Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 05, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    . WHAT COMES NEXT?
No one knows Just what a day might
bring forth but be doea know that
lv will need money bo why not pre
pare for It now? Save all you can
and deposit weekly with the Roseburg
National Hack.
heRosebuigNalional Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
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IS BEFORE COyRT
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if iuu ir iourim iT n nonie. w
'' Petitiont
we have sixty-two (or you to e-
left lrom. If you do not find
what you are looking for anionic
thone, then let us how you sixty
lota to choose (rout and build
Just what you want. We have
Presented fa, T u..- ? notum to r'n.t- are here
Road Proit. ta o 7 a.'""!!, ou ln e"'.,"t no'e
T . rr" v in tne Deal town in me stale
where you can have all the water
you want, and where everyone in
prosperous. and happy.
See N. Rice of Rice & Rice.
STAGE RUM BATTLE.
Umpqua Park Addition.
' tJ. ".'Pqua Park came fore
front aealn today with two new road
, Propositions before the county court.
-for several years the county court
has heard first one project and then
another, and now there are two more
I q i " anu disposal,
of John King, Sr.. today and C'antain
iwviu retne 01 me l.owen police was
Stanley Taylor ha nresen!...! . w. Injured while pursuit! John Kins:
! tiilon asking for a road across the Jr' who waB rre,teu' and charged
river with an undergrade crossing at'. "th lh" ""y'n-, v'
n railroad trestle ti.i. it i. ii i I-ather Ullbridge ha
.l i, " " l,B"U' IfU 1. - ... .
i wouio open up the old ford, and a! i , I X ..
ferrv could be used to provide trans-: ledAJ th? h8hoot n
nnrtit..n - ' . Atter the urlei
portatfon
; propositi!
I tit Ion, and
d none to the
King home to make a cull. Whut
X was not learned.
Atter the priest was Bhot. the
across the stresm in.' V" " B".
proposition Is backed hv . " younger King ran rrom the h
ouse
pe-: with a gun in bis hand und rushed
fisnr
115 THEATRE
mum anil a resn iiilnn o.i.,.,....i . ,
U tTmpnua Park o,m,i. V " 111,0 ,ne wods nearby. The Lowell
orTanlailon rJ'eagU, .an police at once started in pursuit.
' r. n..?r'r Trln to U" i they approached the woods
I W een.Tf ''ehuP "cP.; 1 here was an exchange of shots and
1 limy.J V f CT,'.of ,he """IIX" of Cuptain I'etrie fell with a bullet ill
I,?hT , a,,,,itlon- Th Pp'"on hi, body. King was slightly wound-
asking for the undergrade crnaciini- ...i rinu . .,
Fly spray at Wharton Bros. '
ROTARY MEETING TODAY
Merearten pupils at the
?rvatory will be presen
at the Antlers theatre
Und as before, whenever
trained youngsters have
hev will doubtless be greet-
arce audience. The Klnder-
fcjram has been arranged In
n( a Story Dook Rail at the
Mother Goose, and all the I
characters, beloved by I
Iren the world over will ;
t and perform. The pro-1
start at 7:3U and will be i
the Vguiar iiiov.n pic-
tarn. ;
raiur. Jl the older of I heir !
I'iano Solo
(a) Hye- I.o. Bye LoMaxine Smith. , 1,, COMin 51 names. The man under arrest is 37 years
ii jwiiiiiik mts ioouiaau .Max-1 T, ' -.ut-iiin. neaiieu Dy n. ii. Old.
lne Smith Pvans. the principal owner of the
Piano Duet "Vesper nell" June ' 1 IIIna,ll, ''ark land, petition for a
Hanim and Helen Wetherell. ' roal along the side of Mt. Nebo as
iMary Had a Little Lamb'' Dance I oj'slnallv considered, leading from
Marie Goux. : 'he main center of the park throueh
Piano Solo Dolly's Lullaby Ella i ,r,e "ryant and Lindsay 'laces to the i A sdIcv Droeram was rendered nt
I Hennlgh. "hi Ijine street bridge Mte. This is . the regular meeting of the Rotary
I'iano Solo "Robin Red Breast" ' ,"e ron" 'hich the court originally club today. The club was also favored
Dale Calhoun. i Intended to build but which was held with the presence of Governor Robert
Marjorie Daw Dance Maxine ',p while the city pjideavored to raise A. Booth, who passed through this
Smith. funds for a bridge across the river at city today on his way north. Dexter
Piano Solo "Promenade" Mavis Ml" Btre''. j Rice made a fine talk on the second
Melvin. ! As both petitions have been pre- , paragraph of the Rotary club of ethics
King, Queen and Jester Dance sn,p(l n proper form with the bonds ; arier which he introduced Mrs: L. It.
