Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 03, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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ROSEBURO NEWS REVIEW, MONDAV, MARCH S,
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MARCH 4 TUESDAY NIGHT
HIGH SCHOOL "GYM"
ASHLAND HI vs. ROSEBURG HI
Ashland &
On Your Toes, Gang!
It'll Be Some Game
Roseburir r.;j.
o 'Will
ARCH
SUPPORT
OXFORDS
BLACK OR BROWN
FOR LADIES
A Great Help for those suffering from Foot Trouble
NOW$6.85
NEW SPRING OXFORDS
FOR CHILDREN
Sizes 5 to 8 $1.85
Sizes 8 1-2 to II $2.45 .
Sizes II 1-2 to 2 $2.95
SAVE ON SHOES
Roseburg Booterie
IRVIN BRUNN
8H0E8 THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET
Parkin Building Cait strett
BONUS MEASURE
tlve Colo, republican, Iowa, declared
they hud never heard opposition to
a bonus expressed by any unlisted
man.
J (Amnolntrd Proas Lrssrri Wire)
f WASHINGTON. Marrh 3. l'ro
fposala to make soldier bonus pay
, menta in the form or paid-up Insur
ance led to several arguments to
, day at the opening of public hear
: Inge by the house ways and mean
committee today on adjusted com
' pulsation legislation.
, Representative Andrew, ircpubli
cati. Muss., explained to the com
mittee a measure he has Introduc
ed providing for Insurance with an
option of cash payments for thoso
veterans not entitled to more than
' The votcran's need for rash Is
not the same now as at the close of
the war. "Insurance provision np-
peals to me as better for the veter
ans, granting them protection
.njulnst worry for tho future."
' - Mr. Andrew estimated tho Mil
"would not cost more than the
mensure paRsed last session.
' "Representative Fish, republican.
Katw York, presented bis bonus
seheme of restricting all payments
to" a twenty year endowment pol
lcj. It would allow policies of $400
. foe earb six mouths of service above
present days, with a maximum of I
IttlllO and would allow $st00 to ben-
'Ttclaries of each of the 5,000 who
' illxU during the war without Insur
1 twee.
'. 8nch a measure would cost $2.-'
tlT0,oo0.ooo, or about 1 1 on. ouo.
' i'Ouu a year. Mr. K.sh estimated. All
retorans. Including officers up to
''hp rank of captain In the army and
uaxlne corps and lieutenant In thu
inavy would be eligible.
' Hoth Mr- Andrew pud neprcsent.1-
DR. II. C. CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT
SPECIALIST
222 Perkins P,ldg. Roseburg, Ore.
Telephone 88
QUINE, GOODMAN & CO.
GENERAL INSURANCE
Masonic Bldg. Roseburg, Ore.
Xpfye LIBERTY THEATRE
TODAY AND TOMORROW
MARSHALL NEILAN'S
Wonderful Motion Picture with
fc Conrad Nagcl
Elmo Lincoln
Lucile Rickson
Sid Chaplin
f If you like arllon then don't miss a second of this film.
Place a Yankee Soldier Hoy In the midst of a riot, with a Cossack
"Ilrisand and a sweet peasant lass Involved. That's Just part of tho fun:
-You'll see the Russian Hoval Court at the height of Its Intrigue,
"scandal and magnificence, vouy see a great nation in the throes of
upheaval. You II ae a love story that w ill make your heart glad.
.You'll see humor, tragedy, thrills, splendor, heart throbs.
You'll see a Great Picture when you see
RENDEZVOUS
MYRTLE CREEK, RIDDLE,
CANYON VILLE, CLENDALE
AND YONCALLA ELKS
TAKE NOTICE.
Don't mlsH tho bljr vaudeville)
fhow tit the Elks Club election
night, March 6ih. Five girls, out-
tilde of thai I's a stag party.
I'miiqua Klve orchestra, with
IS rt Hates at the piano.
MOOSE MEET TONIGHT.
