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9Aq9I IX WOSEBUWa NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1922.
Don't Miss the Coos and Curry Co. Fair!
THREE DAY'S of Wonderful Entertainment. Races and Amusements of
all Kinds one continuous round of pleasure. Pack up your troubles in
your old Kit-Bag and accompany the DOUGLAS CO. CONCERT BAND to
Myrtle Point, September 14-15-16, 1922
A r l i If I S W II I 1 i I f
TV A TiT TVH I
a u rfi rv in im si
i m i oa i W .m
MACCABEE HALL
TONIGHT
THE UMPQUA FIVE
Good Floor Management and a Clean Dance
big Ts alTeT
A At Community Stand on watermelons, cante- 5
4 loupes, tomatoes, etc. Third stand on right after 4
4 , crossing bridge on Pacific Highway. Come, have a f
4 look. 8
g L AURANC E BROS. & COON i
.
AROUND THE TOWN
In KriHii Myrtlo Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllliim P. Weaver,
ot Myrtle Creek, spent today in Hose-
burg shopping and visiting friends,
School Will Start
The Rylmon valley school will start
Monday, September II, according to
Information given out today.
Here, From Washington
Jilm. K. Jennings, of Paloune, Wash
ington, Is In this rtly visiting friends.
Mrs. Jennings will reside In llrock
way for a time.
Iteturn From XHt
Mrs. W. It. Ilowmnn nml dnughter,
Charlotte, returned this morning
from Miirsliflcld, after enjoying a
week's visit with Mrs. llowmuu'a sis
ter, Mr. Story Musaun.
In Town Tmlny
' II. F. Ilattles, who resides near
Itonelurg, spent a few hour In town
today transacting business matters.
Mr. Ilattles Is mining soon to Hum
boldt county, California, to make his
home.
Will Tench Drew Hchool
Mrs. Kay Mabley, who has been en
gnged to tenrh the Drew school this
fall anil winter, moved up In that dis
trict, which is several miles above
Tiller, yesterday. Mr. Mnbley will
Join his wife there later and also find
employment In the neighborhood. !
Injured by Fall
Frank llnptlsta of Glide was brot I
to this city this morning by John Al
rxnnder, suffering from two broken;
ribs which Injury he sustnlned lute
yiterdny afternoon when he fell Into
a deep holo near the walls of the con
solidated school building where he
was employed. He was placed under
the care of Dr. E. V. Hoover, and It
will probably be several weeks before
he will be able to resume his work, i
At the Vinpqiia
Guests at the Cmpniia hotel today
were W. L. llndlry. The Dalles; Jas '
W. Ford, Gardiner: M. A. Morud.l
Portland: 11. L. Grlfflih. Portland:
I IBER.TY THEATER
mmm ONLY HIWT-OI.AHS) MIIOW AX5 AT 10 AND IBo
TODAY ONLY
Cut n lig rrojrrnm.
J. WARREN KERRIGAN
In William Johnston's
"The House of Whispers"
Fascinating Wnrren Kerrigan in the most fascinating
mystery drama screened.
Alfred T. Lennon, famous Scotland Yard inspector,
pronounced it bafninsr, great, and most entertaining exposi
tion of criminal craft.
You'll go home smiling after you've seen "The House
of Wliiipprs.''
Also: The official Movie Chat,
Also: Thf Gayely Comedy. "Stand Tat"
A 1 c: Sport Key i rw.
SunH.iv and Mon.lav: "THK SHKIK OF ARAI'.Y.
AT '
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Perry llerstbaum, San Francisco; A.
II. McLeod. Kalem; A. W. Long. Los
Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Knox
Han Francisco; Walter Pierce, La
Urande; James Ilateman, Salem; Mr.
and Mrs. It. K. Wilcox, Stockton; II.
A. Freed. Port hind: Mr. and Mrs. W.
(I. Zlgler. Tacoma; Edna Leber,
South ilend. . .
Iteturn to Gnrtllncr
W. W. Wilson and family, who have
been In ltoseburg for the lust few
days, returned to their home this
afternoon, , . ,
l"mleriooi 0ierutlon
Sister Mary Perpetua underwent an
operation at the .Mercy hospltnl this
morning, with Dr. A. C. Heuly In
charge.
I let tint to F.lkton
Clyde Ileckley nnd family, returned
by auto to their home In Klkton this
afternoon, .after enjoyltig several
lays here, shopping, and looking aft
er business matters.
Week-Eml OutlnR
Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Wharton will
leave this evening for the Glen Wlni
herly camp on south Deer creek,
where they will enjoy a week-end
outing.
