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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW SATURDAY. JANUARY 17, 1925. f- ,-r r r- 1 If E, L. HUSTON DIES IN LONG BEACH, CAL. OFFICEflS BACK Thrifty People Pay by Check If yon only reallred the advantages of payment by cheek, you would avail ourself of lis safety, con venience und economy. Do not wait longer to start a Checking Ac count remember It Is welcome li. ru whether of largo or moderate size. The Rosebmg National Bdnk Roseburg, Ore. According to word received here I today by relatives. K. L. Huston, a j lormer resilient or this citv, pas ' ed away at Long lleach, Calif.. Fri day morning. January 16. after an I Illness of a number of years. The I body will arrive from California to morrow morning on train number H and will be met by friends of tho family. Mr. Hulson in well known in ftoseburg. and lougIaa county, bavin); id business affil iations with a number of. people around here. He in lived at Glen- lexneeting to dale for some time, where he con- their return ducted a funn and a general atore. He was In the wood business for the past couple of years In tills city, up to last April, when his heulih forced him to move to Long Beach, where be and his family have made their home. He has been practically bedfast since last spring, und bis Illness culminated in death yesterday. Mr. Hutson t NEW TODAY I ' i FOR RENT Furnished apt. 4i E. Douglas lit. Sheriff Btarmer and Deputy Sheilff Leas returned lagt night from Sacramento, bringing back Charlie and William Foster, charg ed with the the robbery of the V'. A. Lovelace store at Keedsport o:i Dec. 14. The officers left Sunday reach Koseburg on Tuesday, but when .Sheriff Siarmer and his deputy found that they were dealing wi:h a couple of ex-convicta, they decid ed to await the extradition papers before coming back. The two men waived extradition, but bad they caused trouble on the return trip the aherirf being with out Jurisdiction In California would have bad some difficulty in KENT Inquire 643 'hone 590. I GAUAGK FOK Short St. or FOR RENT Furnished residence on N. Jackson St. Close lu. Phone 1 24-KI. I SCi'SSOKS. knives and tools re-. sharpened. Koseburg Cyclery, 22S , N. Main St. i FOR RENT FOR SALE Accredited chick Now la the time to get your or der in for future delivery. Whits Hatchery, sells only 8. C. White 3 -room Leghorn AA accredited chicks at single A prices. Full count i and safe delivery guaranteed.1 Write for price list No. 6. White Hatchery, Fetaluma, Calif.. ' VICTIM OF WKF.CK. HB.iiii..rii Come to This Store for Dependable Wrist Watches IN selecting an Elgin, you secure a watch which hag been checked hour after hour, day after day, through all the critical process of adjusting and timing, against the alar lime observed by the astrono mers in the Elgin Time Observatory. ' With euch care and thoroughness governing all steps in the production of Elgin Watches, it is no wonder that they are universally recognized as the . standard timepiece. You will be assured responsible service from every watch selected at this store. Bubar Brothers Jewelers Roseburg, Oregon was a member of the Modern j handling the situation, but by waiting for the necessary author ity he was able to meet any pos sible emergency. Charles Foster was sentenced to the reformatory at Monroe, Wash ington, when a boy for a term of 3 years on a burglary charge. He also served 3 years out of a ten year term at Walla Walla for as sault wilh Intent to kill. His brother William Foster also served in Monroe. Charles Is 35 yenrs of age ami William 27, The former was employed as a cook at the (irund drill in thiB city seven.1 years ago. The two were employed at Keedsport during December, they told Sheriff Starmer. They ad mitted robbing the Lovelace store ' oodiucn of America, ami has number of friends in. the county, v. ho mourn his death. He was born and reared in Iowa and was of sterling character. Surviving are a wife jind three children, Jean, aged 5, and I'aulina anil 1'aul