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ROSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY. OCTOBER it. 1923- PACE SIX mm i i. i, t ; I : ' I I . t ' OS, w mm sis mnl WALLACE DEIVIES 11 JHT HIHHCr Ml Is W-JJwV, FTt V f I Tl .ilirtr M WJTVt 1 , J:J ! tl ffl ptim 54fc YOQ NEW -YOKK. Oct. 20-Kdsar Val- fE J.S WTi-H I'"- """" Ly w- E. I). Stokes, :' -""T EJ "tuts I VG H -..n,lnl In hi .nil fur divorce, r L I CO. F Yd I hadev.Tbe.-ii Intimate win. Mr.. f1 J to.taL. S ' J ALLEGED WHITE SLAVERS HELDj . . mi MM 1 niaoe lie Flecogmzed Standard" . Within f ve minutes atur ne wwwwwww-r-r.r . - elved a wire anklng him to ho d I OPAL NEWS t'1 he,:.. Chief of Police K-tih last night 1 IAJWL. ; located and arrested John and Hairy: t..... ; Arundel, piano tuner. Fbone 189-U, J Tlie men . I year old Fuller brushes for Xmas. SOS-It. I KoMer, brother, aged li and . . r..l.r..Hla years, wno are wanted in .ini".".- jn a white slavery charge were travelling with two 1-' ilrk. who nave the naraen of Munz ind Morrow and who claim that they registered as wives of the men at Various hotels on the way north. The pmrt.tte will be held for government ifficials who are on the way from Call-'ornla. Mexican chili. Palace of WONDERFUL MASQUERADE COSTUMES "omplete, for rent by Mrs. Clarke. Itei.uly Studio, for Hallowe'en. Call Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Over Hoseburg National Hank Uulld-ng. Try our Sweets. Try our real chicken tamales. Palace , of Sweets. to iif ..U V C r 'A wouia iou jixve seven DoU cf Thirty? Yesterday a farmer came Into our plao the price of a certuln typo of plow. "$:'2so" usked me :!0.t)0." "Well, you know our slogan of tru. See Us First, We Can Save You M 4 Get the Habit We buy for cash and sell for cash, and tinn price as low as possible. Yours for Saving by. J Farm Bureau Cooperative Excl; Roseburg and Oakland . SPIKEIXA Measure. Bell CORSETS, Case. Phone Made 331-1 z I iRTLAND WBfll STATE P. T. A. HEAD Painless extraction or teeth at room 9, Masonic Temple. Dr. Nerbaa. New Modes In the "Dpstatrs Shoe Shop," at Bellows Store Co. Taxi 95 for quick service. Grand Barber Shop. Country tripe specialty. LA CRANCc MAN ATTACKED BY A MAD COYOTE LA GRANDE, Oct. 23. Apparently ; the hydrophobia season is not entirely over. While B. D. Matott and L. 3 MRS CHARLES G. STANTON, teacher of piano. Home phone 75-J. Watkins products, 120 W. Lane itreet Orders delivered. Phone 177. . Frepli grape Juice at the Overland Orchards. Bring you own containers. Take tb stairway to High Quality and Low Price ahoes Bellows Store Home made cnocolates, and deli clous box candy at the Palace of Sweets. M EI) FORD, Oct. 25. Mrs. George Perkins of Portland was unanimously elected president of the State Parent Teachers Association today Just be fore tho noon adjournment, and Mrs. ( Co. Louis lMdue of Ashland was eieciea first vice president. Other diMtrlct vice presidents elect ed were: 1st district. Mrs. W. T. Brlce Portland; third district. Mrs. Wilard Bond. Pendleton: 6th district. Mrs. Olen Arnspiger, Medford; 7th district. Mrs. E. W. Ford, Eugene: elphth dis trict, Mrs. Helen Wighlman, Silverton. In the 2nd. 4th and 5th districts there were no nominees presented. Mrs. F. B. Merry of Portland was elected recording secretary, Col. U. G. Worrilow of Beaumont, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Huston of Eugene, audi-1 Roseburg High School tor: Mrs. Anna Read, Portland, his- cooked food sale, and torian. and for directors. Mrs. Itisley of Milwaukle. and Mrs. J. F. till of Portland. i Taylor s special treatments party his throat and'olllr?', no ax prevented his mark. "i Mr. Matott state. Uat J nation it was j1? Imd several iKirr-,,..!.. were In tne woods adjacent to la i bead, which he M,ali Grande recently, engaged In cutting 'Probably causa ot bJ! wood, they were atia.Keu Dy a mad coyote and averted injury only by en- . gaainK in a fight with the animal. unri'e ii-k:i ..,!.. . l,,l. h.