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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1922)
,unnAY OCTOBER 1?, 1922. PAGE SIX ominimn nil Pirn Iitv- " AlU V lUm 1 .11 r Following up Our Fall Opening of Y ashion j m gy ROSEBURG Displays with Reliable Merchandise for the Whole Family j 'intis crt..v f ri er TUtfhts and mornings suggest me nwu m mer underwear. Shoes, hose and dress garments must comply with the demand for pro tection against the dampness and the co a. ready to supply all needs. From baby to Dad and Mother, we are Munsin? Underwear-Duster Brown Hose-Uregon uty ; wanKC u ana - w . rnnATrr) i t g. n .ml Vflmn fnrw a. iiUSter urown. Arcn dupnons wi f uikin vufcwwii.M.. IjU.VMll Uf lW IX J. IJ v i . w Friday and Saturday's Fall Specials Special at $1.00 Fibre Silk Hose 2 rnlni. In black or brown, finest grade in pure Iitr Bilk tln-Bo hone 2 pair SI. 2 pairs $1.00 Flat Heel Pumps Special $4.85 Our bent grade In flat heel pumps, what we have left in a number of broken lines. Not nil sl7.es, but nearly all sizes, 2 li to 7 ' ii. Values from 6..r,u to J7.no special for $4.85 Children's Wool Hose What you have been wait ing for in ( hlldrcn's nil wool heather hose. All bIz es. and nil good length. Each, $1.00 Men's Union Suits (iood grade In winter weight cotton union suits, for men. A special nt I ho Vult $1.39 Knit Bloomers 35c Just In, a Dew mock of knit blooiu"n all sizes in pink Bnd white, for Fri day and Saturday, each 35c Men's Sweaters $1.25 Thin special will go In 2 days. Men's heavy cot ton sweaters, grey color, roll collar and cout Blyle. (Ireat vnlup, each $1.25 SHOES, $1.98 Ladles, good, heavy calf ttkbi shoe suitable for street or school wear. Sizes 2 to 8. The pair $1.98 Men's Cotton Hose liny guaranteed hone. Our llullet Proof Sox Is guar anteed 6 paira for (J monlhK. 6 pairs for $1.50 8 V s i Tlie Store That Docs the Business." A Silk Jersey Petti coats $3.19 Here la a bargain for two days only in all Kilk Jer sey Petticoats, all colors, very fine quality nnd gar ments are all Jersey silk, each, $3.19 MIDDIES Close Out at $1 Five dozen Middies, most ly white, several styles, all sizes. Closing out be cause of numbers being discontinued. Each for this two days' special $1.00 Outing Flannel Special Outing flannel special, our best grade, the real heavy outing, In 30 inch width. A special for two days. This Is the wide outing, 4 yards for $1.00 Employes of Company, in this District, Win From All Others of State Manager llylan.l Arranges llanquet for Victorious Workers ami Hctcr tlliiilillon In Kvin'-Ml lo detain Cup 111 the City of Koielmrs. Fall Specials Friday and Saturday Fall Spacials Friday and Saturday I Reward Man Who Gives Them Lift by Robbing and Bind Him to a Tree (side, and ordered him to drive on. down the highway. I I After proceeding a short distance whejr picked up another man who I took possession of the wheel and drove the car on a side road. After going a short ways Ilellus was forc ed to dismount and his watch, 116 In money, fountain pen-and keys were taken from hltn. He, was then gagged anil bound und tied to a near by tree. Hefore tying him the high- wnymen buttoued his coat up around telling him that he would WARREN ACQUITTED KIEL- IMG PROHIBITION AGENT his neck probably not lie. discovered for some time and thnt his rolled un coat would help to keep blm warm. After they had left Mr. Ilellus i succeeded In loosening his bonds and ! ! reaching a nearby farmhouse where the officers were notified. Mr. Hall procured another car and Im mediately gave chase, the three men being tracked to a point near Eu gene. It Is bettered that thev came through Itoseburg and an effort Is be Ing made to check up on them. In the I'ortlnnd police bulletin the three men arc described as follows: No. 1, 30 years of age. wore glasses, black suit mid had very peculiar eyes. No. 2, 110 years of age, ware brown lint, brown suit, brown shos. The others called this man "chief." No. .1. 