Dale Calhoun, June Hanim. and Klla r . ,ne petitioners, the county court Moore, and daughter, Maxine, and
Hennlgh. rroceed to aonoint viewers to go Jimmiu Goodman who rendered sev-
no i-eep uance tieien weinerell lM "'"uwninuiiit mm ueiermine erui musical numDera wnicn were a
me one wnicn shonhl be adopted, if, i great pleasure to the members as
in the opinion of the viewers, the senibled. Charley McKlhlnny had coni-
Chcrus "Song of Story Book Bull'
-Ensemble. i
Virginia Reel.
should take action
New Treatment for
Varicose Veins and Ulcers
i counly
! time.
iJAPIrfSM
BOEHSWIOI,
Swollen veins' are dangerous and
kxfle-naphne liues. V..""are" "e a.iv.seu to
L Pwn-Hi'l VAVtl,i'i- ll S. ungiuHi Olillie OI
Keep hi u n ethereu. Emern d nil rfnii ..ru,i, i ,
y Blue .Mavis Melvin. i ihan es,iwii, . rt ' " .
Ln and Knave of Itol, the velng and bunches at once
Itoun, June Hanim, Llla Physicians r,.r.r.,mon.i ,i
Oil; it is used in hospital practice
f,la..Sma" bt!'e.W'11 la8t a. '""Kianti-AmeHcan dem
and a little goes a lone wav Annlv juoanese campaign against
night and morning wi', .Toft t?uP n 1 itedX't,' Irnerair'n T T
as dlrc 'ed until the swelling u ru. I ll,m.,ea "tntes Immigration law, to
ducedo iormal ru" night climaxed Tokio's day of public
at this , posed a clever song which was rend-
! ered at intervals during the meeting.
! lie had written a stanza embodying
1 the name of each member of the club
and it was a howling success. Today's
meeting was termeu - rep tHiy and
the boys all had a good time
f men and Pieman Iale 1
Margaret May Long.
Jill IJouby llanis und
Quite Contrary Crace !
kj A Little Lamb Mario
s Muffett Sue Hildeburn.
Vliw .finAIMU OUJ111I,
A Homer Annabel Berg.
VviT Mother Goose, Come
R's," Ensemble.
"Sleep and Dream"
Uaoce Helen Wetherell.
lo-"Gcod Night" Grace
aid Oil that swollen glands and evea hIa?e!.n.madf ,a ,.pub":
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Real Estate Oeals
Mr. I'uckett, a recent arirvel In the
city, has bought the Worlev nrooertv
en East Douglas street, and Norman
, . , . , ; ' , ! Thomnson has purchased the Clins.
- , -, M-uson piace on rr.u street. An
lUKlO. Jnne 5. The greatest, o'her sale reported ii t'has. Key, ij
..usiraiion so iar, that of the Robinttt homn nn H.-.r
nson street, Fred Miller being th?
new owner, and Mr. Kenlson li;n se
cured the R. Peterson property on
E. Second avenue nor'.h.
demonstrations.
i Pumps, pipe
I Wharton Bros.
and gas engines nt
Returns From Portland I the wedding Inst January of Prince
A ri r u i i : ! Rewnt Ilirlh Itn .Tl.ot lnft tuA I ' O- rrr- -
. uuuil apeillliog, .- ; " " f " '- Nnllcn l herohv ..it.m 1l,t .,.l.l
tiuwun in-e m-iniiner ana watcn . . .
iMuiiusHis win oe receiveu oy tne
the IlRl two nr tlirOA rlava In I,.t. '
land returned to this cltv last evon-ifh? Pafwlge of the regent and
his:
ing. Mr. Ross is a clerk in the Hotel
Grand.
This is a Studcbaker year.
FLAGRANT DISREGARD
OF LAW IS CHARGED
(continued from page one)
"Ma's Physical Culture"
Einith
Dance Mavis Melvin.
o "In the Month of May"
iris.
