Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 02, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. MAY 2. 1925.
OPENING SUMMER DANCING SEASON SATURDAY NIGHT
on the banks of the Umpqua at Winchester
Music by those famous "BLUE DEVILS"-S o 'em-featuring all the latest dance hits
Best Dance floor in Countv
i
O.A.C. SCHOOLS MUSIC i
SUMMER SESSION JUNE 2 1 -JULY 30
Special Intensive Courses for Music Teachers
All newly conditioned
r
Hear Harold Bemis. the boy with a voice of gold
JITNIiY DANCING If you don't dance, drive over and hear the music.
I WILL WESR PEDALS
Voice, Piano, Violin, Harmony, Public School
Music
(Aiix-t.trd rrm Uf H'lrr.)
HA.NOVLIt, Mny . Tho iire-
We are today offering three
farnm at sacrifice prices, pro- 4
vldinj? they are sold before
May 15th.
1f40 acres; about 125 .acres of
farm land; 500 acres, more or
less, of open pasture. It has
been estimated that there is O
2o,uui,nuv fwt of aw limbT.
sawmill now operating close
DUNCAN CELL
YIELDS PEPPER
AND SIX SAWS
(Continued from pare 1.)
mediately thrown Into the double
locked cell with Duncan, and will
be placed in military confinement
each nlKht. He lias spent the
greater part of the day protesting
sldent-eloct. Field Marshal Von to this place; running stream against such treatment, and insists
Special Pedagogical Courses.
Glee Club and Orchestra Conducting.
F.minent Fnculty F.uropean Training
Reasonable Tuition Rate Ideal Study Conditions
8end for special Bulletin. Apply
Paul Petri, Director, Corvallis, Oregon 2
t SUNDAY AT THE t
: CHURCHES :
First Church of Christ. Scientist.:
812 K. Douglas SL Regular services :
are held Sunday morning at 11
o'clock, and Wednesday evening at
eight o'clock, this meeting Includes
testimonies or healing. Sunday I
school convenes each Sunday niorn-i
Himlcuburg. cxpeeis to arrivo in
Merlin on May II. remaining at
the chancellm-H palace until after
his Inauguration on tiro follow
ing duy.
lianovers citizens are planning
a torchlight parade In honor of
tho provident- elect Thursday.
In response to a letter of con
gratulation from Dr. Wllh'lm
Marx, the unsuccessful rnndidu'u
of the republican bloc, the field
marshal swit a reply In whi h,
after thanking Dr. Marx for hfs
rellcltatioiiH he said: "I urn happy
to note that you take the p:i ie
standpoint, which I would have
held in the event of your victory
at the polls. Your wlfhes Tor our
sorely troubled fatherland coin
cide with mine. May I hey lie
fulfilled through tho unselfish
and unifying work of all to whom
l.ermnny Is dearer than political
party."
The delicate problem as to whe
ther he should wear a fro
or n mfliturv uniform rt t hi in
Huttered Turnips ; aui-uration is said to hav- been
ORANGE LANTERN TEA
ROOM
Sunday dinner, 5:30 p. m. to
7:. 'lu p. m.
MKMI
Tomato Ilroth
Fruit Cocklull
Creamed Chicken in Rosettes
Mufchcd l'otatocs 4
tiirougn place; lair nouse; tha, h bo furnished wlih hot
large new barn; 11 miles to water for a bath, and promises the
Coos Hay Highway. We are ffjt,.rs with all kinds of dire pun-
offering this land at S.u0 per ishment if the sanilary conditions
aero for a short time. of tno jttu ar0 n()t improved at
once. He Is even preparing to np-
135 acres: 60 acres of prunes, VPa to the governor, because of
3U acres of petites and 30 ,,e luck of proper bathing facilities
acres of Italians; orchard In ho has Informed the officers.
good condition; two family District Attorney Cordon stated
orchards of mixed fruit; one this morning that Hudson's case
seven-room house and one wM Da tak,.n before the grand Jury
three-room house; nine tunnel , lt . ulllte robable that a
I NEW TODAY I
FDR R EXT Furnished apartment
I'hone 123.
GLADIOLI bulbs for eule. 030 W.
