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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1924)
RO8EBUR0 NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAV. JANUARY gl. 19Z4, PACI EIGHT 8 SAVINGS ON EVERY ARTICLE PURCHASED January Sales! Pre-Inventory Reductions Better Service the store that A generous Reduction j CSJgh amounting to O On all Dry Goods, Ready toAWar Ladies' and Men's Furnishings and on practically All SHOES. Sale Continues this Week! Am I LOCAL NEWS Orcutt In Portland Attorney A. N. Orcutt lu spending a few days In Portland atiendniK to business matters. Ed Weaver In City I C ounty Commissioner Kdwin Weaver of Myrtle ( reek, spent the day In Host-burg attending to buMnoss mat-, tera. ; On Way to Marihfleld F. E. Wilson, undertaker at Marsh field, wax In the city on his way home from I Anaeles where he hue been for the past six weeks visiting with his family who are located there for the winter. Will Build Apartment House Louis Albert Banks him purchased the old Mellows ' bnrtfllniC on Main street, three doors souili of the city hall. The building Is now tised as a garage, but will be remodeled and converted Into an apartment house. Fir Department Called The fire department was called Sat urday night for a small fire at the (leorge Chandler home on Fowler HI. An oil stove caught fire, but was ei jUiiKUlshcd before the department ar rival. No diimsve whs done. MIffIXBCttICXX,III,WIW,W Z5hQ LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW MATINEE TOMORROW The Big ROBERT W CI IAMBERS The Cori I Conway Tearle and ! ! Elliott Dexter I DorisMay. Harry Nucr3.BruantVa3hDurn, & Miss Dupont. Phullis Havei: Vally Van and R Hobart BosvortK- SNUB TOLLARO COMEDY "THE BIO IDEA" TmsTBTo SPECIAU SHOW ONLY lie FOR ADULTS. CHILDREN 10c BE SURE TO SEE HOUDINI World's fimoui hjindcuif king In on of th ytr' molt an at tons I photodramasl TODAY AND TUESDAY Better Merchandise does the business" 4 NOTICE ' 4. To members of Host burg Lodga U. I. O. Klks. At a meeting of the lodge ot be held Feb. 7 (I'asl Knalled Rulers Night) the question of authorlz- ing and directing the board of trustees to proceed with the do- velopmeut of the Klks Field and Playground ami to provide a fund , therefore, will be submitted for 0 your consideration and action. In Town Saturday Mrs. T. II. Garrison who resides In Oakland was In town for several hours Saturdny afternoon shoppiuK. Hert Today Mrs 1. N. Welch of Ohndale was In this city toilay spending peveial hours shopping urd MsltlnK with fro nds. To Portland Paul llorriiam who spent the week end in th !. city Willi friends and rela tives returned last niitltt to his home In Portland. Here Today Mrs. Walter Leake spent the day '.u I Itosebura shopping ami vMtiiia withi friends. Mrs. I.eake is floln Illxon-I Villi'. j Special VltNMeO tl IPMKD J MONTtGMf! DiMl TD ft CMC MM ARCHAmSAUO ptwowrppt mykom e.iNicrvJ Griffith 1 coaSofflSri "fialdaneoffhe Secret communicated to Houdini from TESTIFIES .TODAY fAnaoclnted I'fn I,uio-fl Wire.) IJ.S A.MiKI.KS. Jan. Zl. Jlifl A Normand, lllm actress, fashionably J clad and looking none the worse for tier recent operation fur appendlclt Is. today failed to identify the 2S- jj calibre pistol, up to tin- present time believed to have Ixen hers, wiih whKh Horace A. ilreer. Miss g Normand's rhauircur. shot Court- ,5, land H. nines. In-over oil man. New i-t Yearn night. Mi Normand was 45 minute on III" aland at Ureer's hearing today. rf For tin- second time Mrs. Kdlth g Karnes, heretofore described as , Miss Nnrniand'i housekeeper at the g time the shooting occurred, failed to appear In eourt as a witness In the hearing and a bench warrant was Issued for her arrest. fy Hhorlly after the conclusion of ! Miss Noimunds testimony the hear- g lilt adjourned until 2 o'clock. Viss Normand crew quite