Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 15, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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Drain Votes Bonds
For Water Plant
Roseburg H.S. vs. Ashland H.S
Biggest Basket Ball Game This Season
BOYS' PRELIMINARY
EE
Honda in h'
were uulhori'ti
AHOIXII THE TUWS
JU-Kllere.l nl lite (I'riuiil
Anionic the Kiir.in ut I lit Grand
hotel lire Hip fnllim inn : T. A. Walk
er, CiMiiilli'; i'. (i. .Uai-hiiali, Tiller;
I'l-tinkle IiiiiiiiiiI, Tiller; I). I..
Thompson, Dlllawl; l.iilin Hlelntiieiz,
l)a I'n'i'k: I. T." I: als. liam ( r -. k
and Chriytie Towdl, (.rants I'am. j
MllSOIliC llole lMllh
Attorney O. V. Coshow reports that
the Masonic Heme ri'f-ntly rotislrut t
rd nt Kon-Kt Grove ha l n npi-neil. 1
Mr. Coshow hai returneil from a
IHO-ilK of tile llOllie f'OllllllittOO or
which lit win a member and mates
that six ai!l-atloiiK for ailiiiittiitire
have lieen KialitHil.
Hctiirns to 4 hliuKo
S. V. Warnhfi loft for rhl'aco tliln
morning after tipi-niliiiK tht pant few
day In thin city visiting tit the home
of MIhs Margaret Pae whi-re his
wife Ik now a kw'hI. .Mr. Warnlia1
arrived hero several dayii ai;n and Im
vlultltlK with her mother and .li:;s
Vane.
San Kranclscu; and It.
I'ortla nd.
Veali h,
Alte.rney lalily Ill
Attorney Ii. I,. Kdily was confined
to his home today by a nev.?re cold.
Ilc!e from Oakland
Geo. V. Thiol, a reHldfitit of Oak
land, wan a tinsinesH visitor In Uoso
hntK today for ii.'veriil hours.
Here from Oakland
Kuliy .Mullen was a visitor In thin
ilty this morning for several hours j
it I uriii n hoino this afternoon.
Hero frmii llri'U
A. K. Tison was In from Iirew to-'
d;:y. Mr. Ti.-on upent several hours1
In this city transacting business and
vi I; ins'. j
AltOCND THE TOWN
Oakland Visitor
Mrs. Irvln Itlco of Oakland was In
this city today for several hours vls
isiiiK and attending to business affairs.
Improved Today I
Mrs. 1'hil llolil, who has been III
Willi a very had cold for the past!
few davs, is very much Improved to
day. ' !
if
lloy Shot In Shoulder
".Sonny" Mi Kibbens of Dixonville
was shot In the right shoulder Sun
day afternoon by a .'12 calibre bullet.
T he accident occurred when his fath
er. Harry Mi Kilihena was unloading
the gun and the boy passed in front!
of It. The bullet lodged agalned the
skin at the back of the shoulder. lle
was taken to Mercy hospital at once i
and the lead was nnoved by Dr.!
I loin k.
Valentino Tarty Tuesday j
Thirty-nine members of the Tiap
tlst Junior I'nlon mot at the First !
liaptist church immediately after j
school Tuesday evening, where they I
enjoyed a Vab ntine party. The jun-.
lor room presented a very attractive;
appearance with its decorations of
many red hearts and red crepe paper.
The time was spent In playing amus-;
lug ganns. ltev. Mr. Caldwell enter-!
tallied the boys and girls for several
minutes with mysterious tricks. A
picnic supper was served at (i o'clock.
of (train in a
held yesteid.iy
charter am. n l
the council to
sum of 1 1 S.000
by the voters
sp.'.'jal lt 1 1 ion
to consider a
e nt pel uiitting
i-sue bonds to
buy the ei-iiiis water plant
ni Drain. T:i- '""
Iv made an otr. r or $1.",.imi0 on
the plant whi I. bus been owned
by a company composed of Cot
tage. Grove n.t n. Yesterdays
e.-ctlo cndTses the council's
plan to buy t1"' plant nt the fi
gures named and put 1.0U0 in
t xtenslona and r I airs. The vote
at the spina1 election stood
112 yes anil 1". no. As soon as
the invfBHirv l"i;al matters ran
be disposed or the town will
take over the plant and will op
erate It as a municipal plant.