Ding, Done Bell" Dale i '
J Helen Wetherell. i in California, the renort statine that
"Rain Pitter Patter" had this been d one and three nthpr
ereH- i Sections Dronerlv nrolei'teit th urn.
bride through the Ft reels and the 1 co"""on council of the city of Rose-
departure of the retiring American i burg, Oregon, until 5 o clock P. M.,
Ambassador. Cyrus E. Woods. I iulv 1924, at the city hall in Rose-
But tonight marked the high point DurR Oregon for the purchase of a
of the holiday. . " triple combination fire truck with a
A throng estimated nt 25.000 per- pumping capacity of from 750 to 1000
sons .lammed Its way Into the great ' gallons of water per minute capable
wrestling hall at Ryogoku, the larg-i of passing the Underwriters' test for
est roofed assebllng place in the I pressure and volume; truck to be
orient, nery speeches, bitter re-! equipped with both large size and
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Ul r.Ur.l , June 5. An un-
known number of Americun reve-
nue agents have been , injured
and several rum runners have
been captured in a ten day bat-
tie at the border oyer the pos-
session of a ships' cargo of whis-
key which was being smuggled
toward New York I
ing to reports today
w township In Temmcouata couutv.
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, :! YOU'LL ENJOY A SWIMl
In a Bradley Bathincr Suit
smuggled y
ity anord- they are perfect fitting, have a
from Sully- ft
live .springy stretch that is re
tained, colors to meet every
need of fashion .styles to meet
every need of comfort.
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TOKIO. June 5. Cvrus E.
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bassador was the central flsurc
ot an ovation when he left Toklo
this morning by train to board
the President M Kin ley ut Yoko-
hama for home.
Crowds jammed . the stilt Ion.
filled the plara fronting the sla-
tlon and "hanzaied" as the am-
bassador, with his aged invalid
mother-indaw. A.rs. Miirelmnil
on his arm, made his way through
uie uirong with iiifriculty with
the aid of police.
The ovation was surprisingly
large and hearty In view of the
anti-American tenor of public
feeling.
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.GOING TO HSn
II. B. Johnson, for the nast two
years principal of the Rosebuig high ' fectlve the operation of prohibition active
I use designated ships and officers In
the suppression of rum smuggling.
I A luw making it a felony to drive
au auto while intoxicated.
TO BE KITED
stitions were nlaced In nnnilna-
pliin adopted today at the Northwest tlon today to place the names of Dr.
Citizens Law enforcement congress ,, ... , , , ...
In session here. This organization. ! '' C' 1'mlay and W' l,ar,,, MoTa
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PORTLAND. June r. Korinutlon
of a tri-stnto organization with
branches throughout, Washington,
Idaho and Oregon, lo work for en
forcement of luw was outlined in a
solutions, all expressing the most ' pony suction hose and all devices for
intense opposition to the bar to 1 using the same. Chemical hose to be
Japanese Immigration Into America mounted on reel. And the following
were In order. The meeting re-1 additional equipment:
suited In Inauguration of the Koeu-1 i i!,,..i- i ,r v..t i., t
ry. Quite Contrary Dance ' blem of drainage nnnn that rrv niin Tailielkal of which an accurate ,n, i.n i 1, .
u-i Meepv Sue and r. m mifii tincm-aii iioiiey. 1
Price'-Iiale Cook and Ma-! Jack and Jill will be at Antlers '. Tn' Phrases "We must punish .
jnirira lor ine ease or worm
I Theatre 7:30 p. m. June 5th.
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475 PFPAPTMENT STORF5
mart Bathing Suits
for Women and Children
Pwcase tIl pIeasure of bathin and swirnrn;n? b
-". "mi.iivc suns i An assortment
Posing style, m a ran o women. mi . d
"ens sizes.
f v Exceptional
Quality Value.
n 0)1100
TaffeU
JgCQi K. C.W.
Cott. e . . .
l' W s;... . " t
'-o looking ,tv " u" Ti,u ana
f,Ta3e,,,,U-iU' eood'quaV-
:'i.r, ii,' di,nt "tyle. and
: chr" rM, nr good
- nyica..
89c to $1.43
$2.G0 to $7.50
$5.00 to $8.98
49c to 83
89c to $4.0C
I. peace." and "This Is a matter for;
all the Asiatic races" were in many
of the speeches.
j Kalutro Mochlztikl, a member of
parliament and proprietor of an
Knglish news agency, proposed to ;
'the meeting that May 26. the day,
on which President Coolldge signed
; the immigration bill be observed
i annually in Jupan as a "day of na-j
' tioncl humilntion." j
! A resolution passed declared in
part: I
"America's anti-Japan movement, I
worse than disregarding fnternntion-j
al morality is fostering racial con-
flirt. We. the Japanese people, can
not submit to this situation and will i
oppose exclusion to the. end."
At the conclusion of the meeting'
contribution boxes were placed at
the exits bearing plncards reading: i
"Patriotic contributions Invited for.
maintaining the punitive movement'
against America."
