EIGHT
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1923.
I
Everybody was expecting it.
The sombre, heavy colorings and the old
cut of the garment couldn't be excused
any longer.
And now what a welcome change! And how the
makers of ADLER COLLEGIAN CLOTI 1ES are
showing what art in clothing really is. Such casy
draping lines, full of style and refinement, are a
revelation; and the colors pastel shades of laven
der, blue, tan and grey. No wonder the best
dres3ed men in Roscburg are coming in every
day to pick their new Spring clothes here.
$25 to
PEN
MORONI-DLSEN CO.
AliAliN bUlXEOM' UL,
Duplicating tho success of!
"tfnmnv" wltli Ihn HI, lr.iunon rl n n ;
comedy "Taming of the Shrew",
the Moroni Olsen players Inter
preted that most mirth prot-ok'ii?
of all of Shakespeare's cncicdies
In Koiehurg last nic.ht before a
large and appreciative nudience,
an audience listening eni;ejly to
each inimitable characterization
by this clever company. The fine j
attention to detail and the extrac- i
tion of the- inmost possibilities
from each scene mudo the produc- i
tlon a notable one, that will long I
be remembered.
Moroni Olsen easily dominated
the vnrious ?cenes, his voice, man
ner, phyulquo and humor being
Ideally suite. I to hp role of I'e
truchin, which he carried through
In a most satisfying manner.
Janet Young fairly flashed fire n i
the untamed shrew, nnd trnclu.it
ed naturally Into a fond and lov
ing wife, ltyron Foulger was a
comical Griiinio. and his every ap
pearance W-IIS preetcil l,y l..
Why Drag Around
The majority of men past forty suffer from
some form of proslrate trouble. The; symptoms
are many, tlic c.iusr often one Prostatitis.
Our methods nre safe sane and sure in this trouble.
No inconvenience, no bad effects.
DR. RUPERT A. MOON
Electro-Chiropractor
Phone 554 for rvenin;? appointment.
324 Perkins Blc!(;.
61
THE LIBERTY
TODAY AND TOMORROW
DICK HATTON AND MARILYN MILLS
Will I I I IF. TWO Vt ONDI.R I IOIW.S
In
THE BEN WILSON GREAT WESTERN
."THE
CACTUS CURE"
I
ALSO: FF.ATUFtr. COMI-DV: 'I ll'SP, WPS ATF.1V g
ALSO: ttUNTIW. Wll F) IH'CKS
I COMING SUNDAY MONDAY AND TL'ESDAY i
A I I1LARIOUS l'OMI.DY-DKAM. f:
WANDA HAWLEY AND PAT O'MALLF.Y S
"LET. WOMEN ALONE"
't rroin Snliirdiiy Kvonlns; Post's "tin the sii'lf " Jj
S ((Tills spiilal laiiKhti'r ftnture 1 our rnuhr pru-ps.)
The
Turn
in
MEWS
Clothing
Styles
luis
come
$50
CBMS
NOTICE TO PATRONS
My denial offices will be
Closed fl'OTIl tills dale Hill It
i March 2, lis I will be out of
I town until that date.
G. J. HACIIER.
of laughter that his clever buf
foonery deserved.
Tho Moroni Olsen Plnynrs plan
to return next fall at the start of
their IuLTi-IIk season In a series
; of three more plays, two comedys
! and one of a more serious na
I ture. It has not been announced
I whether the High School Parent
Teachers Association will sponsor
' these appearances or not,
I rt
A gooil garden seeder will save
time nnd Meed. Planet, Jr., seeders
for lti.nu tit Whiirtim Pros.
Hnve you honietntiiK
i rudo, ' i give awny,
Itevfpw rnlnmnn
To sell, to
Use News- ,
THEATER
BRITISH FIR
Would Establish Interna
tional Peace on a Much
Firmer Basis.
U. S. IS GRATIFIED
From London
Re-
ceived by Officials in
Washington Who
Are Pleased.
(AMnoUti-l TrcM limt Wire.)