2f years old, greenish sweat ier. snsKi trousers, leatner leg gins. Tn ,,f Hi..,., ...l.i.l vii... m.., e.r car .men ne nail rem- Mr nM ,,,,, ,, wM, .,, , hall by Todd and Price. A third I Is Part TRACKS ARE FOLLOWED .Car Is Trmol To Point Month of Ku Kene nml Owner of (W N on Tniil In Kdort to t'Ktcli XIio Thieves. K. W. Ilellus, or Oregon City, ar rived In Roseburg this afternoon nc compahlid by U. 8. Hull, Chevrolet agent and giirageiiinn of Oregan Cliy. They nre endeavoring to nppre hend three men who bound, gagieed and robbed Mr. Ilellus after he had kindly given tin in a lift on the J, ,r highway and then made away wl'n PALLAS, Ore., Oct. 12. riill lip Warren, on trial for the mur der of Prohibition Agent Todd, was acquitted this nrternoon by the trial Jury. Warren will be tried again in the case of Price, also a prohibition agent, w ho. It Is alleged, met death at the hands of Warren. Allegations of the defense counsel that Wnrren was given liquor by the revenue officers he The employes ir the Standard Oil company located within the Koseburg district, achieved a great victory over the other districts of the state during; the month of September by winnlngj :the gold cup offen d by the company I ;to the district selling the largest per-j ! cc ntage of Ited Crown gasoline during ! ' the month. This cup Is eagerly sought . by the various districts and this Is the first time It has been In this section r. i ui mr mule, ana one 01 nie lew nines Klthe cup has bee l west of the moun-; f j tains. f The employes of this district cele- d j brated tho victory by a big banquet at t ithe I'mpqua hotel last night nnd en A thusiastfcally and unanimously de jirli'ed that the cup must remain per 5!nanently In Roseburg, which result, r i can be achieved only by three straight 9. ; victories. The Standard Oil company offers a ! beantlfiil gold cup to the district: 4 ! which makes the highest percentage ; A .. U , ,u tU ; t'l anirillin BHieS UUIIIlg 1IIW IIIU1ILII. j K.ich s'.atlon Is assigned a quota and the percentage above this quota is the basis on which this cup Is presented. Heretofore the cup has been In east ern Oregon w'here large quantities of gasoline nre consumed for develop ment purposes and only on a few oc casions has It come west of the moun tains, so that the victory of the Rose burg employes is entitled to more than ordinary credit. In celebration of the occasion. Man ager Ilyland last night arranged a sumptuous banquet which. was given at tho Cnipqua hotel. Seventeen of the employes were present, and all were delighted by the achievement of this district. The employes are de termined thnt the cup shall be per manently won bv being held for three successive months, and every effort will be put forth to this end. A num ber of snappy, peppy pales talks were mane, nnd salesmen discussed various methods of making sales and recount ed personal experiences which may prove of benefit o others. Hoscburg and Mvrtle Creek sub-stations have entered Into a competition on a percentage basis and the losing stations must prfjvlde a banquet for the opposing emploves nnd their wives and families. This contest Is WVELYNEWJALL DRESSES " A real combination of Style and Value, particular tnose pneeu u $22.00 Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill . and Tricotine mm Quality and Style are paramountjn this lot of Dresses. Everyone isj very pretty style and well made. Such Dresses as these have not been offered elsewhere at $22.00 to our knowledge Models for Street or Business Wear The MARKSBURY CO. Ladies' Apparel S evpecteii to stir up much friendly ri valry within the district and will MOTORCYCLE. RIDER HALTED ndd to the volume of business so that I ,, ,,,, ,,' , ' .? . . . i 1 . lloe,hlirir will hlV B Ih.nca In nnv I "'"""-J umwivjiic manently hold the beautiful cup. -o MAN KILLED IN ACCIDENT from California, and is holding the machine which Stanley was riding. CARD OF THANKS i nu iu.uiium um tmaimks I property of Wm. Gerr of San Dernar- We wish to thank all the kind dino and that Stanley made a pay neighbors nnd friends who rendered ment nn ii nnri ih.m lri