todav for other means of finauc tig
the bonus. Representative -Mondell
said th.; appropriation bills, particu
larly the arinv and navy, would be
scrutinized with a view to slashes to
provide a good in. -astir- 'be
money nevd-d. It is timiiglit the d
ucivney will be made up by ''
teiin treasury certificates.
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Tlre biggest crowd that has at
tended a game this season is expect
ed tonight to see the bigg-sl game
of the season. This will be the hard
est tame the local bo s will have,
heiw In order to e t a chance at the
stat" championship honors. Give the.
teaTn the best support you can so
thev will be able to beat the team
froin Ashland at the 11. S. tonight at
7:au. '
LAWYER KILLS WIFE.
! MOTHER AND SELF
I.OS ANGEI.KH. '. 15. George
II. Iloden, a prominent I.os Angelas
attorney, killed his wife and her
inoihfr. then ei... milted suicide to
day, according to a report to the po
lice. Three y. me children, two of
them girls, wen made trplians by
tl. i tragedy.
Frozen Bodies In
Submerged Autol
,
KANSAS CITV, Feb. 13. The
bodies of two men and a woman
were found In an enclosed automo
bile half submerged In a cieekTiie
car fell from a trestle and oroke
through the let. The bodies wi're
frozen ill the k'j formed inside the
car.
AMERICAN RANCHER
KILLED IN MEXICO
SERIOUS DISORDERS ' j
IN GUATEMALA CITY:
MEXICO CITV. Fe b. 1 5. Serious ;
disonXM-s In Guatemala City, in j
which the government ntlheients I
were llred on by the unionists, was;
reported in a dispatch from San Josui
do Guatemala.
REDUCTION
ON ALL
LIGHT
SHADES
IN STOCK. PROTECT YOUR EYE
WITH PROPER SHADES
Hudson Electric Store
mint-vL"u-'r-
Program Completed I
Fur Entertainment t
INAUGURAL SESSION
I HAGUE COURT HELD
To Hlllteiie :
Delmer f.uper, who has been In
this city for the past two days giving t
musical instruction., leaves tonight i
for Eugene where lie will remain a'
short time Inhtructlug a class after i
which he will go to t'orvallls to take;
the work up with n Has there. .Mr.
I.uper will b back In this city the!
first of next week.
Itegdslcn'd at the rniHiui j
Anion mose p glstered nt the Ho
tel rmpiiua urn the following: A. j
iiotienstieii, Medrord; Edwin Weaver.
Myrtle Creek: .1. 1). MacVb ar. Grants
Pass; John Hampshire, Grants I'ass:
E. C. Hall and wife. Lebanon: Seely
V. Hall. Medford; E. E. Neely and
wife. Tiller: M. 1). Neely. Hays
Creek; and Waller Rondeau,' Tiller.
I'lMlerwent Operation
The small son of Thomas S. Wil
liams of this city underwent a throat
operation ytwlerday at the office of
Dr. I.ouls Melvln.
Several Honrs Here
Mrs. C. K. Wollermnn and two
daughters, llerlha and Helen, nil of
Oakland were In Roseburg for a few
hours today shopping and attending
to business nft'iirs.
I ndervvent (Mratlon
Mrs. Oscnr l.ymim, wlfo of the
Motor Shop mechanic, underwent an
operation In the Mercy hospital yes
terday morning. lr. Sether has
charge of the case and Mrs. I.yman is
reported to be recovering rapidly.
j The game tonight at the high
' school at. 7:30 will be the most lin-
portaiil. basketball game to le seen i
, in Rosobuix this season. Turn out j ,,, , . . , .
