Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 14, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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THE NEW
"HOLLYWOOD"
SANDAL
The spring seasons newest mode in footwear
is now on display in our windows. This is
the "Hollywood," a creation of sandal with
low heel, cut-out vamps, and narrow ankle
strap of Roman type, making it a shoe sugges
tive of youth, grace, and fashion, in line with
the new sports clothes.
Price S6.00
The Unci of Shoe handled by this store
and our aim to nerve fay allowing Fashion's
luteal, firm In Roseburg, inukca possible thli
new advance showing.
Spring Sunshine Puts Your Feet in
the Spotlight
SALEM ELKS TO
(Anelatd Wan Uid Wire.)
I jflALKM. Feb. 14. One hundred
and fifty thousand dollars, exclusive
j of furnishings and the cost of the
I properly, Is to be spent by the Salem
lodge of Elks in the erection of a
new templo, the building committee
of the lodge decided last night. The
' architect has been Instructed to suh-
mlt plans at once and building op
; eratlons will be started thla spring.
The latest bats of class and dis
tinction at popular prices. The Vogue,
Silt. Feb. 16th.
the store that does the business
Better
Service
Better
Merchandise
SHOE DEPT.
AAA.....aaaats!LHiMll In Portland
t i JR. Laswell, president of the Com-
A (Hi IKS V1V C.VMK menial bank at Oakland, and A. U
Z Laswell. cashier of the Farmers' Se
at rnRVAllio ore Feb 14. Icurlty bank of Yontalla. are In the
I TlPe Sregor. Agge' basketball jcity il.itin, in financial circles. They
Z oulnte defeated Uonxuga ui.i- report that their section of Douglas
Jer.l T last nVght 1 to 1 1 county i. doing nicely from an agrl-
er.lly last nlK"1 ' V "' J cuUural .lundK)lnt and that tie In-
- j dicatlons point to a good year in 1924.
Attorney Oreutt Home
Attorney A. N. Orcutt returned this
morning from Portland where he has
been spending the past few days at
tending to business matters.
LOCKSMITHS
WILL EE BUSY
A. Hairpin Annie hat arrived
"LIGHTS OUT"
LOCAL NEWS
Watch Your Jewelry!
High Shine Joe
Is in Town!
"LIGHTS OUT"
Kenneth Williams, runner-up for
the champion home run hitter of the
world, was a visitor In Koseburg to
day for a short time. He is enroute to
Portland with Doss Durgess, Rosuburg
boy, who was well acquainted with
Williams during the time the ball
star resided in Grunts F'ass, They are
going to Portland to witness the f lutit
between Gorman and Dundee tomor
row night.
Kenny held second place for home
runs last year, litibe Ruth lending him.
He slammed out 29 homer, while
playing wilh the HI. l,oula Drowns, the
team for which he hiu been playing
during the past six years. His bat
ting average last year was .357, the
highest average he has attained dur
ing his ball career.
He loaves in about two weeks for
Mobile, Alabama, where he will go
into training for the season. He Is a
likeable fellow, a lover of the baseball
sport, aud In spile of his honors won
in the east is most unassuming. He
dlslkes to talk of his own accomplish
ments, but on the coutrary, has
nothing but praise for his team
maiea and other ball players who oc
cupy Ihe top rung in the bidder of
stardom. Williams is well known on
the roast, having played several sea
sons with Portland. He claims this Is
God's country and In an Interview
this morning with a News-Review rep-
The High Reboot and Benson
school were both entered last night
by unknown persons who procured
about $60 from the high school. The
robbery was undoubtedly the work of
some student who bad knowledge of
the fact that some money was pro
cured yesterday from the Kerr Nurs
ery tag day drive which was conduct
ed by the school children. The pu
pils at the IJenson school yesterday
turned in their money, amounting in
all to about (38. This money in
turn was taken to the high school,
where it was placed in one of the of-
fice desks. In Superintendent
Hamm's desk, a small sum taken In
; for tuition had been left, and one
of the teachers had put several dol
lars in Principal Johnson's desk, the
; money having been turned In by
students for subscriptions to a mag
azine to be used In school work.
