Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 24, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    ROSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, JANUARY ?4, 1M4. . .. - --!-
ROSEBURG HI & UJIVER8IM
Ex-State Champions
A Real Basketball Team from a Real Basketball To,
Friday, Jan. 25, 8 P. M., R. H. S. Gym
Come out and ee your team in action.
I 1 I
wm ma
COL REED CASE IS
Defense Claims That Where State
Agents El. trap a Man That
They Become Accomplices
of the Book seller.
The Case of Col Heed, charged with
posm-ssion nf intoxicating liijuor. has
been taken under advisement by Jus-tin-
(if tin- peace (ieuigc Jones. Attor
ney Libert Hermann Is udeavorlni!
to make a ilea of entrapment and has
Bsll.-d for lime In which lo file a
bifcf covering the authorities which
li claims will substantiate his claims.
'JT.e dvlciiae alleges lhat where Hl n
ate iii.loci In entrap another anJ
poiatiHdc a limn t vl"lat a law, and
then have hlin urrcslrd for aurh viola
1 tun. tlmt they become accomplices
and Unit their uncorroborated testi
mony In not sufficient for conviction.
In thin case a state aifent. Howard
.unl, and a deputy sheriff. Win. Swill
pcrstmdi d Keed. It
them two bollleii
Honor. Mien lie
the evidence wart turned over to the
Mate and a complulnt wua filed.
The defense claims that In recent
case Oregon Judges have held that
In such cases of entrapment, the
'spotters became agents or mo man
selling Ihe lliiuor. and lhat Ih
nnl could not he held
dence.
The ptate. on the other hand, main
tain that audi methods are necessary
In apprehending certain persona en
caged in lliiuor Jaw violations, and
Hint Ihero are ample minorities up
holding the legality of Ihe evidence
Introduced in auch rases.
The defense will file Its bilef thla
week and (he stale will hate the first
purl of ni'it ink In whlih to sub
mit an aiKiwer.
NOTICE
j SAVE LIVES BY
To members of I!os burf I-odgs
JJ. I'. O. L'lks.
At a nicotinic of Ihe lodge ot be
held Feb. 7 (Past Kxattcd ituicrs 9
N'lthl) Hi" question of authorli-
In k and directing the board of
trustee lo proceed Willi Ihe do-
it volopment of Ihe hlki Meld and
Playground and lo provide a fund
:' therefore, will be submitted for
your co'ieldeiation and action.
QUAKE WARNINGS' TAKES UP GOLF
4 NOTICE
Tfil'CK.S roil SALE-Just
the (ionic for hauling broccoli.
inal.e mo an offer. L. K. Chain-
bets, Ice I'lant. '
A cordial Invitation la extend-
Ih claimed, lo sell j. ,j ,,, ,.VBry Protestant American
i of
boo.e
An'oHM-d press leased Wire ) i
WASHINGTON. Jan. :'4. Heller
that continued study of Sclsmoluglc-1
al data will enable scientists to send j
oul warning, of eHnhuiialieH and i
volcanic- eruptions in llmo lo save j
Uvea, and lo pome extent protect j
property, was expressed today by j
li.. Thomas Jugger. Jr.. director of,
the governments Hawaiian Volcano:
Observatory.
j LOCAL NEWS X
j
I Mrs I S. Howard who spent yester
day in this city shopping relumed to
her home in Jllddle last evening.
E. W. Spaulding of
spending a short lime in mi ui,
looking after busiuesH interests.
The effects of the auto-congestion
in Yokohama and Toklo at Ihe lime
of Ihe eurthuake, lr. Jitgger said
in u italeinent today, profoundly
Impressed him. The cars became
so jammed In Ihe narrow streets
mat fire apparatus could not get
through.
It wni (Ms cotwlltion n much as
Intoxicating, . woman to become a member of (e ,.Hri hqunkf llself which made the
ins secured , women of the Ku Klux Klan Japanese disaster the biggest of all
i horrors on
iir JuirL'er has been In Japan con
ferrlng with scientists In rcgaid lo.lt lias ptoppeu roiling.
the eartlmuake disaster there in j Another necessity, he finds. Is to
u.........,i...p on which he is Dreiiarins wear a snappy suit that gives the
L ..ni.mi,..ntv rei.ori for the gov-i proper atmosphere and nev
ei-ntuellt
I F W. Snattlding of Medford is
I Aoo'-lated I'rt'i l.eiic! W-e.l
VKW VOIIK. Ian. it. "If l"y
money holds out." John I. Hocke-,
feller Jr.. told tin- members of the;
Men's lilble Class of the Turk Avenue
Hapiirt Church "I eventually will
learn to play a pretty good game of
.he ball cm e I,. U liu.es." and ort lime Here atlend.ng to business.
