Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 13, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13. 1923.
From now to the
first of February
of excellent quality
en's, Women's and Children's
SHOES
odd lots and broken sizes, all
At Bargain Prices
and out of our regular lines
must clean out this stock in order to make roorft
for our new spring line, soon due
S. L. KIDDER
Successor to R. L. Stephens
Jackson Street Roseburg, Oregon
'jSUSSSSSSSSSS
Central Pacific lines, now operated by
the Southern 1'ocilie, and of the pro
posed Natron cut-off. by any road
...... L-inv an , rit lll'U intll tha (nlluv tnm
I eastern Ur.u. In other Kurds, the
I Oregon commission wants joint use
r the Central Pacitic line tu the
I'illametU) va'lev in order to secure
completion of Oregon railroad sys
tems. 'It already has appeals pending
I before the lutvrstatd commerce com
! mission to order the construction of
( Una ai'nt.ri eelltrul Orupun fmm
S Tentative Decision Has BeeniCruua tu oakbridge and the closing
mw J 1 w t V I 1 BaV uei w ireu ut.-uu auu Iira.
nanaea uown oy interstate
Commerce Commission
PACK THicxa
I BE SETTLED SOOii!
g CALIFORNIA IS HELPED
a Freight Originating in Middle
J West for Shipment to Orient
Would Be Routed by
Way of San Francisco
M SALEM, Jan. 12. A tentative deel
K Blon lias been rendered by the lnter
g statu commerce commission In the
E I Southern Pacific-Central Pacific un
K : merger enso which seems partially a
1 Southern Pacific victory over Union
Pacific contentions as well as a vie-
NSTJUL OFFICERS
The joint Installation of the Ro
bektth and l'hiletarian lodges was
held at the I. O. O. F. ball lust night.
The installation ceremonies were fol
lowed by an enjoyable social evening,
in which all participated, . light re
freshments being served and a good
time being enjoyed by all. The in
stallation of the Itcbokah orflcurs was
conducted by Deputy District Presi
dent Ethel llulley and District Deputy
Marshall Tlllle 1. Johnson, assisted by
Alllne Hoffman and Hollo Stephen
son. The officers Installed were:
N. G., Mayma Pickens; V. O., Edith
Miller; K. S. N. O.. .Maud Pickens
VALUABLE PRIZES
I
Local Business Houses Offer Sub
stantial Prizes of Merchandise for
Winners of Events In Shoot to
Bo Held Sunday
Prizes amounting In value to more
fthan IGOO have been donated tor the
merchandise shoot to be held . Sun
day by the Rod and Gun club. Local
merchants have been very liberal In
donating merchandise for this event
and marksmen will have an Incentive
to lnfluenco them In striving tor the
best scores. Special events have been
arranged for every class of marksmen
and the beginners will have equal op
portunities with the expert In addi
tion to trapshooting there will be
events for small bore rifles and all
sizes of pistols and revolvers. This
is expected to be one of the biggest
events of the season and marksmen
from all parte of the country will be
In attendance.
The firms donating prizes are as
follows;
Home Restaurant, one ham; Collins
Connelly, one box cigars; Ideal
X- 8yr-;VW. i7 1
1
Kltory for California ovor Oregon. AlI'L. S. N. U.. Myrtle Trefern; R. S. V. Bakerv, one fruit cake; Cleos Con-,
( interested parties have been asked G., Alvie Wltherell; L. S. V. G Chris- foctionerv, box candy; Crooch Cigar'
for an expression of opinion when tlua Micelll; financial secretary, store, box cigars; Depot Barber Shop. I
n neanngs oegin on January , aiier t-iuei iwimj, iiummvi, m. t icmu.