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SALEM. June 5. A heavy fog
in-coast last night assisted much ln
slowing down the forest fire menace
according to Information received by
State Korester K. A. Elliot from L. '
M. Martin, district warden for Lin-:
Hart Cellar Pipe, folding, adjust
able type, with shutoff
1 Three-way Eastman Dcluee Set.
with platform,
2 Cooper llos Jackets, for 21 Inch
hose;
2 Single Hydrant Gates. 2i inch;
1 Doz. Firemen's Regulation Hel
mets, two white;
1 Poz. Quick Hitch Firemen's Wa
terproof Coats, 35 inch;
2 T'laypipes. with shutoff nozzels
and ladder hooks, and tips 1 inch
1) inch and 11 Inch;
1 Pair Wire Cutters, long Insula
ted handles;
1 Combination Hose Clamp and
Door Opener;
1 Tin Roof Cutter:
1 Morrlsey Life Belt;
1 Life Line, loo feet;
2 J'ompler Hells, complete with
hatcheta;
2 Glazier Quick Couplings, 21
Inch, for hydrants;
1 21x11x11 Siamese., with shutoff
j gates;
2 21x21x21 Plain Siamese, two
lines Into one;
i 1 Life Gun complete; "
I 2 Burrell gas masks, for gas,
j smoke and ammonia:
f 1 Gibbs Self-contained mask:
i 1 21 gallon Foam IK- Extinguisher,
' truck type, and cup;
; 2 Hand Electric Searchlights, fire
I department type;
I 1 Pair Rubber Gloves;
6 Adjustable Hydrant Wrenches;
' X Spanneis, for 21 inch hose;
2 t arbou Tetrachloride Extinguish
ers. 1 quart size;
1 i.ockbreaker and Door Opener;
2 Plain nozzles. 11 inch.
uius win De rcceiwu on all or any
sch xil, announced today Hint he has Btalutes and the eighteenth constl
accepted a position as high school tutloiml amendment. Among nieas-
m liU'inal at Astoria, and w ill go to , UIV. advocated were:
that city this fall to take up the work I Placing prohibition agents under
there. The new position which he has i clv" "ervlce. .
accepted pays a much better Biliary j Making purchasers of Illicit llijuor
than the Rostbuig school, and is con- equally guilty with the sellers.
tillered an exceptionally fine advance-1 Deportation ot aliens convicted of
Although Mr. Johnson's many
f-lenris In ltesehurg greatly regret his
parti-re hour Rosebuig. they are
pleased to learn that his ability in his
i-ioiession nna ncen so well recog-i,i authorizing
nlzed and that he has been able to so-j ...
cure Biii'n a goou position.
During his' time In the Roseburg
high school he has done much to im
prove the efficiency of the school and
under his direction many notable
j achievements have been recorded He
has been exceptionally well liked by
the teachers and students alike anil
many expressions of regret havu been
heard over his departure).
City Superintendent M. S. Hnmin to
day expressed his regret ovej- Mr.
Johnson s departure and praised the
departing principal for the excellent
service which he has given while em
ployed In this district.
Mr. Johnson leaves next week for
Eugene where he will attend slimmer
school. He is giving up his home here
and his family will accompany him to
Kugene. They expect to make a short
visit in Rosebuig following the sum
mer school and before the Astoria
schools are opened.
which It Is proposed, shall have 1 'he volers of school district number
iinlls ut centers of population Is to 4 as candidates for "the office ot
co-operato with the Women 'a Christ-1 school director at the election to be
Ian Temperance I'nlnn and the antl-j held on the 16th. There two men
Sulorn Lengue. j have been active In school work and
Efforts are lo be made for legls- have lieen endorsed as candidates by
latlon designed to make more cf-' parent-teacher associations which are
in the circulation of their
' nominating petitions. Dr. Finlny Is
t now a member of the board and has
given a great deal of time to school
, affairs. Mr. Harris Is a business man
and hss always taken a deep interest
in school activities. He is a man of
, gcod judgment, and nne who can fill
the position in a very efficient man-
Ihliior and drug law violations. ! ner, und if elected will make a depend-
Centralization of authority for en- 'lle member of the board. The petl
forcement under a responsible head, ; Hons were very liberally signed to
with a department represented in the day and many expressions were
cabinet cf the government. A sta-' heard favoring the two men as candl-
the president to dates
Riding culllvntora and exlta shov
els at Wharton Urns.
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It's Good For You!
A serving of Jersey Ice Cream every Jay will provide
a3 much caloric content as a quart of milk, a pound of
chicken or two pounds of fish. Our Ice Creem is a
most palatable food, and is enjoyed by everybody. Ask
for Jersey Ice Cream at your favorite soda fountain.
Sold in pints, quarts or gallons at the Creamery.