-l- "uilt had taen with him, they spied an ani-i mill coming up the trail which they ! Sally C. McCluns mill Ihnnoht In he n vrnlf. Mr Mntnlt eil Ml ,., "" , .. . .... .... I'. , f,UUB (Jf Muh nwheil tn the tt-nll ntifl tlirew h( rwitirj.l .. . wedpe nt thA nnim:il hilt nb thin iH.I mv iL-ifu ..n , - - ... - (.tOQMg not seem to vi-orrv the sunnosed wnlf. I he rr.Ktwnuilu i ho went back and secured his axe. ' debts, without my ntti Returning, he found the coyote at- p'j jJ "WILD" PET MONKEY IS TO Warren Murphy. The latter recently BE KILLED BY OFFICERS turned It I, irk to the force at the North Hi nil fire hall and a few days MAIiSliriKI.I). o.-t. ?. -A pet monkey which WHS picked up sevellit months iiKo noilh of the buy where tourists had turned It loose, lilts In rll ordered killed tu end Its Men .it ten or. The animal was kept by Fred ll.unm for a time and later lunieil hut iih nyo It esi'iitied r.ml since then has In en raising havoc. Mrs. Fred Slora i f the l'oiier Hill district was severe lv frmhteneil by the monkey nd others cliiiiu it has killed chickens anil rollllnitti'd nlhf .lepredations. Chief .lai kson mid oniers luade a vain en-il'-iior to calili him alive or shoot him and trailed him as far as the Hangor woods. The monkey kept in inch a position that the ofrirers did not dare shoot lest they hit some oi the children or endanger houi.t. j i lie inoiiKey lasi esi ie.i w oeu Fred Bynon was trying to take him across the bay. Cars washed day or night. Storage very reasonable. Empire Garage, cor ner of Oak and Rose Sts. Lloyd's Taxi for easy riding. Spe cial rates on country trips. No trip less than fifty cents. Phone 44. The Parent Teachers circle of the will hold a handkerchief John and apron bazaar Saturday, Niov. 24. for On the first ballot Mrs. J. F. Hill. Catarrh, laprippe, female complica 'ornirr president wae. re-elected tc ' Hons, dyspeiwia, pneumonia and heart, he position but she declined to serve. I goitre and cancer, have no known Mrs. Perkins' election followed. i equal or superior. In use forty years. Following the election of officers ' Taylor's Specific Co., Hoseburg, Ore Hie delegates were taken by motor to gon. Ashland w here the afternoon and j evening programs will be given. have tne right lo select the prohihl- At the close of the session Mrs. W. . tlon awnt for nis Blate, Federal I. Hawkins of Portland, one of the aw enforcement will he a sham so old.t members of the P. T. A. in be-:),,,,,, as tnat 8y9tem prevails. East half of the organization, presented Or.gonlan. Mrs. J. F. Hill with a beautiful watch I in appreciation of the splendid work .he has accomplished during the two years she has been president. Mrs. Vonnie Owlngs Webb mannaer of the States Parent-Teachers niai;a ine presented Mrs. Hill with a leather bound book containing copl.e of the magazine for the last two years. RELIABLE TAILOR Wa make Ladies' Suit Men' Suits Phon 149 J. H. BERNIER W. Do v Cleaning M rtv,iMv:ii uiuy. .next loor URIpyi 1 i I : IT HAYS TO BUY Lj mil ' ' ' V77 Since Time Began man has rcconiotl t!u foixl value of bread. Crnturii's ii'o it was tin cave man grinding grain Ix'twi-cn rocks, to make crude- flour, nnd tlion Liking it on cjrecti sticks over the tit Toilny the wnik.Ts of the Morl.l r. aline that 1. .0.I dread gives the roluist sin H:th so lieei satv In health lit'. I Mtor, .Metlier S I'reml Is the lu st hr. a.i III town. Is to helleve this. The Oregon Bakery August Heck, Prop. '1 o til-.li- tt Phone 241 N. Jackson St. Your lumber of Alion S. Frey and Sons. Salesman at urth Side tiroc v. t LOCAL NEWS J This Is a Studebaker year. Hen M.Mullen of Myrtle Point spent yesterday In Rosehtirg trans acting business matters. Split Orford cedar Metger, Empire Barn. posts. L. W. Mrs. Ab (iruhbe, who Is a resident of Winchester, spent several hours in town yesterday shopping. WOOD AND COAL Denn-Gerrctsen to. 231 N. Main St. Phone 128 HEW DAY BUSINESS III Served at the Palace of Sweet Our Big Soda Fountain is always a Favorite Place for Everybody. Then, too, you'll like our Delicious Ece Cream CAXANDAICUA. . Y., Oct. 21. No inutler who win the cont?t be (wtn the republican and