LONDON. Feb. 20. Another
step toward bringing about a new
limitation of armaments confer
ence In WaHhiiiKton developed to
day when it was announced in diie
lomatic circles that the altitude of
the British Kovcrnmcnt that It was
time to back up any move by the
United States to establish Interna
tional peace on a firmer basis.
While the conservations deslnn
od to bring about such a confer
ence had been going on for some
time in London and Fai ls, as well
as in Toklo, It was stilted It was
considered thnt the plans for the
conference were well along now In
the preliminary stngo und that, the
conference waB likely to hu called
for the coming summer.
This was predicted on the under
standing that the attitude of the
Americans who have hem consult
ed was to endeavor to set a date
which would make it possible for
Austin Chamberlain. Ilrltlsh Beore
tury for foreign affairs to attend
Hie conference, and that ho hud
promised to make the Juurney to
Washington If possible. As view
ed In London the conference would
be confined to naval limitations,
but there are hopes that perhaps
the conversations buolier or later
niignt be developed to ( consider
armies.
i WASHINGTON, Feb. 2n ITnof
! flcial reports of llritish willingness
to co-operate toward limitation of
naval auxiliary craft at a new niin
uments conference were received
by officials hero today with grati
fication.
Similar expressions of coflpera
! tlon from Paris anil oilier capitals
will necessarily he awaited, howev
er, before any step of a formal
kind, relating to the question of a
.time and place for the conference
'can be given any serious consider
ation. No detailed information on
the BllMeet has been rerelved here
from Ambassador Kellovg. now on
his way to the Fniled State to
take over the office of secretury
of stftte on March A, Whatever a
surances have been given him an?
being brought by him
to be taken up with
personally
President
Coolidge.
Just received, shipment
stone. L. W. Metzger.
HI
III!
STATE HOUSE, Salem, Ore.,
Feb. HO. Re-establishment of ihe
Ashland normal school will b: if-;
Tected If house bill 87 paxse-l by ,
the house this morning, betom-'s a i
luw. The bill provides for a t;ix
levy of one iweiity-ftfth of a mill
for maintenance purposes .md f r
hu nnnronriation f SITii.PMU for
new buildings necessary. ,
Considerable armitneMt rose ov
er the building although only nine
"no" votes were checked up.
Those voting "no" were Dennett
Oraliam, Hesse, Reynold. Russell j
Seitlenu'ier. Shuiunay, WHsou and '
Teegat den. i
Insinuallon that thi'ie ltad been :
a trade of votes on normal school :
mailers in order lo get the Ash
land measure passed was mad- by ;
Representative Oiaiiam.
"I am opposed to that tpe of
legislation." he declared. Rills j
should stand on their merit." i
Representatives Hamilton and
Cowgill spoke for the bill declar
ing Unit the state was not n-'W (
able to e-lnain enoukh teachers :
trained in Oregotk
Xow l.ocntetl nt Hakei-HfieM
Lawrence Taggart and Dewey
lIolnuiulHt, former Roselmrg resi
dents, are now located at Hakers
fieid. 1'alife.mta. accorutng to
wtird reeelvid here. They were
empKncd by the Standard Oil
company lu re. Mr. T;u mm t n.o
ed to Portland some time ''o. and
liu been iranxte; ied to th Cali
fornia brunch of the pipe line de-
p.irtme
Fir Slab Wood
$3.50 per tier
Dcnn-Gerrclscn Co.
Call 128
WOXOMY DIl.lSTlf.
' WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.-
I'reitideut CoolldKB felt the
effei-t or hi own economy
ramiiaien in tho executive
I
of if .n today when, urowlng
weury of wre.stlinK with an
ancient and dull eded knilo
era.er, he made a request
.
,
!
for a new one.
Innlead of rereivln the
whiny and keen edxtd eraser
of other days, he had the old
one returned to him wiih the
uw.r.l hu, nn ttuu- finfd U'erA A
i-ft mri no Hiiihorilv had
been ttlven to purchase a fur-
llier Biipiily
Thu pieKldent received the
news nod his old eraser with
out I'oiiiiiient and returned
to his work.