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
Phone 340
Mary. Mary Quite Contrary will
dance a very contrary dance, June ."4
5th. Antlers Theatre.
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THIS IS THE PLACE FOR .
BARGAINS
9x12 Axministcr Rug, like new
Feed Cutter, Several Rockers
5 II. P. Electric Motor, lot of Belting
Real Good Cook Stove, O'l S'.oves
Used Mattresses, freshly sterilized
Three Good Shot Guns and some good Rifles
Don't Forget that we arrange for and conduct Auction sales 8eo Us.
Radabaugh-Patterscn Auction Home
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FOfl BRIBERY IS ON I
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l'OKTLANI). June B. I'rosecu- V
tlon and defense In the trial of Low
V. Walker, former county romniis- ij
sloner, before Circuit Judge Camp- V
bell on a charge of taking a bribe
to vote Robert K. Kremers In as -
engineer of the three proposed W
trans-Willamette brlilyes. mil I Inpil A
'tli.'ir nliind f,f ..ttiw.lr un1 ..... . :.
attack today. ; lOTOT&TW.T.K
Deputy District Attorney George
.viowry wuil mat the states rase
coin, county. Martin reports the part of said equipment, and Itemized
situation under control, hut says a bids are requested but not required,
logging slash ln the Hlodgett tract! Each bid must contain complete
Is now on lire. This tract is operat- j and detailed specifications, lucluiling
ed by the J'aclflc Spruce Corpora- guarantee. If any. an I name of near
tion. ' frst place (to Roseburg) where rom-
Renorts from Roseburg say that1
conditions In that district are fair
and a Klamath Kails report states
that the situation Is under control:
at present. j
PRIEST IS KILLED:
plele parts service is maintained. !
Kach bid must specify the means that j
will be taken by the successful bid- !
der toward Instructing the Itoseburg
firemen in the operH::ori of the putup j
and mechanical workings of the fire -truck,
and date of delivery, j
All bids lo be K. O. H. Roseburg.
and must be accompanied
woiiiu rest on circumstantial evl- S" S
dence. f.1 g
I'.irt of this evidence w ill have to !"J " 1 , , , , ,i' . . &
do. he said, with Kremer's banking fH K ' j I ! ' T ATiThQ K
transactions and with a large sum J, "VTLli t Jy A YJ i L V. J 55
he kept In cmh In a safe deposit 4 '! P
box. It will also bring out a secret g 'i .;"" CTI T7" T T f O S
agreement beiw.n Kr-mers and bis H IlJl I 11 "iT OlLl IlVJolL
partner. Ira G. lledrlck, he declared, 1 1.1 ' fl I , VIAIIV AaWJ
Itobrt y. MrGuIre, fur the de- C liKi! M if , M
K4 1. I Ml ! t 1 1 r v
PRACIT. Mass, June 5 Rev.
Michael V,. Cllbrliie, pastor of ft.
.Vary's church. In the Colllnsrllle dis
trict, was shot to death at the home
fenso. Indicated that the defense
will admit many of the fuels to be
presented by the slate as evidence V
but will add to them certain further
facts that will char Walker.
The defense Indicated ihat Its V
cssm rests on evidence that Walker 1
did not favor Kremers but finally Ji
voted for him as a compromise nieas-
ure. and after his qualifications had
been approved by the local chapter
of the American Society of L'ngln- 5J
eers. A
Witt, Ihn f!nir,.t.rl rfn,tap9llnn A
by certl-;.!..( ,.i.,BtM.,.i 1. 1. ...ii J
' . i-r eni. ,,,, ,rt,orv. Mowry betan his A
f amount of bid. to be forfeited to;,ipnniI statement.
city in case bid Is accepter) Rnd bid- j Thl Jllh w ,urht by nobert M
der fails to enter Inn. contract or de- k. Kremers," he dec lared. . A
liver In accordance with said bid or . 0 J
contract. 1 '
The city council r'rre the rl ht He, our Myers electric pumping out- !j
to reject any and all bids. I fn. a turn of the faucet brinvs .J
H. L. WHII'I'LE. fresh wat.r from the well. Wharton A
City Recorder, Koseburf, Orcgoo. tlroa.
This Beautiful Line comes in oil
the wanted shades, and is the
very finest, made in popular
weaves and styles.
You also hhmilil a k to ne our line of Snnduls for I -a dies and Mlanrs
nnl f'hihlr n, and pr!fM nn thf k'hmIs are ih lowest. You will
fin hrf (he individual ulioe you require.
A. H. PERRIN
I I 1 West Cass St. . Roseburg, Oregon
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