ROSEBCtMJ WKWS-REV1KW, TTTSDAT, XOVKMBCT 1, 1U21. PAOM BIX or ItVncr Buy for all the Family Parties having pay cheeks due this week have made such de mands for a continuation of our bi Monty Raising and Slock Re ducing Sal? that we have decided to extend it for Buy for Winter 3 pt A Few Days More Only! OUR Money Raising Stock Reducing j SALE REMEMBER: As thousands found to their advantage all last week Every Article of Our Vast Stock Is Reduced. Two New Specials! r DRESSES One new lot received specially for this nal1, and specially priced all of them fijie all wool sorgo. I.uch $11.85 J'.uy fur winter now. Men's Overcoats The rcmulndor of our stock of ' men's overcoats all of them nceived only last week, Host Oregon make, all-wool, fine fitting, best conservative styles. Kach $25.00 Iluy for nil the Funilly! All Dry Goods, Corsets, Hosiery, Woolens, Men's Furnishings, Shoes, also 15 Per Cent Off Regular price for a Few Days. Li 4fe J News-Revieiv Rep resentative Tells Of Trip to Pen (CoutluiKl fiow I'l" 1 (hone rules. He Is allowed to w MS tb civilian garb and is merely kept a In the muider row for safe keeping ! J ii .irttM ,f himrine. To ore- i rj ner fi win muklias any; to take ma we. over him night and ; Vi nt the pn further attempt in ;(;- will ft ale !is then placed at the back oa the man and. lie is clrapi't-u to it. Uo is tln.li held iu the leuler of the tcat . fold iu position to icccne the nouoe. I Two prison guaids will staud back of him and at Ins right will be the ; chaplain. I is Then Mcar. j The hangman's noose, greased witli tallow, is Hit a loosened and placed about lliu neck of the man. The. hangman's knot is twisted light around to tlio buck of the left ear and held iu thai position by the hangman. The purpow of hanging day. Even though Dr. Brumfield i I (-;. i. appealed to the supreme i-ouri for i.n.'l detci minatlon. which wouia ir. -:'ii thai Iho execution will be de li vi A for Eiiv.'ral months, and per il I in vear. he will not be ullowed a 'ii' ptivlU'i-es other than those ac-; ei. riled pi i -oners under death sen tence, llrunifl.ld will be kept In his evil continuously with the exception of SO minutes each day when he will be allowed to exercise in the main corridor. riiolosinplieil This MornliiK. Karly this morning Iirumlleld was hd from his cell iind subjected to IKrlillen in -:uronionts and photo graohed by tin' pitaon photographer. 1'ro'ii then un'il the elate or nis ex- DANC AT is to muko death instantaneous unu cent ion he will be common in neatn what is termed iu prison parlau:o as ! cell 117 and no persons other than perfect hanging was expianmu. i prison omoiais, nu aiiranfn, noma- AltOUM) THE TOWN liolilins I" Salem .Mrs. Ileilingor returned to her spending the past two weeks visiting iat the home of .Mrs. Karl liurr. ...... Itetiirlis to Siileni lloro from Days tret Mls ,;,.(.RU M. mown returned to J. K. Chancy and little daughter, I l.er homo in Salem this afternoon Vera, wore in the elty today from I aft'-r spending the past week visit- their homo at Days Creek. Driving New Cur Hay Taylor is expected lo arrive this evening from Portland with a new 1922 model Chevrolet. ICetlirn Ut rorthiiid Senator Isaac Staples of Multno- ihomo in Salem, this afternoon after I MILK FAMIXH THKKATEXS NKW YOItK. Nov. 1. Eight million portions are facing a milk famine as a result of a strike of milk wagon drivers. Only enough men to deliver milk to the hospitals and other institutions and to feed the horses, reported for work today. mother and father ill in e; wish h this city. Siill'dlni; from I'.IcmnI Poison 1). C. Livingston, of (Hide, was tak en to Mercy hospital today suffering from a severe ease of blood poisoning in the left thumb. The patient is mah county, return, d to Portland i under the care of Dr. Pother. S. K. hts afternoon after spending the i Chapman, a neighbor of Mr. I.lvlngs- past few days in Ihl.i city attending to official business matters. Art flub to Meet The Itoselinri! Art Kmbroldcry