aged 2 years, all of Long lieach, and bis mother, Mrs. M, J. Houek, of 737 West I.ane Street of this city. The funeral will bo held at the Roseburg Undertaking 1'arlors tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. With Itev. Caldwell officiating In terment will follow at the Odd Fal lows cemetery. Housekeeping rooms. dow nstairs. Ualli, garage, til W. Lane St. j- FOR RENTSuiall furnished apart ment. Close in, $25 a month. Phone 247-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3:0 acres in Oklahoma for coast property. J. J. Iletts, I'hone 6F34. REVIVALTtlmes are hererCet"a copy of lr. Jianks' "llible Soul Winners." Koseburg Book Store. F()R SAffi)fcha7rd"traor-plow. Oliver 2 bottom, 12 Inch, a bar gain. Fred A. Goff. Roseburg, Ore. CIEN'Twauts loan" of $500 on good real estate security. 8 per cent in-i terest. O. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. FOR SALE (AoobtI rm Uufd Win.) LCN(J - VIEW. Wash., Jan. 17. Irwin Laswell of Lort; ew. Is lu a Hcriouj cusdi l.i n today uj the result of : weck on tiie Lon,; Vftw. Finland and Northern rail- 1 roaa at Vader late yester ! d-iy Cne of the cars of the train left the rails, carrying the engine and tedder wi'n it. I -.'well tried to jump to s.iety, but was caught be neath the tender, llolh his lift; were broken and be is suffering from loss of blood. -Jersey cow, fresh in March, $45. or w ill trade for hay. W. F. Hudson, Roseburg, Ore., RL 1. ATTORNEYS AND ' ALIENISTS TO PfVF QfTRVIPF 'nnd confessed to having sold the ul,lj I.Vit-U greater part of the merchandise (Continued from page 1.) WANT to hear from owner having farm lor sale; give particulars and lowest price. John J, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. TOKIO TO RECEIVE ROCKEFELLER GIFT d (kmnclrnM Pms Lrued Win.) NEW YORK. Jan. 17. Re-erectlon of the library of ATTEND THE BIG MEETING v AT THE - First Methodist Church Special Evangelistic Meetings every, night begin ning Sunday, January 18th. Rev. L. J. Miller, D. D., Evangelist Mr. ancl Mrs. G. V. Ledford, Singers Everybody Come Hear Them. Everybody Bring One SUDIMSBED! DEFEAT COBVJSLLIS fAMM-lsti-d Pnm Lraai-d Wire.) , 8AI.EM, Ore., Jan. 17. The Cor- Lord, was to be retnrnrd from Los ! Angeles todny. The others are In Jail here. A girl chum. May FiU- I geraiit. was questioned ,and related a vivid tale of "Jazz I parties," night life lu Sun Francis co cabarets and other acts Involv i ing the Elllngson girl. Police an inounced that tho Fitzgerald girl I would be held as a witness against ! two of the men under arrest. . j From different sources comes I numerous offers from other at torneys besides the public defend er and Mr. .Moser who had volun- teered their services as defense counsel. Two alienists said to be 1 supported by the snme group that : urged MosVr fo prorfer his services I were reported ready to aid the ul j toney In an adviuory capacity, i The first clash between the prosecution and counsel who would lact for the defense, came yester day when Public Defender Egan was refused admittance to see the girl. Captain of Detectives Dun ;cnn Matheson In barring the pub- He defender from the cell declared he had received no direct notlflca j tion from , the girl of Egan's ap Ipointment. Egan responded that 'he hud been naked to handle tho defense" my only object Is to act for the defendant, a minor, accus ed of an unprecedented crime. I have been 'forbidden access to her cell, although Informed that she deslrea me as counsel." Snld that reganllers of the "un usual and high handed procedure." i he wouUl be on huud today at the stolen. They took goods valued at about $400. consisting of suits, ov ercoats, hats, neckties, belts, socks and other articles of apparel. When arrested In Sacramento they were preparing to take the boat to yesterday San Francisco, and were trying te sen a uozen S1IK SOCKS lor J. The men will be held to appear before the grand Jury at Its next session. WILL PLAY COQUILLE The high school basket ball team I left this morning for Coquille, I