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ROSEBURO MEWSREVIEW, MONDAY. MAY 21, 12 PACE SIX E HIGH SCHOOL BOY KILLED BY OFFICERS' J920 MATHEWS wr. V. ELLOWS STOP BUY HERE AND SAVE BUY HERE AND SAVE HUDSON I 111 (. 'II .Jll. Boat f 1 n J Wonderful Styles, CrUp New sfo .4 .rif Silk Sweaters s.cs $11.00 OUTING TOGS Tweed Coats $10.09 Tweed Knicks .... $ 4.19 Khaki Coats $ 3.98 Khaki Knicks S 1.93 OUTING SHOES Genuine California Pacs 12-in. Tops Dark Browns For Your Motor Trips - $10.00 value. Close out S6.49 (Br United Pres. ' p.,rf.ort Man Fall From i rllk J R'var and Body .. Not ShT-ri H Verne Cutter and Special Dp- Recovered for Several uiy Johnson, who snot M Uvln Slockrr. J Hourg a high scnooi uu. !" - - rum runner. stacker uieu ""' REEDS PORT, way ii.-ibpw.iui iu iThe News-Review.) Churles Law I rente fell off a Lout In the Umpqua I river on Saturday night at 7 o'clock. I while fishing on the river with bia brother. He was standing up in the I power boat and suddenly toppled over ' into the water aud aauk immediately. ! Hi' brother. Eugene Lawrence, dove I overboard aa quickly as possible but was unable to find the body. He im- (By Associated Pr"" in.. ' mediately called out the coaBt guard WILSO.WILLE. Ore.. May 21.-The , "'""e'y ,cha'"hJ," numerous till- . i... v . ltank. robueui""" r . . , . . I " . -, ," ,. tens the river was uraggeq uiuu 11 .last ween, was openru , " I o clock at night, when the body was II venicu AVV UIIIUUI ITU. - - i took only 13200. The securities were Inliict, though water damaged. Close Out Silk and Wool Dresses Values to $45.09 All This Spring Styles. "Miss Manhattan," "Francine Frocks" Out They Go at 15.00 1 LOCAL NEWS 4 licm-e Ko:- Portbutd - Phil tlart:-. and If f r Kndrup nnil wife, le.'i yesterday f.ir l'ort IhiuI wh re they will iil several days attending to buslne mut li-rw. has on exceptionally firm crop of sirawnerrics Tins year ami in unti tling no (rouble lu disposing of his ! berries In (bis city. Takes Vcxv Position Algol Anderson of El anno. Inn Accepted a position in the Inecll I. leal department of the News-Hex lew office. Vbdlcil North Myrtle M. and Mrs. I.ymon flpoticot Sunday nfietnoou on the Myrtle Creek enjoying tin.1 h of that section. Bp0"! Non b amies 6pent Sunday In Roseburg Mr. snil Mrs. Hubert Itlnltelev and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lilly, of (Hide, spent Sunday In the city attending the nnnivernary program at the Christian church. Trip lo 1'oaxt Points Mr. and Mrs. (). I.. John inn rpent Sunday nt Coos Itay points, visit ing Miirshllcld nnil North Mend i.ur ing the day. With the exception of a short stretch of road near the summit of the const ring", they found the roads In excellent condi tion. The trip was greatly enjoyed, they retiirti"d that evening to Hose-liuig. t LOCAL NEWS 1 Mik. In. II Mere ! Mrs. Vlncll. of Astoria, Is visit ing here with her mother, Mrs. M. i A. Jones, and other relatives. I Here From Glendale j Mr. nnil Mrs. K. F. Hayes of filen i dale were in Kosehurg today visiting .and attending to business matters. Toledo Resident In City C. K. Crmno .who Is in the In surance hmincHs at Toledo, Oregon, passed through Hoseburg this niorn liig on his way to Marshflcld to at tend the I. O. o. !'. convention. He fays people are nlrendy beginning to locate at Newport for their an nual v. trillion and that tlie roads lo Itetfiriis l-'rom Tonus Mrs. W. A. Glenn who has been spending the past several months In Cisco. Texas, visiting with her father, arrived In Hoseburg yesterday. Will Ix-nve .or Marxdiflflil Story lies, of the Rexnll Drug Store will b nve Wednesday for I Marshflcld where he will enjoy a flllV Ht Iho nriil ('..llnwu rnni-rnllnn that place are In very good condi-, b,,iK held there. I ion. l'nves for Medfunl Mrs. ('harles llodson of Newbcr.