Regular meeting of Roseburg
ld,;e No. lu:!7 I.. O. O. M. Mon-
day. March 3rd. Initiation in
charge of Iiros. Curtis and Mur-
lhy of Portland.
JNO. R. CHAPMAN, Diet.
i TROOPS SURROUND
HERRIN CITY HALL
j HERRIN, 111., March 3. Troops
surrounded the city hall here to
day, where a special grand jury or
tho Herrln City court held us pre
liminary sessions in an Investiga
tion of the clash on February 8, be
tween the Ku Klux Mn and
nntl-klan forces, when Constable
Cuesar Cagle, a leader of the klan.
was killed, and Deputy sneritf
lieorpn Ijivmun nntl-KjallIuull, w
i wounded.
SUIT STOLEN FROM BRAKEMAN
FOUND ON MEXICAN LABORER
! NEW TODAY , . t
FOR SALE Seven good milch cows.
also three work hoiycs. Phone 42F2.
FOR SAI.K- 3 room furnished houee.
$750, unfurnished $C.O. 122 V. 1st
Ave. S.
V i
1
C. II. Snyder, an S. P. brakeman,
reporteil to Chief of Police Ketch yes
terday that a suit had been Btolen
from his room in a locul rooming
house. The officers commenced a
Bearch an dseveral hours later were
quite mil prised to see a Mexican track 1
laborer wearing the suit. It was learn
ed upon Investigation that the Mexi
can had paid a hobo $10 for the
clothes, which were returned to their
original owner.
W A NT EI) Team 'good young horses.
State particulars and price in first
letteT.,E. J. I.undeen. Elsarose. Ore.
WANTED or-3 room-furnished
, house, by single man. Address
"House," care News-Review.
Foil SATE Etterburg strawberry
plants. It. I. R. and Plymouth Rock
eggs for hatching. One R. I. R.
rocnter. Phone GF34.
BORN
RICE To Mr. and Mrs. E. I.. Rice,
of Rice Creek, on Monday, February
2.. a daughter.
LOST 1 tarpaulin. Saturday, be
tween Page Lumber yd. and Drowns
bridge on Garden Valley road.Leave
al News-Review office. Reward.
Wm. Harrison, Wilbur.
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red setting
eggs at 50c per doz. Address August
Cedaistam, Elgarce, Oregon, or
leave orders at Kearney'e Groceteria.
CANDIDATE FOR SUPERIN
TENDENT OF SCHOOLS
I hereby announce myself a republi
can candidate for superindindent of
schools of Douglas county, ut the May
primaries. Mis. Edith S. Ackert, Myr
tle Creek, Oregon. (Paid adv.)
Fred Parrotl of Harden Valley spent
sevenl hours in thle cilv this morn
ing attending to business n'atters. Mr.
and ,v!rs. Parrott are l.nv.ng for Le
land. Otegon, where they intend to
make their home.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
A RAPTUROUS
ROMANCE dn
Robert Z. Leonard JjsJ
MURRAY
in
THE GOOD COSINESS MAN
carries iimuriince not because
bo expects a fire. If he did he
would watch his place of busi
ness day and night.
It Is not tho expected that he
Insures against it s the l"N
KXPECTEI). INSURE NOW
FASHION
ROW
py SaJa Cowan and lizard
lliggin
Sparkling, Sinuous,
Seductive, Startling!
$150,000
IN GOWNS
A Tiffany Production
Rebvrt 7. Leonard, Dirtetfr Gimtral
M. H. Hoffman, Gnrt Afaufftr
IT'S .
DAZZLINC !
DARING!
DIFFERENT!
Miss Murray makes
FIFTY changes of costume!
-her life, a lie!
-her love, honest!
BROCCOLI SEED!
OREGON GROWN!
IN THE growing of Broccoli experience has
proven that good strains of Oregon-grown
seed are the only kind to be depended upon.
Q I have secured some Oswego seed for those
growers desiring a late strain: A small amount
of my own strain of St. Valentine medium,
early to late is still available.
9 Those Growers who have not previously
listed their orders with me, will favor me, as
well as protect themselves, by placing their or
ders at once.