where they will play the high I school team of that city this eve ining. The Coquille team is one of I the strongest of the Coos County .league, and the Roseburg basket dossers are looking forward to a I hard struggle. The tram was ac companied by a number of local fans. . the Itnnerinl l?niversitv nt Tn. A lilack, kio. the Japanese center of ! culture, which was destroyed FARM WANTED I want farms for1 in the catastrophic earth- cash buyers. Describe and give j quake and fire or 1923, is price. R. McNown, 257 Wilkinson ! assured by a gift of 4.000.000 Blilg.. Omaha, Neb. yen by John U. Rockefeller, FOR SALE Good touring car. ! Jr.. announcement of the gift must be seen to be appreciated, ; 's made last night In To- ) $278, including 1925 license. Jones ; kio and confirmed at Mr. Auto Top Shop, 620 Winchester. ! Rockefeller's office here FEMALE HELP-WANTEDEarn ! where coples of the cor d $5-$10 weekly, addressing, mall-I respondents between the phil- ing circulars. Send stamped en-! eamhroplst and President velope for particulars. , Palace oshlnao Kozai of the Unl- Mail Co Toledo Ohio ' versify were made available WANfEiBau4 nished bouse. Must be close to! aaaaa business center nnd reusnnnhlM ' Address House, care News-Review. FOR" SALEIIEAPOood work team, price 75 dollars, driving horses, and saddle horse. Will trade for wood, hay, or sell on time. C. Merrill. 504 Mill St. With a complete leasecr wire service, reaching to al! parts ol Oregon, the News-Renew furn ishes Its 42U0 suoscriDers the lot eat news every day. For qulcK results Review classified ad. use News Phone 135. BATTERIES FOR FORDS GENUINE CONFERENCE OF OLDER BOYS TO CLOSE SUNDAY (Continued from page 1.) HAMKI) TO IH.'Y Could use of fice 'desk, safe and equipment if good condition and bargain. Also platform scales and hand truck. H. E. Thompson, Sutherlin, Ore. ANTLERS Sunday, Monday, Jan. AGlkNTS WAN'lEl) Guaranteed pure wool fit to Purse and Mea sure $50 suits $23. S5. Commis sions should run $90 weekly. Wo deliver, fit, collect, Crane-Kent Clothes Cincinnati. MUST RE SOLIlTacre ranch, good house, 6 acres under plow, well watered, 2J miles out Price $13 hundred dollars, Terms. I give bargains. C. Merrill, 604 Mill St. i I I IT i. 1 1 or ! rt Spec li BATTERY $ 1.650 13-PLATE BATTERY MEANS LONGER LIFE This Battery Also Fits the Following Cars: Chevrolet, Bulck, Essex, Hup, Star, Jewett, Nash, Oakland, Overland, Studebaker. The best Radio Battery. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. Authorized Ford Sales and Service DR. DEAN 8. BUBAR OITO.MPTHIST Specialist In the flttlnc l.iasriea 11 Jucknon St. Of LAST TIME TONIGHT (AwcUted PrrWLeaKl Wire.) SAN DIEQO, .Cal., Jan. 17. j While James H. Rice, manager of i the l'antuges theatre here, lay help-! vallls high school basketball trail less on the floor, bound and gag-1 was ueieaieu z:i in is nv ine ru- i i,n woulil ged two unmasked men rubbed ihe'l'n high school quintet hero last inquestT safe of the theatre office shortly nignt. t orvanis Held the score to Th .hnnln Mp. p,M..n f ,ovu, tile ivi:ei,is iiuni inni niKiit b . ... ......v.. ..... .. . ,,.f,,i .ii.rm show. The bandits were still at i 'a the last two periods. large early this morning. ; Police In o nearby cities and towns have been Princess Tslnnlna is a member or posted to watch roads for the rob-, the American Legion and a great hers, who escaped In a motor car. : favorite snmng the veterans. THE LIBERTY THEATER fj LAST TIME TONIGHT At Our Regular Prices Only 10 and 15 Cents RICHARD HATTON IN HIS NEWEST "WESTERN" "HORSE SENSE" ALSO; FEATURE COMEDY: WINNING OUT 9 slop a piivsi S Pre tnge Crove; Lester Taylor, Murrel Maugh, . Kenneth Schwerlng, J. it, Crary, Creswell; Dernard Faunce, Cecil Haines, Drain; Rulph r,. New man, Addison Ilrockman, Ruliiii L. Ilallln, Hob Farrls, Howard Strawn, Gordon Goodpasture, Tom L. Wells, Clifford Horner, Dclbert Addison, Glenn I), llessonelte, W. P. Waller, Harlow Hudson. George W. Fvnnr. J Leslie Walpole, Clare Hamlin, How ard Strawn, Dean