Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 12, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    BOStBUHq NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAV. ffBRUARV 12, 192.
ROSElRG Hlvs UNIVERSITY f OREGON FROSH r aBIS5i
a mm fiMi oil t- liVouh cnu I ttinni XTaT.a.-T-.-.-..
i Preschern, Melrose. Phone 6F25. S '-taoauj,
LOCAL NEWS j
Visiting Her From Alaska
HARVARD AVENUE
In West Rom-bur III on of the
main artery leading lo and from
th
li.n. R...,..r .,f Ketchikan. Alaska." -
spent a .nor. time in th visiting. J , " " C, . ,h Is i
tv ur,A (n II fifronr anil Wil-1 w w K 7 .
ith Mr. and .Mrs. Wia. H II.
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GUARD POWER RATES TO IIIf OF
PLAtt PRDTESTEDfTUT IS FOUND
Mr. Spencer Here (
E. R. Spencer of Port land Is spend-,
vicinity It will pay you to inve-
titrate the P. J. flailf property.
Loth from atandpoint of con-
venlence. beautr and price, will
In a few day In Roseburg attending .,,11 .11 or Dart of the property,
to business. Mr. Hpencer la rvsl-i with the improvement. It will
tered at the Hotel Uuipqua. . py you to Investigate thla home,
and compare the price with other
Clenn Taylor to Portland . nrouerty. P. J. Dallf.
nii-nn Tuctnr lnfl fhiN nuirll'ln for.
J urillinu litre III? will hjjviiu iiitr ii-i
day looking after business umt-
Rctebure and Eugene to
Tangle in Basketball Con
test Here Wednesday.
fr
tera.
To Retldt in Grant Pat
Charles Vokum left this morning for
Grant Pass, where h will reside per-j
manently. lie will live with bis father,!
J. I'. Yokutn.- j
Leave for San Francisco j
Hurry Hatfield left this morning for
Kilbournn la road foreman of engines
of the Southern Pacific company.
T. I). Davis of Glide was In our city
today for a few hour transacting
business.
On Legal Matter
William Jackson, a business man of
Myrtle Point, arrived in this city yes-
Kan Francisco where he will spend tBrday afternoon to spend a few days
several duys attending to business and
visiting with friends.
Leave For Portland
Miss Kva lilce and Clarice Harpes
ter left this morning for Portland
where they will spend several days
visiting with friend and relatives.
Traveling Agent in Town
G. R. Webster, traveling freight and
passenger agent for the Chicago Mil
here attending to legal matters.
Here From Port Orford
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Frank, who are
residents of Port Orford, are spending
a lew days In thl city visiting with
friend and attending to business matters.
HAVE HARD SCHEDULE
Roseburg Boys to Meet Cot
tage Grove Tonight and
Will Play Eugene and
Medford This Month.
waukee and 81. Paul, Is spending a ; this afternoon
To Portland on Business
Mrs. A. D. Crawford and Miss Min
nie Hell of the Indies Shoppe,
left
The Roseburg National Guard bas
ketball team bas lined up some very
promising and interesting game for
this month. Tbe first game will be
played at Cottage Grove tonight, when
the guardsmen tangle with the artil
lerymen of that city. Tbe Cottage
Grove team 1 big and heavy and the
Roseburg team Is fully as strong.
and both are made up of experienced
City Council to Ask Reduc
tion in Electrical Rates for
Roseburg and Vicinity.
ACTION IS DEMANDED
City Attorney Instructed to
Endeavor to Secure Co
operation to Lower
Power Rates.
short time in Roseburg attending to
business matter.
Visit HMer
Mrs. Anna Sayera who spent yes
terday in this city visiting with her
sister, Mrs. J. II. Sloan, returned to
her home In West Fork last even
ing. Weaver Visiting Here .
Mr. and Mr. L. L. Weaver arrived
In this city yesterday from Albany to
spend a few days vlBlting with Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Weaver of the Hotel
Umpqua.
District Agent Here
A. 8. Rosenbauni, district freight
and passenger agent for the Southern
Pacific company, of Portland arrived
In this city last evening to spend a
few day attending to business mat
ters. v
To Attend Meeting
Rev. C. If. Hilton. Rev. John T.