, , . ? . , . ,1 (Hv Ass"- ! it.- l rres
land give the team all the support, WASH ! N'GTl : V Fib 15 Ofer
;you can for they will have to ovr- f(ir ,,'.;,, ,. jease of the govern-
" southern Oregon team ; .,. ,,rertles at Muscle Shoals.
, I roiii Ahland in order to even up for , Alabania. was completed today by
l the past defeats. Th ga will be;,he Aahlimi lw,r couipMliv, for
preceded by a boys preliminary. i immediate film-' wlih Secretary
(Ity Ass", i it'-'l 1'ress.)
WASHINGTON. Feb. 15. Charles
ISurrow, also known as Charles .Mil
ler. American manager cf a ranch
near Monterey. Mexico, was shot to .
death by unidentified persons on J THK HAGUE, Eel). 15. The In
Eebruar'y 1. the state department i .. . K,,aHwm Gr the permanent
! was advised toiiay by Amei lean Con-1 , f i,,ernational justice was
sul Rownian at Mi :ivrey. (held tod iv In the Peac. Palace. The
j event was hailed by adherents of
ALABAMA COMPANY I pacifist ideals as a new milestone in
' ' . 1 evolutionary prueress of the world
"ers or the t
...U.-H. t inn - lu. I..
.1I..1..H .. ' "
'I .nil MU'1R,a' ;m
I T "-"'K. All n:em
ieduesied io be
i.'jsa of Importance
l Ulltll Up. .VJrg
. Secretary.
1. H
lowvird peace.
HIDE JEWELS IN SANDWICHES
(ContlnubA From PaEa One.)
Hamilton, president of Roseburg
Chamber of Commerce.
Speaker, Lea,ti Robbing, Vnlversity
of Oregon.
Speaker, E. N. Strong, Oregon Life,
Portland.
Other live wires.
Wednesday, :.! A. n. Wednesday Afleni,,. .
Election of officers. ... '
Introduction of now officers. Address, !. c. Prfaa.
Our Income Tax," Geo. G. Hewitt, cd Industries of Oreton
of the l S. Internal Revenue Sarv- unfinished i,Jsies, '
Ice.
H. I. Aiiiioiincm Cut Knreii
On account of Washington's birth
day the Southern Pacific will sell
round trip excursion tickets between
all points where one way fare is l'2
or lesson the basis of fare and n half
for round trip minimum round trip
fare being ,M1 cents. Sale dales Feb.
1 I and -2 mid flnnl return Feb. L'.'l.
Tickets good going on date of sale
and no stop overs.
K rvlee nt Presbv lei inn t 'lnm-li -.
The funeral services of Mrs. Jack
Itlsley will be held at the Presby
lerlon church Instead of at the I n
dt Tlaklng Parlors as was stated yes
terday. The plans were tod.iy chang
ed because It was Ihiitlht necessary
to have a larger place. The services
will bo nt 'i o'clock with Rev. J. It
Oulck officiating. Interment will
follow In tile Masonic cemetery.
Hoii'm Name Omitted
in naming the relatives who sur
vive Georgo W. DeWald the name of
Ed. DcvAald. a mil. of Malton, 111.,
was omitted. The funeral service of
Geo. HfWald were held today nt the
I'uilertaking Chapel at 2 o'clock. The
MTViecs were conducted by the Odd
1't Hows n nd ltev. Caldwell officiated,
liuilal followed In the Odd Fellows
ci nietery.
Battleship Oregon
May Go to Portland
Weeks.
COLLINS CONFERS
WITH LLOYD GEORGE
WASHINGTON. Teh. 1.".. T h e
transfer of the old hatt!ehip On-non
to Portland was taken up with the
navy (leparinit-nf today by Heprcsent
aile MrArthur. i is understood she
will lie orci.red to Portland if the
people of Oregon KUHrnnteo. Io pay
the auuiiul eot of maintenance.
l.-tillen Muht Hlks
Thursday nit.lit will lie- ladies'
nl:lit at the Kilts. The ladiH are
spoiiHirlim th Informal dawltm
pitrty and hae nrnniKed Home unique
f'atiire.H Tor the occasion. The men
.ll net um "wall flowers" during the
. n im: vhlle i ho women solicit the
dame. Thursday iiuht promises to
I" t'ir nipht ntiil tlie Elk$ ure pre
pnrlii for a fine time.