FOSTER BUTNER,
P. O. Box 1110, Roseburg, Oregon
I j Phone 58S 1
jjj . :
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n i
HAY FOR SALE Phone 12F13.
on same program
Pathe News
"Derby Day"
-an Our Gang Comedy
THOUOUGIIimKI) White Plymouth
Rock hatching eggs. (Daniel attain).
W. II. Kinsel. Wilbur, Oreg.
Ch
rn Antlers
WANTED Money savers. We will pay
you 2.C0 per month to save $3.50
per month for the next 180 months.
Absolutely guaranteed. Western
Savints and Loan Asun. See Wayne
E. Joi-.es. Hotel OraniL
FOR SALE Four room cottage In
Miller's Addition, lot 100x100. Uig
chick, n house, garage. Currants,
strawberries, blackberries, peaches,
cherries, plums, prunes and walnuts.
Resides lots of flowers. All for
$1200. $C00 canli, balance teriiw.
Call 1143 Clle St. at the big chicken
house. Miller's Addition.
NICE FURNISHED housekeeping
room, close in. 344 So. Jackeon.
FOR SALE Good computing scale
and grocery counter. Home Restau
rant. .
FOR SALE Span of young mules,
with harness. Inquire J. R. Russell,
Camas Valley. 4
FOR RENT 2 llguthousekeeping
rooms suitable for 1 or 2 people.
247 So. Jackson St.
LOST Near Rose school, brown taf
feta dress, with white lace collar.
Finder leave at this office.
FOR SALE Rhode Island ted eggs
for Betting, from laying strain.
About Mar. 13 will have hen with
baby chicks for sale. Rt. 1, Box
147. Phone BF3.r.
FOR SALE Fancy bliti fin
eecR for hatching. 1 (ucr bn
Minorca roosters. Phone tSIKl!
Itasmussen.
FOR SALE Breeding km, t
chickri. R. I. Keds, lira.
heavy layers. W. T. Cnm H
burg. Phone 2F24.
FOR SALE Good touring or, H
or will trade for llcbt track it M
team, wagon, harnwi Ed M
blacksmith, North Jicknn St
FOR SALE-6 Poland CU .
with little pigs from 1 wet J
weeks old. large type- P 1
FOR RENT In Portland t".
and four-room funriibed fl
nients; also one single roots. 1
and lieht. Phone 27:, Ko
RUNAWAYS TAKEN HOME
P. V. Miller, nrnlmtinn officer from
: Seattle, arrived here yesterday and
I took bark the threo Seattle boys who
! were picked up as runaway. Five
boys left Seattle In the car belonging
to the parents of one of the young
sters, and three were picked tip here
and two In ('.rants Pass. The boys
wen John Turptn. Marlon Ilordwell.
Jack Sullivan, Robert Hillary and
Henry Ilrowu.
TONITE LAST TIME
An unusual photoplay of the
open country telling the story of
the Peg Leg Mine. The picture
Is full of action and the star
director is supported by a strong
cast incluil'iig F.dith Johnson
and Tom Wilson. A real fight
Is staged at the climax of
"WHERE MEN
ARE MEN"
A Red Blooded Story of Red
Blooded People in the Great
Open 6paces: Full of Love, Ro
mance and Adventure.
ALSO
A Good Comedy
w'SI Ark
Slf
Cm
k
3 Gala ANTLERS March
Days
(Where You Feel at Home.)
Something That Will Live Forever
8, 9, 10
CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS
Victor Hugos Immortal Masterp
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m A t 1 im Er JTr
--' if z: ci
t ns.r Via i
-A UNIVERSAL PEODUeTIOU '
The Biggest Event ot the xear
Matinee 2:15
Evening 7:00 and 9:30 p. m.
' Matinee, any seat, 55c
Evenings 55c, 75c,$1.00
TAX INCLUDED
Also Charley Chase in "Powder and Smoke"
This Big 8peclal Show Adults Only 25 t'l, Children 10 ets.
j DON'T MISS IT j'C
J
Children
10c
MAJESTIC
Adults
20c