Mrs. Devaney Ill-
Mrs. M. Devaney, who left several
days ago for Itocknwny beach, Is
seriously III In Portland, according
to word received here today by her
son, I ti. Deraney. Mrs. Iievaney s
eomllllon Is said to be critical, and
her son loft Immediately, to be with
her.
Arrivals at the Douglas hotel today
were Sam Dowmnn, Portland: J. 11.
Manning and wife, San Francisco:
Ralph Faripihar and family, Port
land: V. R. Piitman, Salem; George
McKarlane. Oakland. California: Mr.
and Mrs. James Archibald. Santa
Monica: Frank Martin, Salem: A. C.
Snrangler. Salem: Mr. and Mrs. 11
F. Slatten, Los Angeles:
l""' Slatten, Los Angel
Mtsa no
's: E. E.
ell and wife. I,o Angeles: 8. J. Cox,
n,l wife, lmon Grove. California;
Frank Gordon. Portland,
Finest Joh-prlntlng In the city at
the News-Review,
V Alligator English
Inventor's Nemesis
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(International News Service.)
ITIVQtU P1TV At.. t3..- ... ..
r. ......,... v 1 1 .uu., o-jl. . iibu
v,it not been for his curiosity over an I Bate the feasibility of a government
0, alligator Stanley Harris, an Inventor, t Kate the feasibility o fa eovernment
Jiminht today be in merry Knglnnd ' crop Insurance for lanners was adopt
TA with his wife. As it Is, he Is strnndod! ed by the senate today. .
si, in .Missouri, dependent on an alllga
g tor Invention to recoup his fortune.
K Here Is Harris' story as told at po
K , lice headquarters, where he came to
K I look at the rogues' gallery:
f I fin left V.nlrlanA In Ion..anr 1 I
. . "V" - -
ed in Vera Crus with his wife, went
to Juarez, later to Kl Paso.
There he saw alligators.
They Interested him Immensely.
Every day he went to the big elevator
tank hoping to see one move.
One day he met a stranger named
Dlaldel.
tllaldel began to accompany him to
the alligator pit.
"Surely the animal will move," be
said.
One day Blaldel, passing the turf
exchange, met a man "my old
friend. Phillips, of Vancouver." Ttlnl
del and Phillip from this point on
worked up a betting scheme, always
pretending to be enemies, always
quarreling.
Tame a day they snld thev needed
readv money. They persuaded liar.
2.1 u ZZ w"h ,r'00- And
Arnln thitr nAnrln.1 .......
TTnrrls
loaned them $8,000. Then they bor
rowed $7.r00. Harris sent to Eng
land for that.
Then ninldel nnd Phillips skipped.
Harris w broke.
"I knew I had to concoct a scheme
to earn enough so that my wife could
live." Harris explained on his visit to
Knnsas City the other rtnv. "I have
msde several fortunes. The alligator
gave me an Idea. I've started an In
ventlon tn olread- Is bringing me
returns. While I like mv home n
.insenn. I want to get back to
r;ngianu."
10 WOMKV SlFOPpIVf FOR
i srppF.n t.o ox spree
ir.w roim. ent. q.xen wo
men charred with disorderly eond'irt
snd Intoxication were arralngeii be
fore Magistrate McGechnn. In York
rtlle Court. Police records ehowed
that all had nrevlouslv heen arrested
on similar cnarRes one or more
times.
All the prisoners wero arrested
during the night Irj t. Cahrlel's
Park. When arraigned the women
carried loaves of bread, packages
of meat and groceries, having gone
on a spree while shopping for sup
per. MASS MEI-mXG
There will he a mnss meeting at the
Moose hall Tuesday evening at 7:30
for all organized labor. Rome Im
portant subjects will lie discussed.
STiUXfiK
KITTY MI'SNKs
FRIENDLY IIKTECTIVF.
IP
ll..n.Mnfll N"w. S.rvlr
CIXCIXXXTl, O.. Sent. 9. new
lilt and an odor of toilet wnter on
lern Hanrnhan. city detective, caused
some good - nntured "kidding" at
headiuarters recently. The sleuth
'Inallv confessed there was a renson.
He was sitting on his porch when a
strlklng-looklng black-and-white an
lml irnltrd across the lawn.
"Kitty! Here, kitty'" the detective
called ss he stnrled toward It. Then
sonehIn hsnnened. The detective
loirted bis clothes and snent an hour
in the bathtub, hut the next morning
the rerfume atomizer wrs a welcome
friend.
Jere doesn't scrspe tin acquaint
ances with strange polecats any more.