Oak St., Tel. 15s.
dryer: several out-bulldingH;.
inriudes all Implements to op-
erate place, six head of cattle
some hogs, chickens and one
horse. All for $20,000.
i4 34 acres: 2S7 acres of river tne charge Hudson may receive
bottom; Duiance nrsi.
' pasture; running
charge of aiding a prisoner to es
cape, will be lodged against him.
The law provides In such, cases
that the penalty may be equal to
that of the prisoner to whom such
aid was given, and if convicted of
class
stream
Ing at 9:45. All ages from 4 to 20
years niay be admitted. The read
ing room In front of the church is
open daily except Sundaynnd holl-,
days from 2 to 4 p. m. The public
ia cordially Invited to attend. 'I he '
subject of the lesson will bo:
"Kverlastlng Punishment." i
Sliced Tomatoes
Hot I'arker House Itolls
Strawberries and Cream
College Ice Cream
Orange Sherbet
Coff.-n T, a Milk
i'rice, SI per piste
Opposite Antlers Tin at re
I solved by Field Marshal Von Mln.
denhurg. According to th i pre-
nt plans, he will wear 1 Prince
Albert, -but with it, a numlier of
! war medals.
I o
I
I
very stiff sentence.
The officers slnte that thev havA
through tho entire place: on DP(,n informed by Hudson that he
4V good road: school on the pla-e previously Berved a term In the
4 I'rice 1K.000. There Is a mort- Washington stale prison at Walla ,
gage of $10,000 which can re- 4 Walla on . charge of violating the
coat main on the place. prohibition law.
iii'j - - - - - - hid grniui jury win meei on
4 a4va Monday, May IS and at that time ;
i .Mt-TTi.- 'iH consider the charges nfainxt '
MAY CI.O.NH MI.I.AIKT1K !,. am aKanf,t ,lu,Non' Cir-'
Dusting sulphur at Metzger's.
Scythes and snaths at Wharton
Bros.
GIRL STABS SWEETIE
from Fresni. When Medina step
ped from his apartment to the
street, Medina's wife, who is lit,
told the police that she had wit
nessed tho stabbing affray from a
window. Medina was slabbed
TRACK MEET OPENS
(AaocUtrd Vnm Lnant Wirt.)
OAKLAND. Cal., May 2. Philip i "'rougn tne marl.
Medina. 33, of Fresno, was slabbed
to death here today In a quarrel
with t onsuelo (tobies also of Fres
no, believed to be a former fiancee.
The police said that after the stale
btng the girl boarded a stage with
Stockton ss her destination. The
police of that city have been ask
ed to look for her.
A few days ngo Melllm was mnr
rled to another girl, ntel'the couple
enmo here on their hnneymoon.
The Hollies plrl fell iwed them
ATTENTION CO. D.
(Am-Utrd I'M Lut Wlrr.)
j CORVALLIS, Ore., May 3 The
; I'nlversity of Washington-Oregon
Agricultural College dual meet on
jened here this afternoon. Tho
weather was good. Summaries:
Mile run, won by Clayton. O. A.
iC: Wilde, Washington, second;
J Mason, O. A. C. third. Time 4:24:4.
440 yard dach won by Applegate,
Washington; Karnhart, O. A. C.
second; Myers, Washington third.
(Annclatnl Ple Vntri Wire.)
PORTLAND. Ore.. May 2.
Clo ng of the Willamette river
to commercial fishing is advocat
ed by Captain A. K. Murgduff.
state game warden in his monthly
rcteirt to the game commission.
cuit Court will meet on May 25.
SMUGGLED HOOTCH
( Aaoclatml Prw Uud WleO
NEW YORK, Mav 3 Pola
iNeerl. Polish motion picture star.
Till' could only be permanently has been asked to appear before
effected liurchduft states through'""' collector oi me port nere .Mon
constllu:lonal amendment setting day to answer alle gations that she
the river aside to rema n forever attempted to smuggle sixteen bot
a trolling und sre stream, thus ties of liquor Into this country
barring any succeeding legislature ihen she arrived last ni.uht ou the
fr.mi Hirowln the river Open tc Meamsnip ucn ngaria, it
commtTclal fishing.
