Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 22, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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    BOSEBURO NEWS-BgVIEW, THURSDAY. NOVEVBE tl.
PAGE EIGHT
Only TWO More Days
Friday and Saturday
of
Gigantic
Unloading Sale!
Remember r.ll goods ro back to regular prices after
Saturday.
THE FISHER STORE
R0SE3URG, OREGON
Watch tomorrow for Saturday's Socials.
!
t LOCAL NEWS t
Deputy Hhi iiir Kil Slcrliin: of Drain.
;pinl Hie day In Itoscbutg l.iikin;'
:ifler busi;ic!-s nftaii m.
Touring The t'ou-l
A. Sim, Jiimes Mclircgor. Miss
Margaret Met ! i rur. V. A. Mi (Irognr.
mil Mary Metirogor iiriwd tu Itnse
u r,K last night from Detroit. They
'ire tmirini' the coa-.! atnl expect to
;o floiu here to llrllisli Columbia
md ilteii i irn to lietrult tiv way
ARTISTS RECITAL SERIES
t- r ' . :
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ls"H '
I IEINI.1NE CONSERVATORY RECITAL I lALL
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LIBERTY THEATRE j
LAST SHOWING TON1GI IT
I
Hie Mitf Wonderful Picture. M.mf itontly Gorgeous.
Also Actual 1 1 istorit al I .ocatiotis. t
9 pu' w:l1 be shown at rrrjular prices, 10 and 15 cents A Ml
i w
! TX TV t i TTTr m st?v r
Put will be shown at regular
Cluw WIimKot
-.Bi Is Lw
Mm
rr..Jtllr.
MARSHALL NflLANS FEARLESS EXPOSITION OF
X MODERN SOCIETY LIFE
J One of the most a ir.n.i -yet truthUH- themrs tnnt the screen can ofter
V r'."vMl in Gf'-it t jgmfiCf nee
A!
so :
.Ai'sopi I r.t li'.s
X KilDAY AND SATURDAY
X " i ho Stin;; of the Scorpion." also a romrdy and th;
S "Mv;litinR liltKHl" jvirttirf
of southern California. While in
tf'ri. -bunr the par'y was registered at
tin I'mp'iua huiel.
In Town
Albert Dellernarili was In Kosoburg
this nfteiiKHin attending to business
ui'tters. Mr. Deliemardi Is from
(Hide.
H ei-e Today
Mrs. J. V.. Hartley and son, Cecil,
of Civiidale were in Hoseburg th!'
afiiir.iHin aitir.dilig In business and
visaing witli friends.
This Is s studebaker year.
NUMBER TWO
Concert
MARIE
Prima Donna Soprano Metro
politan Opera Company, New
York
Friday Eve., Nov. 23.
at 8 o'clock
Tickets on sale nt Chapman's
Drug Store or at the Ctnis.-r"u-loi
y.
$1.00
pric't, 10 and 15 cents
own
I opii j
SUNDEL1US
presents hia vtvry u 1 ' V
i i i l l' ni i ui iJikb i it ii i kf nr i "
UUUbLMG LAH Dl ilVILLIIIIDU AIIL ui
The I)ouIii county exhibit at
th- Pacific International Kxpo-
sitlon, woo a piizj of 1150,
C. O. (iarn lt. u!d l ad charge
of tin! placing of tlie display,
was iinilli'd lodar. The prize
mrnii y was pro-rated among the
Lading exhibltois. Hit Douglas
county exhibit being classed
among those wlnnl.ig the high-
est prizes awarded. The exhibit
win well plated and was very
striking In appearance, causing
much favoralile at ti-ntion. The
exhibit has been brought back
lu Uoseburg and Is being placed
in the Chamber nf Commerce
exhibit building at the railroad
station.
10 BROT
(United Press.)
SKATTI.K, Nov. 22. Lofttw and
Percy V. Atkins, brothers, IS and 22,
veai-H of iige, were fatally hurt this
morning in a spectacular crash be
tween their auto and a street car.
This is a Studebaker year.
(llv United Press.)
PARIS, Nov. 2-. A decree of di
vorce was g-anted Mrs. Mabel (Mlnian
Corey, a former actrtes, today from
her husband, William Corey, a steel
magnate.
Shoe repairing at Deer Creek Sales
Stable.
