If PAGE EIGHT ROSEBUPO NEWReVteW, eATURDAV, JANUAPV 1?. 134. UA VA a (INCORPORATED) Growers and Shippers of Fancy Oregon Quality First! Quality First! BRAND R. H. C. WOOD, Nan igcr 1) EDENBOVVER, Oregon (1 WAREHOUSES: 2) W. Washington St., S. P.Track (2 Private R.R.Tracks 13) Oak and Spruce Streets (3j ROSEBURG, Ore. TELEPHONE 60 ANCE! GRAND OPENING at Oakland's New Dance Hall Tonight, January 12 Snappy Music By Mac's Orchestra ADMISSION, 11.10 SPECTATORS, 25c IT: l.lltluli;thilvrii, Bavaria, Itl the Hands of u Midi (iroup Who I'er r,.nn orilrl il Untie of City lilclildlttx Street Cleaning . miv viiiiwMJiwJti.tiLxy DANCE! A SHARRARD'S SYNCOPATORS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT At, the ARMORY YOU CAN'T KEEP PROM DANCING TO THAT MUSIC Ifie Liberty Theatre LAST TIME TODAY Rtgtilar Price . Only 10 and 15 cent Edmund Cobb (TWO FISTED ED.) In "BATTLING BATES" Rapid Fir, Whirlwind Romanes of th Weit. Th plrtur erowifoO wlih itplimllil hor-toniaiiahlp, rnolU gun piny ini a lory that mow with liichiuiut a i ( Ao lat-fi I'rna I , J Wir 1.1'IiW Ii;sil AFKN, l avarla. Jan. 3. Hy Courier to farls Hy the AftMorlatrr. 1'reiMi. Forty men, tn rludinK the rrten uniformed a'p ratlHtn guard tn front of the main Kovernm'tu building, have b'n per forming thn function of whatever government there Ib bewtde the ar my of occupation In thla liidutrliil ceiiti r. tho home of the famou Ha tllwhe aniline dye factories. These 40 men Include not only government officials and office phi pi uvea hut al so tlie police force, men of the Htreet cleaning department and public ser vant v The separatist government of the autonomous paleicnate. wan pro claimed hem with tipproprliite cere montt4 on November 115, but neith er Its beg'nnluR nor It ultimate ef fect on the people wan ever made known to the outHlde world, owing partly to difficult telegraphic com munication and partly to the pre occupation of mont of the foreign cnrrenpoiidenta with important de vt'loprm ntu In the Ruhr. As win the cane in the Khtueluud where the separatists were In con trot and later ejected, all newspapers here were supprensid from the be ginning of tbe declaration of the 'republic' eicept thorn whone pro prietors agreed to submit to the cen svyHhlp of the new government. Con ie(iuently all but two stopped publi cation at once and thene two have now been forbidden becautt they putdlnhed a proclamation a few das a:o against the separatist regime. (A-'M-latcf1 FriHn I.,ied Wire) AUKHDKKN. Wash., Jan. 12. A. K. Graham, prosecuting attorney of Grays Harbor coun- ty, lust night fiUd a charge of second decree murder against Special Officer Wilbur Hollings- worth as the result of the death lute yesterday of Mike lztnar)a. who was fatally shot Thursday nUht in a dry squad raid on a South Aberdeen pool hall. August Koki, who was alho In the pool hall at the time of the raid, was also shot but only slightly Injured. cntes of membership will be present ed to all persoiif paying $1 or more into the fund. The money in to be uited for the purchase of the Harding property and the erection of a perma nent memorial. It is aluo planned to establish a chair In one of the leading college! for the purpose of teaching the higher principles of Ameiican citizenship. MISSIONARY SOCIETY ! MEETS ON THURSDAY Tho singing of the beautilul mis- sionary hymn, "Send It Out," opened the meeting of the Prenybterian Mis sionary Society, In the church parlors