Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 28, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    ROSEBUBQ NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, MARCH 89.-1984.
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EXCEEDlTI'Sj
OUR ASSORTMENTS
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Better Service
Better Merchandise
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COATS
Swtfs c Dresses
Fcr Spring and Easter Season
Spring like, youthful and of sports typo, are the garments
of many lines wo are now Knowing in our busy ready-to-wear
liciiurrniint. Imilv arrivals of ni'W coats unil suits
anil dresses, ull are characteristic
very moderate, indeed, in price.
Suits in Checked Flannel
$21-00
at
Dress Materials
in new colors, new weaves
Distinctive or the Spring fabrics aro
the bright colors in cotton goods and
thn figures anil patterns of the crepes
and voiles. You will find our assort
ments by fur the most extensive.
Li
re,
of thin season uud
Coats in Polo starting at
$12 50
Shoes Again
for School
This Reason finds nttfntlon Riven to
now shoos. The kind we carry will
Mi'ur for tho remainder of the school
year and provide comfort, Blyle and
llcUtllcsB.
WEAR BUSTER BROWNS
Excess Is Said to Be About
Two Billion Rubles and
Mostly for Damages.
FOUNl Neck piece. Inquire after
noon at 1126 Military and pay for
adv.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished Unlit
housekeeping rooms. Adults only.
"17 Chadwlck Stj
PtTll SALE One donkey engine 9 by
11. In running order. 300o ft. line.
Roseburg Welding 01 Urazing
Works.
FOlFSALE Ten ton Howe platform
scale. Never used. If you need this
the price Is right. See E. It. Kenny
or I'hone 259.
DIVIDED INTO 3 GROUPS
Soviets Say They Are Sure
Britain's Experts Will Not
Make Them Yield
Negotiations Start.
WHY NOT A HOME PF YOUR OWN
The lot alone worth price of the
whole business. 4 room house, al
most new. Well painted, city water,
electric lights, wood shed, lot 40 by
110, fine garden, some fruit. $S50
takes clear title. Only takes $200
cash. Balance like rent. Better
step lively. Lawrence Agency, 125
Cass Street, I'hone 219.
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
HOLDING ASSEMBLY
(Associated rrm Leam-d Wire.)
KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 28. I
More than 1.000 girls from 7 towns
In 17 stateB are expected hero tomor
row for the opening of the national
i campflro girls campaign. This Is
the first national assembly where
the girls have participated In large
numbers.
Most of the girls, oflclals paid,
have been saving for months to pay
their own way. Some are coming as
far away as Seattle and New York.
s& Hi (S)
S-f.t fffifzz 'Jt' 1-'.' 31 B
Try
painting
your
floors
this
season
Acme Quality protects your flooring. It
gives a beautiful surface that is easily cleaned.
No need to scrub for imbedded dirt. Th
paint seals the pores of the wood. Goes otV
easily and dries quickly.
We recommend Acme Quality Floor Paint
(Granite.) Our guaranty goes with every can.
Call upon us for any thing in the paint line.
We are here to serve you.
ACME QUALITY
FLOOR PAINT
PIONEER DRUG STORE
(Continued from page one.)
(Associated Press l.easeil Wire.) j
MOSCOW. March 28. Soviet ;
Russia's claims agait.st Orcat Brit
ain exceed the latler's claims
against Russia by two billion gold
rubles. M. Zinovleff. secretary of
the communist International an
nounced at Lengrade, today.
The British claims, he stated, !
were divided into three groups, first,
state debts and "pretensions" for :
loans and nationalized property to a
total value of 2,400.000,000 gold j
rubles, second, war debts of fj.OOO,
000,000 gold rubles and third. In-1
terest on all the debts of 2.81G.000
000, make a total of 10,139,000,000 i
gold rubles.
Russia's claims were for damages
caused by the Intervention of ad
miral Kolchak, and 'for the seizure
of gold.