niii, iii.. ...... Is accused of killing In order to'; us much ns'it,ince during the illness ! torcycle.. Gerr sent a message atiead nnd nfter the death of our beloved snil nsked that the machine be held daughter nnd sister. We wish to 1 until naid for. sianlev 1s iniir. aNd for the beautiful i ing io raise funds to nav the halnnce. NEW YORK, Oct. 12. One man was killed nnd two injured when the rac ing car stolen from Harney Oldfield I skidded Into a curb t Him crushing into a tree. o Scratch felts for ale. M ery. trtck him Into giving or selling them liquor, and the testimony supporting this allegation given by Henry Petite, another Indlnn, who was with Warren on the night of the double killing, were easily the outstanding features of the trial today. The audience thnt crowded the I , 1 - lmmf an thank 'them flowers which thev. sent MR. ANH MRS FRANK PIETZ, HCI.nA METZ. riiA.M I'ir. i ,, jk. NEW TODAY. Piano. 833 South Pine Lodge Has Linn Fund- cm! rt room nnd shuffleil nbntit !. The grand lodge of Oregon. A. r In the sents became unusually A. M. has a bmn fund from which i SALE quiet ns the defense chnrged sons and ii; r.-lilers of Mnn nnH 1 St. that Warren had been given a Masonic students maw obtain finan- i WANTED -Girl with some experience drink early in the evening bv rial isslsetnnce. Applications must i in soda fountain work. The Rose. one oi ine memiiers or the raid- nave ine recommendation of Presl- fm (k i'ii"y in a mhu room, mill w ein i . j. ierr. ana ine approval ADULTS 15c MRS. FRED WAYBRIGHT ON THE ORGAN WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF "Bob Hampton of Place , that Inter the In, linn had bei again given booze nt the danc nnd wardens of lo-i .Mr. Ilellus Hlntes that be was traveling about tim, miles south ot Oregon City when two men walking along the highway hulled him and asked for a ride. Ilelng alone he consented to give them a lift but is .Kill lis they were In the cur one of return of the automobile. V. E. Ilyland. who Is connected with the Standard Oil company and Is located at Kuuciic, is spending a few days In Roseburg visiting with his son. 11. !.. Ilyland. manager of of the ninstt clal ass:stanr Applications must of the educntional fund of1 grand lodge of Oregon. A. E.I SENT 3 room furnished apart ment close in. Phone 3U9-R. accomplice of the officers, short- A. M., and consists of llnnn. ili- ly afterward gave Warren an- vlded equally between the Vniver- other drink outside the dance slty of Oregon and O. A. C. hnll and cached the bottle, a -o small brown one. nearby, the i V IMxiMK TAXES defendant's attorney asserted. i them shoved a revolver iiciln.t hl ihe lo.l standard on '.tatlon LIBERTY THE ATE P ! ONLY FIHST-CI.AHH SHOWS AM) AT lite Al l.V JlXi V Smile beside a fire of Pace's coal. I 5" v V HIIOWS AM) AT IOe Al l.V TODAY AXP TOMORROW ! Another I.iir rioturo ly the Star "Without a Fail lire" Elaine Hammerstein "Under Oath" E remn E othei R and Tmlay Is iliiinbus l)ny Although Colnintuis Ilav Is a leg- W fll holiday the banks nnd postofticc mnliicd own today. Reports from Citb-s statu that the banks posiofflces were closed. The a public schools nre tio longer closed j& on the nntbmnl holidavs. hut the g proper programs In honor of the J event were given. The story of the L discover- of the Islands off the V f ih,.. i.. . ... ,IIU. eiii,-, ...i. jears ago. which subsequently lead to the discovery of the continent were told the primary nnd elementaiv grades fei of ihe schools throtiKhoul the land. An Intense, finely produced drama of modern business life. The story of a beautiful, aristocratic girl, who falls in love with a man risen from the docks. From beginnintr to end dramatic situations crowd one another. A brilliant cast supports Miss Ilamnierstein. N'nt a dull moment in the panorama disclosed to the applauding eye. ALSO The Acsops FaW loot bl This Is Fire Prevention Week. Are g you doing your part to help make A lioscbiiig a safer place to live in ft V ' MM.I.T.I.I.T.I.K.I.T.I.I.K.I.I.' I". S Wcs-h. ft S fll rn S Rosebure, On, k v i nrrrn r nnr a m Statistics af federal Income taxes paid Into Ihe bureau of internal rev-1 eiuie for l!l.'n show thnt two Oregon1 men paid taxes on incomes betw.