Hoivat Expulsion
Repudiated Today
INKIAXAI'OUS. Feb. 15. A ris
ing vote of !77 to SC4 reiiudialeil the
evpitlslon of the llowat facilon from
the union. A roll call volo was ordered.
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CHRISTIAN WORKERS'
l!l HOLDS MEETING
Ho-
lleglsti'lt'ti ut the lloilgbiH
Ametig those registered at (hi
ti l Imurlas are the following: G. M.
Cole. iMiiin; II. I, .lackson and wife,
Kaletli; Mrs. I,. W. Ilrant and Mr. and
.Mrs. P. S. Chalifoue. Cottime Grove:
II. II Thomai. Portland: J K. Van
Ziintlt. Tulsa, okla.: Leslie Murphv.
I'lltte. Mont ; E. I. M.tcalf and wife,
Missoula, Mont.: C. .1. Smith. I'u-v.lie-
G E Cliarb'slim nint fatuity,
LmERTYTHm
The reKular meeting of the Chris
tian Workers' Hand was held Tiles
day eveniiiR at the Christian church.
Kev. Hilton had charge of the meet-I
inif due to tile absence of the presi
dent. Kev. II. h. Caldwell, who could
not lie present. The special music
ci n.-istim? (tf vocal s.dos by l.ols Coh'i
and John Mnrfieltl and a ouartette.
Inii l.ove. Miriun Clark, John llat-
rt..1,l .mil I r.in lltiri.iv u-.tu .uii.vk.
tho Christian church, the rlnn sen Ice . ti,.4 l,,',,.,! t ,.u
tn.ly the necessary wit- j . ; .. . j 1 n. r(1(. Vnllev
Sunday reported pood attendance
and an tniercMini; and iuspirinc
meeting, Hans were made for a team
.to r: to (llenary Thursday evening,
'to as-sl-'t In the tervtces lielnij held,
i there tills week. The meeting next
Tu sdnv evenini; will te held at the
north Methodist church.
IT. Arthur .T. l'awcett of C.Iendale
v:'l Vera Cardwell of Myrtle Creek
were united In marriage on Wednes- j
day nt 1 o'clock. The ceremony was
performed by Kev. c, . Hilton of 1
crmant Resort to All Sorts of De
vices to Get Treasure' Out of
the Country.
Pandwidies spread with gold piecea
or diamonds mid eirs spiced with un
set penis have heen successfully used
by international sniUL'lers to pet such
valuables out of (Jennany until lu two
recent nu-es the customs ollicials be
came suspicious of those travel lunch
eons nnd discovered the deception.
Now all "snacks" ate carefully exam
ined tit the frontier. 1
A Cicrmau merchant, whose lunch
basket utiractcd the intention of the
Polish customs ollicials nt the frontier
station of Konltz, was found to have fl
layer of pold coins interlarded between
the layers of every sandwich tind cov
ered wi'h a thick coatinj of butter,
while each ej.K nested a valuable dia
mond. The total of his confiscated
board was estimated nt lS.OtX'lHR) Pol-
ball uL'ereci'.Mrm from Ashkind. and h marks.
will need all the support that theyj His fellow smuttier, a Imtch mer
can pet to wih lrom the southern chant, was intercepted at about the
Oregon team. Ashland has beaten, mine time nt the Holland frontier.
the KoKeburF hiKli school team for, Wbi,. the ollicials were vainiv
pearchinp bis bap'aKO, they were
j struck by the fact that he was ostenta
tiously but rather nervously devotlnp
' himself to a liupe sandwich. They
found Imbedded in the bread and but-
i UT three diamond rings, a diamond
brooch and a number of loose dia
monds. Further search disclosed 44
un-et diamonds concealed in u cigar
liphter. .Milwaukee Journal.
