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ROSEBURCi NEWS-REVIEW,
MONDAY, AUGUST 81. 1922-
fl'SUCCESSFLL MOONSHINE WAR
lYou'll Find at CARR'S A Big All-the: Year Stock of
in a mfk nn
THE CHILDREN WANT TOYS-HERE'S YOUR CHANCE
nil
WIS
A Special Purchase of a
jobbers overstock at Halt
Price enables us to offer
Special lot of Polish Price
This Half Price applies
only to this one lot of
Dolls, mostly dressed dolls,
sleeping eyes, with hair,
75c dolls 38c, 90c dolls
45c, $1.25 dolls 63c, $1.75
dolls 88c, $2.25 dolls $1.13,
Prices apply only while
Special Stock lasts. While
this sale is on we will also
allow a 10 Discount on
all our Regular Lines of
Dolls.
To Clean-Up odds and
ends ot our TOY Stocks
and make room for our
New Fall Stocks which
are now arriving, we have
marked several small lots
of
TOYS, BOOKS
and GAMES
All items in our Toy stocks
not included in the above
special lots, we are giving
a 10 discount for this
sale only. Visit our store
and see our big line of toys
This Special Toy Sale Ends August 31st
Biggest Stocks and best values in Toys at
CARR'S STORE
206 N. Jackson St.
Where you Save"
Between Churchill's and Fisher's
AROFNII THE TOWN
Leave for Prnln
Dr. K. X. Ilywater and wife, and
Yrs. Tail Wlmberly and two clilld
rcn, will lcnvn Tor Drnln tomorrow
Only $1 per Day fori year
buys and completely pays for tho now
"Community" Model
Gulbranscn Player-Piano
This new model Is exactly like tho
hldier priced (nntiomilly priced) Gul
branHcns, except It's not ho finely fin
lulled in Its outward appearance Ac
tion, lone nnd lulling quality Is the
same.
A few dollars down delivers. It.
to stay durlug the day wllh relative!!.
Ir. Hywaler and wife, who are visit
ing hero from Tiichoii, Arizona, will
then motor to Portland for a Bhort
stay.
Flashlight toulba and batteries, al
ways fresh. Hudson Klectiic Store,'
. i ' ; .
Motoi 1'imn Oakland , f
Mr. and Mrs. 1'lne, of Oakland, mo
tored over this morning to slay seve
ral hours transacting business .mat
ters anil BtioppinK. ' '
rn ties
pip"
Itelurns Fmm I'lirtluml -Miss
N'ora lenders, who has been
ei joylng tho Inst two weeks in I'ort-
Hml. on her vacation, returned here
yesterday.
Ever ready flash lights and bnt
terlcs. Hudson Electric Store.
Will Visit Here
Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Calhoun and
children, of Klamath Kails, arrived
In lioseburg today by auto and will
visit for a abort time with Mrs. Cal
houn's brother, D. K. Carr.
Tlatterles and bulbs, for flash lights.
Always fresh. Hudson Klertrlc Store.
Automobiles Oilllile
A serious automobile collision oc
curred Sunday evening nt the corner
of PoiikUs and Main streets. A I'alge
car and Dodge met at the Intersection
with the result that the midge was
upset. One young woman fainted, hut
fortunately, no one was seriously
hurt.
OTHKK MODKI.S, J 111.-, Ititm, ?00.
OTT'S MUSIC STORE
I lei urn From llmilliijc Trl
Milton Church. Wallace Singleton,
nnd Walter Slntrlelon inmln ttn n
LIBERTY THEATER !
y oxi.v nrwr-russ snows axi at ioc axi i.v X I
i
hunting party which spent the week
end In the l'eel vicinity, returned to
Kosehurg late last evening, bringing
Willi them two fine bucks.
let urn From Ashland '
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Jones and Mrs.
II.' It. Wallace, of Astoria, motored
to Ashland over tho week-end to visit
friends and relatives.
In From Cnnyomille
; nossle ('lough, prominent resident
of Canyonvllle, was a shopping visi
tor In Hoseurg for several hours to
day, itt.
Flash lights for the hunting season
at Hudson Klertrlc Store.
Iveaves for Alaska
Miss Kmma I'elnnd "111 leave to
morrow for Juneau, Alaska, where
she has accepted a position as Ill
s' ructor In the domestic science de
partment In the public schools of
that city.