-en :,n0.00a and j:.-i0.00il. the total In come, of these two taxpayers being' $1.1 :.!. Kill, and the total tax paid f T 1 1.1 v Tli, - e was one In the $1co,- ( aen to j inn n.iii class: $ j.".o.nnn to Men noil class, n: $ioo.0ftrt to $1.",0.-, onn class. i;: $-.A.000 to $(",o.0ii,i cla.', '.'.": $40.iiim to $.-,0,000 class. 79; S.'O.o.mi io .",.. oo class. 130; $1"..-' 000 t,i J .'on,,,, rlasn. 2TB: $14,000 to' $1 i.ooo i,:: $10,000 to $1 1 .o.m class. I t T'h- total amount paid In Oregon w.u $: 1,152. S 4 1. The per capita in-.v paid In this state oas $'i in. Washington $!.ll nnd lilaiio $.' Portland Journal. ! - o Tears of cTuerienra are behind the M'-y (.. r 'inMiig department of the Vews Rcvl. w o DAILY WEATHER REPORT. STRAY El i Large bay horse, and small bay pony. Phone 14 F S3. Reward. FOR, SALE 1 sow with pigs. 2 to have pigs. J. H. Cunningham, phone T-F-32. FOR RENT Nice romforlabiiTf imp ing room. Close in. Two blocks from Rose sihool. 617 Cobb St. SlTl'ATION- WANTEIV- P,ookk7i per and sienogiapher with five years experience. Call 127 and ask for Miss Jones. SNAP ON PIANO --If"sTl,rb"vFfidav Also Svmonds wood saw and t f "PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT" By LEROYI WITH AN ALL STAR CAST FRI DAY "PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT" T.T.-OTiT.T.M. 1 ir MBM mr) BALCONY IryBWlSSI W 15C MRS. GEORGE BERRY 3& M ON THE ORGAN L Z. SmMh Pine V ;,7, pureau. local office, n, 24 hours ending 5 I 1 Cherro Cereals J, Precipitation In inches and hundredths M Hithesi t.-mp. -ntur yesterday S4 A Pni-ip 1s t ;i 'lire last niubt hours SATFRPAY "THK MippIallilitiK eye. A rUprrft pn, U T 1 l i Wp . ,,-e first of ,non,h 1 77 II VlltllU I UUllt) rilUS K N.rmalpre f,,r this month. .. .Mil es: Topics of the Day and the Se- h n.-at r.,, ;;, (,, s.-pt. l. 22 to vt weekly. ? Iherro Stock Feeds . A Ji VS Avenue pn , from Sep. 1. 1S7T.1 9s II K ROAll TO LONDON" ., . ., B '-n Sept l. p22 153 a a Always aoodand uniform a ri -,. pr ,r ., ,in f0r 44 wet SUNDAY HAROLD LLOYD FKATFRF. COMKDY 1 Iways goodand uniform a 5 lifti most Dealers w v "'"", ( p'emher to Mav In clusiM-l 3139 Tonttht -,! p.. txt. W11.UAM BELU Obsenrer. nmin. mandreV $15. oil. Street. FOR SALE High powered roadster newly refiaished. let of equipment, nt less than half price. A car to be proud of. Address "15" for demonstration. l.'rT. .- . . . . : . 1 .-.l.r.n ., a, res. I', nil,,,- out on good road. Fine well of water, A good hous... f, n, wiln wovpn v.' A A rood poultry farm. Price $210il' V "" lash, balance easy terms. C A Kves. 12.! N. Pine St. ' A FOR SAl.i:-l!;i express " bod i Ford B in fine condition. J3.".o: p.,;o ford' '''Jig-. cxcell, m running order. A $J3.,: Fsed Ford son tractors at at' J tractive prices. C. A. Lockn.sid Ma- tor Co. g woom-i-TTErr wanteh-to cm i 20,1 cords tall second growth fir B free n-o r,f house, suitable for fnm- 'V lly. Spring water. pi,.nlv , ,!rv V w,l On coo.1 road. Address A ( ordwooi!" care News.Rr.vi, w V FIRST'CLASS-sn acre " f;,rm for B friot. truck i-ar.'en. ,.,k '.Nr., V and general i.irniinn. Fmugii 3 springs for Irritating garden Fenced A and cross f.nced. r.oir.,. nnr.. V ttrrd vst-.,.,, M.t nllil.klv nr g rrM; rarniin mni, nimts and mi. V Pier,,,,, thmr. including siork ro S wuh place. v,k n, ,n rf ,j, - ,iwn won f a. IV X but you nK: MATINEE AND EVENING THURSDAY AND FRInY "Hurricane's Gal WITH Dorothy Phillips MACK SENNETT COMEDY "THE DUCK HUNTEs THURSDAY EVENING M THE ABOVE SPECIAL PROGRAM WITH THE FOLLOW"" ED ATTRACTIONS Mntln. D.Vm.o nt Roseburg's Strawberry Carniri OF 1914 AND A TRIP TO PARAMOUNT T0VTN payments n s.-..-n rem .VMr.s, t amas alley. Ore . burry. FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING Rawling's Happy Bear Family PRICES FOR THIS SPECIAL PROGRA "TINEES LOWER FLOOR, 25c; CHILpREN, 10c V --,.,uoBwl.ton,yi 15e. LOWER FLOUN w-, i '''"M-:o:.:.:.Moic.i.I.I.'.I.x.r.