Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 10, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURG NEW9REVIEW. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10. 19P3.
RAOE THREE
SPECIAL RATES
S2 MEN'S AND LADIES' PLAIN SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $1 50 lAlJAi:
Vi
a.
hat Shall I Give
kt.
anj Wool Hose.
Umbrellas.
Idoir Caps,
ikwear.
hisoies. niv
nd Wool Dresses.
nd Bags and Vanities; Furs,
h Robes, Bath Sets,
it Sweaters.
nkets. Bed Spreads, etc.
My stock affords great variety.
kamplonship wrestling
Ciaired at the Collate
lira Wednesday night.
I when Mike Yokel, of
t light heavyweight j
world meets Ralph 1
ite Grove, one of the i
lltrt on the Pacltlc
ist preliminaries will I
n mutch. The cham- :
Doir the property of
I be on display.
IRKAN OF HARDING .
S DRIVE IN COUNTY j
r W. F. Thomas to-'
jrd that he has been
of the drive to raise
(instruction of a per
al for the late Prcsl-I
!r. Thomas will direct :
auirlas county where It I
kt a suitable sum will
f IRE EQUIPMENT.
km-s Fletcher, and ns-
mi Hanh. went to Ku-
a,I'i yesterday to In-
ncines maintained and
w cities. Thev found
l-ll p'oaseel with the
rs which thev have
k'l them very efficient
WEDNESDAY
ff 'he M. E. Church
a liajaar of fancy work.
I painted articles and
.wms, Wednesday, De-1
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4. .. .1
.-.rwianu 6l nn sa
Harace. corner Cass
f:. . I
or Boys
to
agon
Gloves
C!6ve
'Our Crir;..-
r.-..,.
lor Men
Cf Clubs
Lamp
I Razor
f Knife
I
--FOR--
WRISTMAS?
L could be more appropriate than the follow
tiful assortment of Silk and Wool Dress
cs. Handkerchiefs, and Wool Scans.
Underskirts.
i CM, Rl-ina
L not hard to buy presents it you come to. my
ABRAHAM
THE SILK STORE
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KKNATC IX DKADI.OCK
WASHINGTON. Dec. 10.
The senate today was thrown
Into a deadlock by the fight of
the Insurgents to prevent the
re-election of Cummins of Iowa,
president pro tempore. as
chr.irman of the Interstate com
merce committee. After three
bnilnts the senate went Into ex
ecutive session and adjourned
wi'h the deadlock unbroken.
The third ballot stood Cummins.
41. Smith, democrat of South
Carolina. 31. and I.a Follotte
of Wisconsin, 7. Anion? five
new republicans placed on the
i finance committee Is Sthnfield
of Oregon.
WOMAN ARRESTED ON
STATUTORY CHARGE
I'lI.WAT'tfKF. Wis.. Dee. 10 Miss
Florence Witmever wns arretted to
div on a stetijtorv rhs"e arming
'ror., her relations with E. Ray Tom
Vins held on a ohtrse tyf the murder
e' his vir Toniklna wr-tved eum'n
rtlr,n v-hnn arraigned tdav and waB
bound over to tho municipal court.
W. O. Benson an attorney of
Tteertpnrt is spending 'several days
'n v-,Pr,rs looking after business
affnlrs. '
ASTHMA
MJk No cur (or It, but walcoma
W tlt la oftan brought by
V VapoRub
Omr 17 Million Jarm Vmmd tarty
ke Practical Gifts!
THIS YEAR
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
Gift for Women
Percolator
Stem Glassware
French China Dinner
ware
Pyrex Casserole
Andirons
Jardin
Gif U for Girls
Electric Curling Iron
Vases
Flower Bowls
Pictures
Bon Bon Dishes
Reading Lamp
9
Ej,- , "M topping tarly. It Will
"Wert and Happier for You.
h-Ziglcr Hdw. Co. rfc'
gW.Tr.T.T.T8r.x.;.Tg,
A new plan to get the Tmpriua val
ley prunes on the market la to lie
tried out for a week beginning today.
December 10. tuid extending until
December 17. ThU week will bo
known throughout t lie mule as
"Prune Week."
A grout elfort Is being made to cs
tabiUh a definite market for the
I'mpqua valley products and espec
ially prunes as this 1b one of the
best products of the valley. At the
present time the growers are too
divided to obtain the bust results.