"nrver to pick up a lost ball uuui
H. M. Shlrtcliffe was 111 town today
for a lew hours attending to busiiUHB.
Mr. Shirtctilfe 1 fmm Myrtle Creek.
r to ap-
none in a evm nnsliiln RUlt.
Neither his futlier nor profession
al Instructors, he said, had been able
to Introduce him lo all the ropes.
Mrs. J. S. Oarlnnd of Eugene, is
spending a few days in Koseburg at
tending to business. Mrs. Carlaud is
registered at me Hotel Grand.
THOUSANDS DIE WHO
OUGHT NOT TO DIE
defend-
on such t-vl-
I for Information address I. O.
I Box luo5. Hose burg, Oregon. '
WOMEN OF THE KW
KEL'X KLAN.
.
TWO MILLION FLIVS
TURNED OUT IN 1923
Kow-Karn and other cow medicines
at Winn tun liros.
f A'""1nt'a -rcs f itv(1 Wire
IiETHOIT. Jan. 24. The Eord
Motor company made 2, 200. 03 auto
mobiles, trucks and tractors In laiM.
which is 773, 05i more than In any
previous year, according to produc
tion figures, announced today. Of
the total 1.M5.4X& automobiles and
trucks were made In this country,
and 175.474 In foreign plants in
cluding Canada. To the total of
these are added 101, has tractors and
7,823 Lincoln cars.
The figures were coupled with an
announcement that Ihe Ford com
pany expects to exceed this figure
In Its IU24 production, and that It
plans to start early this spring ou lis
program of 10,000 car daily.
This Is a Sludebsker year.
MOTION OVERRULED
INIHANAI'OI.IS. Ind.. Jan. 21. -The
American Legion h Just announced
Ihe release for presentation through
Judge Hamilton today overruled a
motion for a new trial in the case of
W. II. I'altersoti against J. I. Spring-
out the l ulled Stales of the feature '" aim ouiers. .uc
I hotnplnv production "The Whipping "'H''d a Judgment against Spring
Jl..." based on Hie famous Taberl "id In a recent suit involving rte
.i.i. i. ,.,,i,,,.,i, i,..fre,tiil to a gravel bar south of Kose-
ii.. ..nhiic . r..u, ... i hi-,i Tahert 1 burg. The latter
a souiig ex soldler of North Pukota
death In a prison
filed motion for a
new trial, but has been denied.
was whipped tu
camp in Florida. An Investigation In !
to h!' d'ath n sult.-d In Hi" convic
tion of Thomas Waller lllggenbotham
the whipping boss, who Is sirring a
life sentence for murder.
The story of "The Whipping Boss."
Is based directly uiku evidence In Ihe
Taberl en .e although certain dramatlc
llcense hn( b-cu used by Ihe producer;
of Ihe photoplay. Ilarbaia IP'dford and
Lloyd Hughes are the stars. i
Following a preview of the picture
by national orili-ers of the American
Legion, John 11. quinn, national 10111
uiaiuler sa.d :
"This story is a most graphic revel
ntloll of the convict leasing steiu. II
vieuatltes some of the things the
American Legion is endeavoring lo ac
complish. In Its investigation of the
Taberl case the legion proved that 11
, was organised, as its constitution
. a fs oul, 'for Hod and Country and
that its fit st duty k to uphold law
and older."'
The picture will first be snown i.l
Ihe large cities of the country and will
then be released geueially under au
spices of the elevi n thousand sists (if
' the Legion.
Folding pruning
ltros.
saws at Wharton
E
T
record," paid Dr. Jag-
ger. I consider it only a question
of time, when due to the Increas
ing prublem of auto trafiic, all large
cities will provide special parking
areas or building for auios and nev
er allow any machines lo stand In
Ihe streets without a driver ut the
wheel.
While II Is true that nn the At
Mrs. Fannie Little who resides in
Oakland, spent yesterday afternoon in
Uoseburg ehopplng and vialting with
friends.
A. H. ltlack is registered at the II
tel Grand from Myrtle l'olnt. Mr.
T ., t I Illack is spending a few days in our
Kidney Troubles Responsible cit). on business.