Council Meets Tonight
The city council meets tonight In
Its regular session. There is a great
llenl of lillslnes. In he i1l,nanl nf
and it Is expected that the session
win ne a very busy one.
ltd urn From Winchester liny
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. llnrhy and chil
dren and Miss May Ilaldwin returned
by anto over the week-end from Win
chester Bay. Mrs. Darby and Miss
llalilwln have been n loving a 30-day
vacation In that vlelnltv.
TODAY ONLY
Truly n Finn Show.
JACK LONDON'S
Kimrinjr Mi'loilraina of tho Frozen North.
"The Son of The Wolf"
. ) tales. "The Son of the Wolf nnd
I he ife of n Iunjr. ' merged into one smashing narrative.
Jack London li1nKs back all the old thrills, with a story
sizzling with adventure ami romance in the frozen reaches
of the ukon.
W here a man is either white or yellow.
Yhcre women either raise or lower the moral standard.
Snlilime grandeur of scenery.
Also a side-splitting "(Jaylord Lloyd Comedy."
Also n "Hy Minor's Travelangh,"
Tl i:s. AND WKD. : James Oliver Curwoods'
Story of the Hudson Day Country,
"IAN (IK TIIK ?:i; SNOWS."
Itetum From SMintlt
Charles llagar and family are ex
pected to return tomorrow, by auto,
from Southern California, where they
have been spending the last three
months. They may locate here permanently.
VUltlllK t rortlnml
Mr. and Mrs. E. r. rtlundell left
for Portland this morning by auto,
and expect to remain there for seve
ral days. Mrs. llliindell Is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. McAllister, of
this city, at whose home the lady nnd
hnr husband have been visiting for
some time.
Liken Vnipo,iiA Vnllev
1. A. Frank, nn attorney of Pallas.
Texas, who with his family stopped
over Sunday at the Cuimiua hotel,
were detained here on account of a
broken rear wheel on their Apperson
S automobile. The accident o-rnrred
south of town and the machine wis
towed to the Grand View garage. Mr.
Frank was former rounsel for the
Southwestern Pell Telephone com
pany, wllh headquarters at St. I.ouls.
He was enraptured with the Cmnnns
vnllev and lioxebnrg. and praised the
rood roads In Oregon. Ponds
county climate appealed to the Tvt
ans. who alleged it was finer than
any on the coast. The parlv will go
on to Seattle, and return home via
1 the Yellowstone park and Colorado.
I SALEM, ng. 21. (I'nited Press.),
j This pre-natlonal-prohibitlon state
j Is now conducting the most success
ful moonshine war In Its hMtor ac-
cordiqg to Dr. J. A. I.invllle, slate
prohibition director. I'nited States
army planes flying daily from Eu
gene and patrolling forests ot tne
state to prevent destruction by fire,1
are serving a two-fold purpose.
They detect forest fires; and they
Ircate moonshiners' cabins. Smoke
does the trick In both cases.
Moonshiners, who are of a retiring
and modest disposition, ex-offlrlo, so
to speak, seek the most Isolated and
inaccessible spots In the state to pur
sue their nefarious and law-breaking j
work. Heretofore, stills so located
have been difficult to locate. They
simmered and smoked, merrily con
densing, far from the maddening'
crowd's Ignoble strife, and turned
out mule-taming stuff by the hogs
head, j
VPttt with the planes sputtering
overhead, things are not what they:
nave been. The observer sees smoke. ;
It may be Just a curling wisp, or It '
may be a funnel denoting a fire of;
considerable size. The former may be
O Bill! nnA tl... l.lln. la An.. n In 1 '
unu lilt? KIIH-I ID II I ItlUIIJ
uuruing iimoer. noin are reporrea, i
the location and the size of the fire
estimated by the airman. Officers,!
either peace, prohibition, state, conn-I
ty. or what-not, or forest rangers, lm-1
mediately investigate. If the smoke
comes from a forest blaze it Is put
out: If the smoke comes from a still, !
said still Is kicked down the moun-;
talnslde and Its tenders are put in. :
"It's a merry game, with the boot
leggers playing the losing end.