Stivers and Prof. C. II. Allheldu mo
tored to P.ugcne this morning to at
they will spend
to business.
for Portland where
a few day attending
players so that the contest will be an
interesting one. The local guardsmen
will be accompanied by a number of
rooter from thl city.
Tomorrow night a fine game 1 to be
played in this city, when tbe Roseburg
and Eugene national guard teams
tangle at the armory. The Eugene
boys won last year by a small mar
gin, and are coming down with the
determination of again trimming up
the Roseburg quintet. Roseburg how
ever, docs not expect to be trimmed,
and a lively battle Is certain.
On the 20th the local team goes to
Medford for a game there, and Med
fot d will play a return game here
either the last of February or the
first of March.
The armory floor ia being put In
fine shape for the game on Wednes
day night, and will be one of the best
basketball floor of tbe Btate when the
game Is called. The floor which Is
kept clean and smooth for dancing.
Is being thoroughly cleaned and scrub
bed, so that the players' shoes will
stick firmly and make the guinea fast.
As the floor Is large a great deal of
open playing la possible, aud scien
tific basketball is assured.
The local team Is made up of
George Singleton and Harley Watson,
forwards; Okey Taggert, center; Free
Farmer, Charles Thurston, and - Sam
fatnnbell. eruards. All nf these nlav.
To Visit In California Fire Department Called . era ate experienced men in the game,
Mrs. E. A. llelmholt and father, Ar- The fire department was called this aj having been high school stars,
thur Clonke, left this morning for San morning for a roof fire at the E. M. while Taggert played on the O. A. C.
Francisco and other polnta In Callfor-I Moore property at the corner of Rose' varsity team. The local boys have
ma wnere mey win spenu me nexi ' aim wasmngion streets, sparas iroiu
three week vlsltlug with friends and ! the chimney set ffre to the roof and a
The city of Roseburg will enter a
formal protest against any increase
In electrical rates for light and power,
and, going further than that, will file
with the public service commission a
petition In which It will be set forth
that the existing rates are too high.
and will ask that the present schedule
be lowered. This action was deter-
' mined at a meeting of the city coun
cil last night, at which City Attorney
Carl Wimberly was Instructed to go
Tutankhamen's Sarcophagus
Is Most Splendid Ever
Found in Egypt
CASE 3 METERS LONG
Effigy of
Appears
Ancient Pharoah
in Relief on
Mummy Case Gem
Studded Headpiece.
Returns to Klamath Falls
Miss Agnes Eninnn who ha been
spending the past few day In this
city visiting with friend and attend
ing to business matter returned to
her home in Klamath Falls today.
Quest Return Home
Rose llahn, who has been-spendlng
the past few days visiting In this
city at the home of Mr. and Mts. C.
A. Warren left this afternoon for her
home In Corvallls.
Here From Medford
Miss Helen llordwell, who resides in
Medford is spending a short time In
Roseburg looking after business mat
ters and visiting with friends. Miss
Dordwell is registered at the Hotel
Grand.
Mrs. Thomas Dismissed
Mrs. J. N. Thomas who has been in
the Mercy Hospital for the past three
tend a meeting of the stnto board of months receiving medical treatment.
the Christlun church. They will re-i was dismissed and allowed to return
turn here early this afternoon. ' to her homo in Roberts Creek Sunday.
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
LUXOR. Egypt. Feb. 12. The lid
of Tutankhamen' sarcophagus waa
raised today. It is understood the
body of the king was found within.
Mr. Carter opened the tomb at
10:15 a. m. Shortly afterward the
police guard above the tomb came
to attention as tbe under secretary
for public work, accompanied by the
provincial governor arrived. At Mr.
carter invitation the officials enter
to Medford to represent the city in , ed ,he tomb wher ,D ,nspected the
ne hearing to be held on Tuesday! sarcophagus and the gear in readi
flZJ; ?? ,he Ppl,ca,,0 ofi nessfor the lifting of the lid. after
Xa visiting th e laboratory the
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The government's decision to keep
today's operation private caused dis
appointment among the archaologists
working at Thebes whom Mr. Carter
had invited to attend tbe opening of
tho coffin.
When the lid was raised there was
revealed the most splendid mummy
case ever found In Egypt. It is about
three meters long.
The mummy case bears an effigy
in relief of the king wearing the
gems or sacred head dress like that
of tbe ephynlx, draped with the head
of a hawk and a serpent in pure
gold set with lapis la eeuill. The
hands are crossed, one bearing a
crooked sceptre and the other a
fllal.