American Legion
IilK Indoor Ilaseball Game
Tonight
4 Willi the Hoy Scouts
7 o'clock
He there.
NEW FISH BILL
Amended Fish Commission
Bill Would Make Rose
burg Man Appointee.
VETO IS EXPECTED
Governor Pierce Expected
to Fight Attempt to Take
Appointive Power
From Office.
(Aoclatwi Vrtm Lcael Wire.)
SATE HOI'SR, Snlem, Ore., Feb.
20. An amcmlt'tl fish commission
bill iiumihK K. 1 Kendall, incum
bent, ol Portland; Walter Kuldu uf
Astoria, incuinbrnt, and L. L.
Crorker of Koseburg, aa members
of the commission wtis returned to
the houne today by the judiciary
committee, following u tilt In the
house yesterday over the bill which
aims to lake the appointive power
from the governor.
The amendment wouRl take the
appointive power away from the
governor only on this occasion, and
j rest on It to him later. The original
jbill which would have placed the
power in the board of control, was
introduced by Senator Ritner and
passed the senate February 12.
When It came up for third reading
in the house yesterday it was re-
f erred to the ludiciarv commit lee
TOPUTGROCKER
DW STATE BOARD
of Rlue-ion motion of Representative Ham
j mond.
When told of the amendment
I this morning. Governor Walter M.
! Pierce banged his table with his
' fist and declared: "i ll veto that
jju.-tt like i ll veto any other inea
! sure that .seeks to take away lumi
the governors oliicii any Invented
power."
The appointment of Mr. Crocker
upon this commission as proposed
in the bill returned to the house to
day, is the result of the promise of
Oovernor Fierce to appoint a man
from the second district upon the
commission.
It was at first proposed to ap
point Jefferson Myers of Portland,
a personal friend of Coventor
Pierce to the office, but Mr. Mrs
is a resident of Portland, where Mr.
Keiui.tll also lives. Roseburg is in
llie nccond district, and Governor
Pierce had pieviously pronii.-.ed
that a representative o the second
district would be placed upon the
board.
Mr. Crocker whs active in the
formation of the Roseburg Rod and
liuu Club and has always taken a
keen inlet est in fish and game mat
leis. lie has been .n close connec
tion Mth the commi.-ston and its
activities In recent years and is
thoroughly conusant with its dut
ies and w ot k.
Myers and Hurdle spray guns
nozzles, hose and pilot roils it
stock at Wharton Pros.
RESCUE CREW AT
WORK TO SAVE BEN
jj on tinned trom page one)
surface from exits other than Ilia
in which the explosion occurred.
"Two men are dead, according
to t he Information 1 have here
now, while thre other are sert
o;:ty injureil.' he -.nd
! would leave still P'
1!ie mine and there is little clui'.e'
for them to b taken out al i e
if my informal ton Is correct."
Tleit in forma i ion us gi en to
The Ashoi ialed Press by il. M.
Diijemiin. an official of the co;il
company this after noon. "There
nppeaic i be little chance hr
tho-e now ii the mine," said Mr
iiiirle'man.
Ttie mint is "SO feet deep. It
U le than two t-ars old. K
present at es of t he opera t r
beie have tm definite det aiit c
tile eplo-iion except advices t!a'
sevt ral of the miner hi:d beta
killed.
Marc, limit and bob curl nt my
home. ; n s. Jackfori St. Phono
&M V. Cleuicntltiu Mciie uotdi.
I NEW TODAY X
FOn KENT Modern furnished
apartment. 42X Pluer Si.
Painting, tiniiuK. papering-, first
claas. workmanship. 1'none
FOR SALE Fox terrier pups.
James Spratfue, Ten Mile, Ore.
KOil SALE Svubk incubator. II.