-r. rpent yesterday lu Hoseburg ntn Ibis morning for Meilford lo nttetitl the convention of Woman's clubs. Ift 1'or I'orl Ktiiiinilli Al Kent left today for Tort Klatnoth where he will remain for rome time. He will be Joined soon by Mrs. Kent who has been at Itan niuc. California, for the past winter. Will 6oon Leave Hospital Mrs. Fred Schwann who has been nt Mercy hospital for the past live weeks will IchvV that Institution this week, having sufficiently recovered from her Illness to be taken to In r home. Ilutk I rotn MarNlifield Sheriff S. W. Stnrmer and Juven ile oftlier Agnes I'liel.fiinl. return fd yestertlay evening from Heeds port where they have been spending the past few tlays on official busi ness. They hrouvbt back Miss Doris Lent. 11! year old datiKhter of Frank liit, who Is being held hero for the rrnnd Jury on a charge of at tacking his iliiu-liler. She will r.p pear before the grand Jury to tes tify regarding her father's actions toward her. Here l'rotll Medfonl Mr. nod Mrs. Joseph Shockley. former HnFchurg residents, now of Medford. nro spending several weeks here nttendlnt; lo business matters. Mr. RhoeMev Is now with the Fos ter mid Kleiser company. i:iectel Home This Week Mr. and Mrs. I. Abraham, of this city, who hnve been in Southern California for some weeks are ex nei'ted home this week, word having been received-from them to this ef fect that they have already left Los Angeles. Myrtle INillit l.nily lie Mrs. J. M. liledsoe. of Myrtle roint arrived in litiselniig Suirluv. i fi, uiiu ieit mis morning lor .Meilioli' 1 from Make Trip to Marahfleld Dr. and Mrs. deorge E. Houck and Itrliurs In IlerH son (.corne. motored to Marshfleld o. r. Hover of Dlllard. who Is one Saturday evening and returned Sun- of the leading melon growers of the day afternoon. On the way back Dr. rmin,y. ,dnv prov, ,, hp ra llniii k slates that he passed over j .1.. . ' , ... " . ' 11.. .. , lo attend the convention man's clubs thcro. of W.i-1 ninety curs headed for Coos llav showing the Immense amount of traf- goini; over this ronil. The trip Matslitlild lo Hoseburg was rrmie Crop Is (.immI The prune cro(i on Jess Sliniu brook's place Is far from I elng short this yertV If the sample wlibh he broui'ht In lite Niwa-llevli ' of rite Is any cxlden if his entire or chard. The branch is set h. svv with prunes which are well ad vanced for this time of the year. linn Fine HfrtiwUerry I'tvn Wesley Meredith of Lookintr class today brought to the N. ws It.-vlew nltlee Mime of the finest straw berries seen Ibis e:tr Tliev are of Hie New Oregon wirh-ty H, i,,-r.' were nlnett n berrb s In one box and twenty berries In the other, the two rows of hi rrles completely filling Ilin full size boxes r Meredith made in four hours and ten mlnut easy travelling und no difficulties were encountered except the detour over Camas Mountain. He iiroiiKht to the News-Review of fice a box of exceptionally large nnd delicious strawberries which attrac ted considerable nttentlon because of their great size. Hand la Mangled Albert Percy suffered a Terr severe ; Iniury to his left hand this afternoon while working nt the pinner t the Mansfield box ftictorv. The hand was ('might In the machinery and badly lacerated anil torn. Tie was takon to the office of Prs. Sether nnd Stewart, xxhere tho Injury was dressed bv Dr. Stewart. FMtcrman Is Shocked . Frank Hordnls. of Weed. Is in the ho-ipltal it, that city and probably will lose one hand nnd both his feel as the result of his steel fishing rod coining In contact with a sagging hleb tension wire north of Copco lat Satnrdav. Hordnls was fihln aloe the river near Klamath Hot .... , .. .. ... . Springs, lie threw hi. rod hack tu i ' ' ,!""",",r "" in:ike a cast and It came in contact with a 3 1. oho volt wire. Iiisplie the fail that be bad on rubber boots and was standing on the bank, the elerttl ly p,si dowtl through the rod and bis body One hand aud both fe.o xx. ro badly burtic.t . . Cr-oiis roiirler LIBERTY THEATRE FOR TODAY ONLY It's a Preferred Picture ARE YOU A FAILURE? PORTRAYED BY A GREAT CAST A Comedy Dramn of Youth nnd StrupyilV. Wishine; for ThitiRS Is Like Pishing for Tilings. Aladdin Is D,d. ond the Slaves of the Lamp I Live Gone Out of Musiness Also the Comedy of "Good Riddance" TOMORROW "THE SUPREME PASSION' If. Ilrown and fnmtlv nrHv. here todav fr-m Whit, fish. Mont., where thev have made their home for the past six years. Mr. Ilrown was formerly In business here, hav ing conducted the old Socialist i clear store on Cas street. He is now . "i tne cntnloy of the great North- iern rinwcv snd has a responsible position. The Tamilx- Is lsiln4 with relatives at Bock Creek. Vne it l n. snein .i-rf .