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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. JANUARY 9, 1925. Come in and Let Us Show. You the New Studebaker With Their New Prices Wo A. 'BURR & SON , Phone 385 ' Central Garage , To Take Effect At Once SLASHES PRICES STUDEBAKER DRY GOODS CONTINUING SEVENTH ANNUAL January Clearance Sale Friday and Saturday and All Next Week OFFERING THE GREATEST SAVINGS EVER GRANTED BY THIS STORE FOR ANY PRE-INVENTORY SALE. GENERAL REDUCTIONS AND HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL BARGAINS EFFECTIVE THROUGHOUT THE STORE IN EVERY DEPT. Dresses, Dry Goods, Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery, Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Blankets, 15 per cent to 1-3 off all lines. DRESSES T! (kmacMri VxfM Uued Win ) MADISON, Wis., Jan. 9. The enKwmmt of MIks I-orn Palmrr to r'mncls X. Bernard, who shot her and killed himself in a girl's dormitory at, the . University of Wisconsin Wednesday, w::n reveal erf 1st nleht In letters seized by Hibblnpr, Minn, police from Ber nard's room there. "There is no possibility nf my allowing another mnn to make love to me as Ion as I itn enftaited to you',' one of the letters from Miss Palmer to Bernard said. Th police found many letlers Flimnril had written to Miss Palm er, but had not mailed. ; Miss Palmer today had Improv ed sufficiently to warrant belief sho would recover- CARD OF THANK8 We wish to thank our ninny friends ami , neighbors for the sympathy and kindness extended to us during our sad bereavement In thfl loss nf our son and brothrr, Frank J. Nouncr. MRS. GEO. NKUNKR, Sr. and Family, 1 For qu'jk results uo Newa Rhv( w classified advttrtURmen'ji THE LIBERTY TODAY AND A Great Show at Our ltegular Prices PEARL WHITE The Famous Dare-Devil Beauty "Perils of Paris" HER NEWEST I I IRILL FEATURE, IN THE FIRST CAR Tl IAT EVER CROSSED THE SAHARA DESERT ALSO THE FEATURE COMEOV: "SOME HATS'' SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY BABY PEGGY in "CAPTAIN JANUARY" Roseburg's Greater Dept. Store Better Service Better Merchandise IIK.VH MAN KI H'IDI'S. i M'Mw-Uted t'rem LoaaH Wlr..) T1KND, Ore., Jan. 0. William Downing, pioneer I -restaurant owner of tills ' city, today at 12:15 p. in. shot and killed himself. ' ' JOVT (r'KT PHOHLMttltt 4i (Au-ncMed Vmm ln-J Win-.) i PARIS, Jan. 9. The prlnclpul problems connect- ed with the division of Uer- man reparations payments which the finance minlHtors find diplomats of the allied and associated powers cume here to solve, are today np- parent! In the hands of the various governments for so- lutlon. Winston Churchill. Uri- tlsh Chancellor of the Kx- chequer, remained all the morning at the Iirltlh vm- A liuyuv utwl has hiinn In t(.1- ! phonic communication with ! London. The American de- 1 legation sent a long and j Important cable menage to Washington, while Finance Minister P. Clemontel of France, was In a lenjihty serious . consultation with Premier Herrlot. THEATER TOMORROW 10 and 15 els. if 1 1 1 V j ! Itf 1 COATS 5 skoES d A Tl 1; KLAMATH FA1XS, Ore. Jan. D. Max Nellan, for- mer resident of Klamath Falls, was shot and Instant- ly killed In a hake View Pool room last night by Frank Onnther, according to telephonic reports re- celved here todny. Gunther, a member of a pioneer family, Is quite deaf and employs nn ear phone. Neilan. according to the re- port, took the ear phone away from Gunther and begun joking about It. Guniher left the pool room and returned a short time later flourishing a " revol ver. Nellan attempted to wrest the weapon from him, but before ho could do ro, Gunther fired. the bullet entering Neitun's heart. Gunther was Immediately arrested. According to the Lake county authorities he will be exnmlned as to his sanity, before tony