"If there Is no hope for us to re-j
celve from England these two bil
lions of gold rubles." he went on,
"then we confidently declare that
England will not get either war debt
or Interest. The nationalized pro
perty of British subjects presents
the most difficult question. There
are 115 claims amounting to (100,
000.000 rubles.
"We are Bure that the British ex
perts will not make us yield. The
revolution was a Btruggie to secure
the burgoise and If the foreign cap
italists have been mistaken In their
calculations of the safety of the pro
perty in a revolutionary country It Is
their own fault. It is ludicrous to
think the working class having sac
rificed so much, now should, while
starting reconstruction, have to re
turn all it appropriated by virtue of
its revolutionary rights. Such are
the fundamental points which will
direct our delegation negotiating
with the British government."
M. Zinovleff said the delegates
were instructed to ask only for such
credits as they were ce in the gov
ernment could pay.
d
V. O. three bottom 10 inch trac-
from the city they stopped an auto
mobile driven by Charles Spurlin,
salesman for a local cider works.
! dazed him with a blow behind the
ear and commandeered his car. '
"Oregon" Jones took the wheel but
the convicts tunde no attempt to
eject Spurlin from the car.
Dazed by the blow, Spurlin says
that he does not remember clearly
anything that the convicts said, ex
cept that they kept something that
he supposed was a gun pressed
against his back and told him to
keep quiet.
At tho reform school, six miles
southeast of the city, the convicts
lert the main road, turning the car
Into a side road lending Into a tim
bered and bruL-hy area. They drovo
about a mile and a half into the
woods and nbandoned the car. tak-
lug Spurlin with them a quarter of '""" '
tor orchard plows at Wharton llroa.
FAMOUS CALIFORNIA
VIOLINIST IS DEAD i
SPECIAL
VALUES
See Our Windows
Ladies' blackr A A
Suede Slippers, Q II II
covered Cuban
heel, patent trimmed.
5.00
Slip-
cut
outs, either covered Span
ish or Cuban heel.
Ladies' black Satin
pers, with Suede
5.00
Ladies' Gray Suede Slip
pers, low heels.
R05EBURG
BOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
Perkins Bldg.
Shoes that Satisfy and
Fit Your Feet.
OPENING DATEp
is'set.for
SATURDAY, MARCH 29
with a line of Men's and Yo0g , '
STYLISH HABERDASHERi
You have watched this space grow .
. we invite you to call and help us grw
fencer's
124 WEST CASS STREET
FOR RENT Five room cottage. Just
remodeled Inside and out. 3o2 W.
Douglas St.
WANTED Any kind of clerical work
by experienced accountant and
stenographer. Reply C. J. Harding,
Umpqua, Ore.
FOR SALE Restaurant and fountain
on Pacific highway. Price $1000. A
money maker. Address C. L., care
News-Review.
FOR SALE ROSES Caroline Test
out, or Portland Rose. Nice 2 year
plant. It. L. ELLIS NURSERY
YARD.
LITTLE Buick four. New battery,
good tires, 1924 license. Al me
chanical condition. For sale theap.
Roy Catching Motor Co.
WANTED Before selling your mo
hair Inquire of Carl Berger. No
. prices quoted over the telephone.
Cor. Cass and Tine Sts.
laior.Repaia,
; "omen ai '
All work no.ti.
-uwj mat
MissTinaDcaa
""ni o, Bell Sinn h
Jaektn. e, .
' .m
FOR SAI.E
1 Uuick tourlnr
1 Chalmers lii, w'"
C. A. LOCKWOODHOTti'
CHICKEN TAMALE u7ip
March 29. Given it u,
- lass oi me CbriiiiH da
uie oenem ot lie taaicr
(Associated Presf. Leased "Wire.)