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Anorxi THE TOWV
Visit Ins: Sheriff Stannep
Mrs. S. II. Holt of Myrtle Point Is
visiting for a few davs at the home
of her cousin. Sheriff Sam Starmer.
(Viiti Adjourns
County court adjourned today fol
lowing a rery busy session. In order
lo Inspect a number of roads the
court wilt meet in a special nesMon
later In the month.
ew IVlrn Fbireil
The Pouslas County T.lcht and Wa
ter company Is dolnf consltlerable
Improvement work In llosebiiri; In
the way of puttlnx up new poles. A
new pole was erected this afternoon
t me corner or jacsson and tins v. F. llasseit. she pulbil out of ihe
streets and a line was Uo run down ,lrl hnt she ihousht was a hn-k.-n
Oak street. piece of ulass. It proed to he a wed-
' iilinK rln lih a ttffanv mottntine.
To Outline Work . m,,irT reve.-,l.-d that. wh! the
Forest Supervisor Csrl R. Veal house on that lot as b ins ronstnict
leaves tomorrow for Tiller, from ,.,t ;ii Ve-r sm h Mr. and Mrs. Vred
where he will o to M.vncnd lake to Viirl;ey, Mis rut key lost her di.vmnnd
meet District Forester ijeorffe R Ce-; w.-dd intr Tnc.
ell and Inspectors from the Wa-hln. ( NclRhlMirs blentlfed Mrs. n.t.MCs
ton and I'ortland offices. Tbev will find as Mrs. rtukey's losi rintr. The
moke a ten dar trln over the Fmp.ins nnt ill be sent to Mrs. I'urkev. who
forest, plannlns fire protection audi lives at Culver t'lty. fal., here her
development work. husband diid net kms hzb-
! M NARY PROPOSES CROP
INSURANCE f OR FARMERS
i WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. The reso-
I 1... i .
iuuuii n .ncrwiry. auinnrizmj? tne sen
OPERATION MAY BE NEC
ESSARY FOR MRS. HARDING
WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. t'pon the
arrival of Dr. Charles H. Mayo, of
JioehoMter, Minn., Sunday morning It
will be determined whether an opera
tion on Mrs. Harding is necessary.
Mrs. Harding is suffering from kidney
trouble, which Is feared may develop
Into urnemlc poisoning. Former pres
ident Wilson, accompanied by Mrs.
Wilsc-n, called to make a personal in
quiry about Mrs. Harding today.
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IIAZIXO I1AXXFI) KY
HVHACI'SK VXIVERSITY
Tnternnllonnl Niwn Pervlce )
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 9. Haz
ing will be tabooed at Syracuse uni
versity by edict of the university ad
ministration when the college opens
this month. Vice-Chancellor William
P. Graham, in a recent statement,
announced the hazing ban was In
tended "as a protection of the stu
dents themselves." Syracuse class
war last year was
fatality.
arked by one1
lf.MOXI IIELIEVEI) CFM
OF HI KHIAN CltOWX OX
KALE IN 1OXIHIX SHOP
(fnternntlenal N't-ws Pfrvlce.)
LONDON. Sept. 9. Ration Gar
den the diamond market of London
had a thrill recently when it was
reported that the famous Hope dia
mond, owned by Mrs. til ward it.
McLean, of Washington, I). C, had
been plnced upon the mnrsct.
, The rumor proved to be untrue, hut
it was disclosed that a large diamond
resembling the Hope diamond had
been plnced in the hnmls of a Ration
Garden dealer for sale. .
Gordon Nathan, owner of the dia
mond. Is of the opinion that this
newiy-dlsplnyed stone came frota one
of the famous Russian czarist pieces
or jeweiry.
INDIANAPOLIS GETTING
"SALTY" MAY RECOMR
"SEAPORT" CITY YET
(Tnternatlon.nl News Service.
INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 9. Indian
apolis, world's largest inland city,
may lose Its title following action of
the t'nlted States naval officials In
sending equipment to this city to be
used at the naval training base es
tablished on White river.
Not only will the naval unit here
Include regular boats, but will con
sist of a 32-piece band, as well.
BULL HIT BY TRAIN
STILL SHOWS FIGHT
AS RED FLAG WAVES
BHAIXTTIKE. Mas.. f?"Dt. 9 It
would bt nrrat to have bulls educatrd
In fln ftnjil!. arrordinR to New Ha
ven rnilrond brakeiuen.
A bull at Hraintrre Hlshlnnds wnn-
d(rd onto the railroad tracks Just as
Irain was npproArhing.