club will hold their regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock nt the home of Mrs. L. W. InKle3 on 720 Winchester. Kvery member Is urged to be present. Horn To Mr. and lira. W. II. Pomeroy, of Portland, a daughter, Vnrmnltn Jenno. Mrs. I'on.' roy was formerly Miss Verno flur ott of this elty. Their many friends are sending Ihem congratulations upon tho new arrival to their home. Ton. brought him to the city this morning. .1. . Ncwlnnil Quit'' 111 J. O. Rowland who has been 111 for the past week was reported no bettor today. In fart his condition list night and today was not en couraging, but It Is thought he will ho on the road to recovery within a few days. He Is suffering from a bad cold and a complication of stomach trouble. social i:xjoyi:i .Tur.t nrrlvod, a car of dry lime and sulphur for spraying. Cot your sup ply while roads are good. Churchill I turd ward Co A very enjoyable Halloween social was held at the Christian church last night. The social was given by the Christian Endeavor Society and a largo number of young folks were present. The parlors of the church with beautifully decorated in the Halloween motif and presented a fine appearance, (lames were played un til late in the evening when refresh ments were served. DlltlXTOKS TO .MEET The directors of the Taxpayers league will meet tomorrow at the Douglas Abstract office. This Is the regular monthly meeting. W hen the knot snaps the man's neck and breaks it, that is termed a per fect hanging." i:ut when the knot slips arouud to the sido or front of the neck strangulation results aud death is not in.-tantaneous. Former A H air llecalled. The prison oiucials iu explaining the carefulness necessary to make hanging perfect, related an event which occurred in the scaffold room some years ago. . The condemned man had made an attempt to commit suicide by slash ing his throat the same as Bruiufleld attempted. When the time tor ex ecution came the wounds were not thoroughly healed. Tho man was placed on the scaffold and the noose adjusted. The trap was dropped and the body swung into space. ine knot had twisted to the front of the throat, forcing the head back and opening the wounds in the side of the neck. The blood gusneu iorin and spattered the floor. The man writhed and twisted in the death Iruggle and begged lliem to take him up and drop him again. l or thlity minutes lie pleaded and bested and al the end of that time uncon sciousness came as a relief. lie was not pronounced dead, however, until at (he end of forty minutes. Death then was not caused by strangulation or breaking of tire neck, but a par alysis of the nerves, caused by the pressure at the base of the .sKUll. V. hen Brunilic Id go' s to me gal lows ho will h" swa'h'd in bandages, even though 1.1s neck wounds have healed. Three Men Spring Tia;i. As the hangman adjusts the noose he raises one hand above a little wall, behind which are seated three guards with hands grasped onto levers. Qne of there levers sprinv-i the trap which semis the man to hit', death, but none of the guards are aware which lever released th'3 trap The prison physician then awaits the death of the victim and when it is finally pronounced the rope Is cut above the knot and (he brdy Is lonil ed inlo a casket and de'lvered to the coroner with the rope still clinging to the neck. A new rope is then placed In posi tion and tested with a weight. The officials announced that another scaf fold will be built alongside of Iho pivsent one to accommodate tho double, hanging on December 2. The prison officers are not very enthusiastic over their description of the death machine, and although ad mitting that "it does the business." thev never commend it as a means or punishment and evidently do not relish their awful duly. Has Xo Number. Drumflold is not treated as a regu lar inmate of the penitentiary and has been given no number. Ho Is not sentenced to serve a term In the pen and therefore Is not liable to newspapermen, and. members