NKW YORK. Nov. 22. Url IVd
t'fitl proHncutoiH UisclnH'(l tndny that
tlity wt piHtinlnulhc nrrest of ''ov
tjiI promfiu nt KiiKltshini'n and Am
frirans a.s mombei'it of nn int"rnation-bontu-KKiiiK
comhine in whuh 126
m''!odh wtTt? indictrd ytitlerday in
SHvannnh, Ca., are naid to have ben
involved. Tlir offitiats charged that
the combine Invited larce ums in
the tinner of liqiior from England
io itie I'nitt'd Stat.'H to bootlt'K whulv
HJtlw through a wvll oiMauii;fHL Bystt'iu
in rustem ciitos.
Auto onanict
Wharton Urn.
and top dressing at
nin
IliU
; (Ity AsKoclated Press.)
CCNMSTON, Colo., Nov. 22. Two
children are dead ifnd a third reported
ding and the mother in a critical con
iilon us a result, physicians said, of
food poisoning in preserved tomatoes.
You can make good wages with a
Vaui hall drag win. Sold by Whartou
liios
-o-
.KlClut,'(l Prenn )
SIlKlillHIlOKE. IJuebec. Not. 22
M is William (iendron and two sons.
Hl'eil II Mil, I IW tonr. w.,p.. ..
death tmlsv when flames destroyed !
their bom.'. A daughter aged a years
is believed to be fatally injured.'
The circuit court today took up
the case of the Stale of Oregon
ncaln-t V It. t;lllas. Cluvas !
eh.irced with the crime of as.an;:
itli a danceroti. weapon on .hihn
Cornutt. nn ated resident r.f th,.
Kiddle dis'rlel. tlluvas is allege, to
have stru k Cornutt over the Iwad
l:h a shovel during the course of
an aliens Ion t;iuas daims seif
def.nse. lualnialnlng that about two
weeks prior to the Incident charged
In the Indictment, that Cornutt at-'iick-d
him and hlni a severe
I" .imiic. as I'... r. m,h of a ijusrr I
ov. r aier n. -i- tuuas clalu s
thiit en the .-cei. occasion wh.'i
ernnn appri-a. "ed him he stain
f. i.red that h- n to lk beaten and
u'cd a shov. I in defense. The Jiuy
as chosen at d examination start -J
late this aturnoon.
The 'Wli My Cinin." campaign
uhlch Is now In utogiesa at the
North Methodist 'i:mIi it proving
n'ost successful. TV- meeting Ian!
night under the I.-xI-ikIiIp of I'aol
ll.ddes and Paul Tr .blood wag ex
ceptionally uitfrettiJJt. the feature
part of Ui" progrn.i being an illus
traied led ire on tl.e parables, by
I'aul True'lood. T!i e was ne. lal
music by a mixed r.tu.ln and a m'i
by Mrs. It. 1'lerce.
There Is uome spcrii.l feature each
evening anJ the ta'l; t-l'en by tat
oung peoi.le are 01 interest to all.
There are only thnc more meetings
as there will be if, lifting on Sat
urday. You 'will . njoy your eve
ning If you spend it ;ih the youm
I-'Ople in their tings. Tonight
Merle Austin will u- me leader and
t'ere will !.e a solo i. e.uartette, an 1
jii instrumental nm: In r.
THIS
I.OS ANGELES. Nov. 22 Following
the South Dakota county proposal
election William G. .McAdoo Issued a
statement today, expressing gratifi
cation and thanking his friends in
South Dakota for the honor conferred
upon him. McAdoo will i-peak in San
Francisco on next Sunday at the fjoth
anniversary of the founding of the
Ilrotherhood of Locomotive Firemen
and Enginemen.
Leaders Are Confident.
SIOl'X FALLS. S. Dakota, Nov. 22.
(A. P.) McAdoo leaders said today
that they were not disturbed by the
claims of the Ford leadens that they
had carried the state and reiterated
that McAdoo was an easy victor In the
county proposals meeting November
2uth.
o
LANDMARK OF MAINE COAST
Mystery of the Old "Powder Haute" at
Hallowell Never Yet Hat
Been Solved.
Founded on tlie immovable rocks Is
that time-honored landmark, tlie old
liullowell powder house, overlooking
the little city nestlln; beneath some of
Maine's most beautiful hills.