murder prosecution Is sUrted. iUUL I Atelrose grange held an open meeting hist nipht, at whK-h time thp state mater of the grange, fleorgo A. rnlmiter. was mpposed to he present, but as he was unavoidnhly detained, he. cnnld not attend However, nn Impromptu program under thei aiispfeces of Krcd doff", lecturer good results will be experlene of Melrose grange wan carried iu fUhting fires during the coin out. The program consisted of lng ear. several sonim by the Melrose p orange choir, readings bv Mrs.j Cuff, and Mr. Cuff, address bv1 REBEKAH LODGE Dr. C. II. Kalley. nfter which a HOLDS INSTALLATION dainty lunch consisting of hot . chlfken sandwh lies, pickles and A meeting of the HebeUah lo I - coffee was nerved. (was held at the Odd Fellows hMl Mr. Pnlniitcr Is expected to be1 Tuesday evening. January t at install the officers, and tomdr- row , night will be at the tilide grange. MAN ARRESTED ' IN WAREHOUSE .Tiimes streeter was nrrested lust I'ltht b- Nlcht Offlrer It.iiMi h. who found the nian In French's ware house. Mr. French yesterday rejHirt ed to the officers that persons hat! be n briMkim; into the warehouse ard a-k.'il Hint the t.lsre be watch id tiffleer liauseh lnt tii.-ht kept the place under sllr eilenee and on enterlim th. biilldinir femid Stre..r.r In-Me. The m;i! cllilllli1 I be had been locketl In. lie w ns plar-1 1 e. l under srr.v-t and Is being huld f. r Irvestli-atiell. ; Wfl print anvthlnir and every tlt'ntr. Special nih il hoolt of everv powed blldlni; which is now b . di si rlption promptlv fu. niched. , eon'iIerrd. Mr. While hn ni:ui N'ewsltevlew eiui.e Job print- j siM einity school hulldint:, ;i irm department. slates (hat he hns drawn the pi.i IFIRE LOSS IS: HEAVY. IN 1M; Property Destruction! Mor Than in Any Recent ! Year. INSURANCE IS LOW With Loss of Over $56,000 Owners Recover Only $18,000 in Insurance New Equipment. Roseburg's fire loss during the year 1924 was the heaviest re corded in recent years, accord- fug to the report mado by Fire Chief James Fletcher to the Stnto Fire Marshal. During the year the loss amounted to $5G, 389. of which only $18,243 in , eurance was carried. The big losses came from the rlout runt i nn nt thn wara hmiKorf across from the depot, these buildings and their contents "be- one of the biggest fire the city has had for many years, and iped out practically a block of , warehouse properly. Although a great deal of loss was occas-; school buildings being erected in stoned by the fire, a bad fire Kuxeoe. and Is laying out the camp trap and eyesore was disposed 41s for Albany college. In addition of, and the ite formerly occu- h Is hft'ng the contrncU for a pied by these buildings will very 1 new high school at Bamion, a $150. probubly be taken by better look-' 000 Baptist church in Lugem, an lng and more modern structures! apartment house at that place and In the near future. , I the Westminister Presbyterian Another bad fire which added home in Kugeno, as well aa a Hap to the loss lor the year, was the.tlst church in McMinnville. Deer Creek stables, which were' n burned with a loss of $12,000. In spite of the regret for the financial loss of the owners, the fact that the unsightly build ings on several occasions to ad no sorrow. Plans are now on foot to replace the burned struc ture wlttr a modern reinforced concrete garage building. Tlieso two fires accounted for tlC, 250 of the $5R,28!t loss, so that aside from these two fires ..... .. , i ! ine properly uesiruciioa luiaiieui . . , . ' 110 139 I JKC1; and died at the Parific Chris- Jj'urin'g the yoar the depart- t,an !ospital. Eugene. Oregon, ment answered 91 alarms, of I January .1. l2a. at the a bo of W w i . i , h 77 nro ii.ui.in tha ritviyears. 