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April 23 ami 24
Matinee 23
Evening 24
Antlers Tli
A Famous Light Opera, Presented by
By DALFE
Tickets on sale at
Antlers Theatre Monday
. Evening cV'
H. S- GLEE CLUB
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nU V U.lU .1 2 NEW TODAY J 1923 ford coupe. !
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Bring Everybody
TULIP BALL!
The best musical
treat ever fur
nished by those
Legion Blue
Devils.
A Real Live
Entertainment
for everyone.
Something to
remember.
Tonight!
Armory. Cards
upstairs for the
card players.
GIVEN BY
American Legion Auxiliary
Couples $1.09 Tax exempt. Extra Ladies 50c
1 111CED
DISCUSSED TODAY
(AKMK-lated I'rt-ss Leased Wire.)
PHILADELPHIA, April 21. The
jury trial to determine the sanity of
Harry Thaw was resumed In com
mon pleus court today with Dr.
Cliarloa s'. Ilurr, all alienist testi
fying that Thaw Is still insane.
When the case was adjourned last
Thursday, five alienists had testi
fied that the slayer of Stanford
White was sane and safe to release
from thn Pennsylvania hospital for
mental and nervous diseases and
four oihers had expressed the opin
ion that be was Insane and would be
a menace to the community if re
leased. Dr. Burr was called to the stand
by Athur fl. Dickson, counsel for
the trustees of Thaw'B estate, who
are opposing Thaw's release. The
alienist said he had examined Thaw
three times recently at the request
of Mr. Dickson and without any
suggestion as to what was to be ex
pected from him.
"I think Thaw is a case of so
called moral insanity," said Dr.
Hurr in reply to questions. " He
has little or no mental control and
is compelled by his condition to
follow his impulses. He has not the
I: :
! ELKS DANCE THURSDAY
A rctnilnr Informal Elks danco moral Htrcngti, to resist vicious 1
w win oe neiu on next inursuay pulses.
night for all of the members. ! "Was there any other sign of in
, Cards and dancing for all and a : sanity?" asked the court,
.real time Is the prospect, lie "No. there was not," said Dr.
there. Dill! , Jiurr. "1 could find no trace of In
tellectual Insanity and could not call
I
This week has been set aside as
prune organization week. Nine meet
ings will be held In the prune grow
lug sections of the country. County i
Agent Cooney says that every prune assist the committee, ns well as M.
grower In the county will have an op-!-J. Nowhouse, manager of the growers
portunity to familiarize hiniHelf with association.
the new plon of marketing prunes In I The KrowprB are vcrv misv with
the state of Oregon. !tnulr orchard work nt tills time, but
Meetings will be held at Oakland every 'grower should realize that it
April 21 at 2 o'clock In the afternoon; profits him nothing for his year's work
at Yoncalla the same day at 8 o'clock unless he can get a fair return on the
In the evening; at Klgaroso April 2 commodity produced. Two hours spent
t 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and the nl one of the meetings may mean
same day at Umpqua nt 8 In the even-' thousands of dollars to the grower In
lug; at Kiddle on April 23 nt 2 o'clock; the future, Mr. Cooney says.
In the afternoon, also on the same day o
Hay at I anyonvmo it i a ciock in tne
cvonlng. At Myrtlo Creek on April
24 at 8 o'clock In tho ovenlng; at
IHiklng Class on April the 2.rth at 8
In the evening, ami a final meeting
on Saturday, April zb. In tne city rum l With
MAJOIl MARTI X 11KADY
t Assocliwed rres I-cnsfd Wire.)
him Insane except upon the whole
history and record of his case."
Mr. Diukson asked:
"In your opinion has Thaw been
fully restored to a sound state of
min"
"In my judgment he has not,"
was tho reply.
Dr. Ilurr added he believed that
if Thaw were released he would
come into conflict with the law on
account of some abnormal act.
"Might this take on the form of
whippings?" he was uBked.
"Yes. I believe it would."