This old brick atructure bus Its one
mysterious door burred with Iron and
curved with cahtUimlc algna thut res
Isier lu visitors of over a evntury.
No trace has ever been found of the
erection of this little building, which
ha stood for two centuries as a silent
sentinel over a peaceful uud law-abiding
community. 1
It Is said that when Peter Clark
took bis one rude cart, which he and
his father uud brave wife had brought
with them from their Massachusetts
home In 1702, and turned It upside
down on the banks of the river for
their first shelter, with their one child,
tlie powder house on the height was
standing there exactly ns we see it
now. Its origin und architects are un
known and unaccounted for uud a deep
mystitry will always prevail arbund
Its existence. It Is a landmark annu
ully visited by hundreds who have
heard of Its silejit vigil on the rocky
heights of the Kennebec valley.
The name ponder house was given
to It because It has always been used
as a depository fur the highly com
bustible Ingredient of powder and
d.vuuinlte nnd fnun It has been given
the name of the reeky ledge. Powder
House bill, adjoining It. Lewlston
Journal.
Pressed His Suit.
When the tine old mansion of Chat
ham, mi the ll'ippahncnock. wus sold
a few years tii;o. a young teacher said
to her sewing school In the parish
house of St. George, "You are all Fred
ericksburg children, urul ou.-lit to kuow
eoniethlng nf Its history, but I do not
suppr.se sny nn cf you knows a thing
about Cballiini "
To her surprise little girl piped
up: "Yes. I do, M'.si Clara; pnpa read
It aloud from tbe paier."
TUen tell the ettiere. Sslly."
"At ClisthHin General l.ee had his
coat Ironed." answered Sally trlum
idiuatly. The teacher nm rplcted until
she found in tl,e dally paper the
phrase: "It nus at Chatham that Gen
Itobvrt V.. l.ee pressed bis suit with
the lovely Miss Custis."
Ankle. Deep.
O'Hallor.in ruslied up to a cottage,
shouting: "I.cuJ uie a spade I Lend
lue a spsile :"
"U'hat fer7" u..ed the owner of the
cabin.
"To dig my friend ut of the bog."
reviled O llll,.rsn. "He's Just fallcr
lu and has up to his ankles!"
l'p In bis ankles 1" replied the
other. "Then yi-u din t need a sade.
I'll lend you a r pe."
"Itcijurriih. lv.t a rope's no good.''
replied the ji,ibe rescuer. "He
couldn't Caleb hold of It 1"
"Why noU"
"For sefarsl reaeona,' rvtille.1
O'llallorsa; "hut the chief one Is that
be went In bead first." I'itiaburgb
Clironlcle-Trlejr.vjji.
Features you will-enjoy, news that
will interest you and advertisements
that will save money. Yor''I find "era
I advertisers.
Sergeant drover C. Owen of the
t'. H. army recrultln station. Med
ford, Oregon, will be In ltosehiirg.
Ore., from November 2 t li to iitilh
lncluive. for the purpose of exam
ining and accepting applicants for en
listment In the army. He can ac
cept qualified men for practically all
stations on the Pacific coast, Ha
waiian Islands. Panama. Mexican
Porder and the Atlantic coast. Men
enlisted for the Atlantic coast will
be sent from Pun Kranclsco. -California,
by army or navy transport thru
the Panama Canal to New York City.
IDKNItOWKIt T. T. A. TO .! KKT
The KnVnbower V. T. A. will meet
on Frldav night at 7:30 o'clock. A
speaker from I'mpona Post, of the
American Legion will be present to
sneak on a subject relating to Ed
ucation Week.
i
Ift Topie '
Mrs Chris Nebel and Mrs. K. Eden
who hB'e l'en spending a few davs
In Koseborg returned today to their
homo in Glendale.
III Tll Today
Mr. pnd vr' )t. Wood who reside
In Vvrt!" Creek snent a short time
In this cite tviir a'teniline to busi
ness and visiting with fronds.
NEW TODAY t
FOrt RENT Two garages. 82S West
Lane.
POD S LKFew diiyl old-heifer
calf. Phone 207-J.
FOR TtEVT Fnrn'xlyd sleeping room,
bath. 401 South Main St.
WOODCUTTERS wanted IsrTstiinin-
s-o foi-snto. rhone 6F2. Fred A.
Ooff, Rosoburi.