Never mind how much you pay for j jtrs." L. C. DeBore who spent the
a kidney medicine, if it puts 'our I morning In Koseburg shopping re
kidnevs in good shape, banishes that 1 ,urne(j tniS afternoon to her home in
backache and drives puffiness from T)Tain
under the eyes 1
Dr. Carey's Marshront Prescription s
777 (made of roots and herbs), a big 1 j NEW TODAY 2
seller in the east coatB S1.5U a pack-
ago either In tablet or liquid form
anil it s wen wonn 1110 uio..,. , ,It, .,M color
ivory. I'hone 1K2-J.
...i..t. in t.it..kn few
lantlc seaboard the like lhood of an treatment ripht-now with this
earthquake and resulting fire is I almll, medicine may save a life,
falrlv remote, this is not true m ' v heartbreak through grief-and
Fniiflc cities, which are In a recog - I h ;a ,n(J hreakilig Up of a happy,
nize l earthquake district. Yet the ,
population of such cities as Los An-; N(.;.pr mlnd Kbnt y(111 nave tried be
foreif you get up through the nigm
geles anl seaiue conilliue in hi
crea e and continue heedlessly to
block arteries of traffic by allowing
such potential sources of fire as
parked automobiles to Bland about
In the busiest streets.
ARGENTINE FOLKS
GREAT MEAT EATERS
(Associated I'r"ss Leased Wire.)
SALT LAKE CITY. I'tah. Jan. 24.
The people of the Argentine who
have quite a reputation as meat eat
ers are the largest per capita con
sumers of mutton and the British
come next, according to Charles J.
Brand, consulting specialist In mark
eting. Culted States department of
agriculture who addressed the an
nual conention of the National
Wool Grower's Association hA to
day. Mr. Brand rave a detailed outline
of what the department of agricul
ture is doing in the livestock In
dustry. In the Argentine every year, ho
said, each person eats 2S1 pounds
of meal and of thla 2S pounds is
mutton.
lie gave the following figures on
per capita consul ;i''.lon of mutton:
Argentine. 2s pounds; Culled
If Your tiulms are moist, if you even
suspect vou have knlmy trouble, get
Dr. Carey's Marsh'jrot Prescription
No. 777 today at Nathan Fullerton's
or any druggist anywhere and if It
doesn't help you. If you aren't glad in
a week's time thnt you bought It, go
and get your money back it will be
waiting for you.
FOH SALE Collie pups, phone 454-It ,
or call r.4" So. Stephen.
FOH SALE One milch cow. Team,
wagon and harness. Other farm ;
tools. I'hone 1CF1I.
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
300 Pairs
Ladies' Shoes
I
LOO
Former Selling Prices to $10.00
Roseburg Booteri
IRVIN BRUNN
SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET
Perkins Building Caw StJ
FA
FOK SALE 55 yds. of almost new
Axminster carpet sewed in 12 foot
lengths. I'hone 192-J. '
WANTED Woodcutters; for sale It.
I. It. eggs for hatching. C. W.
Groves. I'hone 5F33.
METHODIST REVIVAL
ATTRACTING CROWDS
Uninviting Path of ChratiJ
Challenge. Tho music in totJ
wilh the revival services It eil
CHOICE Palmetto Asparagus plants
for sale. 20 cents per doz. Kobert
McKay, Ilrockway, Oregon.
Like good chocolates? Set k
low sale for big week end ol
Fancy chocolates, 49c a lb. Ai
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
MANILA, Jan. 24. One constabu
lary soldier and two fanatics were
killed in a clash on Bucas Island, off
the coast of Mindanao, where mem
bers of the religious society of Col
orum have been pausing trouble, ac
cording lo advices received here from
I Snrleao.
! The town of Socorro, where fnnat
I les had entrenched themselves, has
1 been burned by Colonel Powers, con-
Istnliularv commander or hurigao
I w ho believes that Its destruction
FOH SALE Ilig bargains in cars 1
Dodge, a Hupmobile, and a Saxon 6.
Oilman's Garage. 324 TV. fasn St.
I FOR SALE Guaranteed first . class
I tires and tubes. CHEAP. Oilman's
Tire Station, 324 w, Cass tat,
WANTED Unfurnished 3 or 4 rooiiw, j
garage, barn for cow, chicken coop, i
Close in. Must be reasonable. Ad-1
dress M. J. H.. care lews-l.eview. ,
The revivnl services at the First
M. E. Church Is progressing nicely
and large crowds are attending to
hear the fine sermons of the pastor. ' cove conrectionery.
Iiev. Joseph Knotta. Ilev. Knotta will j '
speak tonight on Ihe theme, "Food $3 worth of music for 23t
That Christians May Not Eat." The month's Etude contains 2
theme for tomorrow night is "The I good music. Oil's Music Stor
TONITE AND FRIDAY
i lng.