(III r... TV lin'oh.irg News-lterlew Is re- eorn'e, as one ef the llve.t pipers 'n the sfnte The large circulation pmxvs t t the ntcst slcnlral. L TO BE "KNOCKOUT" With cobwebs in the rafters, fod der in the bins and Dubbin' in th tall, the American Legion Festi val and Darn Dance will go ovr with the proverbial "bang" on Wed nesday night. Starting at eight o'clock some impromptu entertainment will staged for the benefit of the au dience and this promises to be a peppy affair. The entertainment end of the evening la to be furnish ed by all who attend, as the legion boys are Just simply going to let the whole populace "cut loose" for the night and tear the armory to shreds. The lleanty Chorus In ging hams and the boys In overalls ! i issemble for the opening barrage at 'tght o'clock Wednesday evening. The Umpqua Five orchestra aug mented to total seven' pieces for the vening, will gixe a progrr.ni which Alll be featured by several old-fashioned hoe-downs. Tho armory is being transformed Into a regular barn by the general distribution of about ten tons of hay. Those who attend are earnest ly urged to wear the typical Four Corners costume, namely ginghams for the women and overalls for thj men. The legion auxiliary will dispense pink lemonade dnrln.g the evenl;i and the girls will lie all "dollej up" In the regulation costume for this event. A meeting of the executive com mittee has been called for this eve ning lo meet in Commander Stewart's office r'ld at that time final arrangements will be made. A hayseed band' will parade the streets Wednesday evening as a pre lude to "the big show." WELL-KNOWN COUPLE ARE MARRIED SUNDAY A quiet wedding ceremony wna performed Sunday morning at 11 o'clock uniting in marriage Mrs. Rose Pargeter. and W. H. Taylor. The ceremony was read by County Judge Quine at the home of the brido on East Douglas street, and was witnessed by only close rela tives. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Taylor motored to Myrtle Creek where they were the guests at a wedding dinner at the home of Dr. and Mra. A. J. Henry. They will make their home in Hoseburg where they have many friends. o f NEW TODAY FOK SALE 6 burner oil stove. 1135 Corey Ave. Call FOK RENT Furnished 2 room apart ment. 246 S. Stephens. FOR SALE 1 ton baled hay. oats and vetch, 28. N. 1. Hewett, Brockway, Oregon. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 816 Winchester street. Phone 170-V. THREE TONS good oat hay. baled, $20, at the barn west of Sutherlln. W. h. Leonard. Outing sport hose. In colors. 11.23 Marksbury Co. Price ALBANY SHERIFF SHOT BY BANDITS (Continued from page one.) despite the rapid rale at which It was traveling and then Jumped into the side car on Llllards machine, both olTicers firing upon the fleeing car with the two men in the car firing In return. This running fight went on for two blocks, when the driver was hit In the wrist by one of the officers' bullets. This caused him lo lose con-1 Irol of the car and It plunged around a corner and through a woodpile, coining to a halt In an allev. Doth men lumped out and rieH tm. I i ELECTRIC sewing machine motor. Cost $35.00, sell for $10.50. Singer Store. Jackson at. WANTED or 8 pigs" from 50 to 100 lbs. and 6 or 8 weanling pigs. Joe Heldenreich, Roseburg. FOR-SALERegislered "Jersey cow and three Muscovey ducks. D47 S. Stephens St. Phone sSsdL FOR RENT Two nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, hot and cold