Lloyd L. Crocker
Roseburg, Oregon
.mtuiiauacc
Gjg LIBERTY THEATRi:
TODAY AND TOMORROW
At Regular Prices
Only 10 and 15 Cents
JACK MOXIE
the Kin nui'U
lnitit!
Citwlmv Star. In
i ti liy I'll in lits.
The Dorafole-0'
Also: Use Broadway Ccmcdy
"HELLO BILL"
Also: S'.arl.ind Vaudevillo Revue
THE EMG THREE DAY PICTURE
SUNDAY MONDAY ANO TUESDAY
JACK PICKFORD
In Ills Latest Production
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THE HILL BILLY
mile further on Into the brush
Here they released Spurlin after tak
ing all of his cisnrcttes. One of the
men proposed that they also take his
overcoat, but this met with tho ob-
j-ctlons of another, who according j
to Spurlin, said:
"Hell no! Its too heavy to fool
with."
Spurlin was given the key to his
car and told that he could go but
was admonished to go slow "or we'll
blow your brains out."
Warden Dalyrmi'le, said that he
did not think the convicts possessed
n gun anil were simply putting up a
bluff on Spurlin.
Posses of Salem police, peniten
tiary guards and deputies from the
sheriffs office were organized im
mediately and rushed out in pursuit.
Spurlin. when he returned to his
car after being released by the band
Its said that the officers were not
tenre than three minutes behlnd'the
fleeing men.
Shortly after 1 o'clock while vol
unteer posses were being organized
to take up the chase, denmy Ward
en I.lllely reported to the peniten
tiary that he had sighted the men on
the J. Street Heaeh farm near Shaw,
heading north. He said that he fir
ed four times at them and thoncht
that tie had hit one of the four that
he saw.
The fugitives then turned south
Into the brush again. V- 11 oYIock
the no-'"- b "'nr the wooded ar.'a
Ivlnc In tri-nu:'e t-eween the
town o' T'j-ncr i!ir"v ( .nni
vl'le. nM"i!e re.) around :tn heavily
nrme.l all iimb r orders to shoot nn
sli'ht. end more searchers were be
inc dispatched as fast as they could
be sworn In.
t II nV'oek It
SAN LUIS OBISPO, March 28.
Sir Henry Heynian, well known
violinist of Sun Francisco, succumb
ed suddenly to an attack of heart
at the Paso
Robles Hat Springs hotel where he
was a guest in the hope of benefit
ting his health.
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I.mYORTII I.E.lfill
PARTY
I Can Stop That Rattle
In Sedan or Coupe Windows.
AUTO TOP AND
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
C. M. JONES, Prop.
Phone 468
Winchester and No. Jackson Sts.
The Epworth l eague society of
the M. E. church is having a unique ;
parly In the church parlors this ev
ening. The members will go back J
to their childhood days for their,
costumes, and games, and the even-
ing will be one of old fashioned
fun. I
i
years and recalls the famous Tracey- !
Merrill break in l'.iej.
nt the iicaitcn'isrv that the convicts
hid be'-n t"rnd back north In the
vtctel'v ef Tn-"cr and were headed
toward Aemsville.
A report thet the niti"nal gnrd
cornprnv In Salem hod be.-n cal'ed
out to loin the search was denied
f'aily by Wurd Irvine, sccrct-irv to
the governor. who with ar.1'n
Dnlnmpb" wss directing the
search. Tl-e report rose. Irvine
slid, through his veii'let to Ad-tmnn'-tieneral
White for men
that he could st are to be sworn In
as special officrs.
In Issuing erd rs to the nossemen
to shoot on n'vliL Warden Dalrympl
explnined that all of the escaped
convicts h ive been class, d at the
penitentiary as "bad men" and that
all of them ha.l h.-en kept in tri. t
confinement Inside the building, not
even being allowed the privileges of
the vard.