An organization is needed to gain
a standard market for prunes and
thus assure the growers of a market
at nil tinu'B. The residents of the
I'mpqua valley owe It to the growers
to find a market and make it stand
ard, and It Is only through the co-operation
of the people that the market
for home products can be Increased.
The I'mpqua Chiefs are planning a
banquet to be held In the near fu
ture at which nothing will be Berved
except I'mpqua valley products. This
Is showing the proper spirit and the
only spirit which will Increase the
market for home products. Many
prunes are, being shipped east for
Christmas gifts. Everyone Is urged
to eat prunes this week and send
tiem to friends in the east for gifts.
They will appreciate a box of Dous
las counly prunes.
Tho American Railway Express
company lias oTfored the following
special rates on prunes for this week
only:
Points west of the Mississippi river
Including Illinois and Wisconsin. 10
lb. box. 00c: lb. box, $1.40; 100
lb. box, $4.10: except Arizona, New
Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana.
Arkansas and Missouri, which Is:
10 lb. box. C8c; 25 lb. box, $1.58:
100 lb. box. $5.64. Points east of
Ml'sLsippi river, including Mississ
ippi: 10 lb. box, CKc: 25 lb. box,
Jl.r.S; 100 lb. box, $5.64.
These rates are effective to all
points reached by the American Ex
press company except Florida and
Carolina. Exclusive offices of the
Soulhern Express company are not
included lu these rates.
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I LOCAL NEWS 1
! !
From Klktnn
Mrs. I.ula Cheavers a resident of j
Elkton spent tho week end In Hose
burg shopping and visiting .with!
friends.
In Town
R. Ireland of Olaila was In Roseburg i
for Rome time yesterday attending to
buiiinesa mutters. "
Here Ytstorday
John Huron of Unipqun spent sever
al house yesterday In the city looking
after business interests.
From Looking Glass
The Wacner blithers, of Ixwking
Glass, were In Roseburg yesterday
attending to business.
From Vinpqiin
Scott Dritt of I'mpqua was In
Ro-"burg yesterday for several hours
looking ufter business affairs.
To Days Creek
Joe Campbell of the Lockwood
Motor company delivered a Fordson
tractor to Mr. Moore of Days Creek
yesterday.
On Business
Win. Iiurgoyne. traveling road man
ager of the Ford Motor Company of
Portland 1m spending a few days in
Roseburg attending to business af
fairs. In Town
Walter G. Taiil a resident of Dlx-
onville was In town yesterday forj
several hours looking after business
matters.
From Port land
Don Jordan, manager of the Ford
Motor company branch of Portland I
Is spending n few days In Roseburg
attending to business matters.
Down From Drain
M-. and Mrs. M. A. Moorman, or!
Drain, were In the city today for a I
short time shopping. These people I
formerly resided here. Mr. Moorman
being employed In the dispatcher's
office of the S. P. Co.. but now in
MICK.LE SAYS
S VJVJt. tAKMU' SOWG PfMARKl
A3 our a oiSAOvAkfoxie c th'
View? P0.PER. Brt.UE.3S AH' "TH' BOSS)
FAULT WITH OUR. PAfBOUS ALLTrll
Wl WE OR. QUI. GO HOU MDSTMTf
TAKE WE TOO SERIOUS WHEU
MAKE kAH UC SOGGeiMOuS
I Fen., e;cuT. t Le ftu.
wo place ewse our .gmX
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MEN'S
To California
Mrs. Mary Tlllmock of Packford.
Iowa, who has been spending a short
time In Roseburg left this morning
for points in California where she
will spend some time visiting.
Contractor Hero
J. D. MacVlcar, state highway con
tractor, is spending several days in
Roseburg attending to business mat
ters. Mr. MacVlcar is from Grants
Pass.
charge of tho company's business at
Drain.
Illustrated Lecture Tonight
Mr. J. Brush Anderson, of Portland,
who formerly was engaged In pho
tography, but now employs his time
In giving bis lecture, "Through Na
ture to Jod" will tipeak at the Ad
ventist church 1162 Military St., West
Roseburg. at 8 o'clock tonight, show
ing bis magnificent "Art Collection
of the Golden West." The lecture
will follow the prayer and reading
service, which begins at 7:30 o'clock,
and the public is cordially invited to
attend. Mr. Anderson has given this
lecture and shown these pictures
throughout tho West, and meets with
the hearty cooperation of all Chris
tian people everywhere.