1. K. for liatchitiK. Phone
C. W. Grcvea. -
Foil SALE Aristocrat strain liar- conduct r. special examination of
red Hock epes Tie for 15. Mary the poisoning of Ohio state unl
Hanninn, DixonvlUe. iversity studen's here several
l'H SALE-KJentl hish It-mluK
gal. Jersey cow. Phone 17H-J or
call at 547 S. Stephens St.
FOR SALE Number (S) cast cook
stove at a special price at Pow
ell Furniture Co.
Foil KENT Tent house fully fur
nished at very reasonable rent.
See Powell Furniture Co.
WANTED From one to two hun
dred ewes. Stale kind and price.
Address "Sheep", care News-He-
lew.
KXPKltlKNCK!) mother will care
for infant or small child by day or
month. Address "Mother," care
News-Review.
U SALK BY OWNKK 7 a.;
modern 4-room house, lare barn,
Karate, chicken runs, shrubs, ber
ries. A. A. SpniKue, Kt. 2, Hox
)'2&., or call 2iK4.
WANTHI) One or two horses,
weight about 1350. Must be Bound
and true to pull. Stale hk and
prirre. K. K. Emmilt, Unipfjua,
on?.
V)il SALE Two extra Kood Krade
Jersey heifers, fresh. St. Mawea
and Ualeiffh Hlock, $fi0 each. C. L.
WVber. Itoberts Creek, Phone
4:'K13.
P( HtSALE 1 923"ChevroIef Coupe,
In fine condition, with new tires,
bumpftr, spotlight, cut-out, mo
tormeter. See tills before you
buy, Powell Furniture Co.
FOK SALE I-ast
chance. L. Ii.
W hite Wyandottes cheap. W. Leg
horn hens. &iic. Ilring crates. W.
F. Hodson. III. 1, CletiKary.
FIVE ItOOM modern house, newly
painted and papered. Ilest of
bath and electric lipht fixtures.
Fir rent or sal on easy terms.
Address Box 123-A, or call 2fcF4.
HAY "FOR "SALE AlfalfaIjrraln,
hiiv. timntliv and straw, eimmn-
teed quality; prompt shipment,
Prices upon application. Richard i
Nyman. Walla Walla. Wnsh.
TRADE your old sewing machine in tf by another hospital employe.!
on a new electric Singer. Sotne VoWce say that after he was tnk
good 2nd hand machines for sale i p" the jail and quieted he de-
chean. Hemstitchinir. All nmkealnied alt knowledge of the affray
of machines repaired.
Shop, lu5 Cass.
FOR SALE 80 acresT
slope, good pasture,
eastern ;
several-
running springs, 4 miles
Myrtle Creek. No improvements
on. For Frank 3. Chmelik,
owner, Needvllle, R. 1, Texas.
I'CAN take a few more orders for
day old chicks, S. C. White Leg
horns, Tancred strain. To hatch
Mar. tith and 11th. Price $12 per
ion. Also hatching eggs at $4 per
1"0. C. A. Puckett, Canyonville,
Ore.
PI A NOFOR S A LE NearRos
burg. Very fine latest model pi
ano at big saving and terms $10
monthly to responsible party. For
particulars write at once to (Tine
' MUfic Co., 64 Front St. Portland,
)re.
M ALETTE L PW ANT ED Capable",
energetic man needed for factory
representative to handle our busi
ness In Roseburg district; won
del ful opportunity with future for
right person. Experience or capi
tal unnecessary. Write fully. Vul
can Mfg. Company, Kalamazoo,
Mich.
'lUO MORE FORI) SNAPS
lit 2 3 Ford touring. Ila.sslt r shocks
922 Ford louring, lluasler shocks
1925 license.
..
These cars have been
reciniui -
tioned, and are guaranteed to
give satisfactory service.
SOU ON EASY TERMS.