; learned today.
Cultivators and weeders of
kinds at Wharton Ilros.
all Roofing at Wharton Mros.
my nil, may mi. ...,, r. .,
HLK 10. M AltSTF.RS, Comdg. ,)M, dwh wo ,
0 1 Washlnglon: Schroder, Washing-
Another of those enjoyable eve-!n. second; Peltret. Wushlnglou.
n'.ngs next Saturday at tho Wlg-jthlrd. Time 10 flat,
warn Tavern. shot put Hgtvet, Washlnglon,
o first; Itrlx, Washington, second:
Have you something to 1!, to ( ram. O. A. C. third. Ill.ilamo 43
tnide, to give awuy. Use News- feet fl inches.
Hcvtew column n
TGDAY'S BASEBALL
OBSERVE "CHAMPOEG DAY"
KJtKXrKK, yH K ), X A A V J J A T J, it A X X A . X
May Day Ball
ARMORY
Tuesday, May 5
Auspices
Business and Professional
Woman's Club
National League,
At Philadelphia
; First game tlu innings)
Ho don 4 1
i Philadelphia 1 2
Matierles: Oeiiewich and O'Ntll;
I!uy American guaranteed fence "'"K aml
At Pittshurgh R. H
Cincinnati 3 r.
Pittsburgh. - J 15
Pulteries: Donahue. Benton. Die-j toxical Society
I nt Wharton Ilros.
I FIND OLD NKF.I.DTON.
R. II. E.
E,
miller, SI hau and W 1111:0, Doug
lass; .Meadows and Smith.
Snyiler.
MUSIC BY THE BLUE DEVILS
Admission $1.10
The Best Dance of the Year.
I I (AMoclatttt Vtm laard Wir.)
I I MKDKORI), Orrpon, May 2.
i Vhil plowing lait Wednt-silay on
litthe Luke Uynn ranch on llic Hut-J t y;pw. ynrk
ii ; te C'riM'k near McCloud, (ienrco nr,.L:i n
. ni 1 1, iint'arin 11 a nu mil n HKcie- .
I ton. Kxam natii.n li-ad to tho ho
;!liff that it win probnhly that of.
55 M the d nirth of tinw it hail hreii
M ! mined, nlthoiiKh 'oroiHT Conarr
-,r 1 iifi mr n" jpara. i !.',,.,, 1 ('.nun 1
1 A hun'tni? knir of Indian .((, ',,,
I typ mad' from black flint a hunt 1 i,f i;lr-lphi; ' '
j fmir cn in hos In l'm;th and i !:ltt.rt-: livan"
finr ln'hes wid n!ft fntintl V;il. Com Itu-an :
wnn nit remain?. Loronvr i on- , y
1 int In vrstifat d tlio mattt-r ami !
Vi I hroiiKlit th Kkclcloa to Mt dlord
: ttlnTP It Will he nl:..'...l mi ..yhi-i
biimn.
rORTI.AN!. Ore., Way 3.
, "f'hanipoeK 1 ay" drew crowds
I from here, today to celebrate nt 1
IChanipep park wliere n vote was j
; taken X2 yearn uno by the nettlera l
0;of Oregon to come under the
American flag.
The river rxmndon on the J
steamer Madeline, leaving early
this morning was one of the larg-
est that has made the trip and in- i
1 j ilicatEoiiH given to (ieore Ilfma. i
Z secretary of the Oregon State I lis- j
re that the vol- '
ume of onto travel and travel by
electric train, not only from Tort-
land, but from other Willamette I
H. E. valley point.-, would bo greater
11 3 than ever before. J
New York 7 14 0, - - -
Hatterien: Vance. Crimea ant' I)e- MISSING GIRL FOUND j
It'-rry, Taylor; N hf, Scott and
Af Philadelphia
'.'ilson.
3?
3k
3
It's too Late
to Insure after tho accident
happens. lieprets won't pay the
damage. lusure loda..'. We
write fire Insurance and the a
rimis nutomohlle lusiiranco cor
ernjtes. Our anency l.i at your
service nt all Hues. Miiy wo
werve you? Fhone or call.
G. VV. Youn 2 & Son
Insurance
116 Can St. Phone 417
American League.
