Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 21, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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ttt vote for the filming rupli .'ive A Krr!
with every VI. (Ml purrhnu.
Vortea
7th
$50,000 STOCK
Specially Pricrd.
ANNIVERSARY
SALE
AS PER CIRCULAR
NEW BARGAINS
MORE FEATURES
MEET HERE IN JUNE
i i
4 AnwAnflrtn Uill Do Ufa I si In
LWIIVCIIUUM fllll U - I I V I V4 III
ing Held Yesterday.
Commences Again Monday
Doors Open 9:30 a. m.
Tlie More That Does (ho Iliislnms.
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v
I PLANS ARE STARTED
Flailing III North l oipqiu River Will
lie One of the Oik Sports by
Which VlslKim Will lie
Klitertaliicd.
K lll( KH'ciiila Monday In Mux, Ilrcsm-a, Hum-, Children's Wr, Out-
lii(t, filngriaiii, I.tc. j
, HAM IMSI'iaV AT AITO NIIOW
A very attractive exhibit has boon!
a rru iirimI at the auto show )y the
W. It. Hrown Auto Kleetrlc station. I
A fine display li mado of the Uflco
Ilcmy Ignition system purls and ai
complete Connecticut iKiilllon ays-l
tem for Fords. The latter Is mount-:
d and In full operation showing In-1
tnrested partlus the manner In which:
the system operates. The Imported
orlxlnul lloach inugneto la also on ills-
P'ny. I
Calif orn ia-Oregon
Power Company
Announce Plans
(Continued from pace one.)
2 TODAY ONLY 0
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K I I 1 1 I II I if a
LIDCniT
THEATRE
f Prices 10 and 15c 5
2 JATrXKH KVKItY DAY 2
i Conway Tearle t
W 1N s
! After Midnight?
2 A llulph Inco rrnduotlon. f.
2 An vicltlMK adventure story of 4
K life In the upper ami lower f
K world. A powerful story and A
R an adequate supporting cast. A
f. ' A fut act Inn drama that hnlils A
r you, ft'oiu the first to the last. Zk
f Brother agnlnHl brother. 5
9 On the same procrnni a two- S
f ' reel Mack Sciinett comeily, J
d "l.ovo and Hard Nocks." f.
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more sparsely settled agricultural
valleys, will have the same depend
able and assured good service.
IochI 'oniuiny One of Ijtrxewt.
Thla Is ono more step forward by
the California-Oregon Power com
pany aa one of the major power
ulllltlea of the west. Through the
enterprise of this organisation, agri
cultural and Industrial developments
I throughout the territory served by
the company have been encouraged
; and assisted and the natural re
sources of the i region have been
economically developed and put to
beneficial use.
The California-Oregon Tower com
pany's lines ulready extend from
(Herniate. In Douglas county, Oregon,
232 miles south to Konnutt In Miasm
county, California.
Upon the cot pletlon of thla new
line north to Eugene, Oregon, the
company's system will cover a errl
tory citendln 371 niliea almost di
rectly mirth and south. '
5 Sunday and Monday f
V t
5 IV1 A h.
Marsh
IN
The
Little
'Fraid
Lady
A llolKrtMin Cole super -special,
which mat Its the Imn
w lilt, it and much demanded,
return of Miss Marsh to the
screen In all her whiniMcal
lirllllsnce.
Ileautlfiil woman rentes Slid
goes, but the human woman,
the woman )nu want as your
llintlier. sinter, wife or swis't
beart, (tors on forever.
She sinishl to escape the
liiiike bell. , of a great city
but the city followed hwr In
all Its ill.iiletuile.
A night In lliihemia sunmg the
long haired men ami Khoil
haired women.
Conn dv Hal lioarh in
hlll)os " Select News
A wonderful show for 10c 15o
"The
Sunday School
Worker Coming
Miss (Scorgln Tarker, general sec.
retary of tno Oregon Sunday School
Association will be In Itoseburg for
a few hours Sunday and will meet
the teachers and officers of the Sun
day schools of Hosohurg and vicinity.
The meeting will be held at the llap
tlM church at 2:30 p. m. Miss Park
er has an Important message for
teachers especially as their work per
tains to children and young people.
She has a large assortment of praTtl
cat hand word and Ideas from other
sellouts of the stute and local teach
ers are urged to take advantage of
hiir visits to thla city.