Wentwortli, IVr nard Perkins, Delmar Fellers, Clif I ton Culp, Thomas Winn, Eugene; Ray Wilson, Oscar Hull, Donald I Morgan. Laurel Nichols, Glendale; Dennett Swanton, Prof W. W. Wi lls, Delmar Strli kler, Jack Lang j worthy, Marvin Hutchins, George (Ross, Venion R. Olson, Donald i Ross, Forrest Finley, John Thor wnld, Angus M. Rackleff, Adam Donaldson, Jr., Howard Roper, .Marsluleld; Vernon 'I urpln. Max Minui, Joseph Ar.i-ell. Francis Nel'f, today. Mrs. D. E. F. Easton. pres ident of the San Frani'isc'o Federa tion of Women's Clubs. In a state ment yesterday declared Unit steps would be taken lmm-'dlntcly to pre vent "the moral Infection of decent young people by unscgreguted de linquents." 'Solution of such problem as the r.illugson case, she said, "was to ' ,N""' Josepn Ar.rell, George moral Infections as w e stop I "'"""on, rrancls Nei f, Sidney icai one-by segregation." "oilman, Lester Law rents, Vinson llnilnary benrlng for the Kill tl"r Henderson, Aledfnrd: has been set for next Thursday at ""'"'licit Knsley, Ralph Slearns, which time It will be dele.in'ned j Charles Medley, Herbert Hogan, whether she Is to bo tried before ! 0lllland ; llernaid Grubbe, Wilbur; a police Judge or In th.- superior ! mi" J'ullock, Paul Elliott, Fay court. Dls'rlct Atlorncv Matthew ! ';uKlnian, Charles Ni-al. Oakland; Ilrady declared yesterday that be- I '; " Jacobson. llaliih Julian. Ted fore any procedure In the case can isilili,r, Herman Wakeman. Lloyd no taken, the girl must he brought i.iojo neers, 't nomas J. SALESMEN, district managers "for Lincoln Gear-Shift. Greatest In vention for Ford cars. Sells for $5. Every Ford owner prospect. Rig commission. Department B, 221 Union Oil llldg., Los Angeles, Calif. SALESMEN OR AGENTS WANT ED Amazing stylish shoes. Largo cash commissions intro ducing popular priced $3.95 and $1.95 shoes. Actual samples fur nished. Write quick. Style-Arch Shoes. Ilejit. K2. Cincinnati. DANCE "One Clear Call" E before Km...Hr In, I.... l.-r ,.. Moonev, K. W. O vcr. William 11 S , cr Tur ni)AVMfA7ir g ii-Kv of Hie juvenile court. J oore, Uogue River; V. I). H;Jn. S ALSO: 1 ME BRAY MAGAZINE g 1 Hugh Cowart. Lotlce Cole, HoDart 1 wMIWWlii Pritchanl Ho.- -i I TOMORROW MONDAY AND TUESDAY & erbr!f1S, THE FLYING AMERICAN .ACE OE TIIE V WORLD WAR NOW ON TIIE SCREEN Iff !nf7 y2f s. fl frly W -?p If thr.e ever was a tl.rill. this 7a .. .. .. ... - 1 l,l'""S' Si '"'in; need E. Lamb, Alton Ilow- aid, ljjVerne R. French, Sutherlin; W ) Triimiin Uunynn, Lee W illiams S Vernon Williams, Ray Hanlman, ff Mux Garmaii, Harold Thomas. Mer g lene Plerson. Clyde Kester, Edgar JL Howard, William Snrlnkel. tin.iie indsey, Stewart Stenhens Fr.nk Schwars, Wallace Robertson, C. M. i r age, .nio Godfrey, Hernard Young S Wayne Riggs. Roy Pettey, James 53 Hymn, Tom Hodges. Eldred Cobb Ji I.yle Weed, Lewis Wilson. Clarence iv. uiino, r.an ttatrield, Oscar Web er, Eugene Love. Russell Ijtughcad, Charles Little. Leroy llurtnn Ira Hyrd. Wm. C. Calhoun.- Clair F. Tavlor. Robert Searing. Morrill ltlt ter, Samuel MConnell, iHmald Radabaugh, George Weber, Artus risner. liwrence lleliney, ence Smith. Cahin Weber, llruton., Ralph Church. I nuri'Il. Kenneth Dallon. II l.mies, Kelilietli Winston, burg. I lar tilade Flnyd erbert ll".ie- I And it is nil absolutely ttnie not stii);ril stuff. In Cct tiii (Toilnccrs jTUnr nntrc that nil the nitpl.tnr scencj nrc real nnd there is no trick photography. BODY OF T. D. BARRY TO ARRIVE TODAY The body of T. D. Harry, who passed away yesterday at St. Vin cent hospiial in Portland, afier an 55 lllne-.i of two months, will arrive J In this city some time todav. r. V Marry h "I been a resident f ,,Bt Fork nearly all his life, and km, ij the proprietor of a gi-neral mer chandise store and the hotel there, whlih burned three or inur years ago. Funeral nrgingem. ntj g are In charge of th- Catholic church, and will bo held Men lay jf morning, wllh Interment follov ng ! in tne t.tin.ilic cenieterv. ITS ALL HERE 5-room house. Bath, pantry, plastered house. Stucco finish, garage. Lot 150x 100 feet. On good road. Close to town. House is new. All furni ture, rugs and linoleum and household goods included. Also 1921 Ford cur, $3501). Some terms. G. W. Young ii Son. Phone I 417. TROIHtE IS YOU DON'T RE LIEVE IT No sane man would Invest his money at 6 per cent if he could get 2S per cent on a guaranteed prosperous semi-business property on highway; pays 2S rar cent on purchase price which is half Its value. Must be taken at once. Price $3200. Two thousand cash will handle it. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. CAl.IFOItNI A-FIG GARDEN TO TRADE FOR OREGON PROP ERTY SO acres lu figs, at Figar den, California, 7 miles trom the rity of Fresno a part of the largest fig gardens In the world. Trees arc 2 to 7 years old. Will ' trnde for Oregon ranch or city i-nn-eii,, ur win sen on crop I payment plan. For full particulars ! write to owner. W. M. Ilacon, Rt. A. Hex 5'i3. Fresno. California. STANDS FOR l'Rl'NES. AND PROSPERITY coming back and "scratched Every Saturday Nite AT THE ARMORY Music by those Blue Devils Seven, of 'em i Tootin' All the Latest Trots. FEATURING "Feeling the Way I Do" 'My Best Girl" "Ma and My Boy Friend'' and several others. COME ON OUT! NEW THRILLS NEW THROBS NEW SMILES With Milton Sills, Henry B. Walthall, Claire Windsor, Irene Rich, and other notables. ALSO 4TH CHAP. "TEN SCARS MAKE A MAN." and Pathe News Children 10c MAJESTIC Adults 25c SUNDAY: A BIG SPECIAL SHOW "DAUGHTERS OF THE NIGHT." rfsnaW ThU special rl slrgUna ftlcturo on1 je. fr Adult anrf lOc. foe Children WroCMIIMMrMM,KCOKII Cheuuwcth. Oakland, Ore, Just arrived carload or r.ige Fence, S.tusre Deal Fence snd Monarch galvanlicd Red Top. Il.irb lie. Write us for prices. Shiini P. II. 1' BROCCOLI Prunes are the cold wave never our broccoli around Myrtle Creek, so here Is a chance to hind a nice little, home at a right price: 45 acres, 19 acres In cultivation, bal ance pasture land; 5 acres prunes. 13 acres broccoli land; running stream by place; close to high school, on mall route, good macadam road; -l-room house, barn and outbuildings. Owner Is old illness is compelling him to retire. He will take IJuim spot cash for this place. No kidding about this proiosltlon It's a real bargain. CHAS. W. RICE, Myrtle Creek. Ore. A STOCK RANCH WORTH WHILE 254 acres deeded land; 3000 acres fenced 111 out range; 5t acres chjlre creek bottom live stream through center; can Irrigate; fenci-d and cross-l. ticeu; 15 acres full bearing prunes: 3 acres mixed fruit; crops all In. Has T-room house full furnished, piano; cottage organ; range; all kinds furnishings. 3 big stock barns; chicken house; engine house; hog house: 4 horses: har ness; III milch cows; 7 heifers; t bull; 4 brood sows; 14 pigs; geese, turlieys; chickens; drag saw; porr saw; 4 gas engln.a: thousand dollars worth tools and Implements, tx-ated 4 miles from town on main road. Everything goes for $ I s.rton, ery easy terms. May consider some trade. I-aw-ence Agency, 125. Cass Street. Phone Sl'J. Electronlo Diagnosis ana Treatment (Abrama Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Physician 417-18-19 Perkins Bldg. Phone 491 LAST TIME TONITE BIG SPECIAL SHOW PROPERTY Worth owning is worth protecting with depend able insurance. Call us at any time regarding your Insurance problems and we shall be clad to help solve them. HISOIIC IIDC. osiitmc. en DR. II. C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE Perkins Building Phone Second Flour Roseburg, Or. King's 1925 Revue Offering "A Trip to the Mountains" New Songs New Dances New Vaudeville Doors Open 7:15 Performsr.; Starts 7:30 P. M. Vaudeville 8:15 P.M. DAVID BEMSCO'S tK t m mi m John L Hobble iji ijeufnuui Lometlif MAE MARSH HARRT MYERS anrf a notable cast Directed fcy WM SEITER. Sarpn YOU wm eonftrawd taeMcy Ad .dopccd an rphMi gut ndcr ts Mproribon BMmtM run old and mtm of fwtMT foadot Waat Children 25c ANTLERS Adults 50c Comes Tomorrow "SUNDOWN" Special musical diversion by the DLt'E DEVILS Symphonlc Jaii Orchestra at 7:15 1. M.