At Moslon R.
New York 4
lloilon 5
Itulterles: Jones. Shawkei
O'Neil. SchaiiK; WiliKfiell
I'lcinich.
tAMnrlalod Vrm Wire. 1
ASTORIA. May 3 After being
R. II. E. imlr.siuK fer nearly two days Mar-
Raret Knicht, n, was found yesler-
6 10 4 day hhliiiK In a ham a short ilis-
12 K J;tance from her home nt Warren-
Kamp and! ton, although word of her recov
t'arlson and ery was not received by offlrers
ni-re iiiiiii ia-1 infill. i ne piri
(save no reason for her disappear-
ance. :
II. E.
8 1
$ 3
and i MOSTON". Mass., Mav 2. I.leit
and! tenant Alexander V. MacAuIav.
Massachusetts national Guard,
FOR SALE Fireproof safe. Inside
dimension 24x32x14. 118 Cass Ku
FOR RENT Furnished house, mod-'
ern. Inquire 116 So. Jackson St.
FOR SALE-Wood, ash, oak- and '
' laurel. Olmsted, 1171 W. 1st. St.
BARGAIN In furnished "rooming !
house. Inquire of O. W. Young ;
& Hon. ,
FOR RENT Furnished upurlments 1
2 and 3 rooms. Inquire at 143 ;
Chadwlck St. i
VANTEIGood heavy horseand I
harness, one that will drive eith
er single or double. Phone 4G0.
WANTED Two horse disc, must I
be in good condition. A. L. I
HouKhtaline, ItridKe, t)reon. I
FOR" RENT Furiifcihed"apartnien7,
2 rooms. Rath, hot and cold water :
Close In. 62U N. Jackson St.
; NOTICE Turkey Raisers. We Bet I
our last turkey eggs May 4th, and j
our last hen eggs May 11th. Earl
Vosbuch, 391-Y. ,
EXCHANGE Willamette "Valley I
farms, for southern Oregon, For I
information write Knkacka & f
Zysset. Sclo, Oregon. j
FOR RENT Furnished "rooms-for f
light housekeeping. 2os East '
Court St. Call from 9 D. m. In 5
I. m.
RUMMAGE SALE Monday May 4 I
j at Sykes Iluilding across from the
j Liberty Theatre. Anything from j
i shoes to coats. Renefit to Worn
j an's Club Building.
FOR SALE New Columbia-drag i
i saw SI 10 cash, lias cut only 15'
j tier wood. Also No. 3 Gould Hy-!
draulic ram. SIS. Address R. I
I C. H. care News-Review.
FOR SALE 25 acres, 3 miles out !
i on good road, good house, water
j piped in, suitable for poultry and j
dairy. Price $2S00, terms. Chas. i
Kyes, 826 N. Jackson St.
'FOR SALE New modern 5 room
house, full basement, built In kit
chen, breakfast nook, garage, lot
50 by 225 feet. Price J370O. very
easy terms. Chas. Kyes, 826 N.
Jackson St.
FOR SALE or trade for undeveloiv
ed property not over 10 miles
from Roseburg, completely equip
ped dairy farm In high state of
cultivation. Address Ilox 827,
Roseburg, Ore.
AGENTS WANTED rhoto Sup
plies. Films & Cameras sells
good. Rig commission to agents.
Catalog free. Factory represen
tative. Jerome 1 Linus, Seattle,
Wash. Box 776.
AGENTS WANTED Wear a styl
ish shirt and double your earn
ings. Free selling outfit. Fastest
seller. Send for proof. Fashion
Wear Shirts. Dept. N. 1 Cincin
nati, Ohio. -
SALESMAN OR AGENTS WANT
ED Amazing Styling Shoes.
Large cash commissions Introduc
ing popular S3 95 and S4.95 shoes.
Actual samples furnished. Write
quick. Style Arch Shoes. Dept.
N. 5 Cincinnati. Ohio.
A GOOD EXCHANGE IIARGAIN
FOR THE RIGHT PARTY A
1
ni-Mi N --H i
Safety Linked
With Service
We believe you will enjoy trans
acting your banking business at
the Roseburg National Bank where
safety is linked with service. Join
our happy family of depositors.
