Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 21, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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ROSHUHO WtW-WIVHW, SATURDAY, JUNE zi,
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Cuffev. national commwee m"
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i . ardent a Smith rooier an a year
FOR 8ALE
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To Meet Your Requirements
for up to-tho-nilnute banking Hnlff
the RoseburK National Itauk nan an
t iu: p.iit-ni tuat comprises eveiy ap
piowd facility of the latest type. A
trend Lank with which to have your
t li'vkiiitf Account.
The Roseburg National Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
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Build and Save Rent
raying Rent la like feeding money Into a furnace It's gone and
nothing to allow for It.
We can supply you with any bulldlnn material needed, and also
furnish plana and specifications, and do the work on the Job.
LUMBEF".. HOOFING. LIME AND CEMENT, TILING,
BUILDING PAPER, ETC..
See ua when you need any Krult Treo Spray.
L. W. METZGAR
Warehouse at Oak end Pine
Mrs. J. T. (ioodnian la ylsltltut In
ihn cllv with ln'r son and daughter.
Mr. nnd Mrs, James Coodman.
Coodtiian's home la In Salem.
Mr a.
Gathering of Pioneer at Bridge Ded
I icaticn Sunday, June 29. Expected
j to Be Interesting
J Event.
The pioneer picnic to be held In
connection with the dedication of the
Pioneer Uridae near Oanyonvllle on
i Sunday, June 2'J. Is attracting a great
I deal of Interest, and It In eapected
j that there will be a large crowd of
pioneer residents of the state pres
ent from all parts of the state for
i this event.
The picnic will be held In the
morning and at noon and Is open to
everyone In the state who desires to
(altend. Kach person,' however, la ex
pected to bring their own lunch as
I the local chapter of the Daughters
of the American Revolution, who are
putting on this dedication program,
are financially unable to provide the
lunch for a large crowd such as will
doubtless attend this celebration.
All IMuglaB county pioneers, and
others from various parts of the state
are Invited to be present, and enjoy a
brief association together before the
program starts at 2 o'clock In the af
ternoon. It Is expected that this pic
nic time will he given over to aa In
formal get-together of the early set
tlers, who will have an interesting
time In recalling some of the many
Interesting events connected with the
settlement of this country. It Is hop
ed that this can be made an annual
affair In the future, and plans will
be discussed at that time regarding
the matter.
The program for the bridge dedi
cation will start at 2 o'clock and will
be abort. An excuralon will then be
made to the bridge where the mark
ers will be placed. The program is
as follows:
Music: Douglas county concert
band.
Invocation.
Address: Hon. Dexter nice.
Solo: Mrs. James Gault.
Presentation of bronze markers to
the pioneers: Uy Mrs. William Bell,,
I regent Umpqua Chapter Daughters
Rooming bouse, garage, gro-
eery store, hotel, farms, stock
ranches, stocked and equipped;
sma.'l tracts close In. residences
of all kinds, business lots, cen-
trally located, and residence lots
In the residence dl.-tritt.
See N. Kice, of It ice & Rice.
of the AmerlWJ Revolution.
Acceptance: By lion. Dinger Her
man.
Remarks: By Jud?e Riddle.
Community sing, led by -r. James
Gault.
KLAN BJG ISSUE
WITH DEMOCRATS
(Continued from wage 1)
APPLES and PEARS
Sp;obel fit Day of New York and Portland have arranged with
Foster Butner to handle apples and pears for them this season. Fruit
will be received and loaded at the Umpqua Broccoli Exchange ware
house, Douglas street and S. P. tracks.
Sgobel ft Day are distributors of fruit in all the markets of the
world and, so far as possible, sell upon an f. o. b. basis.
Growers are advised to talk over with Mr. Butner the sale of
their apples and pears. Reasonable cash advances in addition to pack
ing supplies will be available.
SGOBEL & DAY, by Paul McKercher
LIBERTY THEATRE Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
Tl IE COSTLIEST FILM EVER MADE
9fte Great $1,500,000 motion picture sensation
"tlnder the Red Robe
'inruung aays oj romance. intrigue
ana chivalry in old trance
1
T A Cosmopolitan Picture,
(&
opportunity to take i (Hoi look at
each of the presidential candidates
placed before It ami hear them ex
plain the policies for which they
stand.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, campaign
manager for the New York governor
sr.ld today that the latter had "suggest
ed the personal apeparance before the
convention of all those placed in nomi
nation for the presidency.