of his family will be allowed to visit him. lielay Is Inevitable. It Is almost certain that Drumfleld will not meet his doom on January 13, as ordered by the court. Th? defense attorneys have been allowed until January 2nd to prepare the transcript of the case for appeal and at that time a stay of execution will be ordered. Then will follow the preparation of the appellant's and re spondent's briers and the appeal to the supreme court. Tho case will be placed on the trial docket and given preference over civil canes. Immedi ately after the placing of it on the supreme court docket It Is very prob bl little delay will be experienced in obtaining the hearing. The attor nevs are only allowed two hours for argument and then one of the su preme court judges Is appointed to render an opinion. This opinion will not be handed down for approximate ly three weeks. It is then twenty days before a mandate oan come down and probably then a motion for rehearing will be filed, supported by a brief. More. time will be consented SATURDAY NIGHT Opening Dance at Maccabee Hall Saturday night, November 5 1991 Hear the NEW ORCHESTRA. 5 Cents a Dance, 9 TO 12 'LET HER GO, Professor", TODAY LIBERTY THEATRE Prices 10c & 15c MATINEE EVKKY DAY Billic Rhodes "His Pajaraa Girl" It was unexpected, to be sure. The jilted lover knew his old sweetheart was married to an other that day. Can you imagine his surprise when, at night In his own home, he opens a folding bed and finds therein the bride of his successful rival, asleep and clad only in pajamas? Also a comedy and Movie charts. Liberty Trices 10c and 15c. Lue F. Vernon WHO "PLAYS THE 1'IC Tl'UKS" AT THE PIANO. Special Election Vote Very Light One of the lightest elections to be held in Hoseburg for many years occurred today when the special vote was taken on the measure regarding the amend- nient of the act providing for tne municipal light and water plant. Under the new proposal voted upon today, the city O would be given tho right to ac- quire the present plant either by purchase or condemnation. Apparently the people of the city are little interesled in this matter either one way or the $ other as the vote cast was ex- ceodlngly light. At noon there were approximately 1tln votes I in the ballot boxes of nf four precincts, hut this afternoon voting was a little more brisk. There were few predictions as to the outcome, it being genorally believed that the vote will be quite close. J lOOTIIAU Myrtle Creek hum -t... Koseburg high .choot."""1' Wednesday, Nov , "eld at 4 o'clock lMl0,'' Then follows the mandate to the lowter court, following action of the supreme court,, and a date for re sentencing will be fixed. Mny Be Returned. Brumfield may play a return en gagement In the Douglas county cir cuit court room. In the event he is to be re-senten- H I ced, it will be necessary to return mm 10 tins city to receive the sen tence. Upon his return here he will not be in custody of th local off! clals but under the protection of the state officers. Not Afraid to Die. "I am not afraid to die," reiter ated Brumfield last night in his peni tentiary cell. "Don't think I'm afraid to die, boys," he continued to explain, fearing that his break of composure might lead the officials to believe that he was weakening over tne thought of death. One more act In the terrible drama has been enacted. The scenes are being shifted rapidly. The action of the play will move slowly for a time, however, but when the curtain goes down on the final scene, it remains to he known, whether the man will be swinging on the scaffold or seated in a lonely cell and condemned to spend the rest of his natural life there. Welcome News for the Women of Roseburgl DAYS OF SALE . 5000 yds. lliio DAYS OF SALE gOn5W33JLMiHeM!1IIIIMi L rTWJ,I rWt.iai.fi"7-rm jj.-aafirr-fc- I'or a good steak and the best serv ice In town try the Cafeteria. Hot breat every evening at the t ateterla. Kresh Eastern Wh,, terla, LECIOX A.l AIXIUarv MEKT TOXbhi The American Irf .. iliary will hold their rei.,to lag this evening noiu meir meeting i then i, , he Armory, while the friZl r the PariRh n.