TUUN
sciii:iH.E
TO
III: (TIAXiKH
It was announced today that the
time schedule of two of the Southern
Pacific trains running through Hose
burg will he changed taking effect
February I J.
"The Shasta," running between
San Krsnclseo and Portland, will
make the trip each wav an hour
The retail druggists of the state of
Oregon have chosen Itoseburg for
their 1922 convention. At a meeting
of the local druggists called In ses-
! nlon by Frank 8. Ward, secretary of
the Oregon State Hoard of Phar
j macy, June 5, t. and 7. was tenUt
I lively selected as the date for the
annual druggist convention.
I Seaside secured the convention
last year and Itoseburg will have to
gather all the pep and energy that
! she can to equal the program featur
ed by Seaside. The many attractions
of this famous resort brought a large
gathering, and yet with other cities
bidding for the 1922 convention
; Itoseburg was again successful
1 against many competitors. The Ore
gon State I'harniaeutical association
represents the retail druggists of the
state with Claud Kent of Cottage
Grove aa the president. They hold
a three days' session, Including the
election of officers for the next year,
and papers dealing with all matters
effecting their association, wholesal
ing and retailing, and general mer
chandising are read' and openly dis
cussed at these business meetings.
At this time of the year straw
berries and cherries will be plenti
ful, and these products of the ITmp
qua valley .are going to be featured
In the publicity gotten out by this
association. There are a large num
ber of expert fishermen who are anx
ious to meet here on account of the
unexcelled fishing offered In the
many streams of thla vicinity, for
there la no river In the state where
salmon as large as those caught in
the lliupqua river can be taken by a
fairly good fisherman.
The majority of thaae delegates
are driving their own cars as the
highway from California to Portland
will be In first class condition by
June. It may be necessary to call on
the local residents to list their rooms
for these varloua conventions, as It
is doubtful If the hotels can lage,care
of this many together, with the large
tourist trade which will be here at
thai time. They will no doubt make
their neadqunrtorg at the Hotel Ump
qua, and arrangements may be made
for tr'ding their meeting III the
large private dining room.
Jiayor Hamilton, nr. Seely, T)r.
Houck. Dr. E. II. Stewart and Hon.
II. I Kddy are being Interviewed by
Mr. Ward regarding some of the de
tails of the convention.
All of the traveling men of the
arlous wholesale. Jobbing and drug
houses are spreading the convention
Information regarding the wonders
of the I'mpqua villey and the accom
modations that can be had at Hose
burg, and it is expected that this
convention will draw a larger num
ber of accr llted delegates than as
sembled at Seaside.
The Pmpqua valley Is coming Into
hr own, and the Hoseburg Chamber
of Commerce Is actively assisting In
these big conventions and has been
the driving and drawing force In
bringing them to this city.
I several selections.
The chief feature of tonight'! pro
gram will be Mrs. Fred Ohlson of
j Portland, who Is to sing. lira. Ohl
son is one or roruauu .
ers. and has a very charming voice.
! Kho has siinaart.il In Koseburg before
and her singing delighted local nius
i Ic lovers at that time.
I It Is expected that there will be
a record breaking crowd at the show
tonight as many have been waiting
for tonight's program. Hecause of
the limited nioiit of space It la
very probable that many will be turn
ed away aa the auditorium was alto
gether too small last night to c-j
commodate the crowd. !
The show Harts at 7:30. There
will be a ahort Intermission between
each musical number in order to
give the crowd a chance to visit the
different booths where exhibits are!
being made and the management re-.
queats mat while ine iramre ..uu.-ir.
Iiera are being rendered that there 9
be as little noise and confusion as
possible.
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Wow
IS THE
Time
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and Confirmed
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fContlnuad from page one.) R
Report of Pope's
Death Is Denied
.To do Your Spring Sewing
Now, when the Lines are Complete, when
you may select any desired Color or Pattern.
Never have we shown a more Complete
Assortment of Colors and Patterns in Ging
hams, Ratine, Zephersjap Crepes, and the
Prices:
Ta
conformity with the custom by which
cardinals comprising the aacred col- C
lege are flrBt informed of the death A
of a Pope before the Information is 'A
made known to the general public.
linlin Pope Is Alive. j J
(By United Press.) j g
(1:26). ROME. Jan. 21. An ! J
official bulletin Issued by physicians j
at 5:30 this evening sam: rope.;sf
lienedlct is now in a common con
dition. He grew worse during the
day. Hi heart is growing weaner
and he 1b breathing with the great-1
est difficulty."