MATHEWS MOTOR X CHANGE
115 Jackson St.
WTKl5"Hore8r"l''wnnbrin
Klkton Wednesday, Keb. 25,
1925 to buy horses weighing front
Hot) lbs. up. Any aire if price is
riglil. At tne i-eeu Mauie. ii you
have any horses to eell bring
.i i i ,. n . ..-h
and the market price. I ttso ws the fate of house bil llfi Pt
want ome first class horses ting the salmon catch limit b
weighing 17Mi to isiiu ..ach. trolling on the lower Rogue river
Young and Pound. Charles Taylor. 't two Chinooks and four alUer
C.REAT (U'NS! WHAT I'D YOP UXv a dny'
KNOW AIIOIT THIS? itiO
acres in tract; S acres under
plow; more can be cleared and
plowed; enough wood on it to pay
for it ten limes; good small
house: barn and chicken house;
fine spring water; on good all
year road. Twelve hundred dol
lars takes clear title to the place.
I-awrence Agency, ljj Cays
Street. Phwpe 2'J.
WTryiHorses7WUrbei7rRoTe"
burg Thursday. Feb. 2o, 1925 to
I buy horses weighing from Ui'O
lbs up. Any age it price is right.
At the farmer's teed hed, cor.
Main and Washington Sis. If you
have any norsea to sell bring
them in. I will pay you cash nnd
the market price. I also want
some first class horses weighing
Kut) to 1mm each. Young and
sound. Charles Taylor.
Y t Vl"W ANT TO C KT AS T A RT
What s the matter with tMs? 41
acres six miles from town; paved
all but one-half mile; fine trout
1. 1 ream t hroug h place ; s acres
fine free soil under plow ; good
family orchard; gMl 4 room cot
tage; baiii. chicken house and
other improvements; excellent for
commercial poultry, fruit nnd
some cows. Fifteen hundred takes
the place, oi.ly taken five hundred
cash. Balance torjf time, l-uw-renee
Agency, 1-TCass Street.
Phone 219.
Will Open Dane Pjvtnon
The P.Iuh lwviN orchestra which
hu.- been pla 'ng in town ilmitig the
winter months, it planning on
opening the Rainbow C, aniens nt
Winchester about April tirst. They
will r"iecorate and re;nale the
danre iavilion miietely bt fora
opening.
V POISONING
BEING IPJVFSTIOATED
(AiwvUtM Trm I "-l Wir..)
rOH'MIll'S. O.. Fab. :o. Gov
ernor Vic lionahey today requested
M. M. M. Ford, secretary of the
Ohio state board of pharmacy to
weeks ago wnn a view or prosecut
ing the person or persons respon
sible for the alleged laxity In the
conduct of the university dlxpens-
jarv,
The Investigation must not end
Governor Ionahey told Ford, until
every resource has been exhaust
ed. The gvoernor Rid he was
convinced from informal evidence
called to his attention that the
university dispensary was, loosely
conducted.
Two Ohio Btate university stu
dents died from effects of svryeh
nine poisoning, which they receiv
ed at the university dispensary
when they called for quinine cap
sules. Have you something to sell, to
trade, to give nway. Use New
Review columns.
Just rereiven, srrpment of Rlue
stone. L. V. Metzger,
KILLS B PEOPLE
(Aiworlatcd Prrw l.rwd Wire.)
GU A YAM AS, Sonora, Mex., Feb.
20 Crazed from smoking marihu
ana, Eczrado Valle, 27, a former
member of the marine corps of the !
Mexican army, ran amwk today In i
a' hospital wiih a butcher knife
and killed six people before he;
could be subdued. j
Valle was employed at the hos-
nital. nnd, according to utories I
told the police, he went lo the
kitchen and seized a butcher
knife and stobbed the cook
and attendant and theu
ran into
one of the wards and stabbed and
killed four patients before he was
uinuunland nrotested he was Innocent.
I As this is the second case of
a marihuana addict running amuck
in (luayainas in the past year, th
.....i,, ffrtr.
..tn. , P1ICH IILIV? I-1H'UtJlT-l llli-ll tnii.M
1101,1 ... .1 ffi l ,K .ll-llcr
Ijiw-n seed, fertilizer and lawn
mowers at Wharton Bros.