gi which the final decision will be ren- The installation of Philetariaa offl
M dered. , ! ccrs was conducted by District Deputy
T3 i n.L . ..,- ,., , I (1.,n,l M.,utl If W Ul.n.u 1 ,,,
.T.;.T.TltTTtlIfTTTTTrITITT1
The tentative fEmllnfr loaves no rtro-
& vision for the construction of the. Na
g ! tron cut-off, nor does It refer to a
common user clause in tno event tnai
Grand Muster 11. V. Shaw and Dis
trict Deputy Grand Marshal! Victor
J. Micelll. The uf fleets Installed were:
N. U., Storey lies; V. U., Ben Palm;
Drain former residents of this city,
v win urive uown tni s evening to
ritWRAM TRKPAKEI)
hind concert to be held
e Armory Monday nleht
go, to be one ot the Dig-
rents of Its kind this sea-
Tho band Is working on
irraoi which will be en-
bv all, contninnng as it w
popular, opera and classic
ions. In au union to tne
loral musicians In other
will take part In the en-
anient. Two short snappy
on civic Improvement will
ad by Attorneys Neuner
iCordon. The entertainment
well worth 11.00 to
e but only 25 cents is
charged and the proceeds
the city beautlflcatlon
Everyone is urged to turn
d 6bow their support of
ty'i campaign to clean up
op. .
' ' '
fsltj Her . ". ' .;" 'I
f ItMj of Toncalla Is among
l.jess visitor! here today.
Tale well known resident of
is a business visitor in Kose-
.'ay.
fcuraelt. prominent resident
of Oakland, has been snend-
hours In Roseburg today
after business affairs.
rem School
McMillen arrived in the city
nuig from Corvallia whero
ben stlendine O. A. C. Miss
n ill remain here with her
over the week-end.
from College
ir Davis, Joe Ditez, Fred
.MorrlB Newlfllid mntnrait
'""allls last evening to spend
"k end with their
's of tbis city.
f" Myrtle Civoir
!e Morris who has been vlslt-
noseourg returned to her
o Myrtle Creek today.
nm Ciirtln
N"y Whipple, who Is teach
ool at Curtla spent .the week
"uwuurK Enonnlntr inj
to business matters.
Riddle
Nichels prominent resident of
"u eu Known nn tkl. !..
i tod "i"lsaclln8 business
ire last Xlirlit
ue fire yesterday evening
iuo ca lne nut nf . ..
"""t The ir v. ';lz
Tli'' on Jackson street
" uuuiae.
K for Tuit nil c- i
. wudson will motor nn
' tprlnr, tha eTenine ,h
" mot(if.r h ,,.
'"r tie past week,
1rm Drnln
spend the week end here visltinar
with friends.
Left for San Diego
P. E. Foster nnd mother, Mrs.
Laura Foster, left last evening for
San Diego where they will Join Mis.
Foster who bas been spending the
winter there. .Mr. f oster expects
to be away from tho city for two
or three months.
The Daughters of tho Nile Club
and their husbands were charming
ly entertained at the home of Mrs.
George Uradburn last evening In
Wlr.stoa. Dainty refreshment were
served by the hostess late In the
evening and all reported a most
enjoyable time. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Bell, Mr. and
Mrs. M. B. Greene, Mr. and Mrs.
Deardrotr, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hume
and Mrs. Geo. Bradburn.
See the Sherman, Clay ft Co.
pianos at 324 N. Jackson street.
Moore Music Store.
nd M
rs. Frederick Faye.
of
mm
E. It ROISE, TEACHER of violin.
Call Moore Music Studio.
Mrs. E. Schroeder well known res
ident of Wilbur spent yesterday in
this city visiting with friends.
Loyal H. Emery of Oakland is
among the business visitors in town
today.
ithe cut-off to southeastern Oregon be I It. S., A. J. Ueddes; L. S., J. B. Bailey;
completed. Tho plan involves lease treasurer, J. E. Pickens; warden,
of tho Central Pacific by the South- Charles Caldwell; conductor, Lyle M.
ern Pacific until December 31, 1384. Davis; chaplain, C. li Wlckliatn;
subject to termination by order of the j K. S. S., Theo. Bloom, U S. S.. W. C.
commission if it conflicts with the i Pickens; H. 8. N. G., V. T. Jackson;
commission's final plan ot railroad ! L. S. N. O., P. . Foster; R. S. V. U.,
consolidation. It further involves iC. A. Chamberlain; L. S. V. C., Lo
ownership by the Southern Pacific of i Roy Howard; 1. ,G., Andy Velluo;
tho issues ond outstanding canltal ; O. G., C. P. Lewis.
stock of the Central Pacific during Following the installation services
the continuance of the lease, subject
to stipulated conditions. -
Common user privilegos. Joint main
tenance by both Union and Southern
Pacific Is provided for the Central Pa-
! nif in IfnuH hetn-ppn Omnhn And San
3U15. nilADBl'HN EXTEKTAIXS 'Francisco as part of continuous serv-
Ice between Chicago and the bay
cities, equal In every respect to that
afforded by either lino to Los Angeles
or Portland.