. Illness Was Short.
HOME. Jan.. 21. The Pope's ill
ness lasted only a few days, and only
early thla week was hla condition j
SVMMAHY OF l'OPK'S
l.ll'K.
3
Genuine Scotch Ging
hams, 32 inch 60c
Amoskeag Ginghams,
32 inch 25 to 60c
40 inch Rutmore, all
shades 95c
Big Auto Show SpeciJ
$5.00 Pongee Blouse J
tour styles to select frd
$2.98
VKE THE "DKI.TOU" and Ktt J
your hpi'lns dross. Huiierick ti
tenia for Feb. now In.
(By Unltrd Pr" ) , 151
Tlorn m Vetli In the diocese Ta
of Genoa, Italy, Nov. 21. 1854.
Orduiiwd to priesthood In
Homeland In 1878.
Hecauie secretary to Monslg-
nor Hampolla, afterwards Car-
dlnal Rampolla, when that pre-
late was papal nunclno to
Madrid. Spain, in 1883.
Unturned to Rome with Car-
dlnal Rampolla and entered the
secretaryship of state, one of
the ' mlnutani" In 1887.
Appointed substitute of the
secretariat and secretary of the
cupher In 1901 under Cardinal
Merry Del Va'l;
Appointed Archbishop of Ho-
logna Dec. 16. 1917, by Pope
Plus X.'. and on Dm. 25, 1907.
consecrated In the Slstlne
chapel by the pontiff.
Created a cardinal by Pope
Plus X. at last consistory of
pontiffs life. May 20. 1914.
Fleeted Tope of the Roman
Catholic church Sept. 2. 1914.
Took name of Pope Benedict
XV. and save his first apostolic
blessing Sept. 3, 1914. '
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Subscribe b
Hi IWiaft,
at Patten
i'ouutrr.
A building permit was issued to-! Foil ham? Ook and laurt-l wood.
any to P. f iermlngton, who is con
structing of $1000 residence on
South street.
SEW TODAY.
Phone 11-Fi.V
Ko.t KAI.K Dry
M. JmM.
oak and tlr wood. J.
KO It 1 1 K N T T y p l w r 1 1 v r .
Hook St "re.
YitV WIMj SWKI.I. TP with pride nnd
. your stock with satisfaction when
you pack away liumlrtMlK of ton of
the brst ff,M, In the worlii. Thla
ftp p ltd fat stock anil a fat b;Tik ac
count: 118 acres in tract, "li acres of
the hest river bottom land, hord'rs
on river, 30 acres now under irriwa
tlun. 4." acres more can lie irriitaled,
writer riwht pit id for. vro.-d mmii.
barn), and all necrsurr
nienlH; hlg family ortfci
scliool; seven niiU.H from
Kood auto road, now ownH
resident nn must be sold
you are after independ-i
uils thin cbance for you i
buy' It cheaper. Price for
conipleto Ih Ifi'uMi.Oti, 01
$J"iK.uO rawh, hahtncf in
at S per cent. Soil specie
office. A. T. Iawretice, f
Airent, 1 c'hhh Stn-t. )
furnished flat.
FOR It K.N T fi-ruum
Phone 4;tl-lt.
WANT!-!!) A few Pluck Alinorca
mowters. Phone 37- Fl 1.
FiHt SAI-K tiod iiuHe, cIoac In. Must
be suld. A. S. Hunt. &31 K. Lane St.
Record Croivd
at Auto Show
(Contluuft.l From Pace On.)
Hoseburg band believes that It Is the
only concert organization In the
slate featuring a lady drummer.
The band tonight will again1
double Its program. On both of the'
precedlnsr evetilncs the concert hn.l
been doubled In length and the se
lectlona have been greatly appreciat
ed. Iasl night's program was es
pecially good, several feature num
bers tuMng Introduced.
As a special attraction the child
ren of the Henson school appeared
tinder the direction of Miss Madge
Calkins, supervisor of music In the
city schools. The excellent work of
faster, thus giving SM, hour service, the children was a credit not only to
heiwevn the two cities
The San Krancisco and Portland
express, train No. 14. will leave San
Krancisco at 10 a ni Instead of
10 :o a m . arriving at Portland at
v:'u p in. instead of 9 30 p nr. thus
rendering a much more satlsfactory
servlce Iroin San Ftancliu-o to Sac
ramento and the Sacramento valley
and also giving a much more attrac
ts service In Oregon
The rnmplet s. hed ilo will be an
nounced in a short time.