A pathetic touch 1 given the effigy
by a little crown of withered natural
colors set about tbe gold head-dress.
relatives.
v "
Kllbourne Return From Portland
0. II. Kllbourne who has been
spending the past few days In Port
land attending to business matters re
turned to this city this morning. Mr.
small amount of damage was caused.
The fire was first noticed by high
school boB, who did valiant work in
forming a bucket brigade, and holding
the fire In check until the arrival of
the fire department, when hand chemr
cal exllnvutidier were used.
been practicing every night and are
In good condition, and should show
their opponents some stiff basketball.
Stewart shearing machines
parts at Whnrlon Bros.
and
&fQ LIBERTY THEATRE,
Last Showing Tonight
A Truly Great Special
MACCABEE LODGE
OFFICERS HERE
J. W. Sherwood, state commander
of the Maccabees, In company with S.
W. Hall, grand commander of tbe
Maccabees of Oakland, California, ar
rived in Roseburg today and will be
present as chief speaker tonight, at a
meeting of tbe local lodge. Mr. Sher-
wood will be the featured speaker and
1 Mr. Hall will also give an address to
the order. A big meeting la being plan-
ned and all member are urged to at-
1 tend.
'5
Victor Seastrom's
(production of tho Novel
TTic'Mastcr of Man.iy
Sir Hall Caino
The crowning achievement of the motion picture art A drama of
heart thrulm and thrills that has taken the public and rritlc lit storm,
i'ronounced one of the most sublime masterpieces of humanity.
Also: Charlie Chase, in "Just a Minute"
This Great Special Show
Adult 'only 23 cts. Children 10 ets.
IS
AociM Free teaed Wire.)
AURORA. III.. Feb. 11 The po
lice today released John Lincoln. 19
year old sun of the lawyer-florist.
Warren J. Lincoln, who has confes
sed to the murder of his wife, Llna,
and her brother, Ilyron Shoup. The
boy was taken Into custody
night.
be effective over the entire system.
Tbe city attorney was authorized to
get In touch with the city attorneys
in Jackson, Josephine and Klamath
counties, all of which are served by
tbe California-Oregon Power Com
pany, and see If some united and co
operative effort cannot be made to
obtain a uniform reduction, rather
than an Increase as is being asked by
the company. As the time Is short
it I very probable tbat an extension
of time to secure data and information
to place before ' the commission in
support of the city's claim, will be
requested.
At the meeting of tbe city council
last night, Recorder Whipple read a
notice from the public service com
mission stating that a hearing will be
held at Medford on Tuesday, Feb
ruary 19, at which time tbe applica
tion of the California-Oregon Power
Company for a new rate schedule will
be heard. This was the first official
notice received by the city, the re
corder stated, although he was per
soally advised tbat the company bad
filed Its petition and that the propos
ed schedule could be seen at any
time at the company' office. The
city was not furnished with a copy
of the new tariff, bo stated, and no
formal notice of the filing of the pe
tition had been given by tbe .public
service commission. In view of the
fact that the city has had.no Ume In
which to arrange and prepare data on
which to base Its objection, it is quite
probable tbat City Attorney Wlmber
ly will request further time In which
to prepare the city's protest, and also
will ask time to arrange the city's
application for lower rates.
Tbe council expressed the opinion
that the power rates in Roseburg are
too high. There has been a constant
increase over a period of several
ytars It was stated, and since tbe new
company took over the control, there
has been an appreciable increase in
all bills. This Increase, It was
thought. Is due largely to the Increas
ed voltage causing more electricity
to be consumed, but many protest
have reached the ears of the mayor
and members of the council. The city
bas fouud Its own bills materially
higher, and It is claimed that the
charge at present is too high and that
a reduction should be made rather
than an increase. "
The new rates, as proposed by the
company, it is stated, will make a
slight increase over tbe entire divi
sion, and will make increase in some
classes and reductions In others.
The new schedule of rates would make
the rates uniform over the entire sys
tem, and would give the same rates to
all cities served in Jackson, Josephine,
Klamath and Douglas counties. ,
BE
FOR SALE Motorcycle, almost new..
1923 model. Some extra part. S2G0.