Kingdom 2.. P . - ' wm resuU , collapse of the uprls-
poiimin, . aiiu.iu i'--- - - i
States 5 7 pounds; Germany (pre
war) i 2 2 pounds .,...! The Etude, the musicians magazine.
"Sheen were ttrsi introiiuceo imu - - .
1 . : . , .. . Thta months coov contains JJ
Ihe United stales in h.ii-j,
(Jet your spray outfit in shape now
We carry Hurdle and Mers pruts,
pew hose, norles, rod. and all kinds
(if pump pat-Mug Wharton llros
Associated Press Leased Wiro.l
WASHINGTON. Jan. 24. Presi
dent Coolldge will leave Washington
for the flrl time wince he entered 1
tho White house Inst August, when;
he goes to New York on Lincoln's I
birthday to speak at the anniversary
dinner of tin' National llepuhlii-an '
club. The address Is expected lo he
the first of a political nature ho has j
made since lie became president.
Arrangements for the trip have:
been completed by Charles D I'.llles.
rcuuMicau national committee man
from New York, an officer of the i
clulv
The executive, accompanied by i portuuee
Mis. Cooll.l: e will leave Washington
at noon February. 12. reach New
Yerk shout R o'clock, attend the
dinner and return at midnight.
We rerhnrge vntlr bsttery in II to S
hours at the Wll'ard Service Siatlnn.
when
flock was landed In irginln. ne
said. "The first flock reached Mas
sachusets In ltKIO."
"It was not until 1793 lhat a cit
lien of Boston smuggled In a ram
and two ewes of Marino breeding,
hut unfortunately for the Immediate
development of the fine wool In
dustry the recipient of these animals
butchered them for meat.
"The sheep Industry, associated
with the pastoral age In human civ
ilization is one of the most ancient
of all agricultural Industries. It is
undoubtedly the most auoient of our
prcenl clothing fibres and shares
with cottou tlitf place of greatest Itn-
The Etude, the
This months copy contains
! pieces of good music, only 2Gc copy.
, Oti s Music Store.
I mo LIBERTY THEATRE
1
THINS HIS TITLE
A
loclsted Press Leased Wire.)
CHICAGO. Ian. 24. Willie llop-
pe cf New York, veteran champion
at IS. 2 bnlkline blllinrds, took tho
Inst block of a poorly played 1500
point challenge match from young
Jake Schaefer here last night. 5011
to 417. and thereby retained his j
crown. Young Jake, mm of the
wizard" of other rtavs. was threat-I
enlng on Ihe first night, when he
got r.'io to Hoppea :dh. nut rurien
up Tuesday night, when Hoppe
brought the score to 1.000 to 73!
hv not plavlnc quite so poorly as
did the chall. nger.
The American I.eglon drum corps o
held a i.nmhy practice last night wiih Glycerine Mixture for
LOST Female shepherd dog, 1 yr.
old. Tan and white. 4 white feet.
Leather titrap no neck. Notify A. E.
Davinon, Wilbur. Oregon. Ut. 1. Box
16.
I AM BOOKING orders for day-old
chicks, hatched right. Tancreds
.iirain. S. C. White Leghorns, culled
by latest method. Price $12 per 100.
Eggs for hatching $4 per 100. C. A.
Puckett, Cayunville. Ore.
WANTED at once. Severn! Jersey
cows, fresh, or will be soon. Also
team good horses or mules. 1200 or
1250 in weight. J. W. Tollman Art
P.eal Estate. Edenbower, Riverside,
Phone 265-J.
BEl'oSlE representative large con- j
cern. Establish yourself permanent- j
ly. Simplified method selling shoes !
factory to wearer. Your daily profit
lan c Apply immediately. Style
Arch Shoes, Cincinnati.
VOl VI ST"act"QI ' ICK O w tier is
sacrif'cing this cozy 4 room bunga
low, lot 60 x 173 feet, well located,
including heating stove connected
with hot water tank, one rug. and
linoleum on kitchen for $13u0: ,
$7f.o cash, time on the balance. TV.
A. llog.ird. Heal Estate, 214 Case
Street. Phone 303.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES"" For
the best reasons in the world the
owners do not wanl the general
public to know their place of busi
ness la for sale. Here is a fine op
portunity for any man with a little
money and business ability to be
come established in a going, paying
businos. Get full information from
Lawrence Astncy, 125 Cass Street, ,
Phone 219.