3 months and 2 days, At the! and 14 outside the limits. i,,ir.iaK9 of p she moved with her nioih- ; litK the summer months many of the alarnu were (trass fires! whera littlo damago resulted. lnsn; " 10 l" s union was :mni The department during the ex"-1 wo t'auphters, Mrs. Mamie CrubHe. reptlonally drv summer was ca-! of KeeUsport, Oregon, and . Mr, lu.i led on several occasions to ad-l Thomaa. of E.kton Oregon lolulnir communities, and madol ' "" fi"' ' IiS2 Mrs- Hobinsim a number of long runs. One run cal"" wllh n,,r husband to Ore, was made to. Wilbur, wlicn that!by Rnil settled near Klkton; place was threatened with a de- which has since been her residence, struelion by n bad uruss fire. Mr- Uobimnn died In April !97. Two were made to lireen. one to slle uniteU with the christian Ten Mile, several to Edenliower church over 30 years aim. and ni: and West KoscliurR-. . lived a ber.utlftil Christian life. Flie ' The firemen laid D.rfoo feet of leaves besides her two UauKhteri ho-e duriiig th course of tiK.ir, and four grand children, a hos: o. many fires. The year brought a decided betterment of the fire equipment of the city. A bond issue of $15,000 was voted and a pur chase made of a 1000-gnlimi Stuti fire vMigine, the higi'st and most modern piece of fire fighting equipment available. In add! t ion the city bought ovr $-.000 worth of equipment tn- eluding life net, gan mask, oxy- gen helmet, and minor pieces of upparatus to speed up the work or the uepartiuent unu to inci-t I all emerKeiit ies. I Koselmrg now has one of tlid mot completely euuijtpi,! iartinents on the coast for a clt of Itn size, and It Is expected tli.it Installed. Those to till the ofrio s for the coming year and w ho wt-rt- Installed wi-re Marcaret Ashcra't N. ti.; Anna Wickham. Vice ; Tillie Johnson. recordlnK s-c; -tsry; Filed Itaib'y. financial se. r. . tary; M. Fickle, treasurer; Mail a t'ook, wanlen: Dorothy Itlmmis. I conductor; l-.'dlth Kelly, H. S. N. i; . Kltle Mnritan. 1.. S. N.. ti.; Mm:. I l'irkens. It. S. V. ti : tiertrude 1 1 : -r -field. L S. V. ti : Mnjme I'ick. r.s. tt li Maud l'lyier. I ti : and M, y Ihild. In, chaplain. After the Instal lation, a luncheon was served. PORTLAND ARCHITECT SEEKS HIGH SCHOOL F. Mmtoh White. Portland an' it. w ho drew up the plan; t i;iebnrt;X liith si-lMKl btnltl, and w hi war in charge of K t trurtinn. ns In H'.vnurr telji (ilHinn ith nx niberii of t sehool roard planA for the I DANCE AT THE ARMORY Saturday Nite Music by those Blue Devils Seven, of 'em FEATURING , For this stepping party "Me and My Boy Friend'' "Copenhagen" ' "My Best Girl1' . "Feeling the Way I Do" 'Wa-Wa-Waddle Walk" "Roses of Picardy Trot" II IJ SPECIAL FEATURES TRVN BE THERE! " and constructed a large number of I buildings during the past year. He I and the Harding school at Mar.Hh- field ,and the J50,(K)0 Chapman grade school in Portland. He is now architect of the two junior hith it DlESIiEiM Martha Wllbourn, of Elkton, was J hnrn In Mihsnnrt. SentemlH-r R. er to California. In July 1"S1, sin raairwHi to-jnsepn maren i-ou- GQLF BUGS WILL. (Annrtatol Trm WIrr.) I NEW YORK. Jan 9 Golfers I s-reen4 kermr criis seed nnd and -rmrtlnir housd (.nhman and tnost wno hoot consistently ovr il-hnii but aisue a rood Kanie. me (gathered here for the annual meet ing todav and tomorrow or tiie greens section of the United States i Golf Association. The r. S. (1. Association tourua- j ment will take place tomorrow. ' Although hunkers of snow are ; piled about New York Streets. It Is expected that more than a ciu.ir- : urn will start In this "best bail" I tournament for the type of sphere to b used will utulerso lonK ar guments, accordant to forecast HrlMshers who Ime tested the pn posed style declare tl::it alihottah the ball Is "easier to hit." It fails to bore throuich a hih wind and hold its line of fll.hl. It Is somewhat hwxr thnn the sphere used heretofore. OFFICIALS LOOK FOR FIRE HAZARDS CfOorKO Stokoe and Jamo 01von. deputy state fire mar shal U, are spend iiui a few days in the county attending to offi cial duties. They went to Myr tle Creek this morninir to inspect plaints have been made to tato lire mnrshall. They have bten lnpeetfniT nil of the stato institutions and before their re turn will nmke n thorough in spection of the joldit rs h'n'e, in 'an effort to find and eliminate ' any p.