The Southern Taclfic' must co
operate with thj 'inlori Pacific to se
cure by solicitation the routing of the
maximum of freight traffic via Union
Pacific and Central Pacific lines
through the Missouri river points and
Ogdcn as parts of one continuous
line between all points in California,
north of and including Callento and
Santa Margarita (including points in
Oregon on the Klaiuath Falls branch.
Kirk and . south)., on ,the one hand,
and points north and west of a line rage Lumber and Fuel Co,
along the northern Douimarics or uk-
lahoma and Arkansas to tno missis- rav(j vou PTPr ,... M nov.n on
Rev. Caldwell, on behalf of tho Fnlle
tnrian lodge, presented George Camp
oell with a tl-year JewuL
o
Much Improve!
Mrs. W. S. McLllhlnny well known
resident of this c:;y. who bus been
quite ill nt her home for the past
two weeks is now able to be out.
Motored In
Mr. and Mrs. McFarland of Yon
calla motor to Roseburg last even
ing and will be hero several days
.chopping nnd visiting with friends.
.' i
Quality,' service,: rrie. au right at
sippi nnd Ohio rivers (but not Incliid- (he vil)lin An oI(1 rhnutnuqua plr.yer.
iiik ito-" " ", cnilntian chuicn rjunCay nicht.
river) to Wheeling. W. Va., thence '
My whole stock of Paints, varn
ishes, linseed oil, and whlto lead is
Mimnlntn Ron the man who knows
what paint is before buying else-! traffic now sent through the El Paso
north on a line drawn Just cast ot
Pittsburg and Buffalo to Magara
Falls.
tinder this decision, freight origi
nating in the central portion of the
United States for shipment to tho
Orient will be routed through San
Francisco, Instead of through Port
land or Seattle, as at present, and
hence tho position of San Francisco
as an export shipping port is greatly
strengthened, and the northwest pro
portionately weakenod.
The decision benefits the Southern
Pacific bv extending its lease over
the Central Pacific, but Injuros it and
benefits the Union Pacific by divert
ing to it over the Ogdcn gateway
... . i. ini
Here from Medford
A. 1.. Goocman or T.fedford ar
rived in the city last evening and
will bo here several days transact
ing business matters.
where. Fisher the Paint Man.
Here on Business
O. E. Cook of Drew spent yester
day in Roseburg attending to busi
ness mattres.
Mrs. Chas. O. Stanton, teacher of
Piano. Phone 75-J. 702 S. Pine.
Here from Grants Pass
Jasper Palouse of Glide Is among
the out of town visitors in Roseburg
today.
route of the Southern Pacific system.
It benefits the Union Pacific Dy pro
viding common UBer privileges from
Ogdcn west.
The Oregon Public Service commis
sion has submitted a brief outlining
Its position as one of insistence that
ho disposition be mauo ot me leniriu
Pacific which docs not proviue ior
joint use of the Wiilumetto Valley
Pruning and grafting. All trees,
vines, bushes. Louis Bergold, city.
Otto Mathews of Melrose motor
ed in this city this morning and
will spend the day visiting friends
and attending to business matters.
topitnoxvl
PEKING'S!
For Fuller Brushes, Phone J02-R.
Prominent Portland Attorney Here
Seneca Fouts, prominent Portland ,
attorney. Is in the city for several i
days attending to business matters.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9.L. ,
In from Myrtle Creek !
Mrs. Melvina and Bernlce Smith
were In Roseburp yesterday attend- j
lng to business matters. j
Why buy New Sink Enamel. Will
give you a can free with every $1000
purchase beside your discount. Money
talks. Fishers Paint Store.