1 r?- n n
tffllWWf
I Specify -
on
YOUR
ORDERS
ivirw TODAY. j
FOn S.M.K TIenvv packing- cases, j
ttnsct.llrif Hook Store. 1
We have just taken over the comolete lin." .
vJi , aim uiasuiig ouppnes and will .7 1
be glad to work with you in determining what S
uauiuoivco ia urai auayieu lor J'OUr Work SO (Tl
duce your blasting cost to the lowest possihlof 1
ai a: finmitinTn nr, r ""aiuie npilrt .1
uie same nine iixsia KUoULTS Whew
"u '""'w " uduu, you win aln- ,
GIANT EXPLOSIVES. Whether your work?
ing, quarrying or excavating, there is a GIAVt
yai tit uiaiiy ouncu iu yuur neeas,
GIANT EXPLOSIVES have become so 1
commercialized that their handling is arf0n,u
safety. For rock blasting, stump blastin? hiuvl.
ing and subsoil work, they can be applied economically, at the same fm
. . . ..
suiiug iimu uio, itc oic ncic w uu oMKioiitc uti any Diastinp; urr'r' (
that might arise. If you have never used GIANT Feel free to ask-K
iiere iu ussiob yvu.
FOlt SAI.K-Piunn In irooil rnnilltlon.
t'lione :n7-.T or rail ".CO N. IMne St.
SERVICE
FOR nurvT n r.-oiri fnrnlshod bnnro.
West Onlr sr. f t per month. O.
i W. Votint?. Plmne J17.
WAN'TKD Drver mn rnd nrnn pick
r!. Applv to H X KniKlit for par
! tlrulftrw. I'linyonvnv. Ore. i
! FOR PALR-AVUt.'n r-isr, 9vt?. Op
"intr rvv. rhono. 20."i-It.
Mrw. M. J. Slinc m n k ,
FOlt I1KNT B fnrnllie linm,tVf -p)nff i
ronm. TnqiHro U'l V. Douwlns f?t.. i
ensf door. ,
ITOI'Sn FOR TfKVT MooVrn four-room
mttfir on Fv1it Pt. 'nqulro HI" S.
Pt.-plions or Phonn 4-Tl. !
FOR RKVT FiiT-nislied lmnf-VorplnfT
room, rjrnunil f'.mr. with bath. In
nurei?ni win-hntr Pt.
VXIl nlni"rThP4'P "nrnhert house-
TROOPS WILL BE READY
IN CASE Of EMERGENCY
tRv Ansoriatod Prft.l
WASHINGTON. Auk. 21 In order
to be fully prepared for nny develop
ment, tho war department is reclieck-
hiK the occupational qualifications of
tho enlisted men in the army to make
quick action possible in the event the when he demanded a roll call and dis
fuleral troops are called upon for duty closed the lack ot a quorum. The re
in the coal or rail strikes. The corps
commanders were instructed to report
how many men have had experience
in railroad work. So far no request
has been made for men In connection
with either strike, but Secretary
Weeks wished to be prepared for an
emergency.
si tiii:i;mx ddkkats voxc.IiI,a
Sutherlin yesterday defeated Yon
calla by a score of 2 to 1. The game
was a liMnniiiK affair. The score
was tied 1 to 1 in the ninth, and
Sutherlin succeeded In scoring one in
the tenth. The game was a good one
and was witnessed by a large crowd.
J ith moilern -nriv mi-. Phonn
04-J nr o.iM nt Si:, S.Jltali, st.
, , In- llnrmln r tnkrn nt nni-e
,"I'"''S JlnrtMlh. rare N..w-l:,.?" w'
liiiKh.l. tlrlnir your I.iixph. .- M
vnnlneil t,hot Iron ri-nflniT 11 nr in
fCtc 'V'"",'," ' V- 'us'11"- 1
ix it;?, itn.ufiiurir, Ore.
V.l Thontre S.tur.lnv niuht. re
turn nm tn thPdtro nt nm- or to
j Oorrlnn a.:,hu.y.4 iW S. M;i!n St.
FOR 'AT,K rrvfttnl Klortrlc""wnblTi
Tvnrhlne. T.rniB. A No one AVhlte
V1"ne,,5-,i?n,,, 5,7 S" ft-P'ns Pt.