Thursday afternoon. A prayer by the president, Mrs. Chamberlain, followed. ' After a short business meeting, Mrs. XI. J. Shoemaker opened the devotion al exercises by the bvmn, "The Re gions Ileyond," and then read selec tions from the 12th chapter of I.evitl cus, the 11th chapter of Hebrews, and the 4th chapter of Mark. Praers were oftered by Miss l'arrott and ' Mrs. Fisher, and Mrs. Bodie led In I saying the Lord's Prayer. ! The subject of Mormoninm was ably discussed by Mrs. Thackrah, who was assisted by Mrs. Kisher, Miss l'arrott, and Miw. ilodle, who read Interesting articles on the subject of the alter- ; noon. About twenty were present. 1 NEW TODAY t Myers pumps and paru at Wharton Bros. ! Heinline Conservatory of DR. IL C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Z22 1'erklns Dldg. Roseburg, Ore. Telephone 86 ' Mid-Winter Schedule ! Work. EnterJ - o Also tht "ImmiUbls Eddt Lyons" Com.dy In th play of "Do You Take?" Aso tho Sport Pictorial "The Cradle of Champions" EUNOAV, MONDAY AND TUESDAY WITH MATINEES Tht C o.ntic, Gorgtous, Thrilling Mtrp,ce "In the Palace of the King." W. F. Thomas, manager of the Harding Memorial drive in lHmclaa county state sthat the effort to raise ftimle for a permanent memorial for the late president, will end on Jan. U. and it is hope dthat by that time, the rainpnivn may be over the top in this county. Letters hae IVen writ ten to all of the arh'o! in the county Miming the purpose of the drive. an, p. 'Men and pictures of the late Pesiti tu hae been hung in all of the batik of the county where eub M'ripti.tn are being received. Tin re is no effoit being m:.fle to so licit funds fttr this purpose. The as tHMntton i belm; formed among the friends of the late pre;d- nt who de sire to p rpetuate las td'-als. and thoee h- are In snuAlhy with the pli.n "re belntr asket, to make volun tary cttrtrthut tons Kn craved certifi- PLAY GRITS PASS The Hoeeburg hl?h school girls basketball team b ft today nKn for (rants 1'as liere th'y are to meet the girls of the high school there in a game tonight. The Hoeburg girls, under the direction of Miss; King, have developed an exceptionally good te;'.m. and are expecting to give a g;od acrount of themselves tonight. There has alnae bet n a strong rivalry be-, tween the Itos" brtig and t'.rants I'ass girls, as the hiih schools of these two places gave alwas maintained the1 best gitle' teams in the southern part of the stale. The Koseburg girls nuiking the trip are: Alice l est and Kuth Tolling f nardrt; Ada llenbest,! capiat and M.u ia I-ane, guards; Helen Keri;uon and Ixiuise louglns. cent ere; Th'lma New-hard, sub center; t;iada Velzain, sub forward;; Ruth I-arHw, tb Kusr and Miss King, coach. j TWENTYFOUR INDICTED. ,1 !.. ta.d Win ST. lAriS. Jan 12 A blanket In dictment ftKtrs ng "I person with eieetion irn i! i!;ir'.tfes in the Vit Au gust primartts in St. Louis iL-unty wis r.-t urn. d this aft moon. AT THE ORGAN STRANG MASTER ORGANIST ANTLERS THE LIBERTY THEATER'S NEXT WONDERFUL 3 DAYS OFFERING t SUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. WITH MATINEES. 4pr 1 lbs most lavish and thrilling of History's Romances. BBIBffl"" ACORCCOOS PHOTOPLAY SPECTACLE FROM THE OKtATtOvt ..'A ! 'J t-t STORY F.mRlO CRAWFPRO H. H Mi, V& lVV VV. 1 FOB RENT Apartment at 520 North Jackson. FOR SAI.K One horse top buggy, cheap. 