Mr. Dickson resumed:
"Did you ask Thaw ubout the
killing of Stanford White?"
"Yes, And he said it would take
la Roseburg at 2 o'clock In tho after-;
noon. i
The county agent feels that everv
grower should Inform himself
thoroughly regarding this new con
tract whether he signs up or not. The
prune growers have reached the part
ing of the ways insofar ss markets
are concerned. Tho grower seems to
be forced to go Into the business of
marketing his own crop with that of
b'n neighbor, the steps with which
this ts accomplished is of extreme
Importunce to every prune grower. A
good working committee has been
appointed by Director Neuner to work
With the countv ui'cnt during the
present week. Mr. Cooney lias been
informed Hint Mr. Kenneth Miller.
president of thn Oregon (Irowers will one jump.
juwi jiw.irieiww!i"i"!.' ' 1 '-
I 7T, T inrDTY TWIT ATT? 1
SPECIAL SHOW today and tomorrow
3 HEAR "THE LULLABY" SONG
kin, I tliinlr nlwint thren fliivs to
DUTCH HARIIOU. Alaska. April , . .. , ,. ,h i.npaa re
plied.'
"Did you ask why he killed
White?"
"Yes. I asked him if he killed
White because of White's relations
with F.volyn Ncsbit and he answer
ed: 'Yes. that's why I killed hlra." "
Dr. Ilurr testified, that Tliuw was
physically normal.
Questioned as to the alleged
jr.
Major Frederick Martin. I
commanding a circumnavigation
flight of tho four army planes, ex
pected hero today from Knnatka,
AlaHka in the flag piano Senile,
preparations for the quartette to
take the air this week for Nazan
Day, Atak Island, 350 miles to the
west, were pushed today.
Smith, Nelson, and Wade, show
ed cousiderablo fatigue after a
Journey from ChlgnlU, Alaska, 400
miles eastward, flown Suturday in
seven hours, but all seemed In good
heulth.
The weather here was good early
today and Major Martin was ex
pected to make the flight from Kan
ulak. ii-'O. miles to the northeast. 111
r ti SEE SEE SEE
whiuniiiKs of Frederick Gump
for which Thuw stands indicted in
New York, Dr. Ilurr admitted that
the fact of the whipping did not of
itself prove Thaw to be abnormal.
Shirting to tho incident aboard
shin, when Thaw, then 15 years old,
stepped on the hand of a child play
ing on deck.. Dr. nurr, saiu u
demonstrated the person was brutal
and cruel, rather than abnormal.
When Thaw's aged mother came
Into the court room, Harry showed
the same affection for her and the
same care in seeing she was com
fortably seated as he did on pre
vious occasions.
Iu ci-rcludlng his testimony, Dr.
Ilurr ruid he based his belief that
Thaw is morally insane principally
from tho Gump case.
' There Is no other reason to
,-rive," said the witness.
OOII18,
FOR RENT 2 garages. 828 W. Lane
St.
WANTED 12 torn turkeys. Phone
279.
FOR SALE Daby bugsy. 524 Mill St.
Phone 138-L.
FOR RENT Housekeeping
partly modern. Phone 88-R.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room, cloBe in. Phone 191-R.
FORRENT2housekeeping rooms.
E. Douglas St. Phone 6J.
FORRENT Furnished apartment, 2
rooms, J12 per month. S15 Mill SL
iiOMB"LAUNDRYwm do washing".
Ironing and mending. Phone 537.
In
r
FOR RENT 2 room house, basement
and garage. 675 Second Ave. South.
LOST Small goldpeiidsnt fountain
pen. Reward. Return to this office.
WANTEDA practlcaFnurse. Apply
in person at Soldiers Home Hospital.
tier old growth fir
Llndblom, Dixon-
FOR SALE 150
wood at ranch.
vlile, Oregon.
FOR HlRETouring car. Country
trips a specialty. Phone 2L B. A.