The governor would like to meet
William O. McAdoo, John W. Davis,
Senator Underwood and all the others
In such a contemplation. Mr. Roose
velt said, and then let the delegates
fight It out.
There was no Indication that the
challenge would be accepted or even
would be given serious notice in any
of the rival presidential camps. '
Governor Smith was in conference
far Into last night with various po
litical leaders Including Thomas Tag
gart of Indiana, but he arose early
and attended the wedding of the
daughter of a former political asso
ciate, the late Representative Daniel
Riordan.
Mr. Roosevelt declared that his
candidate was piling up support with
the arrival of every delegation.
"Governor Smith predicted yester
day that -he would he the nominee,"
Buid Mr. Roosvelt. "I say he will be
beyond--the shadow of an existing
doubt."
Arrangements for the opening of
the democratic convention were com
pleted by the national committee at
today's meeting with the recom
mendation of the temporary officers
and certification ot the temporary
roll of delegates.
In addition to Senator Tat Har
rison of Mississippi as- chairman,
these temporary officers were nam
ed: Secretary, Charles A. Great
house, Indiana; Serjeant at arms, J.
i J. Hughes, Iowa; Chief door-keeper,
1 Joseph J. Sinnott, Virginia; Assist
1 ant 'secretaries will be named from
I each of the slates and territories.
I Commenting upon the absence of
contests for delegate seats in the
convention, chairman Hull said, this
indicated a genera,! spirit of har
mony in the parly.
I David Ladd Rockwell, campaign
j manager for William ti. McAdoo,
1 said, the number of votes to be cast
' for the former treasury secretary on
I the first ballot, would "depend upon
; circumstances." He declined to
I estimate the tolal probable strength
t of his candidate, but said there were
I a 'great many delegations" for Mc
' Adoo that will enter the convention
without instructions and that some
of the claims of his opponents were
unfounded.
"Take the case of Illinois," Mr.
Rockwell said. "There is much talk
about Mr. iirenuan having this de
legation vote as a unit. There is
no unit rule In the delegation and
12 of the delegates are for McAdoo."
Mr. Rockwell said, that should
the convention vote to nbropate the
two-thirds rule, the McAdoo forces
would not favor abolition of the
unit rule as has been proposed by
some of the party leaders..
'Discussing claims of some oppo
nents that they "have McAdoo slop
ped," Rockwell said the argument
ago. tie. saiu ine prrm uiojw, ....
the delegate was for Smith, "first,
last and all the time. We have no
second choice. We intend to be for
.Siniih to the end."
' When the women's Smith head
quarters were opened with music
'and singing, somebody asked the
1 governor, if he could swim, and It
so did he use the crawl stroke.
I "No." -he said. "I use the over
head stroke." He learned to swim
by diving from the east river piers.
I near r'ulton street.
! Of course fate might take a stap
at the democratic convention and
cause the 25 youngsters expected to
! arrive at the New York nursery and
I child's hospital to lie girls. Hut the
first boy babv to be born atter the
nomlnaiTon of a presidential candl
! dale will take the candidate's name.
I Twentv-five expectant mothers
formed a club at the hospltul and
at a caucus pledged themselves to
support the nominee and name the
buhy accordingly.
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In Shades that will appeaI.
Kood taste. You
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PENCE
The Friendly Store on Ca Street
The Association against the pro
hibition amendment, here to get a
wet plank in the platform, will have
a conference of members and friends
tonight.
Senator Mruce ot Maryland will
deliver the principal address. Other
speakers will be Rear-admiral Fiske,
Assistant Attorney-General illis
Jones of .Maryland and Charles h.
Wood, eastern campaign manager of
the association.
HOItNSIlY SLAMS TWO.
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
CHICAGO. June 21. Rogers
Hornsbv, national league batting
champion, today knocked out two
home runs In the Chlcugo-St. Louis
game, scoring one In the fourth and
another in the sixth. Grover Alex
ander was the victim both times.
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iiAXDiTs ;i:t kmmo.
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
OAKLAND. Calif., June 21 Two
young auto bandits attacked R. W.
Miller, cashier of the Pacific Gas
and Electric company and C. K. Or
cutt, at the company's orflce, and
escaped with a satchel containing
approximately Jlo.iiOU in cash and
checks, which Miller and Orcutl
were taking to u bank.
DISCUSS SICXATK Ol TKISK.VK.
WANTED Ford truck. W. B-Toiea-I
son. 202 UrockwaySt. Phone 144.1
FOR RENT Two-room furnished i
apartment. Grouna floor. SIS So.