PhoneS-J;
WANTED to buy Good 4 to 6 gallon
milch cow. Address Cow, care Newa-Iteview.
FOR 8ALE Wlllard tattery, $5. New
' windshield glass at a laving. Apply
Jnnea Auto Top Shop
WANTED 25 more old cars 25
Sarff'a Auto Wrecking House, 329
N. Main St. We pay cash.
FOR SALE Early Rose, and Mort
gage Lifter eed potatoes. 12 per '
100. R. T. Pierce, Roseburg, Star ',
Rt. !
BUFF ORPINGTONS. Stock, eggs,
chix, 15th year. Cream separator
wanted. Fred A. Goff. Phone 6F2.
Roseburg.
BEST PAYING BUSINESS IN TOWN.
Considering the money invested.
Hay. Grain. Of all kinds. Old estab
lished, doing a big paying business.
All cash, no credit. If you are in
the market for a snap come In and
get acquainted with tbe one real
sacrifice. Price to the right man.
Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street,
Phone 219.
POULTRY. BROCCOLI, AND FRUIT.
Nine acres In tract. Live stream
thru place. Every foot of it excellent , S
broccoli land, fine variety of all 1 j
1,1.1. fx..!, r .nm knnmlnw Imnal'O
new harn nnil InrffA rnmmereial
poultry house, garage, good water. 1 gj
1 1 1 .1 1 .... . v
Kfll 11 til u nrniwm IUOU, JUOl Ull
highway. Owner will sacrifice on
this fine proptrey, if taken at once.
Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street,
Phone 219.
NEW AND MODERN AND PRICED
RIGHT. 6 room house. , Plastered.
New. Paved street. Corner lot 40 x
100 ft. to alley. A well arranged
house. Living room, dining room,
roomy kitchen with built In fea
tures. 2 bed rooms with bath room
between them. Closets is bed rooms.
Porch. Basement. Priced at only
$2900.00. And $500.00 down will 1
handle. Balance in monthly pay
ments. See this today. G. W. Young
& Son. Phone 417.
USED FORD CAR BARGAINS
1 Ford cbasBls, $65.
1 Ford touring car; $65.
1 Ford touring car, $80.
1921 Ford Del.
1922 Ford touring.
1923 Ford touring, run Ipbs than
3000 miles.
1924 Ford touring, used very little.
2 used trucks.
2 used sedans.
Buick six touring. $135.
Ford 13 plate battery, $16.50.
Free tube with all sizes Penn. V. C.
tlreB at special low prices.
C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO.
last
NEWS I
LOCAL
I-ouU Smith who resides In Oakland,
spent scleral hours In this city to
day attending to business affairs.
Walter C. Prince purchased a new
Ford coupe today. The sale was made
by the C. A. Lockwood Motor company.
BISHOP KEATOR BURIED
AT TACOMA TODAY
f Associated Press tasd Wire.)
TACOMA. Wash.. Feb. 12. Bishop
Frederick W. Keator, was buried
here today after two funeral services
that marked his high standing as a
church man and a cltlien.
The first service, held In St Luke's
Pro-ratbedral at 10:30 o'clock, was
private and vis restricted to the
immediate family o fthe bishop, of
ficers of the diocese and officers of
St. Liikea, the faculty and alumnae
of Annie Wright seminary and the
clergy of the diocese and their wives.
The private funeral was followed
by public service at noon in the
Scottish rite cathedral, conducted by
the right Rev. William F. Nichols,
(Associated Press Leased Wife.)
HEIt KIN", 111., Feb. 12. That Wil
liamson county would not be placed
under martial law, was the statement
iBsued by Major-General Milton J.
Foreman, in command of the two
regimentB of Illinois National guard
troops stationed In the county to
maintain law and order, following
the disturbance Friday night when
Constable Caesar Cagle was killed
and Deputy Sheriff John Layman was
wounded.
"Tbe sole aid of the military forces
Is to exert and vindicate the supre
macy of the law which will be en-1
forced to the fullest extent," reads
the Is" sentenc of a statement .sign
ed by General Foreman, appearing in
placards posted in every city and
alone all roads in the county.
"Hereafter, carrying of firearms
or other weapons by any but duly
authorised officer of the law, 1 pro
hibited and troops are instructed to
confiscate all fierarms and weapons
so carried and to hold the offenders
for appropriate action."