Laurinson. '
WANTEDSaTeslTdy-for ready to
wear. See Mrs. J. H. Koehler, Ump
qua Hotel, today.
F0RSALE-49head of old sheep. 26
lambs. At a .bargain. G. U. Helbig.
407 West Cass St.
FAIRLY good supply of records at
the Exchange. Open afternoons and
evenings. 328 No. Kane St.
Slightly used. Extras. Car
perfect condition. Cord tires.
MATHEWS MOTOU-X-CHANGE
117 Jackson St. Phone 112
1GE
THIS AFTERNOON
George Dolan, ageL.22 years, a na
tive of Douglas county, died this aft
ernoon following a long illness. The
young man had been In poor health
for a couple of years and went to
California several months ago and re
turned much Improved, and bis
friends hoped that he would recover,
but during the past few months he
failed rapidly, and death came this
afternoon. He was the young son of
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dolan and liv
ed practically his entire life in this
city. Besides his parents he leaves a
sister Gertrude and two brothers,
Wjlllsm and Edmund. Funeral ar
rangements have not yet been made.
FOR SALE Al Jersey cow, six years
old, and a year old Jersey bull, 2
mi. west of Roseburg. Walter Bel
cher. '
LOST Small hand satchel contain
ing watch, pocketbook and other
articles. Leave at this office. Re
ward. FOR SALE 5 "head oflnilch cows,
fresh. 1 new separator. 125 White
KNITTED SWEATERS
Both In Coat or Slipover Style, ,,.. ,
garments. real coaw.
For work or plav vmn- ,
. . v i viay your Bweator .!,,. .
and to be comfortable should be o L. r 7ht i
well known In nor Knitted Outerwear lic 8a
LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU
Opencer's
Cass Street's New Sti
ore
EATS TO KILL
Joseph Paul Bowling, recently of
Kelso, Washington, was brought to
this city last night by Deputy Sheriff
Powell of Oakland and placed in the
county Juil charged with threatening
to kill his wife, Mabel, their young
DaDy, and L. P. Ilapp at whose ranch
the woman has been employed.
Bowling, according to the story bv
Mr. Tfnnn nml Officer Pnurnll ilnaaplail
Leghorn chickens. G U. Helbig, 407 ! h.s wife last November and went to
west i.ass tu v I Kelso. Washington, where he found
FOR SALE Ten grade cows, one i employment. Mrs. Bowling obtained a
grade Holstein bull, inquire at Un-1 place at the Rapp ranch where she
tierwood's grocery store or phone i has been working to support herself
7F11 nt Oakland, Oregon. land child.
WANTED Any persons whi) are in"-1 Friday, it Is claimed. Bowling ro
terested in Black Silver Fox farm-1 turned and also obtained work at the
ing, see me before Tuesday even
ing. Ask S. P. Ticket Cli rk, depot.
BEAUTIFUL " FLUFF RUGS-made
from your old carpets. The Medford
man is in town for a few days. See
or phone him
Hand Store.
2ND HAND and "slightly"
at Jarvis' Second
ranch. He immediately started to
cause trouble, the district attorney
was informed, and insisted that his
wife accompany blm back to Kelso.
She did not want to do so, preferring
to stay at the ranch near Oakland.
, He became abusive, it is stated, and
threatened to kill the woman. Per-
CHROUS OF FIFTY !
IN BOHEMIAN GIRL
"Th Ttnheminn fllrl' will ha '
sented Wednesday afternoon and
Thursday evening at the Antlers the-j
aire oy a cast or nign school stu-i
dents. The production Includes a
chorus of about 50 voices in addition
to a cast of about ten. Miss Edna
Haseltlne, director of music in the
public schools of Roseburg, has work
ed for Beveral weeks with her pro
teges, and the results promise to be
worth the effort.
The opera Is quite different from
-anything ever attempted by the local
; high school musical talent. Miss
i Haseltlne believes that the school
should stand for the better things in
music and that the students should
be started at least at high school ago
In applying themselves to the study
, of worth whilo things in music.