The loromottve ni(i'Hv jprd the hull
and puhIum. him aido. Arconlinn tot
alt -rood train piaotlce the train waft
stopped to see vh-nt da max- was don I
to the bull and a brakemnn sent to
the rear to stick up a red flag to warn .
any oncoiuinx trains. I
Thi hull nvMl lSv lh tA fliii!
and forgetting tliat he had Keen hit, i
drove at the n (l-flimKlni: binkeman
like a IhuudeilHilt. The bnikenisn
beat the bull M the platform just
about in time.
KKT1 Rs Tt F1M WIFK
.M tKlilKH AMI IHVOIM'FII
(Trttern n.,cnl N'ewa Service I
N'KW Ydi.K. Sept. . Mrs. Helen
Courtney hadn't seen her first hus
band, (ienrge Heck. In 1 4 years. She
thottttht he hail uone west and died.
So she married Hush Courtney, from
whom she was Mihsenuently divorced.
Recently sMe rvet ltclt face to face,
en a suliway tram. They decided the
logical tMnz lo do was to obtain a
h'Kal si'psration.
diamond ring. Tost
?0 years. turns up
llU'KSVIl.I.K. Ohio. Sept. 9 A bril
liant sparkle in a flower bed in her
VBri ,,rll(.,0l ,h B,!M,tnn of Mrs
RFPflHT IVAv "PI RF RIINk"
iili viii ii nj i uiu. uuiiii
SAYS WILLIAM M'ADOO
IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO, Sept. .
William G. ilcAdoo, former secre-
tary of the treasury, characterized
as "pure burnt" the recent report
quoting William C. Lyons of Denver,
as saying McAdoo would be a can
didate for democratic nomination
to the presidency in 1924.
HUBBY HAD MANIA
EOR MOVING HOME
, VANCOUVER. Wash., Sept. 9.
Although she claimed her husband
moved twenty-five times in as many
years' Mrs. Sarah Allyn lost her di
vorce case when she refused to make
her twenty-sixth move. The hus
band charged abandonment.
LOS AXGELF.S TO RAISE
FO.VKS FOR FI11S, I'LTS,
AXO TO P01'l lTH ZOOS
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9. South
ern California is to have a fox farm.
Forty acres of government land in
the Los Angeles forest reserve have
been leased from Forest Supervisor
R. H. Carlton by Jacob A. Host, who
plans to raise silver-black, foxes for
their fur, for pets, and to populate
the zoos.
The ranch will ba located near
Mount Baldy, eighty-two miles from
Los Angeles, and will be opened with
thi'.ty pairs of foxes which were
whelped at the Pear Lake Silver-
so Host says.
The fox raising industry sounds
simple enough, but associated withjg
It as an industry will be the raising K
of goats, chickens and
of which are necessary to the life
of the silver-black fox. They will
be fed on chicken, goat and rabbit
meat; the eggs laid by the chickens
and the milk supplied by the goats
will be another Item of food.
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DAILY WKATIIKII ISBI-OIIT.
V. 6. Wenilier Ilureau, local office,
Roseburg. ureKun, 2 hours ending 6
a. m.
ITerlpltatlon In I nnhra and Mnndredtna
tliilit -t teiiiperalui e yeMerUay 7
Ijowryt ttMiiprrat nee last liiKiit V
lr ciiit.'ttinn. l.it J I hours I
Total iif-dp. Mince first of month .06
Normal Precip. Tor tins month 3:t
Total precip. iiinco firttt of month ....TS
to ilale 3t
AvntSM preclp. from Sept. 1. I 7 ...L'l
Total excels from Sept. 1, 1J-- 17
Averaso precrpHatlon for Ai wet
st-asom, (.Sept. to Mai. Inc.) ,,,,11.39
TonlKlit. fail'. Sunday, fair anj warm-
TVIi.MAif BKI.U nbservsr.
A'KW TODAY.
AI'l'l.K I'K'KKUS WAXTKl) F. F.
Nash. Oanlen Valley. Phone 31-F-H.
U.UICAIN 2 small sorrel mares. Se
.1. II. Hancock. poUKlas Ho'.el.
I'OH Ki:NT Kiirnlshed apartments.
UHt WimjieHter St.
Full SAI.K Haled hay. Phone H-K-H.
lt,,yer llros.
l SAI.K -Kino wool ewes. Phone
ll-l"-ll. Iloyerllros
Tt TKAI'K Six cows for sheep. (.J. V .
('i,lT. Melrcso. Ire.
"oil SAI.K ; room Intnl. -m housf. with
I'.isvim-m anil fiirnni-e. I'rli-f $:i.".00.
l.-i iitt. Kvi-. l::t N. Iine St
! La st Uit ml hr
and nin-t!i .--is.
al Nowa-Ui vt
h ntt with ilianioniln
Fii.'l-r itl'if It-live
oiTW e, r phone
i:t-J.