domorrat ir cnmlUlatt's fur tlie position of town clerk of ltrfisiol, w business of the town clerk uppurently will be con flurted in the home of Joel Jones, of Itristol (.'enter. The republicans have noniinateil Junes for tho office hihI the democrats have nominated his wife, Florence Jones, for the same position. PHONE 26 I Buy I When Wanting to FURNITURE and get our prices. PRICES RIGHT and Satisfaction Guaranteed Fresh grnpe Juice at the Overland Orchards, llrlng your own containers. Mrs Wayne milium was over from Wlni'hi'ster yesterday shopping and uttcmltng to other business. While Front licstaurant lx now re opened with Hobo Matthews, the old reliable chef, in charge. Sx-iil The Kay I'. K Fowler and Joe Campbell of tlie o. . I.orkwood Motor company spent yesterday in Kiddle on business matters. In T.mn tin lliilne Mrs. J. H I'ronk. who resides In Looking iilsss. was li this cltv Thursday shopping and visiting with friends. LIMA, Ohio. Oct. A house dl- 3 vlded against itself politically, f This describes the situation at the 3 home of Mr. and Mis. K. C. Kuntz, Lelpslo. near here. Kuntz is a re- g publican. Mrs. Kuntz Is a democrat, i, At a recent cam us held for the purpose of placing in the field nom inees for various village and town- i! ship offices Kuntz was nominated V for member of the village school board. Knowing that his wife de- iji sired to make the race for that of- gj the on the democratic ticket he i, promptly declined. He was then "J nominated for a member of the board W of public affairs A Mrs. Kuntz obtained her heart's g desire at the hands of the democrats and is milking the rare for member- ship on the hoard of education. She I.I.IC.T.I.I.IiI.X..Tr.'.r.v.-'.-'.-'.-, "J recently was elected president of toe ikii Woman's I'hristian Temperance I'nion of Puti.rt.ii county. LENNOX FURNITURE COMPANY No. 321 TirHE WILLYS-KNIGHT rib Couoe-Sedan-anin- novation an entirely new body creation of steel combines the chummy so ciability of the Coupe with the convenience of the.Se dan. WILLYS-KNIGHT Motor Cars GLENN H. TAYLOR Service Garage, Roseburg North Jackson Street MCLPCD NER LITTLC GIRL Children need all their strength for growing. A lingering cold weakens them so that the system is open to attack by more serious sickness. Mrs. Amanda Flint, Route 4. New Phila delphia, O., writes: "Foley's Honey ana Tar cured my little girl of the worst tickling cough. I had tried many things and found nothing to help until 1 got Foley's Honey and Tar." Gives immediate relief from distressing, racking, tearing coughs; soothes and heals. Good for colds, croup and whooping-cough. W. F: CHAPMAN MATERNITY HOME 02 N. Jackson St. Phon. 490 Mr. D. Cornwell Patient privilege-- to h.vs their own doctor Kllml,i..to the Politics There i. more truth than poetry In the chart;, by (lovernor Plnrhot that the work of the federal prohl Mtton officials has often b.-en a sunn, n is irue unit state otii.iais W5TTT.TT must share In the task of enforcing W!! me law. it is a Jo:i t enterprise but by the nature of things the heavi est obligation Is upon the federal bureau If the fed. ral officials al low whiskey and b.-er to be manu factured or allow Ibiuor to be smug gled into the country the state of ficials will face an Impossible task Going, Going and Gone! $ A 4 s to prevent Its dis- , Say. If you want the hiph dollar for your furniture and other goods that you have for sale, bring them to the Auction House. j;s, x. Ja.kson. And please remember that we get you the money at your farm auction. See us for dates. when they seek trlii'l-vi. If the federal authorities would act efficiently. 7 5 per cent of the evil A conld be wiped out. The federsl en- V . u'Trniinn oureau snoui.i De oivoreea J from politics and from the patronage ij Radabaugh & Patterton I BOYS Will Wear Out Their SHOES " ' not so bad when you remember ho lie more unu DOUBLE THE LIFE OF YOUR SHOW ii by our careful work. We use only the h And we make the shoes look ani it b all" like K- OUR NEW SHOP North Main Street W. & HOWARD rl Rear i "wet" ..nvvi,Alimijj