H 1 lS I.
BOY fourteen wants work on a
tarm. Has had experience. Phone
684-Y.
KOU RENT 80 acre dairy ranch.
stocked, near Oregon City. J. F.
Rioth. , Phone 87F11.
WANTED Tractor outfit, riding cul
tivator, and hand cultivator. Fred
A. Goff. Roseburg. Phone 6F2.
ntfmwtNfi Mnndav. red rasnher-
ries, $1.50 per ciaie. You pick'
them and furnish containers. Law
rence Hercher, Dillard.
FOR SALE Fir cord wood and 16
in. block wood. Phone 10F23, E.
(i. Trozelle, Melrose, Oregon.
( Axpn'Mntf.il T-repT Lean"! 'Wire
PROVIDENCE. R. I., June 21.
With. the purpose of ending what
was described as the "deplorable
situation," created by the deadlock-1
ing of the slate senate, thirty civic
and business organizations of the
state were represented at a meeting
called today by the Providence
chamber of commerce. A committee
was named to confer with both par
ties in an attempt to restore har
mony. All was quiet at the state. house
today; the democratic minority hav
ing yesterday declared a recess un
til next Tuesday. Republican sena
tors, reported to have left the state,
were still absent. The deadlock
reached a climax this week with
physical clashes, on the senate floor
and the placing of a ga3 bomb near
the senate rostrum.
FOR SALE 10,000 capacity sawmill,
cheap for quick sale. Address,
box 134, Canyonville, Oreg;on.
A NEW battery for your small or
medium size car. $15.50. Rebuilt,
guaranteed batteries aa low as
$8.50. Umpqua Battery Stallion.
FOR SALER. I. R. eggs, very fer
tile. Can furnish $3 per 100 or 50c
per setting of. 15.- Mrs. T. P.
Carnes, Roseburg, R. FD. Box 128.
ITEGiXNING MONDAY raspberries
$1.50 a crate, you pick them and
furnish containers. Lawrence Her
cher, Diljurd, Ore.
FOirSALE 2mowrers, 1 rakeT Ois
1 harrow, 1 plow, 2 cultivators, all
for JIDii. Also a good cow cheap.
Inquire 621 E. 1st Ave. North, Roseburg.
CHIROPRACTIC 3
OAFETV
requires that he be full,
Firs, Theft, Colli,!,. ,1
""ity and PhS"
DR. H. CCHll
OPTOMEmni
EXCLUSIVE or
SERVICE
Perkins Building
Second Floor
WAU.D IS SI'.NTEXCFD.
(Associated i'; II J.euseC Wire.)
I PORTLAND, .lone 21 Jim Ward.
I who pleaded guilty to a charge of
1 connection with the robbery of the
post office at Kim;s Valley last April
i today was sentenced to serve two
i years at McNeil island by Federal
I Judt;e Mean.
i Richard F. Lewis and J. C. La
! France, who pleaded guilty to the
I same charge, weie st nteticed to four
years. All three were fined $100 in
addition Uy the prison sentence.
FOR SALE Royal Anne cherries,
fine large ones. From 10 to 100
lbs. 7 cents; 100 lbs or more 6
cents.' Delivered. E. D. Lewis. 544
No. Ji'ine St. .Phone 467-R.
AGENTS WANTEDSill Nu-Way
Mending Fluid. Patches hosiery
and all fabrics. Will stand wash
ing, boiling and ironing. Write
New-Way Laboratories, Mt.
Healthy, Cincinnati, Ohio.
AG ENTS-WA NTEDSell NifWay
samples. Sell Madison "Eetter
Maile" FMrts for large Manufi'fir
er direct to wearer. No capi'.al or
experience required'. Many earn
$100 weekly and bonus. Madison
Mills, 562 Broadway, Now Yqrk.
EXCHANGE-t-7 room house, Albany,
Oregon. Paved corner. $3000
Clear. Want 10 to 80 acres, Im
proved. Close to school. Full In
formation, owner, Edgar 304 Baker
St., Albany; Oregon.
FOR SALE A fine chouse,-modern,
near In. Lots of others, and farms.
House , to trade for small farm.
Apartment house for rent with
furniture. Cannot afford long advs.
at my prices. C. Merrill, 504 Mill
St.