water. Oarage Toom. Phone 384-Y. LOST Saturday evening, lady's Burb ington wrist watch. Finder leave at News-Review office or phone ISO L. Reward. LOST Sm7lliIvelT7acelet set solid with brilliant white atones. Finder plense leave at News-Review office and claim reward. raised bv Harrv Marks. Lawrence was subject to heart spells and it la believed that death was caused by heart failure, as there waa no water In the lungs to indicate drowning. He is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Lawrence, of ReedBport, aud six brothers. Livingston, fillde; Frak , Maine, and Mark Klamath Falls. Funeral arrangetneau . been definitely decided h word has not yet been the eon in Maine, ti however, will be held ta 1 and the burial win . 1 Melrose cemetery. The, : announced as souc . i. 1 cided upon. " Ilrancli Full of Peaches.. H. H. Martina brn.k. . containing a largo nurabtJ peaches to the News- Saturday and staled that k are loaded to raparli. 5' fruit, making thiunior He especta a fine crop nul Blouses and waists In colors. Price $3.50. Marksbury Co. o PIONEER KILLS . SELF AT MELROSE (Continued from page 1) was Mr. Crlteser's crippled daugh ter, who was unable to leave the house. As soon as her father re turned she told him or the shot and aa soon as he missed his gun he realized what had occurred and calling the hired man started a search of the premises, the body rinally being found by the wood shed. The deceased was born In Mis souri and came to Oregon in 1853. He devoted the greater portion of his life in the pursuit of agriculture being the owner of a fine farm on Little River. He moved to Rose burg a number of years ago and made his home here until poor health and od age resulted in his taking up his residence with his daughter. He served in the V. 8. army during the Indian wars and made a good record as a soldier. ' He leaves a widow and five children Mrs. Criteser. of Melrose; Mrs. Howard Ward, of Winston: Delmnr 9 Made from the purest an milled by the French ptT convenient and generouMm, cake, with a smooth, firm, ami vlel.tlno- i ..'K f t ueamim, bland lather, ' O SOAP ontec is Indeed the many high-priced in J toilet soaps, boU pearance and quaUr, Yet, JONTEEL SOAP c!t 25 cents for the single ai 1.00 for an attractive bom, cakes. Delightfully perfumed:, the wonderful Jonteelo NATHAN FULLERTl Perkins Bldg. Itoseburf FOR SALE Span big work horses, weight J500 each: 8 year old horse, weight 1150. Will be sold at auction 1 p. m. Saturday, May 26. or at pri vate sale. Inquire Auction House, 328 NJackson. PARTY who took small red"bicycle in front of Liberty Theatre last night return to D. W. James bicycle shop at once and avoid trouble, as they were seen, and are known. $3500 buvs 10 room modern house nnd lot. $1500 down, balance on long time If desired. Will take good car as part of initial pavment. G. W. Vonng and Son. 116 Cass St. V.'OTILn WAR VETERANSattentlmT Here's your chance. We have 2 p -one ranches to sell. Use your fc-ntis. Owner will take second mortgage. No money irecessary to IT p.-iv aown. Act quick as this offer will soon be taken. G. W. Young & Son. 116 Cass st. f WANT DOUGLAS COUNTY-TIMBER In exchange for a fine im- proveu stock ranch located at Red Antlers Theatre WEEKLt PROGRAM MONDAY, MAY 21 PRISCILLA DEAN IN "THE FLAME OF LIE" Eleventh Chapter "Around the World in 18 Days" "Fare Enough" TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, MAY 22-23 WILLIAM FARNUM IN "SHACKLES OF GOLD' Sunshine Comedy Four Flusher" 1922 "PENDLETON ROUND-UP" Comedy THURSDAY-FRIDAY, MAY 24-25 MAE MURRAY IN "JAZZ MANIA" Pathe RH SATURDAY, MAY 26 SHIRLEY MASON IN "PAWN TICKET 210" Comedy "Two Twins' . Also BUTTERFLY KIDDIES IN PERSON SUNDAY, MAY 27 RICHARD DIX IN "THE CHRISTIAN" century Comedy "Home Plate" Pathe M WITH THE BUTTERFLY KIDDIES' ACT 1 niurr, California, 1120 acres In tract, thousand acres nuirnnpn n.ltnlnino : T plare has over ten thousand dollars worth of good improvements on It.! in room house, gravity water sys-.Z em, ..." acres now under cultiva-1 tion. partlv under irrigation, family j orrhard. other improvements. I am I making a low rash price on this 1 property Ms.ftno and will take in exchange Douglas County timber priced richt. Full information see LAWRENCE AGENCY. 