FOR SALF omstltehing densrt-
"ent. pnlnitv Shoppe. Inquire
Mn P F. Jones.
WANTFD PoniHon ss eene- ftle
Addrs Salesman, care News-
Po.o"-.
V'"rpn?"ri 4 thri"-"r"" we'".
in ") or en ih. each. Box 85-C.
Roaohii'ir R. F. T1. ?.
PAPTV Tl-xrr fOOI TXT fro Ol1''
P"ll-w IT-ll ptnrHnv Tiiht will
nv Ladles Aid. Also some!
l0 fMilq I
rn" i nH H.Urt fo nil woVnq
r ve.r nnfinq yy A Slncer
"e o Toaniir'r. 1
CO" - I P"l"nr'nipr 1 - -
r' 1 ! 1 KIa' e of V- -
n. (..win. Tnnirtre o.-n"or. firt? xo. !
Ti.,n C ;
it- . ..TrrCri-l n-wn-i.i t -o-l" I
t t,. Pnspti'ir. ptnr Vt West 1
" 1
V-r CJ" "VtA,. VI-I-'o ft j
r- f'. - T-t-,0 nrrnnl VkiU
f-"Vi hm r- ! f(i-iq Ad'r11! j
nV VOTl ,.e- r.A ltftAnn1 f
fr-r lo1 on l"-e,. 0() p!" -
t" T nt"Tf o r' ' 1 f "r'q T)lipp :
"'"i TiTTvTiir- aMript'vp nf 1Tnit '
rt rrlnfq lnvr"'- (a n" "OTlt b1 1
T nnn jr.oiajnn( ftt Douclpfl Ab-,
rc1 Offfnp.
yriTT My TVTPTr-TKn In thn
fn'iTPdt flpH pt;t njv'nr "rororv Pit
snnpiv hrvlnroQ n t l'nviiip
l'v pt snrriffrp nrlr n n hir ho
tn ftillv nnd npvlv ftirn'hpd. host
loration In town, pnylp" 35 pop fnt
flVe pmnpeof on tn( ni.T-rhase
n-v n biibwRv servlrt atn-
t'- -t'h rororio nnd suppling at
j, sr(n first rlasa restnu
r"' -nin - n hi pavini; busim8, too
r' " li v.o -U for 1 owner reason for
H'iMip:. Or three excellent buildinir
lots on corner vfrh pavement nil in
and paid for. at W"0 each. These nnd
other -map bargain ee Inwrnee
Apenry, 125 CasH Street. Thone 219.
DR. H. C. rnuRCH
OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT
SPECIALIST
222 Perkins rtldg. Roseburg. Ore.
Telephone 86
Mrs. VVm. Deardorff on Organ
Wednesday-Thursday
FIRST SHOWING
THE
LOVE BRAND
Starring
ROY STEWART
"III Show You
Who's Boss!"
"Make that meal and do It
snappy." said the cattle king to
the young lady who had never
taken orders from anyone In
her life, see this thrilling and
glamorous romance of the
Southwest, with Its wonderful
love story and tremendous sit
uations! "GASOLINE TRAIL"
MOVIE CHAT
FRIDAY "THE CLAW
mum
Black or
Brown All
Leather
Work Shoes
4.00
Black or
Brown
Dress Shoes
All Leather
Rubber
Heels
5.00
Roseburg Booterl
IRVIN BRUNN
SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR rtr
PERKINS BUILDIIMU CAR pj
In Portland Is receiving Irnaa
....... .nnl.l kura .le f:fn f.'.... . ...
.-.icLoy who recontiy Teiii to I'oniauu ueiiiuieiy.
PHOTOGRAPH!
Nothing
Can
Compare
ith a
Good
Photo for
Xrnas
ROSEBURG NATIONAL BftNK BUILS
J iuu.iiin.jiim jt
MRS. GEORGE BERRY ON THE ORGMj
fs tT first ft ;
..'A Pola Negri ?
geou modern'
anofmanylo
& her first a!KV
rj triumph!
I QOLAN0&.
'BOCA 0.90
.a&aramounWW
THE HICKMAN-BESSEYCO.
Prtsfts uus9'!r
"THE GOOO FOR NOTHING H ,
A Real Irish ComedyJnJrl!-;
I
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Stock Company at ;
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The
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PHONE 331
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