nert- & vena during the cross examination. W The defense Interrupted Miss Nor- manil's testimony Willi lolent ob j.ctlons but the actress kept talk- Jij In sr. The defense shoulted to her to await eourt Instructions. "I have to tell the truth." she said. The jq audtenre applauded. Justice Hanhy rapped for iiulet and threatened to ' clear out the entire bunch." fi, o & k '. t.li.lu Unit i,t WMrflV OlltfltS at Wharton P.roa. See them now. ANNUAL SILVER TEA BE HELD TOMORROW The annual slher lea of the H"(c- A buiK Woman's club will be held t. Jq morrow afternoon In the pnrlors of the Presbyterian church and a Rood gj crowd is anticipated. The silver tea f4 Is held each year for the benefit of g the Scholarship Loan Fund, maintain- J ed by the federated women's clubs of s Oregun, and each federated club con- jJ irbutia so much to the fund. A pro- y gran will entertain the ladies, and the committee, composed of Mrs. Chas. llusho. Mrs. Oeorge Neuner, Mrs C. it L. Haves, Mrs W. V. Winston. Mrs. W. .; Wade. Mrs. T. K. Singleton, jff and :irs C. II lialley, promise that It? will be an Interesting one. (iood spray hose at Wharton llros. EMERGENCY BOARD MEETING CALLED f -,.iit,.d T,-s LeAAfil Wire.) SAI.KM. Jan. 21 governor Pierce this ntortiinj! announced that a meet ing of the stute emeiRency beard would probably be called within the next two weeks to consider the prob lem of financliiK the reconstruction of the Industrial plan'ii at the state penitentiary, which were destroyed by fire last fall. Emergency board meetings are at the call of the secretary of state. it. it. om.:it si:r asiih ( A.Hnialt (1 lTfn l-afel Wltr.) WASHINC.TON. Jnn. 21. The ord er T l lie tnttTHtutn romim'rre rom nilHsion rciiuirinK railroads to Ishuc l:tt rrlinnct-ahlt' mili-ai: tickets un der the art of VZ was set aside ' iys 'pips nil linn "ins1" I ..sv LADIES' SPECIAL Just the right time for the right place. Ladies' black and brown suede pumps, black and brown oxfoul3, black and brown shoes, all go at S3.00 a pair ROSEBURG j l BOOTERIE S . J :.V.V,V.t 1KVIN BHUNN v,-..-,,-, Perkins Bldg. Shora thai Satlxfy and Fit Your Fe.-t. To f, 1 I I 4j 1IAIIV WAS AIIAMKNKI roiiTI.ANI), Jan. 21. A ten ilays ohi tmhy was abandoned at tin' CuiIiiid Unti l this morn- o: li liy a young couplo. sup- pos.dly tin. parents. The ho- k iMnpneti found the lt and i Hi-lit it to the Waverly llaby i Home. e ty the cupr.-me court today in a case iTought by the poverniuent agulnat the rullroads east o( the Mississippi and north of the Ohio and I'otonuti- rivers. CHILSON SCHNURSTEIN WEDDING Hubert ( hilson and Velma F. Selinurstein v. ere united In marriage Sunday evenniK at 9 o'clock at the I'resl);. te! l.ui nmniie. The ceremony was pert irined by Rev. 1.. n. Quick. In the presen.-e of a few relatives and friends. Mr t hilson k a uraduato of KosebuiK hih school. The younK couple will m:iko their home In this city. Mrs. Cornutt Here Mrs. Walter ' omuf "f Canyonville as in town Inr sevetal hours Saiur di.y afiernoun shoppinR and attending; to ether afinirs. I NEW TODAY FtK TKAI'K- Mt In Kuen tn trade fur Ford coupe. O. E. t'ox. Kt. 1, Hoi v.. Res. torn, Oregon. FOK "SAI.K -Hat anil vetrhhay In car load ..!. ton. F. O, 11. t'reswell. A Kirese J. M. lavenport, ( resweli. Or, con. Service" is founded on a Red ore story the Police Archives of two coniinents. Broccoli Growers! January 18, 1924. fFTER investigating conditions in a number of Eastern markets, in addition to conferring with leading produce men representing practically every 0tf) important market in the United States and Canada, it gives me pleasure to announce that prospects appear favorable for marketing the coming crop. We are glad to inform our members that the Roseburg loading station is under construction, and private railroad track. 