KAPDCT im-OHT HOON
ON OHM lv A Ml IMI-yPA
WASHINC.TOX. H. C. Jn 10
Favorahle reports are ripivtcd soon
from the house Rivers and llsrt'ors
cnmnilttpe, Kepresentatlve llswley
ald today, on the proceed liuprove
tn.nts at C Itsy and the port of
I mpqua. The Kiard of army en-
'4 t.
t luc t. Vernon ? Wi xZi.?or Z SLV,
A WHO 9 -.....,..,. o, jeme. and other personal Ions.
t Mh.PI,ni. 5 The n.p.1..Pr..)e.-t. .hl.h In- ,loIli ,n,
. ...v iuiiv j Ti.ie. in construction or one Jetty tred of pi
?.wsawwm.ss.sm.wv' Ivl.ln
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the school but to the Instructor
whose ability was shly exemplified
Another great attraction was the
delightful solos bv Prof Clyde M.
Pullivsn. the vocal Instructor who re
cently opened a studio In this city.
Mr Sullivan has a wonderful voice
and last night, greatly pleased
the large audience. Hy accctal re
quest Mr. Sullivan has consented to
appear again tonight and will partle
Ipa'e In this evening's program.
The comedy last night was fur
nished hy Cordon Hurneit and Rus
sell I,. K. I.lntott. Mr. Hurnett char
ac'.erined a "rulw" and he kept the
large crowd In a continued state of
merriment. Mr. I.lntott Impersonat
ed a "high class coon" and occasion
ed a great tnanr laughs by his curi
ous antics. A "eran game" between
the coon and the ruhe. In which the
In'tcr attempted to pitch the dice
like hcrhoe almost caused hys
terics among the onlookers Roth
present again tonight. Mr.
continuing his "rule" lm
while I.lntott will be
Swede Mr I.lntott Is
In his Swede Unpersons
those present tonight are
my of comedy.
Jewett. the ' comedv king
will
considered sufficiently sesrlous for
the public to be Informed. Thursday
of last week while celebrating mass
he complained of chills, and was
seized with a spell of coughing. He
attended his papal duties until Wed
nesday of this week.
Mentioned as Successor..
WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. Cardin
al Gasjurrl is prominently mentioned
as successor to the Pope. Cardinal
IVlal and Cardinal Merry Del Val
are also considered among the pos
sibilities. Was Puny In Ilmly.
Tope Henedtct XV. xvaa born In
Pogll. In the diocese of Genoa, Italy,
November 21, 1854.
(.income Delia Chlesa. as Pope
Renedlct XV. waa christened, spent
all his boyhood In the little Italian
town. Ho was born an aristocrat,
scion of a democratic aristocracy, the
ancient l.lguarlan nobility, numbers
of which are prominent In the I
learned professions In Italy.
His father waa the Marches. Gul
seppe Delia Chlesa and bis mother
the Marcheiu Ulovantia Migtorlatl.
Hoth are dead. Hia elder brother,
the admiral, inherited the title. The
Pope waa a puny, delicate baby and :
grave doubt was expressed when he
was born that he would live many i
hours. H was educated In Capranlca I
college In Rome and four years later
he waa ordained a priest.
He at once entered the Academic
for Noble Kccl. alastlcal. from which .
the then Monslgnor Rampolla took 1
him to te his private secretary In
19.1. Rampolla was made papal'
nuncio at Madrid, post of the
greatest Importance at that time. 1
The young priest won the affection of ,
Rampolla who gave him a training
In dlplomacv such aa could probably
have gained from no other living
man. When Rampolla returned to i
Home as sorivtary of state to I.eo :
XIII. h took MonsUtnor Delia1
Chlesa with him and made him un-1
d.-r-secreiarv. Following the death,
of lo XIII . Cardinal Merry del Val
took the place nf Rampolla as aecre-
tarr of state Monsignor Dolla Chlese
remained, however, at his post. He
was made cardinal Mav 2B. 1914.
When Cardinal Delia Chlesa went 1
Into the conclave after the death of
Pooe Itiis X there wre few who
relieved his election waa a posslbll- j
l'OH SAI.K Klectric washing niueliine
and yewillK lll:i. It i lie. Mil K. l.llie St.
Toll SAI.K Tvcu pens of" WV-Ruckli;
also Lt-Kliorn lions. A. S Hunt, Sill
K. I.ane St.
VANTKI A woman to do liount-worll
for an elderly woman, list; No. Uose
st.