A James Cruze Production
sstHV
J 1 1
With
EDWARD HORT0N,
THEODORE ROB
ERTS. HELEN JER
OME EDDY, LOUISE
DRESSER
To the Ladies:
This Is your picture! Bring along
the men and enjoy an hour and
a half of supreme triumph!
To the Men:
You've got to hand It "To the
Ladies!" And oh, man! this pic
ture gives 'cm all the credit due!
To Everybody:
Come along and laugh yourself
hoarse at this comedy classic,
made from the knockout stage
success.
Direct from Its senu
tlonal record run in
Portland I
A Guaranteed
Attraction
Children 10e
Adults 35c
LAST TIME TODAY
Bo Program. Rrgular Prices, Only 10 snd 15 Cents
A Hen Wilson Production Starrhig
Marjorie Daw and Roy Stewart
A mtMiibf -rt of
IN
'A Motion to Adjourn
From tht Saturday Evening Post Story
By PETER B. KYNE
Drum Malor Petterson stinging
"wicked baton" and the bos are now
in r.-adintss for the big celebration
at Culture Grove on nevt Saturday
night. Ihe committee In charge of
Ihe caravan will have about fifty to
trip The "Days of '4! show-
all and many who are not
inhere of the legion expect to Join
J the caravan and make the trip. The
bunch will leave the armory on Sat
urday nlnht at l o'clock sharp wl'h
Traffic officer Thuiber In command.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
U. S Weather Bureau, local office.
Ko,.hurg. Oregon, ! hours ending i
Gas on Stomach
If You Laughed at "Ruggles" You'll Roar Now!
Special Added Attraction Tonite
'Oregon Wild Life' and "The Scenic NorthvvejtJ
Simnle elvcerine. buckthorn bark.
etc.. as mixed in Adlerlka. helps any
case gas on the stomach In TK
minutes. Most medicines act only on
lower bowel but Adlerlka acts on
I '
At the Organ Zj Jff 'l' At "
Robt. Strang Robt
(DANGER!
i of fire is ever present.- I
HOTH uiht ami lower bovl and re-'j . t
move, ail gas,. , and poisons. Bring, f Insure HOW for protection
QUINE, GOODMAN & CO.
;Oul matter von never thought was In
I your system. Excellent for ohsllnste
constipation. Guard, against appen-
licit:. Nathan Ptillorton. druggist.
K Again Today Better Come Early
Cass & Jackson Sts.
I
A Corned) Prama of Ihe great writer of Saturday Kvculng Post' and V
"Cosmopolitan Mngstine" fame.
A combination of Interesting features, tome charming studies of ani
mal life, beautiful photography and some humorous and grotesque
characters
The "orn.-ry and sorthhss men of the world." order are distinctly
hun on. us when tln v make their way into polite toilety. aud do thing,
outrageously fuuii.
A Picture Touching the High Water Mark.
... v
Also: "1 lie Acops Fables, 'Spooks,' nnd 'Town Topics" i
e. ni. 1
Precipitation in Ins. and Hundredths
V llUh.i-t temperature yesterdav..
K Lowest temperature lasl nUht.. 4i
J Precipitation last 24 hours 0
55 Total p ecip since first of month 62
Normal preclp. for ;hat month.. 60
55 Total pr. cip. from Sept. 1. 1?2J
A to dale
Aver piecip frvvn S.-pt. I, lTT
( T'dsl defltlencv fn U! Sept. l,
g r.i.';!
5? Average precpilsttou for 46
w.-t seasons. (Sei'tomo. r to
!sy. trcltts. ve i
I i.md tonight and Friday.
LONG TAKEN TO PORTLAND
I
County Commisslotier K. W. Long
who has bon in very poor health fori
.several week, was taken to Portland,
vesterday snd will be placed urder
the care of a specialist. Commissioner
l-ne urfe-ed a complete breakdown
following Ihe J ciuarv term of court
andh is coiii!i". vi brouvht on a core
brcal henioiiioice which ha, made
his condition tv orl'lcal. He appear.
lo be gain nc In health, however, and
Ml ! hor.'d thr.t with comrlete rest
SI S and the best of medical attention, he
t;i recover from his Illness and will
HAROLD - LLOYD
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W1LUAM lllil.t, Observer.jbe able to resume bis duties.
DU. II. C. CHURCH
OrTOVETRlST AND EYESIGHT
SPECIALIST
122 Perkins B!dg. Roseburg, Ore.
Telephone S
4WHY WORRY?
Children
10c
' Adults I
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