Balfe's "Bohemian Girl" was chosen i
because it is rich in wonderful old
favorites of everyone, some of these
being "I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble
Halls," "The Heart Bowed Down,"
"Then You'll Remember Me" and
others, ,
Miss Evelyn Qulne will sing the
part of Arline and Miss Dorothy Cor
don the part of the Queen of the
Gypsies. Paul Trueblood will take
the part of the Count of Arnheim,
Harold Benris of Thaddeus, and Ray
Burt and Eugene Bowden of Devils-
hoof nnH Pl. ...
The Mita;7M
commence at J:(5 i
cipally for the bm J. '
school chlldr. Tlii J!1"
Thursday. mJe!?'
8:00 o'clock
at the theatre. "",t
TUESDAY
BERT LEYEI
rnist'
A'""4 "till I
Circuit
111
4 BigTmiM
f ANTZSPW ,
"Hand to Mttaaf
used SinK-
nn. t 1 1 m rAk.fiirui i uiut'i . j , . , . , . 41
Ranging in price from 22 to $75. ""-
20 per cent off-Jor cash. Also one wou,d carry out nls threats emptied
White Rotary. A snap at $35. The ' a11 f tlle Kuns anl bid the cartridges.
j He finally became so abusive that
' Rapp ordered him to leave whereupon
j he procured a rifle, according to the
story told, and pulled the trigger In
an effort to shoot the ranch owner.
Deputy Sheriff Powell was called
1 and placed Bowling under arrest and
GLASS FOR WINDSHIELDS!
AUTO TOP AND UPHOLSTERY SHOP
C. M. JONES, Prop.
Phone 468
Winchester and No. Jackson Sts.
Singer Store. 105 Cass St
FOR SUB-RENT Until October 1st.
227 acre ranch, good hay and pas
ture, tlood five room house with
running water in housp. 2 miles
West Roseburg on New Looking
Glass road. Waller Belcher.
M IDS 016
If you never see another
screen drama
this colossal epic of a
mother's love for her baby
In which Jane Novak
rises to unmatched heights
in the greatest emotional
role of a decade)
While fishing at the forks of the
Umnoua vesterdav afternoon. Mrs. It.
II. Nichols of this city landed a 43
puiind Chinook salmon after a battle
which lasted on hour and fifteen
minutes. Mrs. Nichols was using a
brekrn trout pole and was not pre
pared for siuh a hard ficlit. She was
using a llcht tine and number 5 triple
J5 barbed spinner when the salmon
stunk, in spite or tne nanmcup 01
her llihi and broken outfit, Mrs.
Nichols fourht the fish Ith every
trick of the true sportsman, and final
ly succeeded in bringing the big sal
mon in reach of the boat where it
was landed. Although Chinook sal
mon weighing forty or fifty pounds
are freouently caught, it Is seldom
that such a large fish is landed on a
trout outfit, particularly when the
pole 1s In poor shape.
I
STOP, LISTEN! We will guarantee
to give you $2 per month to save
$3.50 per month, and all It earns
over. Where can you do better?
WESTERN SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION. Authorized capital
$10,000,000. Wayne E. Jones, Dist. '
Manager. Hotel Grand.
WILL THIS SATISFY , YOU? 20
acres excellent land with 9 acres
full bearing pears, 6 acres bearing
prunes, good house, large barn, 5
acres excellent garden land, on
main road, near river. Pears enough
now on trees to pay for " place at
market price. It will cost you noth
ing to be shown this is true. Price
$2500. Only takes $1000 cash. Law-
. rence Agency, 125 Cass Street,
Phone 219.
SHEEP M EN ATTENTION! 240
acres in tract, 12 miles from Rose
burg on good road, 13 seres excel
lent land under cultivation, well
fenced. 100 acres open pastufe, bal
ance timber, fair house, good barn,
other tniprovi irn nts. fine spring
water tome stock and machinery
goes with place if taken at once.