In Town Today
C. C. Johnson well known resi
dent of Gates is spending the day In
town attending to business matters.
Own your own home, and see how
good you feel. Page Lumber and Fuel
company sc'ls material to build them.
Here from lUildlr
Alice Oilbreath of Riddle Is chop
ping In Row-burg today and attend
ing to business matters.
Chas, Stanton and his mother sing
together beautifully. Christian church
Sunday night.
Prom Eugene
Geo. H. Mrlntyre of Eug'ue,
prominent resident of that city Is a
business visitor here today. 1
How to Buy
Fire Insurance
Got Flaher to give you prices on
your decorating. No cheap work or
uialeru'.l used.
Mr. Cnrnes Here
Mr. L. P. Carnes of Carnes ar
rived In Roseburg last evening and
will remain here several days visit
ing and transacting business matters.
1923 Wall papers now on display
They are beauties. Costs you nolhling
to look at them. At Fisher's Paint
Store. 403 West Cass St.
Word Hecelved from Mr. Spencer
Word has Tieen received from I,y
mon L. Spencer who has Just reach
ed Stillwater, Oaklahoma, that be
enjoyed a very pleasant trip across
country. Mr. Spencer will remain
In Oklahoma for somn llltlo tinv3
attending to business matters.
Greater Work Than Miracles. Ser
mon Sunday night at Chri.stlan cMuch.
B3
Give a thought to the
value of Sprinklers
If you own property that is or
may be protected by sprinklers,
you have a special problem that
demands careful consideration.
Here Is where your Insurance
agency should step In, advise you
and work with you to lower rates
as well as prevent fire.
Let this agency of the
Hartford Firt Insurance Co.
advise you
DOUGLAS
ABSTRACT
COMPANY
At The Hohs'i-"1
Among the guests registering at
the Douglas Hotel this morning
were: Herman F. Bauer and wife.
Riddle; N. J. MeKnnat and wife,
Los Angeles; A. E. Wilson and wife,
Wenatchee; J. C. Tanner, Portland;
J. J. Konklt-r and wife, San Fran
cisco; J. Johnson, Arlington; Mrs.
L. T. Luther, Arlington; Henry
Heecroft, Winchester; W. Coulel,
Portland.
Mrs. Rnsho Is a tender of artistic
type. Christian church Sunday nirht.
At The Grand
Among the guests registering at
the Grand Hotel laid evening were:
V. V. Reynolds and family. Seattle;
Jasper Pnlouse, GIMe; C. W. Jack
son, Glide; Thos. H. Ne.s, Cltv; J.
N. Noble, Portland: Geo. Wilson,
Coming: I). Taylor, Curlis; L. C.
8tone, Seattle: J. It. Bell. Seattle;
J. N. Webb, Portland: .. M. Purer
and wife, Grants Pass; C. Anderson
and wife. Gran's Past; C. 1). John
son, Gates, Ore.
shave, haircut, Boncilla massage and
shampoo; L. G. Devaney, one parking
light: J. II. Hcnnlgcr, one nickel col
fee pot; Berger Bargain Store, U. 8.
pack satchel; French Transfer, ono
sack Utah coal: Newland Garago, au
tomatic windshield wiper; Kearnny's
Groceteria, ono package cube sugar;
J. C; Penney Company, order for one
hat; Roseburg Booterie, one box
socks; Nathun Fullorton, Cara Nome
face powder and cronm, value $5;
Douglas County Flour Mill, two sacks
flour; Jarvis & Bellows, one kettle;
Goodman Cigar Store, one box cigars;
Roseburg Sanitary Market, 10 pound
lard; Albright's Grocery, ono gallon
cut beets, 2i-pound can coffee;
Churchill Hardware, one aluminum
roaster; Bryan's Gift Shop, one clock;
Pearco Harness Shop, one knife;
Dubar Bros., one smoking set; News
Review, 600 printed envelopes;
Weathorford Barber Shop, one box
cigars; Parslow Furniture Company,
one fruit dish; Chapman Pharmacy,
one water bottlo; A. Salzman, gold
cigarette case: Duds for Men, four
neckties; Goods Barber Shop, one
bottle hair tonic; .Judd's Grocery, five
pounds Preferred stock; Hartb a Tog
gery, one suit of clothes cleaned and
pressed: W. H. Palm, one chain elec
tric fixture and light; United Cigar
Store, ono box cigars; Peoples Supply
Company, one can coffee, three
pounds; L. F. Wilson, auto theft lock;
Roseburg Clonnlng & Pressing, one
suit of clothes cleaned and prossod;
1. Abraham, one necktie; Hudson
Electric Store, one eloctrlc lamp;
Cass Street Market, sldo of bacon;
Standard Oil Company. 5 script
book. Red Crown gasoline; L. J.