6-car capacity has been placed. Offices and loading sheds will be completed in ample time for handling the crop. The following is an estimate of our loading capacities for the coming season: Roseburg 30 cars per day Dillard 4 cars per day ' Greens 4 cars per day Riddle (3 warehouses) 8 cars per day Edenbower (team track) 2 cars per day Sutherlin 3 cars per day Myrtle Creek 1 car per day Total Capacity 52 cars per day - The Roseburg station is located at the corner of West Douglas and the S. P. railroad tracks. . Temporarily, our office is in the rear lobby of UMPQUA HOTEL. Respectfully, FOSTER BUTNER, Manager UMPQUA BROCCOLI EXCHANGE, INC. LOST A for terrier with two black spots on one s.de. Answeu to the name of Fat. Reward. Phone ! 111.L j 7 ROOM plastered house. Garage and woodshed. Paved street. In good' lo-j t on. A nice home at reasonable p;i'. IJTcd.t't): Jtiju.uO down and nil, nee In monthly payments. O. W. Young & Son. Fhune 417. JKtert.uO buyg a 4 room house Lot luoxlOO ft. Some fruit trees. Clar-1 ase. Poultry house PixCO ft. A nice little home. Suuu.vv cash will handle. Or will Include furniture with place for JiTiO.uO. J1350.1K) cash. G. W. Young i Son, Phone 17. FIVE TIIOl'SANI) A YKAR ASSFH-, FD Flour. Feed. Seed Hay. Crain. 1 Ilusiness old cblished. Stock fori sale for much less than cost. Fii turw aud iquipmeut at a sacrifice. ! t'heap rent. iHin't miss this oppor tunity to gel into a fine paying busi ness. Ijiwreni e Agency. 125 Cass Street, Phone 219. IH1 YOl' FVF.ll PAY FOR A PAVE MENT? If you have you will ap-1 predate this offer Two fine cor ner lots, best location and neigh borhood In Roseburg. Pavement, sidewalk and all street assewments paid for. isoo takes the whole bus-: iness. Uut you better get busy. Law rence Agency, 125 Oiss Street. Phone ;ij. YOF CAN M A K ER10 M ON EYDeau tiful room modeni home for rent with two acre of choice river bot tom garden land and a modern commercial poultry house, capacity Inert hens. Everything electrically equipped. House has basement, heating plan;. built In features. ! breakfast room. bed rooms and sleeping porch, borders on river, t an rent rooms for more than rent. This le t snap. See Ijiwence Agency ' 121 Cass Street, Phone 119. , HOME LAI NDRY, Phone 537. FOR SALE 2 table counters, rear.on-Jibk-IJellMilllnery. PHONOGRAPH records exchanged, 10c each. 328 No. Kane. FOR SALE 4 large- covered tables, reasonable. Mell Millinery. FOR SALE 17 yards of heavv CoCoa matting. 36 Inches wide, new Bell Millinery. FOR SALE One large glass show case. 9 ft. long, 6 ft. high. 3 ft. wide. Hell Millinery. FOR RENT Modern 4 room furnish ed flat. Inquire Mrs. C. V. Clark, ltenuty Studio. Phone 212-J. FOR SALEi)ry blockwdlaur?l and oak. 3 Poland China shoals, 4 bronze tonw. A. E. Kruse, Roseburg, Oregon. FOR R ENT Very desirable" ro"onTfor gentleman, in private family. New house, heat, hot water. Close In. Phone 240 hours 9 to 6. FOR RENT 4 room-housts 4T lots. Garage. Small bain and chicken house. Ilerries and fruit. $12 00 per month. G. W. Young & Son, Phone lOR RENT 6 room house, close in. range connected for hot and cold ater. bath, garage and woodshed. J25 per month. Chas. Kyes, 826 No. Jackson St. DR. H. C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT SPECIALIST J Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Or. Telephone 8i Mr. Post Leaves E. A. Post left lant night for land where he will spend a !e attending to business affairs. 44 (DANGER of fire is ever present- i Insure now for protects QUINt GOODMAN I W Cass & Jackson Sts. "Salomy Jane u biui y vj HI" . classic. The play by strong was a huge hit JM F cure, iHHUiuunj ,v - . them, is a knockout. Yon w- oe aisappoinieu Tuesday Matinee and E""'! and Wednesday ittml "David Copperfoj At The OrBan-Blt A SUPER SPECIAL' CHILDREN 10e. ADULTS M A.IESTH' . vrf I LAST TIME TONIGhJ Jjjgljll Camilla Deardorff at V"