I It is believed that the thief, or
thieves, went first to the HenBon
' school where desks were overturned.
I drawers pulled out and considerable
) confusion caused by the search for
I money. Plndiiur nothing there the
high school was entered and the
desks forced open and the money
left there taken.
The robbery was reported to the
sheriff's office today and a finger
print expert has been spending the
day in an effort to obtain evidence
to aid In locating the guilty partlos.
stingy for any desired information.
His popularity on the diamond is not
alone due to his batting ability but
to his fine, personality.
Hosiery that will delimit every wo
man. Kxaiulue this flue showing nt
the Hat Shop.
RIS. TEAMS TO
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EdiBon Mazda Lamps, Phone 123.
We deliver. Hudson Electric Store.
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REVIVAL SERVICES HELD.
The Canyonville church Is holding a
series of revival services, which
started last Sunday and will continue
for a (month. Rev. Schaeffer is con
ducting the meetings which are held
every night with two services at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. ra- on Sunday. A
new church building was constructed
at the beginning of the scrvlcea.
The 'ocal high school debating
teams reel representative, of the Eu
gene high chool In two forensic
bullies tomorrow evening. The nega
tive team for the Koseburg school do
bates here and is composed of Harvey
Hoser and Paul Geddes. The affirm
ative team will go to Eugene to de
fend the title there. Hull Seely and
Robert Stuirett are the members of
this team. Doth debates are to be
held tomorrow night and will be based
upon the state Income tax question
which Is the stale question lor de
bate in Ihe league. A number of
songs by the combined glee clubs and
Individual numbers by the separate
clubs will precede the debate, here.
All four of Ihe It. H. 8. debater, have
spent several months In the study of
the debate and a good showing is ex-
reaenlative slated he would not trade i oected on the part of both teams. For
one square Inch of Pacific roast soil
for air the land east of the Rockies.
He loves to talk baseball and he
warmed up to the subject this morn
ing, discussing the wonderful pitching
ability of .Waller Johnson. It Is a
baseball education to discuss the sub
ject with Williams
DANCE AT LOOKING GLASS .
Grange Hall, Suturdiiy. Feb. 16,
Everybody Invited.
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Mr.. I). N. Snyder of Qlendale
spent several hours in this cily yes
terday afternoon shopping and visit
ing friends.
This is a Sludebaker year.
To Visit in Portland
O. F. Relbel and daughter left
last night for Portland where they
will spend the next few days visiting
with friends and relatives.
Oak and maple flooring. Denn3er
retsen Co. Phone 128.
Investigate our Oriental stucco be
fore you build. Denn (Jerrelstn Co.
Phone 128.
Air. lazier Here
L. F. Lozier a business man of
Medford is spending a few days in
our city attending to business af
fairs. Mr. Lozier is registered at
the Hotel Grand.
tiops To Portland
Jack Schleuker left last evening
for Portland where he will spend
several days visiting friends and at
tending to business matters.
To Portland On Legal Mutters
O. A. Klrby, postmaster at Myrtle
Creek, left last evening for Portland
where he will act as a witness on a
federal case. Mr. Kirby expects to
be away for several days.
Here On Business
H. H. Dannie, of Eugene, repre
sentative of the Vogan Candy com
pany, la spending a few day. in
Koseburg in the Interests of the
company. Mr. Dannies is registered I
at the Hotel Umpqua.
Mr. White Hero For Few Days
C. W. White or Portland, repre
sentative of Frye and company ar
rived in this city yesterday after
noon to spend a few days here look
ing after the Interests of the company.
I Return From California!
I Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hochradel who
have been enjoying the past three
weeks In California returned to their
home in thla city today. They made
the trip by automobile and visited
many cities in California aB tar south
as San Diego. i ,
Hero From Portland
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chadwlck of
Portland spent yesterday in Koseburg
a. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
E. Jones, at the Hotel Grand. Mr.
Chadwlck 1. secretary and general
manager cf the Western Savings and
Loan Association of which Mr Jones
Is the local representative.
Amlnlstrator Appointed-
Albert A. Snyder, was today ap
pointed administrator of the estate of
his father. D. N. Snyder, prominent
Glendule lumber man, who died re
cently. The petition alleges that the
probable value of the estate is 160
000. H. L. Wilson, C. T. Nail, and
Cunningham were named a. apprais
ers. The administrator's bond was
fixed in the huiu of $100,000. .
Tbl. is a Studebaker year.
Wayne E. Jones
Savings and Loan
the Hotel Grand.
of the Western
Association 1. at
Timber Source. Moving Westward.
The center of the lumber industry
I. migrating to the West, which move
ment has been going on quietly and
steadily since about 1900, when the
cut Id the Lake Stat, pineries began
to dwindle. The South ha. been tb.
chief source of lumber for the greater
portion of the country; now this
source of supply 1. failing rapidly and
production In the West is Increasing.
TbU mean, among other thing, that
the national forest land, will b. more
and more drawn upon for supplying
timber for various purpose...
" CAPT. E. T. POLLOCK
OLD GENTLEMAN and lady living
five miles from Koseburg want
. elderly eentleman to do chores and
help on small ranch. Address X, care
News-Review.
WANTED Two furnished house
keeping room, with batb and beat
for man and wife no children. Pre
fer out of business district. Inquire
Chamber of Commerce.
WILL TRADE, FOR A TRUCK The
south east one fourth of the south
east one fourth of Sec. 22 in town
ship 27 'south of range 7 west of
the Willamette Meridian. Oregon.
. Containing 40 acres. Near Looking
Glass. Add. I. N. rearson, Sheridan,
Ore.
FOR- SALE OR TRADE 60 acre,
near Eugene, 38 acres commercial
orchard, apples, peaches, cherries.
Ilulance .grain and pasture. 9 room
plastered bungalow, barn and out
buildings, all on concrete founda
tion. Buildings all nearly new. Am
sick and compelled to sell or trade
a. cannot look after place. Want
city residence, or business proper
ty, or .mall place near Roseburg for
a home. Will be at Umpqua Hotel
for a few days. J. Will Beckley, Yon
calla, Oregon.
Capt, Edwin Taylor Pollock, former
governor of the 8amoan Islands, who
has been named superintendent of the
naval observatory at Wa.hlngton. He
is a native of Ohio.
Royal Electric cleaners. Free demon
stration. Hudson Electric Store.
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COOLfDGE TO SUPPORT MHUI
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tA.enrlati-d Press Leased Wire.)
SALEM, Feb. 14. ily telegraph
Governor Pierce today made a di
rect appeal to President Coolldge to
support the MrN'ary-Haugen hill. The
the past two years the local debaters governor refer, pointedly to the Pres-
have won the district championship
and tomorrow's contests will deter
mine whether they will retain It this
year.
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For anuppv styles In hats call at the
who Is far from Vogue, Sat. Feb. 18. 1924.
&q LIBERTY THEATRE
LAST SHOWING TODAY
FIRST showing in the State.
- The DE LUXE special. -
Ident's Lincoln Day
the farmer purchases he has to pay
exhorliitant price, owing to high tar
iff and transportation charges. On
the other hand, the prices of articles
he has to sell are depressed by rea
son or a surplus that must find a
make. hi. .nn..l , . .hi marset. in otner words, the
producers of America's bresd
rarmn, la k ....(. . . . i
snd ... ; . l " : . ""'"'
i,r.., h -.. . .... .i.. . hi "u is compeiiec lo sen on a
er of hi. 'office for the reduction of .'h' v '.VJ t "V8
the consumer.' t.t.s "by reducing Vl ? m"ket ,he "J"
the tariff on article, ot commoSl "."'n. P,,., bUt i"7
sense aoollcatlon and for the ,.rt,.e. t le f hl' own Products at a price
tton of freight rate, to a point such
PHONOGRAPH records for exchange.