520 N. Jackson. ', r i njt miss the band concert Sunday evening at the ( hristian church. IlEARthe" iWnlas-County Concert Hand at Christian Church Sunday evening. FOR SALE Prune trees. 5 cents. I.ocan Farm Nursery, R 6. Box 121. 1 Salem, Ore. FOR SAT.E-Well established and paying taxi business. Call 125 Sher idan or phone 44. 110AT.-!, broccoli carts and trailers, liui.:.- to order. Itiweburg Welding in.! :r;ui:ii: Wks. FOI! .M.E--0. A."C. Barred Ilwk i. ik. bnd to lay. Phone I4FU. Anna Kaiser. Melrose. V A N'Tl'. I Clean woolen and-cotton rats for carpet weaving. Will pay lc a ib. An one having phone ImFi'1. FOR SALE Reasonable, a 74 Harley Rividson motorcycle, 1923 model. In fine condition. Address J. 1. 23, cure News-Review. Vo'n's LK-3 lots" (75x140 ft.) facing en pavement, gd barn, nnd wood house, fur $rot. See Iuuerial Cleaners. VANTF.l To hear from owner of kmh1 ranch for ale. State cash price, full particulars. I. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. FOR "SALE -A" 24 eKg-'OliTniiity Inriihaior. and Newton oil burning polony brooder. Roth for J25. I'hone 4711. or inquire 325 Mosher St. V." WTril TO RENT S or 4 "room un furnished apt. nr small houe close ii at once ("nil or write Wilms F. Meredith. 2IS So. Flint St. FOR SALE Ftanonettf walnut tree Tufted on Cnllfurnta B!t; ro,it Thi Uml thit bears. Write us for prices I). H. Ayers & Sons. Kings Vslley. Ore. FOR SALE-S house at low"prices. Easy terras. Some for trade. Farms at a large desenur.t. Overhead ex pense iicht. Yon ee I can make rood prices. C. Merrill. S04 Mill St. WHY n-k for others" TtulM-your own business and mske real money out of fast selling fully guaranteed article: big profits, part or whole time: exclusive territorial . rights Closest srrutlnv Invited Addrms A. W. Swenson. M Scott St., San Frsnchco. Calif. W HY 1 -I'LAY riacT)n,ir ordeT'fof l"t .-hicks wl h the White Hatch rv, the hstchery with a reputatloi for r.l chirks. Sife arrivsl full oiTt rusrsnteed. Member of A rr"!ted II tch nr Sonoma County "A" and "A A" stock Price rirht S nd for catalog WHITE HATCH ERY. FeUIuraa, Calif . LAST TIME TONITE CHAS. RAY in "The Deuce of Spades" ALSO 'Matter of Policy Comedy lIKK-(IN l A. iOI X All! I TS IS, ( IIII.DItKN Hlr Sunday, "The Lion's Mous?" Piano Department Miss Elsie I I n son. New Dunning class, January children 9-12. New Harmony class, January High School pupils. Viciin Department Mrs. A. J. YocJ Junior Orchestra, Monday, 7-8 ij Beginners Orchestra, Wedne&l 7-s p. m. Sunday School Orchestra, Fo.1 7-8 p. m. Banjo and Guitar Club, TutsJ 7 to 8 p. m. Band Department Mr. Crocker d Mr. Shields. Boys' Band, Wednesday, 7 8 p. t Sectional Rehearsals, Monday d Tuesday, 4:30 p. m. Dramatic Art Department Misi Adams. Interpretative Dancing. New Cltd 1. Ladies, Wednesday, Fridsi p. m. 2. High School Students, Tun. Thursday, 4 p. m. 3. Children 9-12, Wednesday, H day 4 p. m. 4. Children, 6-9. Scturday 3 p. x Expressive and Play Product. Mondar 7 p. m. Pictorial and Decorative Art V' Charles Knaho. Class Fehnmry 5th. tn Jesso. IV- rat'ng Lamps and making .' ment and silk shades. Class January 8th, in Polychid and Baskets. Class January 8th, 4:15 o'clock children in Pictorial Art. Th's Is a StudeonRer year. THREE BIG DAYS Saturday (Mat. and Eve.) Sunday (Mat. and Eve.) Monday AT THE ORGAN Strang Master Organist WITH EDWARD HORTON ERNEST TORAENCE LOIS WILSON FRITZI RIDGEWAY "CHARLES OGLE LOUISE DRESSER. JAMESCRUZE eaoouCTios) I ANTLERS S Direction L A. Goux fesasass A Guaranteed Attraction