-.,,.. y-.i- tuKt n the Parish houne tions will have Dota onuib. meetings, and It 1. argel .j members plan to attend Th.L paignof "Every Member G,fe ber," will be discus V other things of lmportinc, come up at this time. Following the businen tJ the Legion boys have pluuJV cial time for the Auxiliuy m 4 "peeiing a large tttenduit nniDE (Y).MIXG TO ROSEBUD Mrs. Olenn Eddlng in it. this evening from Portland imt r join her husband and make huh in mis city In the future. MmB!- ings was formerly Min Km urown of Portland. TheyvenMr rled about a week aro In Porta and have been trj'lnit to keep it! event a secret. Mr. Ediilnes b t" known In this city, hnrlnr bmit- ployed for a number of ynn tri 'he railroad company. Both bin large number of friends wbo)oli; nxtendlttg their congratulation n: host wishes. NEW TODAY. . d TOR HAJ.K 1 wIckM tab! bum. i Hlione lhy-Y. FOL'M) One box "ind a buiili If er call at Hall & Son'i Italic, chesf.T St. FOUND CarrhiKe umlireili. 0: may have same by catting at Uui. ftcejinu paylng foailV; LOST .Monday afternoin. near af a chuck. Kinder pleaae call ' Johnson lit Mercy Hospnai. FOIl SAI.K Klectrlc waslier, i leg table siiii cliaira. oil iloit J enamel bens, ana wit." table. 1S Miller St. Foil ItKNT Four room count K block from achool. A. Commercial Agent, Hi Cm w Phone :'18. - WANT Kl "oga or callll " men! Nov. . operative ExehanstJE!.!! .T. ..r-rr. , ,."nis nf lint elm " ' V nnV Jwelamha. Moatly " blotn. ntxonvllle r Toaljcht 15c win 25c Every Yard will be Sold far Below the actual cost of manufacture Georgette Crepes 1000 yarriti of this nilmirnhlo silk for m;iktnp blotlflrs, umVrwo.nr, li;uilk.TcliiVfa, In fact we have every nhmlo itn.t hue thai th season oVmnnils. A n al ni!U snap. Washable Satins 400 yards of washable satin, the ideal silk for making gowns, hloomotti ami lingerie of all kinds. Desirable colon of while, flesh. Special, yard This great Silk Pale Is an event of Importance to every woman. II re you'll j Ii id the finest collection of High (Irade Silks ever placed together in one sale in liosebutg. The manufacturer Is not able to ptodtice them today at the low price we are placing on them. A fortunate purchnse enables us to affect a KUing. and we aro passing the saving on to our friends. I!o on hand early. Fancy Silks ".00 yard i of fancy silks, stripes and plaids, some shitting silks In the lot. Yatd wide and prettiest patterns we have ever sold at this extreme low pi n e. its' stVy-jaaafiTSi a iJtZT'rt3 H YARD in i"V 1 1a i K-HA Monday Tuesday Wed'day Crepe de Chines Full H00 yards of Crepe de Chine of wonder ful luster and quality, 40 In. wide. Kvery desirable color. You can't afford to pass this excellent opportunity to buy. j! You'll love this delightful story of a quaint Scotch village w . . . . t i - i-.i...i.K.,tifu wiinaH"- ta iiiicnsciy niuiiun aim amazingly canny iiih.i.. 5 cast "Bunty Pulls the String 7 A delightful Into to life comedy, a play mai r love nirnin. H'XXKTT CO.MKDY AXD IXTKUXATIOXAI. E Messalines 1200 yards of Mossnllno Silks In every want ed color. To appreciate tills silk you must ee it. Wonderful quality, full 36 In. wide. Will not last long at this 3 d ! Taffetas Cr.fl yards of yard wide TafT. ta Silk, saxin- for the won, an who wants iln .-; . All colors. II. avy quality, low price. A real pretty Very Dress Satins lot! yards of beautiful dress satins. Admir able for evening or street wear. A very high grade lot-or silks. You'll be wise in bulng from I hi.- lot. Tomorrow: A Pnrnmonnt Special, "THK W"-'' t-J 1 He TODAY OHI.T . H Iff M hat's the use of being youiiK and pri'tty M r""n!!nL broat1 thing but ginghams and common-urns shoes? D "I rf ly an old mal.rT no treat, lake It from Pauline. be was clghteeo and -then well ece BEBE DANIELS I "One Wild Wgg t i 7r'4V 4 ,.L-,i .oi.n-h . ..MUlV AXD s, aVkTTktkikBsaikBWmkJ afc.