-wslble fire hazards. o . Take your printinir needs to the News Kovlew exclusiive Job print- ing department. t NEW TODAY X WANTED Kitchen girl at Palace ' of Sweets, at once. j FOIl SALE Ilaclio set. Inquire at Ti-rmlnal Hotel. ; HOl'SK for rrnt. Partly furnished.; Inquire 305 E. DouKlas St. FOR SAI.K-SO ton pi.d cheat hay. J15 per ton. J. H. Kruae, Voncalla. ; ' iiKOCCOLI SKKl) A few pounds i left of our early and late strains, j Foster Hutnr. ' . j Foil SALE Small Jewel pop corn machine, almost new. Inquire at Terminal Hotel. FOU iili.VT 3-room furnished apartment, with private bath. No I rhililren. I'hnn" iil7-H. I loll SALl-I-'mv alto bitx. Fine! condition, seiAmd hand. Low j I f itch. MS S. "lint St. WANTKli 50 old cava for wreck ing. WSarff 's ' Auto Wrecking House. 329NMalnSt; TOlOiKNT Furnished room with private family. Close In; reason ahle. 2-m 3. Ho'-e St. . w'ANlfci - .Man or wuiiiun. capable of assist ins woman in caring for sick husband, phone 3SI-J.- FOU SALE Al milch cow with calf; calf eight days old. Pric $r,0. J. G. Howard. Hosi-burir. ('re. t'fjll i',XCV. hunt; cow, livsh'Iu April. Hultirfat test 5.D5. Price 7S. Phoue 1L'K12. Mrs. Tlforn b!lrgL FOIl RENT 2 furnished apart ments, 2 or 3 rooms. Hot water at all hours. 520 N. Jackson St. Phone 2-IS-IM A:. I L.iJ -Home lor two boys, uko 13, in country home to do chores and po to school. Address Country Home, care News-Review. AFCtiON SIuTK Tomorrow at the Ir. Stewart place, Kast Douglas St.. 1 p. m. Iteni"lnb"r the piaco and be on hand for bargains. Fu:S A LE To7Knk carlo ioo-'l condition. Top. side curtains. ut ; holstery nnd paint lfko new. ?3o0 takes it! Jones Auto Top Sho;i, t;.'o Winehi-ster St. FoK liK.NTOizy. comfortable, steam heated rooms, spoth sly clean, quiet, strictly modern, cen tre.lly located, moderate mSees. TIIK OXFOHD ROOMS. 217 S. Stephens Street. I'hohe 310. EIuTccoiXvvIiX-BET nr.occoXI This year. Hern Is 8 acres in perfect condition: 35 acres of the the finest creek bottom silt soil under cultivation: 00 acres good timber and pasture; excellent estrange adjoining; biR live stream through plat-; sprlup-wa-ter piped In house; fair farm house; 5 good cows; all kinds tools and implements; big bunch of chickens; school on place; on main road. For very gocd reason this place can be had for JIMM. Part easy terms. Lawrence A'tency, 125 Cass Street, l'hone 2in. SHKAKi.Vi OF SUKKP IJANCIIE3 This should appeal to you. 3fl acres; fenced and cross fenced with woven 'wire; live creek through place: 200 acres of plow land; 3D acres in alfalfa; 12 acres young prunes: 2 acres mix ed fruit and nuts; e-ce lleut corn and grain hind; extra good 5 reoin farm house w ith spring wa ter piped in; 2 big stock barns; other buildings; on mail"' road: free school bus; dally mall; 1H0 bojrf, head fine sheep; 2 cows; 2 calves: bij: team: harness; wa gon; full set tools and Imple ments; 13 thoroughbred tur keys: 50 chickens: ll,ot), easy terms, takes everything. To know its real value you must see It. Lawrence Acency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. WHY P.VMOI!K " ii:pii.i).iu.K rsi:i Founs i:iji .Mii'i;i. riniu im tt. U'2I modrl Fold touring, IIa.;slcr shocks. 5 Vord tires, oversize steering wheel vilh lock device, oilier extras. 