legion.
Tne action has been taken In be
half of threio soldiers. Adam Mlklll
wicz, Guisseppe Vltullo and James
McGee. It Is alleged by the Legion
attorney that the three are totally
disabled as a result of Insanity. The
government Insurance bureau. Mr.
Llltlefleld charges, has refused to
pay the Insurance of the men ou the
ground that they are but temporarily
disabled and may recover their men
tal faculties.
Hundreds of New England service
men. their minds dwarfed from
shell-shock, wounds and gas, are
confined In state Institutions for the
Insane and In private hospitals. If
Attorney Llltlefleld wins his eases,
similar suits will follow In federal
courts In all New Kngland states
nnd, with a precedent established. In
all parts of the country.
"These men were returned' from
service In the army as Insane, and It
has been established that their In
sanity Is due to army service," Mr.
Llltlefleld declares. "Yet the gov
ernment refuses them the financial
relief to which they are entitled un
der the war risk Insurance act and
they have not drawn a cent from
their policies. Two must remain con
fined in the slnte asvlum unless they
can collect 'the $57.50 a month for
20 years on their pollcres. This
nmonnt would enable them to be rv
leased from the asylnm and allow
their families to care for them."
I'ltOltllllTION' IS
ItKALI.V
IXl'OIH'KI).
m Winchester st. Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange
2
4 Ing some sort of vodka of their own
for special occasions. This may bi
true, but it Is the exception.
Recently the Soviet government
has permitted the sale of beverages
containing 14 per rent alcohol,
especially wine. This is a conces
sion to foreigners, who, Russia as
sumes, are unalde to go without.
The day of my departure from
Moscow to civilized Kurope, I got a
shock, when I saw a man tottering
across the Smolensky market, plain
ly drunk. I was relieved greatly
when I heard him swear In Polish
and found out he had a good friend
at the Polish delegation.
Name Field After
Former Resident
White Man Runs
Amuck In Chicago
(fly United Prnaa).
CHICAGO, Oct. 21. It Is feared
that tlie race wars of a year ago are
Imnending as a result of a moonshine-crazed
man running amuck. in
the negro quarter today, armed wl'h
a long butcher knife, killing two
and wounding a third.
The puMcu rushed reserve to the
district to quell any rioting. The
murderer was not captured.
Here from illilo
A. W. Ream of (Utile Is in (own
for a few days attending to business
matters. .
MICKIE SAYS
C
By JOHN GAriiK.N'Z.)
(t'nltl Priii Ptnff CorraDonrtent.
MOSCOW. (Ity Mall) Hovle.l
Russia has at I ens! solved the
question of prohibition. Only those
who know what the vodka meant
to the Russian population can im
agine what the apparent complete
prohibition means.
While formerly, especially on Sun
days snd holidays afternoon, all
Moscow was virtually tottering on
In feet as result of unlimited con
sumption of vodka or similar bever
ages, there was not a single Indlvl
dual seen hy me during my whol
stay In Moscow and other cities who
looked as If he had taken a drink
for vears. They say that some
wealihy there still are surh Indi
viduals in Russia merchsnts occa
sionally have a quiet sip In the
depth of their cellars. Home people
declare that the peasants are mak
GOT MORS MONCt
-rWAM KVIOVJ VJUO.T "TO DO
VJITH, GIVE VT t TVV
XlOU AR1AV'. DOWY DONATE
RY TO M feuevCERS VJWO VJfkVlTJ
TO PUT NEW "AO ? V A
UOAOSlOE SIGH VDHERE.
IT vVrtU. WEVER BE oEV
1
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CORVAL1.IS. Oct. 21. The O. A.
C. football field is now known as the
"Hell'' field.
Tbo field was namod for Dr. J. R.
N. Hell of Corvallla who has been a
friend of the college for many years
and a former resilient of Roseburg.
Ho has always been a loyal O. A. (.'.
rooter and established the tradition
of throwing his .hat .Into the Wllla
uicUe river every time the Aggies
won from the I'nlvcrslty of Oregon
In their nnnunl football game.
l)r. Hell riimo to Roseburg as a
.''until Methodist minister but after
wards bnnime a nilftlsler of the Pres
byterian church and preached In the
Presbyterian church at Corvallls
eight years. W hile he lived !n Rose
burg he edited ihe Roseburg Review
and instituted the present chapter
of the Kastcrn 8tnr.
Mrs. George Kohlhagen (Marietta
Howell), Frank Howell, nnd Free
Johnson are charter members of tho
Roseburg chapter. Mrs. Kohlhagen
and Miss Howell nro the nly past
Worlhly Matrons who are charter
members.
Dr. Hell has been confined (o his
bed for a year except for a brief
period last summer when ho went to
Grand Lodge In Portlnnd. He has
neld the office of Grand Chnpaln for
forty-four years.
AROUND THE TOWN
Hero from Dothon
L. C. Jones of Hothan spent tho
day here attending to business mat
Horn :
To Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mahan at
Grants Pass, a boy. Mr. Mahan has
the agency for the Oregonlan In this
city.
Arrived from Portlruwl
Mrs. Karl Davis and (email son ar
ilved from Portland this morning,
where she will visit for a week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
lliixmcr of this city.
Klks Knteiiniu
A very delightful time was hail
last evening, when the Klka govo
a dance for the Klks and their fam
ilies. Oil's orchestra furnished mu
sic for (be occasion. Late In Ihe
evening Ice cream and cake was
served. A nice lime was enjojed
by all.
Leave Tomorrow
Airs. W. T. Wright will leave to
morrow for Potrtand to visit with
her niece, Mrs. W. L. MrGeorge of
that rliy. Mr. Wright will follow In
a few days and from there they will
ro to long llearh. California, whero
they will mak their bom.