TheRosebmgNalional Bank
Roseburg, Ore
SI
INDIGESTION
This condition clogs up
the system and prevents
proper functioning of the
body. Chiropractic alms
directly at the Bource of
the trouble, and by adjust
ing at the spine relieves
Indigestion.
"Youn for Hearth"
IN0ICCS7ION D'- C. M. McNeil
Rapp Bui'Iding
Chiropractic Specialist
Phone S94-J
327 West Cass JV
SURELY THIS EATING BUSINESS
IS AN AVFUL HABIT BUT IT MUST
BE DONE. THEREFORE THE BEST
IS NONE TOO GOOD, SO LONG AS
IT COSTS NO MORE. GRIMM BROS.
i- MILK BREAD. PHONE 133.
LAST TIME TODAY
KILLED IN. CRASH
At Chicago
St. Louis
Chicago
rt;-.t!i ries: Dnnforth
an.) Stvereid; tate r and Stlnlk
whose aenip ane crashe l near the
R. II. E. j Boston air port today, when takin? ;
1 4 2off for army and navy day man-
.1 S 1 euvers. died this nflernorm at the;
.in tJiMer.East Boston relief station. '
Lieutenant MacAulay who was
pilot of a national guard plnne, :
with Private Angus D. Macl'hee j
as mechanician was caught In thp
R.
9 1
small apartment house, complete
ly furnished for house keeping,
having a erofs Income of nearly
a hundred dollars a month. Is
centrally located on a paved,
street, pavement and sewer cost
all 1 aid. Will exchange for sub
urban property in Roseburg. Myr
tle Creek or Canyonvllle. not to
exceed $15m) In value. Must be
suitable for breeding high class
poultry on a small scale, will
give easy terms on the difference.
Address proprietor Maple Street
Apartments. Myrtle Point Oregon
GEORGE O'BRIEN
and an all Star Cast
in
"THE ROUGHNECK"
taken from the famous story by ROBERT W.
SERVICE, author of "The Spell of the Yukon."
s
Also "IDAHO"
Prices this feature
Controlled by producer
1Cc&25c
MAJESTIC
At Washington H. R
Philadelphia 6
Washington 2 Ji 1 wreckage of the machine when It
Uatterles: Harris and Cochrane; I struck the harbor mini flnts. rhy
OPPOSE JAP LABOR
CovelisUie, Marberry and Kuel.
THE LIBERTY THEATER
.irxIi,-VT ,
LAST TIME TONIGHT
At Our Regular Prices Only 10 and 15 Cents
THE WESTERN IDOL OF THE SCREEN
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
ert'UMKTnisr
Buerlallst In fitttnc
t)ln..f.e
11C Jaikini Ht.
737"
At Cleveland
lletioit
Cleveland
Italterles: Collin:
Woodull: t-nilttl. Spe
Klevi n Innings.
R. H. B.
7 10 2
s iO
. Stoiier and
i ce ami Myatt.
slclans salit tils skull, jaw. leg, arm
and olhcr bones were fractured.
Muol'hot
juries.
escaped with niittor in-
INSPLCTIt.N Ton:.
IHaiiry Carey I
A D IB i.
V
DR. HARRISON FOLK
Chiropractor
V Ehctronlo and Klectro-Theraphy
S 41? Perkins Illdg.
rAwltl rri tnvt nit.)
Kl'CKXK, Ore., May 2. Malor
Oeneral Creed C. Ilamniond. chief
of the in II 1 1 hi Imre.iii of the Cull
ed States war department Ivft
I Washington, D. C, today for a
I tour' of Inspect'on or national
I guard camps and other military
Lost ; posts on the Pacific Co:i t. ac
4 ! cording to word received here. Hi;
I! will visit Camn Lewis. Wash.
6 j Portland. Eugene nud Pan Kran
6 Cisco, remnlning on the coast for
7 1 approximately two weeks.
8l o
9 PRINCESS HAS SON
Phone 491
"Beyond
Border" where
anything mi':ht V
happen and everything is knon to have happened.
g ALSO: THE FEATURE COMEDY
I "THEff.OLD'BUG"
AH'iOt THE THOS. A. EDISON WONDERS g
Sunday and Monday: BABY PEGGY.
vMCOTmMTrTMTIMM
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
NtTTe atij Spine PiMH-iallst.