NEW TODAY 2
nan ueen advanced last ouruary j
after McAdoo's name had been t
broucht Into the oil investigation as , ,kv-
counsel for E. L. Dheny that the ;
former treasury secretary had been j WANTKI Wood saw. Roseburg
eliminated as a candidate. ; ap-rttnents. Phcne 4H7.
"Hut we, whenever stopped." he yKK , ; mkku ill for baTsaiiT iT-
a mica, "we carried on ine ngni wnn
FOR CASH SALE 1924 Ford, tour
in?, electric starter, S & M spot
light, front bumper, speedometer,
dash light, Boyce motormeter, De
luxe heater. Hassler Shocks, In
surance, fire.theft and accident, 3
new cord tires. Price $400. Mis
sionary leaving for India. Apply
W. H. Stevens. Riddle.
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Love Bands
You Give W
FOR "Her," you J
wedding ring or a1
rracEment nri?. X4
when you place it on 1l
finger you shouM
that it is genuinelT
We have just wkai
desire.
Bubar Bret;
JEWELERS
' Roteburj, 0t
WITH ROUERT MANTELL, ALMA RUBENS AND ALL STARS
This greatest picture made to permit modern civilization to revel in the magnificent
pomp and witness the thrilling intrigues ot hlt-l lLLItU S PALACE.
& XM144XX4X1I4I4:1IX HARRY HOEHNE CETS WORD
! Uc LIBERTY THEATRE r
& V " ' Hoehne. head mechanic at
y? ' m mm, It th.it u-a unnmah lllld tl
iveution with more delegates than j
V any candidate eer naa in a uemo
pjjeratic convention except in cases
wnere a president was o uv ie
nominated." Former Senator .lames D. Phelan,
of California, who Iji to place Mc
Adoo In nomination, conferred Willi
the candlduie for some time today
regarding the nomination speech and
other matters.
NEW YORK. J-ino 21. Joseph E. - 41H J
censed real esirte dealer. Large
ranches, small fainis. houses, and
all kinds of city property for sale
or trade. Cannot afford long advs.
at niv prices. Res. 504 Mill St.
Rcteburi:. Ore.
KOiF'UKXT- NleerfUrnl-.hed""five
room apt. New and modern in ev
ery detail. Fine ranee. Home like
and convenient. Garage. Price
$40. Also a nice three-room apt.
Private taih. Kleeirx range, new
and modern. Price- J27.;. Phone
LAST TIME TONITE
JOHN GILBERT
IN
"Just Off Broadway'
Also "Fox News" "Rocky Coast of BrilM
AND
? LAST TIME TONITE
V At Our Regular Price Only 10 and 15 Centa
I PETE MORRISON
8 in
I DUTY FIRST
S Tt IF. STORY OF Tl IE CANADIAN MOUNTED
i ALSO: EDDIE LYONS I
9 THE SCREAM OF Tl IE SCREEN
IN 5
THE ROARING COMEDY "OH. DADDY"
ALSO: THE SPORT FICTORIAL
g HORSE PI .AY
9 SUNDAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY
3 THE BIGGEST OF Tl IE Tl IREE DAY PICTURES S
I "Under the Red Robe"
tne Motor Shon (israae. left last
nlchl for Minneapolis in response to
a telegram snnouncimr the critical
Illness of his mother. whc recently
underwent a serious operation. She
hss suffered a relapse and Is very
low according to the messaKe. and all
of her children have been summoned
to her bedside.
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Ielks picnic!
"A Tough Tenderfoot"
Elks picnic and dance at
Camp Pavilion. June ;r,th.
lunch, t'offe at grounds.
Canvon A
Uasket J
A
VOTINli OX TAX I.KVV.
( A, ,J r-rna lai wire)
' PORTI.ANR June il. Portland
voters are today nawint Judgment
at the polls on aroposed school tax
levy of I750.0IH1 and a .propound
bond Issre of $ 5.000.000 to roer a
j five year building proxram Four
school board directors will lie gj
I elected.
The proposed In levy provides for V
'maintenance ana administration of 2
the school system and does not rover $
! hutldinie Improvements or replace V
.menu S
AND DANCE
AT CANYON CAMP
SOUTH OF CANYONVILLE
I WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 25th H E
Basket Lunch, Coffee will be served
on the ground.
Klks picnic and dance at
Tamp Pavilion. June !"th.
luuch. t'otfee at grounds.
Canvon
Uasket
ttend and enjoy
All Elks and their families are urged to a
S the occasion.
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY J
antlers
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fl Tuesday "See yourself on the screen
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traction to our regular program-