. Have you something to sell, to i
tnule. to" give away. Use News- j
Review columns. j
(AMmcIatixl Prewi I.oal Wire.)
STATE HOUSE, Salem, Ore.
Feb. 20 Common law marriages
that have tn.ken place heretofore
as a result of which the principals
have lived together as lonif as one
year are legitimatized by senate
bill 234. passed by the senate to-
Uc l"tii1lrun Horn a a a remilt nf
j : mnrHn!ri.- nr. aiao i,eiti-
matizfd. The measure is for the
1 ..
certain persons coming under the i
purview of the state industrial ac
cident commission and the bonus
and loan act.
Houae bill 370 providing for
compulsory automobile liability in
surance to be handled by the Mate
industrial act-ideut romniifsiori
was chloroformed in th house
this morning by Indefinite post-
' . .
I Indef In re postponement
aleo
Just received, shipment of Illue
stone. 1 4. Metzger.
LADIESJ
Don't
Read This
Unless Your Feet Hurt j
We want you to try a
pair of our corrective i
oxfords or strap slip- J
pers, and pet foot re-
lief. ;
Style and looks are not j
sacrificed in these com-
fortable arch support
ing low shoes priced I
from I
$6-85 to $10 i
- - , 1
Roseburg
Booteric
IRVIN BRUNN
0 Ptrklns Btdg.
Sboni that Satlsty sod
Fit Your Fett
Y
jfC R AM E:RY B tTTET?
The Oregon Home Products Association urges people ot the
Stale to use Oregon made goods. That Is good, and It applies
to localities and co.nuniil.-s as well. Build up Douglas
County industries by using home-produced products you are
helpli ; .h rainu r, tlio home merchunt and yourself.
Ask Your Dealer for Jersey Maid Butter Imist on
It There b None Better.
Douglas County Creamery
Phone 340
What's all the noise about?
GRIMM UHOS. have invented a
lof or bread that has no equal for
quality and jmrlty. GRIMM UKOS.
MILK UREAD. Phone 133.
EXCLUSIVE
TRIMMED
HATS '
For the Spring and Summer
of 1925 on Displny
Saturday, Feb. 21,
AND NEXT WEEK!
The
Specialty Shoppe .
Mrs. S. M. King
235 N. Jackson St.
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore.
Phone 86.
DANCE
, AT
OlallaHall
Sat. Evening
February 21
Gccd Music
DANCE
Every
Saturday Night
AT
OAKLAND
Music by the
Umpqua Melody Boys
".Music with thp IVp"
Mike Crocker, trumpet
Shorty Coen, banjo.
Elwood Strader, violin.
Fat Hart, drums.
, Baldy Evans, piano.
First Dance
Saturday, Feb. 21
TOX1TE AND SATURDAY
Also "Spat" Family Comedy and "Paths News"
ANTLERS
Sunday Norma Talmadge ""Song of Love."
Jersey:
Electronic: Diagnosis nd
i Treatment
(Abramt Method)
DR. HARRISON FOLK
Electronic and Chiropractic
Physician
17-18-19 Perkine Bldg. Phone 491
Wanted For Cash
1923-1924 FORDS
Mathews Motor-X-Change
115 Jackson St.
ri's"
INSURANCE
' in li itttHillCHH MNKI'f
Vou maintain . reserve funJl to
help you weather a financial
ITlnlH.
Hut nior frequent and unexpect
m! are the crist-a bruuirlit about
t.v aifldfiit, by fire, by theft.
TU-y nit mean hHs unless you
have the rfuht kfml of inmirane,
te reserve fund that enables you
to et Hu1 bedi uf the unexpected.
Have you?
unstFimc. opf
. Dixonville
DANCE
Saturday Night, Feb. 21
with music by the
revived
Hayshakers
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Sperlall't In th tilting
Cllaffsns
111 Jackson St.
fonite and Saturday
WnesAvresi
TOMORROWS
1 LOVE I
"10 Scars
Make a Man"
"Patching Up"
COMEDY
MAJESTIC