3:i IVrklfifi niiix. Vhvnc 5r4
Dr. H. C. Chiwch
OPJOMETRIST
Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Or
I ( A irlHt.l 1r,-Mi l.riat V. lro. I
NKW YORK, May 2 The offl
clnl standing of the Natlieial
! League liielmlliig games of Friday
I was announced todav hv I'resiih nt
I Jehn A. lle.Mll, r as follows:
I Team Won
.ew ioih
Cincliiuatl 9
Chicago !l
Phllad-lphla , 7
Preolilvn "i
I'llif lui'gh S
St. Louise 5
ltoston 4
f'HICACO. Mav 2 The official ! TPRIX. Italy. Mav 2 fnre
stalellpg of the Ainerii an L'-anue i striilied Joy p,-rvid'-d the Villa
In. -hiding games of ycMi rdav. foI-.Calvl tixlay over the Mrlh of a ro-
;bust son to Prinress Yolendo, eld
Lost jest daughter of King Victor Km-
3 manuid an.l Queen Helens and
4 wife of Count t'Rlvlilill llercolo.
4 The boy wss named Clorglo after
6 his paternal grandfather h) dud
9 rM-enlly.
12
10 LEGION MEETS TUES.
i
" An Important nieet'ng of
fmpo.ua Post Americnn
glon will be held Tuesday
night at tho Armory. Dele-
4 rntes for the state convention
will be elected.
Mk4
fAiv-itr.t ITMi l..-a1 Wire.)
TOLKDO, Ore.. Mny 3. Tll
r.ens of Toledo, at a mass meeting
last night adopted a resolution pro
testing against reported plans of
the Pacific Spruce corporation to
emplov Japanese laborers in Its
saw mill. Dean Johnson, vlre-prcs-lilent
of the corporat ion, explained
that only a limited number of Jap
anese had been Intended to
employed on work for which It
was difficult to obtain white labor, i
He said that If the mills present j
plans fir contracting with white
labor proved satisfactory no Jap
anese would be brought here.
Watklns Vanishing Cream
vents tan.
pre-
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone I53-L.
he
DANCE
AT
Melrose
Saturday Night
May 2
Renefit for LooXing Class
Hall Team
KEEP SMILING
CONSTIPATION the cause
of much suffering responds
loELECTRO-CHIR O-'
PRACTIC treatments. Why
take drugs when help is pos
sible Let us explain our
METHODS to you with out
cost.
Electro
Chiropractic HEALTH SERVICE
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
324 Perkins Bldg. Phone S54
n i
Cnrden toots at Powell's.
CWI'tUlsVemaaMsMsaaBsWgMa
LAST TIME TONITE 1
"North
of
I 36"
. a
lows :
Team Wen
Wil-lltnglen 10
Cl.'Velaihl 10
Philadelphia :
t 'lleagii ii
S. I .mi's 7
New Yoik 4
Detroit 4
Ho.'ten 3
YI'STI ISDW'S IIKM'I.TS:
( -t.t.Hl iTrw tt.r.i
At Portland 2. fy rnon 1
At I. o Angeles , Sacramento
I 1 u tmintng.
At Seattle ; Oakland 2.
At .van Kranrlsco 4, Halt
Ilosekrg- Portland
Auto Freight
Express Service, Freight Rate
(Dally Service!
PStBURQ OFFICE
401 Oak SL Phone 31-J i
PORTLAND OFFICE
E. Water and Yamhill
Phone 6368, Auto Freight
Terminal
VERY WISE INDEED!
Wisdom is but a collection of
eiperlence. The wisest benefit
by the experience of others as
well as by their own.
Any man insures after an acci
dent, a fire, a sudden destruc
tion of his property.
A wise man Insures before an
eventuality.
SUNDAY MONDAY
LEWIS STONE
and an all Star Cast
"Why Men
Leave Home"
"PATHE NEWS"
FEATURE COMEDY
"Bluedcvils" Orchestra
ANTLERS
9