1U2J Ford tour. l!eJ2 Ford four. i:!2 Ford touring, Hassler shocks. This car looks and Is almost new. Had excellent care and very little Use. I'.ii2 Ford roadsfr. New cord tires, sliding cunuitis makes this car enclosed. 1921 Overland roadster. These ears nre in first class con dlt'on aid v. ill give good service. WK OFFEU l.llli:n.I. "TEKMS HI T M VkX- A SPECIAL HS COI NT FOil ASH. M.U'lIKWs MOTOR X CHANGE 115 Jr.ckson St. iWIPTOE WASIIlN'rrTOV, Jan. 9 Havinc operation bill as n substitute for the Norris kov rntm nts p-ra!:on p'.m. tin- en:'.te drove torward to day In a final i fforl to jt. t the lent; T . rdine q ;ion of the it :pratiin of Mufrle Shoal Into conf renee with the hoii?e. The I'ndcrwo'id Tuensuri wis aip.oved over tlo Norris plan by a vote of to "7. tit with -eyer-il suhstttntes for it now pendinp. leaders on both sleg of the chamber had some doubt ' -ANOTHER BIG AICE D AT MOOSE HALL Monday, January 12 EVERYBODY WELCOME HARDWOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC FEATURE vl given. V the GOBBLERS at Oakland SATURDAY ""EVENING JANUARY 10 Special: Prize Waltz - and Card Party MUSIC BY THE. , Shields and Crocker Orchestra 9:00 P. M. TICKETS $1.00 that this bill would constitute the final expression of the senate on the subject. Immediately after the vote a new substitute was put forward by Senator Wadsworth, republican. New York, proposing a presiden tial commission to determine what should be done . with Muscle Shoals, Its decision to be final, subject to presidential approval. Another pending substitute by Senator Jonis, republican, Wash ington, would refer the question to a presidential commission to re port recommendations to the next congress. Gland Patient 9 Withstands Severe Endurance Test After suffering from a nervous breakdown, and b'lnK pubjert to dizzy Bprlls, a man of 35 rfcained his hrnlth and ptrenr;th throusn glandular trertmint. As an actual t -. t of his perfect health, this gland jiatlont rncpntly ran end won the ono niih' nnd three-mile race in the annual fW'ld meet at one of Califor . ni.Vp st;Ue instituihuis. Even more n-r,t:irltabU? than htn sixm-J was The physical condition vt the nthlete ' utter breasting the tap. lie ex hibited nothiriK of the ditrens or hibnred brtiathing of the ordinary runner. ;iandopn, the netf scientific eland timlc, prepared In tablet form prov1 is a simply nu ihod of taking irlanddlar trratmcnt. ClandoKen, for nipn and wonin, is obtainable at t'ha; man's I'irti Store. Electronic Diaynotn ana Treatment (A bra me Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Physician 17-18-1$ Perkins Pldq. Phone 491 INVENTORY TIME Now is the time to take Inven tory of your insurance and see that you are properly and ade quately protected for the coming ytar. The work of a lifetime can be wiped out In a few minutes by fire. Why take a chance whf n for a comparatively small cost yon can be protected from finan cial loss as a result of fire? insert BLOC (CSIBIHC, It My wife, Lillian Myrtle King, having left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for any accounts contracted by her. - Signed: FLOYD K. KINO. Our Businas3 Is To , Repair Shoes This means that we Restore the Wearing Qualities in Shoes so they will look and. wear well. rVbn's Soles ..; $1.00 Ladies' Soles .75 , HOWARD'S Shoe Shop If DEAN B. BUBAR E j ij (IITOMKTKIST 'i H Specialist In the fitting- of ! : M Glasses I, lit Jackson St. DR. H.C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE Perking Building ' Phone 86 Second Floor Roseburg, Ore ANTLERS The Picture of the Hour From Wm. MacHarg's Great Story of the Minute With an Incomparable Cast: Clara Bow Forrest Stanley, Myrtle Stedman, Huntly Gordon, Also "Wide Ope1' and Pathe Review Adults 25c Children 10o JOHN GILBERT : In "The Lone Chance" Action. Adventure. Romance - Also '10 Scar. Male a Man" and "World Newt"