MAIL ORDERS FOR
MARCUS SHOW
Seldom has such Interact In a the
atrical engagement In this city been
manifested as that which surrounds
the advent of tho Marcus Show to
the Antlers Theatre, Thursday, De
cember 13th,
So many demands have been made
for advance reservations that the
management of the playhouse has de
cided to accept and fill mail orders.
L. A. (ioux, manager of the theatr",
announces that orders accompanied
by remittance and stamped envelope
will be filled In the order of their
receipt. It la believed that this
method will greatly simplify the ad
vance sale and prevent congestion at
the Antlers, when the aale opena to
morrow. In order to guard against specula
tion In tickets, lr. C!ou declares
that those purchased elsewhere than
at the box office will nol be accepted
at the door. This will be an easy
matter to determine aa the govern
ment requires speculators to place
their stamp on the back of each
ticket at the lime of resale.
No other American amusement In
stitution la ao certain of attracting
rapacity houaea. It la therefore es
p daily attractive Vt ticket apecula
t'rs. On receipt of the Information
that this type of parasite has been
mulc'ing patrons of the big show
elsewhere, MsnaSVr (ionic Issued hla
manifesto against the profiteers and
provided for those who cannot attend
the advance sale In pr.,on, via the
mall older route.
NOTICE!
To the Public:
The Consolidation of the ROSEBURG
CLEANERS and the RADIO CLEANERS,
which will make the Best Equipped Cleaningplant
in this part of the State.enabling much Superior Ser
vice to the Patrons of both plants, will in the future
be conducted at the Present Location and under the
of th
e '
Roseburg
"Better
N. Jackson St.
AND LADIES' PLAIN SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $1.50
j.iiwxkkk yi'AKK i:i:i'Tf;i:i:s
CIIAItt.i: CK'.MKS TO ItH.ICK
: (By Associated rrs.)
j TOKIO, Dec. 10. (A. P.) Some
j terrible dramas were enacted "be
1 hind the scenes" during those days of
j terror in the first week of September
'after Japan's most destructive earth
quake. Details of uoine of them are
beginning to leak out through com
plaints of victims and investigations
of police.
I Thousands of police left their posts
I to look after their families or were
unable, because of conditions, to reach
their postn. Volunteer police, organ
ized by local communities to patrol
the streets until the military could
i take over the work, in many in-
stances, ran amuck or organized
', themselves into robbor bauds and
' robbed and murdered scores of refu
. gees.
j Many such incidents took place in
; the suburbs, refugees trying to pet
away from the burning cities of Toklo
A Practical Gift fcr the Housewife.
oyal Electric Cleaner
The Most Efficient Electric Cleaner Made
K3
Cleaners
Service"
Phone
and f okohaina being the victims. A j
number of individual cases also have
been repotted and the police are mak-,
lug a larce number of arrest i. On Ibe
other hand, the police are being,
charged by publicists with the murder
of ttnme 40 members of a labor union j
at Kameido an eastern suburb of To-i
klo.
Members of mobs that went wild :
say they were instigated by the po
lice and gendarmerie w ho blai ted ru-1
mors that Koreans were responsible :
for the fires which started after the j
quake. Meanwhile the police and tho
gendarmerie are trying to iihift tho
responsibility from one to tho other
with the result that the facts are dif
ficult to obtain.
Mr. Paul Maler, of Portland, ono of
the pr'nclpal owners of the C. J.
Iirelcr Btore In this city, arrived here
late last evening for a few days' stay
In Roseburg. While here be la con
sulting with Mr. Golgert, local man
uger of the store, and planning for'
next year's btiHlness I
a v. ..ir,LLJ - f) i-
The best Vacuum Cleaner on the mar
ket is none too fine a gift for her.
Pay S5.00 down a year to pay the
balance. Fully guaranteed.
HIUDSON
i
ELECTRIC STORE
472
CANADAY IS NOMINATE.: ,
WASHINGTON. Dec. 10. (A.
P.) H. A. Canaduy. of Medfi.'id,
was today nominated as reglf.mr
at the Itinebu'-e Ijind Office, b '
President Coolldgo.
COOLIDGE'S FRIENDS :
OFFERING SUPPOir
(By Associated PrM.) ' '
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. Asubr
ances of support for President Coo!
idge In the rampnUtn for the rcpuli
lican presidential nomination pour.'d
in today following tbe announce
ment yesterday that the preald nt U
to be a candidate. Soma of Conlidtie'4
friends are preparing to put his name
on iu the primary in California
sealnst lllram Johnson.
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