Keport of ways and means commlt-
ft3
Report of resolutions coinmittep.
ew business; good o! tt
tlon.
nnnoo nt Armory, $ p. 0
CHILDREN
ftly TTiiltt-tl I'rti.
LONDON. Feb. 1 .1. .Michael Col
lins arrived hen todav to rouft r with
IJoyd Ceorpe on the Irish situation. I
It Is understood that he will protest
against Hrttian's action in haltinp the ,
evacuation of Ireland by the llrittsh i
troops, hs oilin3 claims that the
none will ni'T'jly strcnpthen the Ie
Valera supporters who plot the over
throw of the Irish free state, and es-,
tablishment of a republic' !
A JT. .' --S - 113
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TVKSIAY-WKIKSI)AY
25c
"While
t New York
Koseburp has a battle on her hands,
tonipht when they meet the basket-
three years in succession, but the)
team this ye;tr Is tho fastest put out
for years and they expect to even up1
for their past defeats.
o
COVrRNMENT INTER-
MENTION ONLY HOPE:
I'Hllp Used.
an at-
re present. 1 r Fa wcett Is
iw pra titfoner at (ib-mlale and
i' hrtde and i;nom left at once for
t'-nt rhi.-e. The eeretiumy wan per-'
formed at the pnronnp.
Otv tnltd rr. !s.l j
INDIAN.XI'OIJS. I-VU. K.. Cnv-'
ernmenl iu'-rx ention Is irtuallv the
only hope of averting a n:iTional co;il
strike on April 1st, a hifch officer of
of the I'ntled Mine Workers decl;ir-;
cd todav. i
M.W TUlA.
I rt.K
Al.
HOUSING CONFERENCE
NOT EE AOUISASLE
m KKXT-tm a. ranch.
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K"4-elve Siert it
TOIHY AMI I'lNi:slY
SPI ( Mb A1TII XCTION. ;t U AMT.I I) 11V TMK (;.lt.
MOKAI-: He who would cha?iK. the
first the Utile clrcN of his own home
h.is then tlie whole wot Id at bis fc.
face of the world must build
who docs this In poif-xt love
OF THE
WORLD"
A Mot) of life hi the country to the M city mi l ba.k n.in
nctlon, untjM'ioie. mol patlion, A tunning bonpllal the vtretklutf of
n lilh-iHiuen l racing mr, n iln tllmp m tie. mid ihmnxhoot a
line nint-) n tender nnd wee the mreen Ini ecr knoun with
one- of tho cieeu' moM In'Mtittfiil mln-i tit the bndimc rde.
Patlic News ami Comedy
You Monhl pn) cViH' it n I 7."Ve n iher dnct for ihi bh shh i.l fowl,
u n I llMrt j price, f tie nnd I Ac.
LUE F. VERNON
Who "Plays the Pictures" at the Piano.
James Vaughn, son of C. W. i
Vauehn vt Itixonvtlle. received a very'
severe cut on the foot this mnrulni;.
He was choi ping wood when the axe '
which he was u-ilng slipp-'d and iui
a long gash in his foot. H wjis
ru-hed to the off it e of Prs. Sether'
ami Slewart in this city where he re-,
itived immediate medical attention.!
Later be wa- taken to Lie Mercy hos
pital where he will remain until his
foot is healed.
WASHINGTON. Feb. IT,.- The
resident in a letter to Senator Kinr.
democrat, of I'tah. declared it was
riot ativisil-b' nt thl time to call a
naf'onal hou.-irj; conference. He de
el.ind he kiivw of no ' b plslatioti
tKilliaiive" to relieve the home short-
:-'7 Kllllelto
!l hlJi Kriol-
KIN l"
rni.-i.- ii.
MILLERS ANNOUNCE h
RISE IN FLOUR
!'OUTI.AT Feb. 1"..- -At noon
i.iy thf !e. il millers announc-d a
e of tit C'-ntu a barn 1 en paten!
l .1 ml t
r u " s.i.:
W VNTl.l
- t h t-
t.ikt ii at en
: r.. w t Ii fir
liter. ('In';
Moonshiner Advertise Hit Wares.