Barnes Barber Shop, $5 in trade; Pull
man Clgnr Store, one pack of cards In
leather case: Radio Cleaners, one
suit of clothes cleaned and pressed;
Club Clgnr Store, one cartln cigar
ettes; A. T. Lawrence, tl cash to buy
knife; McKean, Darby & Baldwin, six
fruit dishes: A. H. Pcrrln Shoe Store,
four pairs socks; Model Bakery, 11
angel food cako; Umpqua Valloy
Bank, $2 credit on saving account;
Pickens Bros., coffee substitute! Geo.
W. Staley, one pipe; Fishers Flouring
Mills, two 24-pound sacks of flour;
Grand Grill, one meal ticket; Grand
Hotel Barber Shop, haircut and
shave: Mason. Erhman & Company,
one 25-lb. sack Drifted Snow flour:
Mnrksbury Company, one pair wool
hose; Beilows Store, one pulr lady's
silk hose: Roy Opple, ono casting
reel, ono fly book; Crouch Hardware
Company, one casting reel; C. A.
Loekwood Motor Company, one
Klaxon horn; Roseburg Furniture
Company, two phonograph records;
First State & Savings Bank, 2 savings
account: Highway Service Company,
two gallons Waverly oil; Imperial
Cleaners, order for cleaning and
pressing ono suit: North Sldo Market,
ono side bacon; North Side Grocery,
box soap chips; Hall & Son Gnrnge,
one Inner tube; C. M. Jones Auto Top,
$2 In trade; Union Garage, two cans
cup greaso; Sun Printing Company,
3 In trado; Geo. Kohlhagn Murkot.
10 pounds lard: Douglas National
Bank, ?2 In baking powder: R. B.
Crouch, one JO casting reel; Wadham
Jfl- r'nmnmiv. K.lh Wmlco coffee:
George Culver, Thermos bottlo: P. E.
Foster, box cigars; Monogram, box
cigars; Wilder ft Agep, dress shirt,
12; Douglas County Creamery, two
pounds butter; Roseburg Steam Laun
dry, 2 in laundry work: Roseburg
Produce Company, roaster; Lenox
Furniture Store, box shells: Badgely
& Zlgler, smoking set; American To
bacco Compnnv. carton Lucky
Strikes: Ott's Mimic Store, record; I.
G. Broadway, automatic windshield
wiper: Morgan's Grocery, five pounds
of coffee, ono bottle cntsup; White
Front Cafe, boiled ham: Antlers
Theater, 1 2 50 book theater tickets;
Roselmrg Furniture Company, mer
chandise. ESPEE TRAINS ARE
NOW GOING THROUGH
A Nation's Tribute
to Buick
Thr is an Int piling tribute to an Industry In tha
univaraal recognition annually accorded iba
National Automobile Shows.
Thousands coma to these exhibitions from every
section of the continent and from foreign landa as
well, and their advent is widely heralded the
wona over.
In the twenty-third National Automobile Show,
just opening in New York, arid later in Chicago,
- the nation is provided with display of Its chief
mesne of personal trans ports don. Thla display
is so complete and so magnificently set forth that
all who come may easily carry away a perfect
picture of the latest accomplishments in motor
car building.
i Year after year the national shows receive the
' rwtnsge of the entire country. Year after year
they mark by their own increaeed ma(nltude
and splendor, the Increased growth of the auto
mobile Industry.