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. I with I.lllard and lm nlnn in miraiiii Diinlap dropped before he had gone ! SUBURBAN home in WesFRmeburT 1 fjir from 1...- ... i.t.. ,, I .:, n. e, R, ( Circn'sMnn hrlnr lesnlts. t 11 H hcn-i'lde .nh-crlhers of the Ito.ebnre X Review Insure our advertisers flrrt class service In a ''living field. Cet a set of weed cutting sweeps for xmir horse cultivator. All sires st Wharton Bros. Broccoli plants for sale. Ficon thel fine-t of d. miest ir seed. Wsiter Leake Dixonville. Ore. Phone 19 F 23. j DR. H. C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT SPECIALIST : Perkins Bldg. Roseburg. Ore. Telephone S6 far from loss of blood and Lllard con- iinueu until he ran out of ammunition. He went bark and obtained a rifie ' and returned to the house where he had last sen the fugitive. j He was helped by Mrs. J. T. Sal-1 vnce. who saw the men take coyer! beneath her house snd called for the men to come out. This they refused I to do. and he shot, wounding Parker1 In the right leg. The men ihon 1 brought out and taken to the hos pital, where they received medical attention It was found upon examining Parker mm ne was shot under the snoiiiuer and In the shot in the right . In two places and rsnient clean. The bullet first enteral ihe thigh near the o.,. nnu went throtuh. coming out on i the underside of ti. man's leg and' entered the calf n..r ,he ankle, com-1 trig out without touching the bone. I Berkley was hit in ihe wrist, the bill-' let ranging don into bis hand and : edging there, nrr ,.,t,tng an X-rsv ! o ueiermine its f,r. location, tie on highway. 27 acres level land, free mm. ii unaer plow. Fenced and cross fenced. New crop hav. 5 vear old reg. Jereey. 25 Leghorn hens corn, large barn and sheds, good henhouse, fenced chicken vard new large tnnk house, engine, tank water, piped to house and yard deep well, abundance mineral water' 5 room house. 2 large pantrva, run ning water in kitchen, good' plumb ng. screen porch, fruit and shade To"' b.1,u,if"1 wrden. mail to door d-ilv. Sale pric. nfto. Juno cash burg. Star Route. right leg. Theiwtt f. r.tvp cnxn.-.-..- entered the leg! pND OF DEAl-V ' " ' 1 ? r.ch- lo", of ""nnge ad joining. 28 sere. In cultivation. 110 nv'TJhT 'nfu" brin,t' bl '" land new modern five room cottage rireolace, laundry tubs, all built-in feature,, big new bam and chicken -r Mixed In house, on good ro.H ADULTS rffojs&k ADULTS balcony lhmmSi L02 25c 44daJ FLOOR LAST TIME TODAY PRISCILLA DEAN "THE FLAME OF LIFE" " UVNAMIC DEAN FLASH LIKE A COMET ACROSS Tft ?.. .hSr wnen he defends the man ah. love, nnnin.t the man 7r r"rl S" " when ah. descend. Into an InW seeiTna . ' ,a"'nB Wa"' lnt0 bedlam of feara "It LiU In. er"u wh" had been her friend-had tangM mat Life waa someth na nxr. ..- ........ ,. ..,:.. sddi - w . upnill DdXXIO CENTURY COMEDY "FARE ENOUGH . tt-EVENTH CHAPTER "AROIJNn THE WORLD IN 18 0AV8 WHOPLAYS THE PICTURE" AT THE PHOTO PLAYER left Tteeseeeee e . . ZL .... AT THE PH0T0 p , tri was si sbouldi-r. o nicked just below the I ADl'LTS I 15c I o IWring and Vn'ormlck mowers. "inners anti raves They are the Us t Wharton Bros. st thjt money can buy. bl Tb .Jrom ,own' i J. P'"'' wor1n double what I 4 -sk for It. Win take rood Rnrg 4 borne or trade up to $:s,v yn , 5 h ",.',.,r,r,"n nr 1S See 5 IAWRFM-E AGENCY, 1-5 fw I Htr..i ... ' 1-J lass A SfflTfflTfS 10c Mits Camiiie Patterson on theOcgan MONDAY-TUESDAY SHIRLEY MASON SHIRLEY OF THE CIRCUS "'(.nSd,UFnu:B:,,,iBB B"" Acrobat, and Aeri.li.te-f ana Funm.kert All the Thrill, of the Big Top in S ...ogoiory or the Sawdu.t Ring COMEDY "AFTER THE DOUGH" Wedne.dav-Thur.rfnv DOROTHY DALTON IN "THE CRIMSON CHALLENGE Startl v . nun. mlv