328 No. Kane St.
WANTED Al milch cow. S. P".
Rearlck. Rl , Wilbur, Ore,
FOR RENT 6 room furnished house,
at 2M S. Flint. Inquire 604 W. Lane.
SPECIAL PRICE on new spray outfit.
Seed spuds, garden seeds. Farm
Rureu Co-operative Exchange.
USED FORD
BARGAINS!
At Lockwood's
Ford Corner
1 Ford Chassis, $65.
1 Ford Touring Car, $65.
1 Ford Touring Car, ISO.
1921 Ford Delivery.
1922 Ford Touring.
1923 Ford Touring, ran less
than 3000 miles.
1924 Ford Touring, used very
little.
2 used Trucks.
2 used Sedans.
Buick Six Touring S 135.
Ford 13 plate Battery, S16.50.
Free Tube with all sizes Penn.
V. C. Tires at .pedal low price.
C. A. Lockwood
Motor Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
L.M.I.T.t.Y-
SHnre I
vr 155
"Vdren'sf,!,,,,
$1.458h.
51.95 XftrV
$2.85
VV
152.95.?
Brown or black
i $3.15 M'!
1 $3.95
2
Brown or dUxA
Men's fJ
OretsShtei 1
1 a eX M law . J
y HUM
BOOTERI
IRVIN BRUNN
3 Tcrkli. Bide,
3 - Shoe, that Satisfy u
fij . Fit Yqu Fw,
WlM!al.l8ITltl.l.l.l.l.1.Tag
!f3
I That Car SI
Be Insured
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QU1NE, GOODMAr;
' GENERAL INSUIW.
Mstonle Did.
Roseburg, Or
$10,000 Re
For Arrest and Convict
High Shine
"LIGHTS 01
Shine k
8m J
TS0U1
FOR RL.NT 6 room furnished houso,
no smalV children. Phone 454 it, or
call 647 So. Stephens.
FOR RENTMar. 1st., modern and at
tractively furnished apartment to
couple only. 3 rooms, private batb.
Reasonable. See Mr. Crabtree at .
Ilubar's.
FOR RENT 2 year old registered '
roan Durham sires. Very gentle.
Priced reasonable for Immediate
sale. Inquire Hotel Ulendale, Glen
dale, Oregon.
DR. H. C. CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT
SPECIALIST
222 Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore-
Telephone 86
LOST Retween cannery and cannery
warehouse. Feb. IS, pair gold bowed :
nose glasses in case. Finder please!
return to this office, and receive .
suitable reward. I
At Regular Prices Only 10 and IS cent
'BROKEN HEARTS
OF BROADWAY"
STARRING
Colleen Moore and Johnnie Walker
Alice Lake. Tully Marshall. Kate Price. Crelghton Hale.
A H I'M AN STORY OF THK 8TRKKT OF ALL STItKETK
You gotta get wlao to thla llroadway game Alice Lake advise
Colleen Moore.
"So you're going to join Ihe grand and glorious army of Gold Digger.!"
Johnnie Walker aneer at Colleen Mnore when be finds her arrayed
like a midnight queen."
AUo: The Fable, "The Burglar ALW
Alo: The Town Topic and Pathe Weekly
that the farmer can dispose of pro
ducts t a prorit.
Remedies that have been suggest
ed for the plight of the farmer, the
governor declares fail to reach the
root or the problem and he empha
flies the point that the farmer Is
"buying under a protective tarlrf mid
fixed by world markets, many of
which are now closed to him, the
farmer Is reduced to near ruin. The
economic structure can no renre b
maintained half prosperous end haif
depressed than a nation can live half
free and half slave.