Ini'ifx lieutpr; one
cpHrHtor -at ml a lot
I n irt unl small. Mrs.
S-!inii'U lnnton:
KAI.1' H"is ' nnd lots. Alo
larn.s. AM rut rirM. full and ne
tnv In r ire list f.r Imi Kitiu-. C Mor
rill :."t Mill st.
FO!t SAI.f: K iMfts. NVw 7. lnnd
.If t.-kn nt otu-
K'SK. V. 1' 1 - i'r ,M'u,tt-
sai.k r.un JVM ''J-j;'
aTMi otiu r e xtras, a v..py poo.i i?iy
nt AiUlrt-ss A. care NVws-Jte-
virw.
M el: WOM AX watttcil. $10 weekly
full lime; II an hoar snar tlme,ell
ltif KutrHUte,,! heslerv to wearer.
l'M eriei'ce iiI'Pp' ot.irr. interna
tional Hosiery Mills. .orr!stnwn.T.
Full UK NT Farm fully eonlppen1. 71
acres ncter frrlKatien: 2 p. broccoli:
- a. . r.i . Iterrie.. ; 2 . I1 1 eh berries ; ft
M. nlfn'fn: rest to he farnieit. For
iHrn,i,;.irn write C. W. Kvnns. U
pule west of S ilerlin. ere.
FIU 3AI.F Three reiferc1 .Terspv
tiult calves, stri, ttv St. Mswes tiree-l-sir,"!
hv "v-'al'hur of Silvertlnle.
frMi A-lnv ,rT Tarm. I'alves from
T jrlierealin free tier,l. Inonlre of R.
'rr.lt'Kstar. Irain, Ore. P. O. Pox
1M. '
AUCTION SALES
T.jo niiU keM wsv to (jt ttii MrrM
prirrH.
t-i l'.lp oii nrrrintct1 ymir sale.
J. M. JtJDD. Auctioneer
DANCE
on that wonderful floor at the
Armory
Saturday Night
Mt'SIC I1Y A FINK
ont'IIRSTKA
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OUR EIGHTH
TOMATOES, WATERMELONS & CANTALOUPES
Good Bargains
for
This Week End
Wholesale prices on large quantity
All price subject to market change. -
T. B. EVANS & SONS, Dillard, Oregon
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New Pool Hall to
Be Opened Soon
J. D. Creech, -who formerly conduct
ed The Club pool hall and cigar store,
which was recently purchaued by R.
R. Matthews, is opening up a pool
hall and soft diink establishment at
the corner of Cass and Sheridan
streets in the building formerly occu
pied by the Bowman restaurant. The
interior has been redecorated and Urn
proved and the new fixtures, which
were recently ordered are being in
stalled today.
Pool and billard tables
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SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
CHILDREN 10c . . ADULTS 15c
ALL CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS ACCOMPANIED BY PARENT3
FREE ' -
"The Aff aii-s r
of AnatoF
WITH
The Greatest All tar Cast ever Assembled in any
One Picture, including: : . ( ;J ''--''
Wallace Reid
Elliott Dexter
Monte Blue
Theodore Roberts
Theodore Kosloff
Raymond Hatton
5
ADULTS
BALCONY
10c
TODAY
ALL CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS
FREE
BIG DOUBLE
"Back
WITH
SEENA OWEN AND MATT MOORE.
THE CAREER OF A GIRL WITH A CHIFFON SOUL.
"Campbell of the Mounted"
WITH
IRVING CUMMINGS
A NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE STORY.
"ROBINSON CRUSOE"
WITH
HARRY MYERS
CLEAN ROMANCE, BIG ADVENTURE, WHOLESOME THRILLS.
'TORCHY'S HOLDUP'
WITH
JOHNNY
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
-ROUGH SHOD- WITH CHARLES (BUCK)WONES
ANNUAL SALE
have been procured and installed
a soft drink fountain Is being erect
toaay. Card tables are also to
placed soon. The building has
used as headquarters for the 81:.
ing shopmen, who will continue
maintain their office there until a t
tlement is reached.
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Here From Hulherlin
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ottinger
Sutherlln spent a few hours In Ito-J
burg today transacting business mi
ters. Mr. Ottinger has been travel!;
throughout the county all gumm4
working on prune dryers, and h;
now returned to Sutherlln to it
during the winter. -
Gloria Swanson
Bebe Daniels
Wanda Hawley
Agnes Ayres
Polly Moran
Julia Faye;
ADULTS
LOER
FLOOR
23c
ONLY
OFFERING
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