TwIkv j break Is the most serious
experience at the prison in recent ,
Clyde Weekly, one of the escaping
prisoners, was sent to the peniten-
tiary from Roseburg last July, fol- !
lowing his sensational robbery of
the (ilendale bank. Weekly went In
to the Cilendale Mate bank shortly
after it was opeio-d for business in
the morning. He proceeded to take
all the money in sight and then
backed out to the door. A large
crowd had gathered and he forced
them to cover by several shots fired ;
over their heads and then took to j
the hills. Several shots were fired i
at him as he ran for cover.
Posses went out in search for him i
hut he succeeded in getting away
for several hours. Deputy Sheriffs
Frank Hopkins and Wm. liranham i
anticipated the course he would fol-!
low In making his escape and final-
Iv located him ns he reached the I
Kogne river on his way overland to ;
the California line. j
He gave the name of I.arsen when
firs' arres'ed but later ccVti v,v. '
cd his name to be Weekly. He
spent much of his life In the tilen
poried iale vl.lnitv and was well ac-
DR. II. C. CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT
JPCIALIST
22 I' 'tins Hldg. Roseburg, Ore.
Telephone 86
USED CAKS OFQLtUrr.
J MUUeDaker iwoil fit
HOUSE, barn, chicken run and 3, 1 Ford sedan.
acres good soil. Acrovs from Union 1 Studebaker if a otmi
Oil Station. 2nd Ave. South. Will' Come in and nt nt price
rent or sell. Owner, 510 E. 22nd., j cars.
St., Portland, Oregon W. A. Burr t Sto rj-it Cirj
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ANNOUNCEMENT,
9
TERMINAL GAEL!
Open from 6:00 A. M. to 1:00 AJ
Steaks and Chops our Specialty
We' use only Swift's Eastern Beef for
p Steaks and Roasts
Swifts' Premium Hams and Bacon
Lipton's Tea and Hills Brothers Coffee
3 rWI
3
S5.00
pays for an accident insurance
poilcy for one year in a leading
stock company. This provides
indemnity for Injuries caused
by automobile accidents while
driving, or riding in, or adjust
ing. Also If you are struck
while on the public highway or
Injured In any manner by an
automobile.
Let Ut Tell You More About It.
Quine, Goodman & Co.
GENERAL INSURANCE
Masonic Bldg. Roseburg, Ore.
Novelty -Banal
SATURDAY, MARCH 29
At ARMORY
Shanard'sSyncopator&"5oid
Specially Dm
Admission $1.10.
LOT! A FUN
qualnted with the community.
He is a vo'iik man anil is very
cool and delibcrn'e in his actions.
He appears to glory In attempting
to be a desperado and made , his
boast before leaving Roseburg that
be would not he in prison long. He
Is hollered to be one of the types of
men who will take long chances
more for the excitement than auy
other reason, and because of that
fact Is looked upon as a danger
ous character.
1 NEW TODAY J
LAST TIME TONIGHT
THOMAS DIXON
Author of 'The Birth of a Nation"
Presents
THE HARK
OFMBEASr
w:th all star cast
FOR SATE IN".! toufng
quire r.et So. ne St.
FOR RENT - 2 sleeping rooms.
bath Tetnplin St.
1 9 . 2 I P I X ', F rojiiNterTfor sale chea p.
Koy Catching Motor Co.
car. In-
with
E Ton'.te and Saturday I
1 1' Hoot' Gipsoii
ALSO
"Movie Chats"
Also a Good Comedy
Z.A "Western P-ctare. rf
Of ine r-r-
Children
10c
MAJESTIC
Adults
20c
"The Ramblin' Kid
ih what are called
ore. II . the Universal Pilm vcnun
Hoot Gibson, king cf Western drama.
eastern schools: a oreat race
coffee: a fake drunk: a young J"1"' . Kld- ,tjrttd
And so the adventures of -1 ne .
IW m . .
. Bamblm Kid "
Also: "Patbe Review" n
Children
10c
ANTLERS
Sunday Pola Negri
-The Sp"
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