"As governor of one of the great
est commonwealths of this union, t
Is compelled to sell on a free trade j Petition you to ne the power of your
basis.
I have
followed with deep In-
hlgh office for the reduction of lave.
on eonnmer br reducing the tariff
terest press reports of your Lincoln on article, of common ron.nmptlon
liar speern ana particularly tnai;"" reiiurnon or rregm raxes to a
portion respecting agricultural." sav. ' point such that the farmer can dl
Ihe governor's telegram. "I h.ve ! VO of product, at a preflt.
for more than a third of a century I "On behalf of the producer, of
been In the active hu.lnea of rais- America', bread. I petition you
In wheat. Rased on that exper- j earnestly to support the McNary
ience and the knowledge of farming Haugcn bill which permits the grow-
condltions of today. 1 am taking the ; era of wheat to sell their surplus
liberty of calling youc, attention ,0
pertinent facts relative to Ihe agri
rultural situation which 1 fear have
been overlooked. It Is not credit
that the producer, need. It I. not
change to diversified crops aliin.i.
within the power of the
lucers to work out their own sal-
has been si'reted. Thoe
Plan, fall reach the root of the
i problem. The producer, need above
evervthin e!.e a reaonahle erlre for
their product.. T"d prices In
mml caaee are far below the actual
DECOME representative large con
cern. Establish yourself permanent
ly. Simplified method selling .hoea!
taciory to wearer. Your dally profit
large. Apply Immediately. Style
Arch Shoe., Cincinnati.
Bank Presidents, Beware!
Sea Bass
Is In Town!
"LIGHTS OUT"
LAST TIME TONITfj
Jack Hose
1 11C W,
Warninf
. ALSO
A Good Come
AND
MOVIE CHATS,
Children
10c
MAJESTIC
Friday only "Th 1
WILL PAY FIFTEEN PF.rTevTTn
TEREST ON INVESTMENT 4 1
room bungalow, including some fur
niture, large lot, well located, now
rented for 115. per month. Price'
$i:o.00 cash for quick sale. W. A.
Rogard Real Estate. 214 Cass St..
Phone 303.
!be
j Nor la It
X , producers
J vatlon a
e
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cost of production. For everything jomlq structure.
in roreign markets at what ever
price can there be obtained the los
ses to be simtalned bv the wheat pro
ducer, themselves. We only sk the
authority of law for that which Is
one tqlay hv large manufacturing
concerns throughout the United
Statea. Direct and effective action
en your prt a. the nation', chief
evecu'lve for the McN.ry-Haugen
bill will I believe go far toward sav
ing a situation which If allowed to
drtft will snrelr lead to the serious
Inlury -f the roantry's entire econ-
WHY PAY RENT AND LIVE OUT OF
THE GROCERY STORE When
you can buy 6 acrea Just outalde the
city limit, on a good road, good gar
den soil, room to keep cow, fair S
room house and barn, splendid well,
city water and electric light, avail
able. Price K.50O; $500 cash, bal
jnce easy payments. W. A. Bogard
"" "ie. ii in, st Phone 303.
ON YOUR IDEAS
Never Mase a Bet
"LIGHTS OUT"
TONITE AND FRIDAY
The Picture that Thrilled Broadv
The huge eye of the screen beware lest It peer nW yof
u am into tnat ot High Shine Joe. wnom n ap" -j fcf.
Una and drew hrk tn Hi. KniAi and Into the maw 01 w
IF YOU'VE ANYTHING TO HIDE KEEP AWAY r"W
"Lights Out
4
A picture that Is so fast that there was only on. P"
and that aboard a milea-minute limited train! .-.-i.-AH
iou ii .nana on tiptoe and shout wnen you sec
Bass and all the reai o.
and "High Shine" Joe. Sea
AN ASTOUNDING MYSTERY PICTURS
Children
10c
ANTLERS
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