North Carol lu a has a moonshiner
who believed lu advertising his wares.
hcYcmn1 eilicer in Asbevll'u recently
came n ns n bottle with n imLiue
label, wlili h they sent to Commiton
er Pliilr. hhntelf a North Carolinian.
This label wns the udvertlseiuent of
the iooiihluer und it rends us fal
lows ;
"1'ure mountain korti UkWcr. Hot
tied In s bam. Made In the back
wils ( tho Mountain of YVo-tern
North Carolina by an old-time block
uder, that don't tve H dam for law
Hlel I I t il t-Ml. Kct:lllcd VI tbt
Abbeville inwrket by all the hih cIuhi
beotUv-k;eM fr Iho bones per pint and
11 worth eery cent of It. llUiirmitcd
to be strong enough to make ou
drunk us the deil In ten minutes and
menu enotuh to make a baby huUt're
Kpit In wbaU'' face. Sbnke well am
tret ready to bao a lit In-feiA dituk
lig"
The label lin teen edded to the
Internal reet.u bureau'ii mu-teuni.
Im W.i
SECRETfiRV HUGHES
SAILS FOR BERMUDA
NKW VOi
H ili:li' . !:i i:
u ar.ittnll.
: i. Kt b. I S oriMary
il for lii'rmutla tml.iy tui
II ..tt'n tr.i, I
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Sicca
ax i:k;ht-i:kki, mastkk mkmiia.ma, toi.d c K.rl
STOItlKS, roiiTIIAYIXfi MI-'K AfOVC Tlll'I I'I'I'KR, M.
AXf) I.OWKH CI.ASSKS (!' M:V YOIIK'S 1'KOl'I.F. Hi
STOIiY IH 1.IKK A l'A;i: KKO.M FATK'S CIIi:MCr.COFUl
Act 1
"OIT OK Tilt-; NKJHT"
. hloty of tin Si!illr!is
wIk-io I.dvc liullils 1( (Imuii
ihif.1 fufuro without rcrkoiiin
(ii tin hnIiok of tfie :;iM;
whi're bints comp to rrt ml
vulums to si-i-k prey."
"TIIK HAY
"Wlifn-
Act a
WIIITK WAY"
women tut sc'liicllvc
nics:iirc. into lliclr i!l:uice.r
ivml their ml, retl lips uiv
bllent lnvllallons; vhero plots
nml counterplots hlili- ln hlnil
pniuts anil tinsel und tlie onler
Is always, 'On with the
l!lnc''., "
"A Tl!A(;i:iY CK THE L1 1
"Whew lvillKi;ioii' Vfr
Is itilmiiut: hirenm'
welch nml im iiiin-, Iw' I
ml lut.-cT uhei-e imiM '
Ktionurr than reiwn:
lust anil love nml ti "''l
play toKetlirr in Ih"1 P1
life."
A 50c PICTURE SHOWING KEEEAT
REDUCED PRICES
Children Sc Adults
Cluistte Comedy anuJ-Interreticnj!.
TIU USDAV-l KIDAV r
MABEL NORM AND -in "MOLLY OJ
Have You Heard About Our Bi FREE S!1
WATCH THIS SPACE
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BRYAN WAITING
TO BE URGED
mi ii:i:n c whimmiit ami tiii i:.-io J '
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ilay iMai. it that l( Die
rati call, il n.'oii linn
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Republicans Lock
For Finance Plan
tsstisi FafHtiD1
IN A DltAMATir TALK K THK SOI T1II !" !"l"l!
"THE DEVIL WITHIJI
W A:
the l'l
HlViToN. K.-h. 15 With
"iiU'l;! oppiwed to mlilltlo'ial
a'i'1 a t ,'inl IffHiie. the ri pul'li.
Im.liM nl the luniso cast nl.uut
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