POP. rtn.NT 5 room apartment, fur-
niiOieil. with piano. Cheap. 106 K.
' Washington St.
FOR SAI.K Canned ViMHliTuratritiiids
on Sundays at Cleu'a K.-stauruni. 1U7
ShtTidan SJ1
1'Olt SAI.K Vanillic llolstcin cow, calf
at heels. Adilress i;eo. Morris, luix
Mlhtary St.. Itowetoiri;. Ore.
STItoMflKltil lias Filer eleanslbe Has
of all s.-.linieiit, saves your ennint.
Spauiih &llohl, oak & Stephens.
FOIt SAI.K iool house, larite lot. tine
place for elilekenn. Clieap if taken
lit onee.Ailclres A.Jt.. News-Review.
WANTKIi Man with car to represent
us In this territory. Can advance to
lMstrl. t M.i nauer If hiistU-r. The C.
USinlth Co., Soutiilli'ml,liid.
Vint HKNT Two nleelv furnlshi d
tiouseke.-pinir rooms, store room ntnt
halli. Sink ami lulll-in work ill the
kllehen. I'hone :;si-Y.
C i V. I V S1TION So I K N. men-women.
Kxpcrlenco intiecensarv. llonestv
' regulred Coed pay to start. Write
T. McfalTerty. St. lxiuis.
06c 'jj'g'
CI'T your tire expense snuare in two.
and cut your worry on punctures out
entirely, l.y lint ailing rnit.-rt--.il Tire
Filler. Filler station Cass.
WANTKIi Washln. Will iallfor ami
deliver same. Also housework done
hy the hour. Work ne.-ded. Mrs.
llraa-, care Salvation Army, l'lione
5"-R.
l-Mlt SAI.K T.-n ar"n-s ialol CiTiill..;
from Uosetoirir: tlvinit sprinir; $ir.n
down, haliuee $10 month at ft per
cent Interest. Address 1'. J Newa-
Review-.
IdV KK TltrHMtldTrphyrtelaii expliiimi
simple treatment for Inflamed gall
I'ladiler and Idle du. ts nss..riHted
with s-atlslonos. Mooklel Flti:K. lir.
Paddock, Hex U-S.'oi, Kansas Cltv.
MAN or woman wanted. $lil w-,.,kiy
full time. l. on an hour spare time,
selllnir Kuarante.d hosiery to w.-ar-er.
l'.p, rien. e unnerrss irv. Inler
natlonal Hosiery Mills. Ulsil, Norris
town. l'a.
I'Olt SAI.K ol! TU AUK inn rre farm
n.ll.s soutli ,.f Silverton. or.-: Trt
ner.-s eultivated: on urav.-led road
fair In. proa rmenTs j.,.r H. te
Wrtie owner. William Arnold, Sil-
eM..U. On Son. It. 3.
IVIt SAI.K - "i-rooni ho ise wrihlTatT
Price linnn ll:.a down. t.alame
same as rent. Also n.i-- .'i-ro..iu
plasleled I- ,.. IjirKe Path
hot and told water. I'ra-..
terms Chas. Km-.. 12:1 N Pin.
TOIIACCO. NATl'ltAI. I.KAK Sweet
an. I mellow haml po-k. il ch.-winK .r
smoklnic. S it... $1 :.o la n,s I roi
km. 10 Ihs , J eo. We fnrriNh
pe ror preparing. Oi;alilv
Kuaraiil I Farmers'
TODAY OXI.Y
Jettt L.Laslty pmxM
TiieEellDiggeii
A Romance of Gold and Guile in
the Primitive West, of Towering
Mountains, Rushing Rivers, End
less Plains, and among them
Titans Battling for Mastery.
Mother Nature in all Her Beauty
Human Nature at its best and worst
And Beating through all--A Heart
CKXTfHY COMKIIY AM) l.OKI. 11)1 1 TI0X.
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ATUVNTIO CITY. Jan. 21 John
Klni1ri,-a lls.nu. I.moits KumAel.t
also b present and will sing ,n4 lci...ur,r au.j her, tojaT
HolP
snl.
farms!-.
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far res
spsr
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for
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near In. I:
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Pine I ul prl.-.-s snd ! ,. ,
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rill. 4i- Mill St. pi,on, 41;.
LOOK
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JULIAN JOSEPHSON
CHARLES RAY
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