Park hcniH Mt-nut mlMI ,.f oXt
wek, Finjiih. Overland Or- har.N
A. itrnnfi.
WAVTFJV KnrrM'hnml. Mtoadv cmplnv
ment for riulit pnrtv. Also familv
1 pl,;k Pnin,'N' Phono JC:, between
TOT'RTNO C A ns A rT"lnm1f uhnTn
oM.r. nt ; $7?;. oo. trr.ft
h. nn1 It, ton truck nt 30rt. irtor
Pnop OaMsp.
$ i n r a ph wi'i buy a $ 1 n n?TV. TT i "tT"l n
a modfrn P room lmue with irnraire
lnT' ,n' nn Invert Ftroot. p.Hnnro
"V'1,", " '"'itra.-t at $'." nor month
vMi h in'-tuil.s ititer-ft nt t p. r rent
A!lr'M.Mise," rare N'ews-llfVlew.
WXNTKD PAUT 'TRV Our "prlron
ord tiros -l lmlniit competition
r on'rart whh salarv anr oxnmsoii to
5VV,..'ra TI,P C T PMITU COM
PANY . Pout!, !Vnl.lM(7inna.
FOR PAT.F, 4 room eottnire lotinoft"
Sfjuurt'. crt'ck bottom noil. pen.lii'
pnrji, nnpVs. i!iree kind brrrl.'f vnl.
nntn. lrb't- $1000. 1.100 rash. lt:il-nn-e
per no. Chan. Kvett, 12.1
I'fix- St.
A C, KNTs4' WAN" T K TwfiTSM t h7f i nTiT
Ml--nn1 tiiil'rid-to-niriivnre fin J t at
' r.o nnd up. which inclinifs a irood
profit for you tYoti a-t your profit!
in advrinre narnnlen now rondv
Ptto.-inl proposition to mtn vrlHrnr
tmmpdlntvlv. .lobn Itond Tullorinp
"T'ii !?rn.v,,fl: "lrado.
Yiit WANT" A HAIiO.i'V -Hfrejt N?
Ntiifly x ii.re. Tl'irtv nrrcn of
fine river bottom land. stream
throiiith t1ne, )n aood ro:td. P.-hoo
nn plB.p. v( d-llverv. Iiie familv
or- lturd. some prune, out ranae nd
binlnir. Mv room farm house, barn.
AH other nntpwrv Improvements.
Fine water. Trice of this fine prop-
env Totnv Piwut nnnilreii. itnly tak
it Mir i eon liun.ired cash.
nve u-nrs, , t ijiwrence. rum
rieretul asent, 15 Lis Street. Phone
19.
NOTICF N'her. hy"rlven thnt "nn" th
nd Mop-' iV of PopfomJier. 2.
t ie Itnir.l of K unit rat bn will at
tend, at t'e c.urt boufe. in the As
vssor'n om.. and pnbllclv examtnf
the HssesHiio ni rolls, ami correct all
errors tn v,i 'untton. dosi-rint ion nf
qualities of hmds. lots, or other pro-P-rtv
HSHe!".-d h the Htses-oir; nnd
It sh.i 1' be ? dot v of pet-suns In
terested t- a :peiir n t the t imp and
Pin -e piv,,tnt "ent, Sined. Frr.nk U
'lkin. A"- or.
1 1 A I , I- V ( I It I . ' v 1 Nfn a IiousuV:
plii d wtiT milk, i re. Mil, butter- nnd
e. Mod-in five ronm buntcaloni.
reriient KtJo-'int. stntionrv wash
tii". Kit' hfii all bui't in. tiir scroen
p'i- 'i. lm 'sr fullv furnlsr.ed, l ine i
bath, toilet. r'octrW liirlits, ,-itv w.it-
m.-.H, , rv ..f ryVyWi 1 n J- A- lHnn I'owtlor company B
T. Uwrenr,.. I'ommprciHl AKeni, :h tlb? niannprmrnt of Joe lVnn. The 3
. ' "".'Z'"1 . -j .. -oinp:iny win nam: u trio Uiant fx-
1TS N M 1ST A K K Two hundred nnd piosivrs for TKniclas ronntv nnd Vr
0 ut ritnKf. i pi t y acres ft oc. p '. -w
land, f ivt a. r,n in fruit ft e room
boufp. fully f'lrnlni'ed. Thrc uto. k
h.irns. tUii l v five ton of lis v. field
tf corn nilil pittrttnes. sl knls p.ir
ilen truck .t.-.i-.n. harness, w,ion. full
set Implenieii' s tO'ls of nil kinds; nn
brood sow. f f'y chickens; two cws;
t went v tu t mn I s . fourteen sheep.