Sickness reason for selling. Price
$'-'500. Only takes $500 cash. Law
rence Agency, 1J5 Cass Street.
Phone 219.
PORTLAND COUPLE MARRIED.
George Layman and M. A. Crites,
were married Sunlay afternoon at
the office of Justiie of the Peace
George Jones. Their marrlaire license
was Issued from Multnomah countv,
both being residents of Portland. The
ceremony wss witnessed by local
friends of the contracting parties.
MARRIED SATUROAY,
brought him to Roseburg. The case
was placed before District Attorney
Cordon, who will determine the
charge upon which the man is to be
arraigned.
Also Comedy, "Fraidy Cat"
This special show Is only
Wednesday and Thursday
2S cts. for adults nml ID cts. for children.
"Dancer of the Nile" and "Way of Mao."
CHRISTIAN WORKERS BAND -
The Christian Workers Hand will
meet In the Presbyterian church
Tuesday, April 12 at 7:30 o clock. The
W. C. T. U. will have charge of the
program. Every young person in
Roseburg Is cordially invited to meet
with us.
CAR STOLEN
The IXvlge car belonging ot John
Pacher of Edenbower. was stolen
from his c.irace early this morning.
Sometime before daylight, the lock
was broken off the garage door, and
the car removed and driven away. No
clue has been obtained by officers.
II. F. Wilson and Sara S. Vineyard,
both ef Yoncalla. were quietly mar
ried Saturday afternoon at the office
of Justiie of the IVace George Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will make their
home near Yoncalla where they have
a large farm.
I i ne international tractor disk will
' do good work. Ask those who own
them. We have 5 and 6 foot Piles
for small traders and 7 and 8 foot
sizes for larre tractors. Wharton
Bros.
Get a Dunham sprocket type pulve
iier to put your ground In shape
for planting. Sold by Wharton Bros.
IDEAL
FOOTWEAR
A combination of rare style, per
fect fit, and a moderate price.
Made by the world's best artists,
f'tted by experienced shoe fit
ters, who understand
- YOUR FEET
You den't have to ask us to be
gentle to your feet, we are al
ways th"t wav. Let us Bo've
your sho problems and If In
the past you have found the se
lection cf your footwear a task,
allow us to muke It a pleasure
in the future.
Aside from the fit let your
fi otwear reflect a bit of your
p rsonality. Choose your color.
Red. Pine, Green, Airdnle. Tan
hark. Gray. Pongee, Ifamboo,
Jack Rabbit. Mnndalay, Picca
dilly, Racquet. Sand. Fawn,
Nude, and a host of others in
seasonable materials.
MODERATE PRICES
Get your next pair here
ROSEBURG
BOOTERIE.
IRVIN BRUNN
Perkins Bldg.
Shoes that Satisfy and
Fit Your Feet.
DRv H. C CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST
' EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL
SERVICE
Perkins Building Thone 86
Second Floor Roseburg Oregon
may mm
"VentriSxf
THOMAS ran
DLRl
"The Mayor of Hiifitf
Knight andFidlsJ
"Dancing Friiitrf
In Conjawfe
, FULL fUM
PROGRAM
Public Liability
and Property Damage insurance
Is of great Importance to auto
mcbllu owners.
,1'hone us at 432 and we will
gladly explain why you need
this protection.
MS0HIC ELOC 3 DOSE BUfC, CUE. 5
minm i ir.'tim.'iJ
fmua
TOfrlTE and TUESDAY
HERBERT
RAWLINSON
JACK'OCUIBS
The smashing story of a f'ght
Ihg cop with a fist as hard as
Iron when it came to enforcing
Jhe law but a soft heart when
It came to loving the girl
"Spike" wanted.
One of the greatest "ring" pic
tures ever filmed!
Also
"Pathe News"
-AND
A Good Comedy
4
Children
10c
MAJESTIC
Adultt
20c
H fir.
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