In occupying first place at both national show
for the nf;h consecuUv yrar, Buick continues
l-.o poi'tion in the industry awarded it by univer
, s..l f utile opirJon. D-IVM-NP
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY
FLINT, MICHIGAN
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
ROSEBURG. OREGON
lv7i?n better Automobiles are Built Buick will Build Them
fill across the Santlam bottom has
not yet been repaired and train
service on that line la still Impaired.
No announcement lias been niide ot
a resumption of service.
The trl-weekly night servlre . on
the Eugene-.Marshfleld branch of
the Southern Pacific has been dis
continued until further notice; like
wise the Murshfleld sleeper service
from Portland,
ture citizens to grow up In. Anybody'
having anything to give pleaso call up
the Salvation Army Headquarters and
they will come for them.
SALVATION ARMY
. ASKS COOPERATION
The Snlvntlon Army Is making a
drive for old papers and magazines.
Thrse papers are shipped to the paper
mill to be marie over Into cheaper
grades of paper.' The proceeds to go
for relief work In Rostburg. They can
also u?e clothing, shoes, bedding or old
furniture. The officers In their vlsl-
lallon among the poor find much need
fur these Ihings. To make the citizens
comfortable and a fll place for our fu-
REGULAR SESSION
ROSE SCHOOL P. T. A.
The Rose School Parent-Teachers
Association will meet In regular ses
sion next Monday January IS, all
members are urged lo be present. The
following program bas been arranged:
Piano solo Elizabeth Abrams; reading
Loiulna Conlee; duet Liza and Hay
Hardman; violin solo, Mr. Royce;
flute solo Maxlne Moore; vocal solo,
Mr. Ohlsnn; piano solo Fonda Giles;
This Is the first meeting of the year
and many matters of Importance will
bo discussed.
Wlnoa . Eva Wood of Riddle mo
tored to Roseburg last evening to
spend tly day shopping.
i
ANTLERS THEATRE
NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT SEATS NOW 8ELLINQ
E. J. CARPENTER OFFERS THE CARTOON
MUSICAL COMEDY
Have some 1022 patterns of blends
and tnpeMrlc to cle nut. Nothing
cheap but the prices. Fl: hers Paint
Store.
At The rmrrfinn
Among tne gn'ts who wer reg
istered at the Hotel I'mpu'ia last
nli-'ht were: W. C. . llr La:ic, Port
land: Glenn I). Hart. Portland; R.
P. Slrirkland. Portland; .1. Lswson,
Fug' no; C. W. Momblcy, Portland;
Karl A. Names, Kugine; Lisle
V'alnwrleht. Portland; Seneca
Fouls. Portland; llro, V.'. llrlntym.
Fugene- . Tlalfleld and wife.
Portland: n. O. Mann. Portland: N.
f'.riff In, Ian Trancisco; 'T. I. Laugh-
lln, Portland.
U PRICES: IW'Jri
I 55c to $1.65 MMmI,J ) L
Including Tax ' Vjf V
Silliilill iiihllliBi II II I II KIHII rtfl T rm totflm-n 1
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BIG FLAPPER BEAUTY CHORUS
:i,T:r;:.:,;:r:.:
FI.'OEXE, Jan. 13. The newly
bnllt grade and track at Jefferson,
where the Southern Pacific suffer
ed the most flood damage, were
crossed for the first time last nleht
when trains Nos. 12 and 14, pars
ing through Eugene from the south
yesterdny afternoon, were sent over
the repaired break . Evening trains
from the north also pasned over the
new grade and arrived In Eugene
but a few minutes late.,
The tifak In the Oregon Electric
CHICHESTER S PILLS
7- i-sviiMi Artt ,rt?"K,TA
frri k-onwlt Urvt. 'Mt. Alstti SIM
Every Dress Reduced
Our splendid assortment of exquisite dresses, latest
styles and attractive fabrics. All go $20 00
during this sale. Nothing over VviUU
We have a Wonderful Line of Blouses which every
woman in Roseburg should see they will please you.
Our stock of Goodwin Corsets is complete all late
models and prices right.
Specialty Shoppe
235 N. Jackson St.