1 iMiiird :;t t e ptscs Inn. TImt t h
s.tiol (ii liars tsUes the whole hnsi-
nes. tn;y t.ikes nnp tb'us.itid c;ih fsn
i' i hut in live yinm. phi "ti umim
hnriy. St-e A. T. lawretv
We have just completed the construction of our magazine and are m'n
position to fill your orders as needed, in any quantity, and render tojtri
efficient and satisfactory service you desire. Our nearby magazine issi
lently situated to supply you with your requirements on short notice, bi
yourself of the opportunity! For prompt SERVICE call at office, 231 mft
, Main street, or phone 128. - '
. A. Bern Powder Co,
DISTRIBUTORS
DEMOCRAT CAUSES DELAY
BY A DETERMINED FILIBUSTER
lllv I-nlted Pmfl
WASHINGTON. A'lff. 21. Roprcsen
tatlve HiidilK'aton of Alabama, demo
crat, today luuncliod a determined til i-
j buster to prevent the leKislation Hard-
IIIH ll.IVirI 111 lll.-t VI I rn n iiii.r.Hi
publicans Liter mustered sufficient
strenKth for n quorum, the filibuster
ing only causing a delay and not pre
venting the consideration of tho leg
islation requested.
Wilbur, left for tbeirtamd
After an exleiuite loutHiM
em and western ui(it!
turning: iy the mt 1 Si
the Yellowstone Mtioiiil
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Hannah and
Advertisenieatj la tie
view are read Just is tlw-
ihB news items. idniM
chito tms and are pititm
news for Douglas countj m
nwrF AT TILLER SAW
A big danoe wiU l""''
Saturday night. Aw .J
will be furnisnea oy j
chestra. Fine time lot fM
Don't miss IL ,
TRESPASS NOTItt
All persons are her 1
daughter, Hazel, of Oakland. Iowfc to hunt, or trwpa" a "
who have been visiting relaiives m Kmtnil Prairie Hanrn.
Drivers Fail to
Report Accidents
Fnilure to roport auto arcidonts as
required ly law will result In arrests,
accortlf:iR to Clilof of Tolicn Mat
thew r, who atatoa that only about
one out of ten accidents are reported.
The law provides that all auto acci
dents must he reported to a policb
offurr within 2 4 hours from the
time they occur. Loc;rl motorists are,
not reporting, the chief says, and he
imiiinr in claims to be pettinR tired of looking ,
up init w mi iiHMi nun mien acci
dents an;l olttatniiiR their reports.
Future delinquencies in this matter
w ill probably result in arrests, he
says.
OUR UPTOW"
Cleaning
Machine
PROTECT T0CB CU
0UB work js sr-
PLEASE YOU.
Imperial Clean
Ul il AUTO WILL. CALL.. I
SS-.
Subscribe for the rtosehurg Newg-
Review anil watch the daily antics of
that great American comic strip,
"The Clancy Kids." A grin a day g
nei iis 1:10 uuL-iur away.
o
rowaer company
Is Organized Here
lVnn stateil toilay that he has had a 3
powder masaiine erected east of the
rilv which h;is a capacity for two car
loads. 'I he first shipment of explo- ?4
shis bus been received and Mr. l"enn H
is ready to ninke all deliveries. The 3
matalne is conveniently located fur ft
deliveries anil it is expected that the W
new company will meet wllh good sue-
in this territory. The Cinnt ex- ft
ves are known 1hrniiftiMt ik.
plosives are known throughout the
ni.-r. inl An'-nt. Ill Cass Kirpt. l'lii.ne t country anil will no doubt meet w ith
ready sale iu this county. i
BALCONY MuMiMi
Amu5
0
m
ALL CHILDREN UNDER
12 YEARS ACC0MPANIE0 BY
ETHEL CLAYTON
"FOR THE
DEFENSE
WITH A GREAT CAST IN A MOST
CENTURY COMEDY
"HENPECKED"
THRILLING T0
.,aLEY IK
-a i
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
WM. RUSSELL IN "MEN
0F ZANZIB"