S. Glenn Young, leader of the klan
forces in Williamson county and
acting chief of police of Herrln un
til John Ford, the regular chief of
police resumed office today, after be
ing "kidnapped" left last night for
his home at Marlon. Young said he
would leave the last of the week for
Washington in response to a letter
rom W. A. Anderson. Chicago chief
of the general prohibition agents,
directing him t finish the matter of
preparing the first group of Injunc
tion against alleged bootlegger ar
rested In the liquor raids.
Washed Sand
$1.75 per yard f. o. b.
car Roseburg. Phone or
write
WASHBURN & HALL
Myrtle Creek, Oregon .
Save
SHOE
vniLORENt IHOu j
Child's Felt 1
Slippers I'
rubber heel,. siV1 l
Boys' Shoe to , I
Ue 5 $Lf
L0IE8' H0E I
4Qr "'es' Felt ; lV
Sllnner. - I
Slipper.
T .lid f in.' nn.. ...
Kid a
Slippers, rubber h,$
PV.J brown Kid uTJ
Cuban Heels.
TjllllAa' 1.1--I. I
M UIDUK or
a brown Suede Slipper, Jjl
S MEN'S 8H0EI
$2.85 Tor
Trench Shoes
Men' Work Shoe
oiacg or brown , JJP
CO QC Men's Dret, a,
vo.vo b,a.k or
W. L. Douglas, $8, 18 Map.
and $9.00 Shoes, sow
R0SEB1
B00TE1
IRVIN BRUNN
f erklni Bids,
Shoes that Satisfy iw
Fit Your Fett
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FItEXCH COXSIXATEKB
tAsaociatta press usuer,.,
PITTSBURGH, FeM?.
of the French consulitt sna
the theft of French govtm)
ords, $1,000 in bonds aadgdeal
ables was reported to tbski
night by the counsel, Dr.iau
Leteve. ; 1
11ISHOP MOVES TO PEWK
( Amiiictnid ere Lutf In
PENDLETON, Feb. lt-to
Remington of the EplK0R!ta
of Eastern Oregon, who tow it
east on work for tbe MM a
sions, will make his permit
dence here, Instead of it Bar
heretofore.
Mrs. Remington anindkn
cently and will be joined l I
bishop later.
Prosperity
X Is never safe unless it f
rests on protection.
4!
I QUINE, GOODMAN & CO. I
GENERAL INSURANCE
Masonic Bldg.
Roseburg, Ore.
LAST TIME TONITt
JACK LONDON'S
"THE
ABYSMAL
BRUTE"
STARRING
REGINALD DENNY
ALSO
. A Good Comedj
Children
10o
MAJESTIC
TOMORROW
"THE RED WARNING
Y!
NEW TODAY
Jake Donn waa In Roseburg today bishop of California.
FOR RENT 5 room house partly fur-j
nlshed. Centrally located. Bath. I
toilet, electric lights. $20.00. Also 9
room modem house. Bath, two toi-
t'ets. electric lights. Good location.
Newly painted and decorated
throughout. Long lease $35. Law
rence Agency, 125 Cass Street,
Phone 21.
DR. II. C. CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT
SPECIALIST
222 Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore.
Telephone 86
M A R I QA
DAVIE3
In
"Little OK
NewYorK
IT IS COMING HEM
SOON
DONT MISS IT
for a few hours.
Camas Valley.
Mr. Denn 1 from
S. S Crawford, a resident of Glide,
spent the day In our city looking after
business matters.
Mr. Keator died on January 31. In
New Haven, Conn., where he was vis
iting his sun. Frederic W. Keator.
Jr.. a member of '.be Yale faculty.
He was one of the prominent mem
ber of the Masonic order in this
section and wa nationally known for
hi work as a sbrlner.
Dr. K. B. Stewart spent everl
hours in Suthvrlin today where he wa
called. Wallace Her on Business
I - - 1 J. T. Wallace, representative of the
I William Tlurgotne representative of Chicago and Northwestern line, of
the Ford Motor Company of Portland IVrtland Is spending a few day In onr
'spent a few hours in this city today on city looking after business matters.
his way to Medford where he will Mr. Wallace is registered at the Hotel
pend several day. ' L'mpqua.
MARION
DAVIEvS
"Little Old
New York"
IT IS COMING HERE
SOON
DON'T MISS IT
I
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