Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 23, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. MAY 23, 1925.
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A Day of Decoration 11
V Uk (o regard Memorial Day
a a day of decoration, a well
ho:en lime for decorating the
graves of our dear boy, who
fought po gallantly for tin all. A
tribute of tli choicest flowers to
their bk-Mst-U memory.
TheRosebuig National Bdnk
Rosehur,Ore.
from .church, wide h, anion other things
from i will nerve as permanent head-
quartern for the- denomination.
William Jt-niilnKM Ilryan ahto
uraed tho perfection of the phuis.
"The I'renbyterlun church must b
ad-ouately r-ir'st n ted In the na
tional capital", he mid.
WORDS OF APPRECIATION
FROM COL. J. G. DAY
ROSBHUKU, Or:, Muy 22, l!tL'r
Editor New Koview Conforming
to custom 1 address you an "Edi
tor," hut for years and particularly
on thin day of overwhelming grief,
you fill my hiKliewt Ideal ot a true
ll'leiuj.
The, prominent, prompt and ex
tended notice published la a recent
Ikhuh of the hUhly enteenied Ni'WH
Review, of the achievement) and
endeavors in nubile and Industrial
aetlvltfeH of my son, the late L N, I
Day, came to me ladeu with cono-1
hit ion "like a gleam of DUiiHhine
acroNH a dark chasm. "
While the remnaiU of my life
continue to Unfold I will cherlhh
this exhibition of your friendship
and evidence of your fine senti
ment and with It temper the gloom
and Isolation that may hereafter
haunt the reminiscent hour.
To ou 1 pi ve u u measured
thanks. To the noble men. the cul
tured and amiable women, whone
unfeigned expression of friendship
and By m pat hy have mellowed the
aiiKulsh of bereavement 1 offer as
surance of my highest appreciation.
J. (i. DAY.
WASHINGTON, May 23. The
board of tax appeals in a decision
today held that tho railroad under
i war-time control of the govern
j ment may exclude from their earn
ed and taxable Income the 2 per
cent of their income withheld from
them by the director-general of
I railroads as taxes.
I Iteverwlnn a finding of the Inter
nal revenue bureau, the tax board
; ruled that the rarrient should have
been required to pay only 10 per
icent on corporate earnings In litis
land eight percent in l'Jl'J, ulthou;:h
j the law specified 12 percent and 10
percent respectively.
The decision was in a tetit case
Involving only the New York, On
l itario and Western Hallway Com
pany, but the two per cent reduc
tion Ik expected to apply to tho
earnings of every carrier taken
over by the government during the
Jt may affect K'-ttleinentH ul
Tyo-Oka-fiawa I. Troops
f-'ukuchiyama (37 miles
Toyo-Oka ar reported entrain
ing for the stricken town to
mnlntuln order there.
The authorises he- have not
I yet been able to obtain accurute
J estimates of tho number of cami
I allies or the amount of damage
Kinopakl fovoral miles from MrB. j. v. lias, and grandson.
Toyo-Oka. U famous for Its hot lv.lvin Kllison. Jr.. were here ves
springs. which are patronized by j tHrMliV from Melrose visiting with
large numbers of Japanese. 15.- ,tru.uu un(i attending the carnival.
U"i vuitors going there annually.
The most accurute reports ob- j WA7 TYM" A V
talnable tonight climated that FIC.VV lJUfT J
more than ten thousand per so m
had lcen left
curthiuuke.
homeless hy the
Gold. seal Congoleum rugs at
price. Zlgler-Fee lldw. Co.
NO WOR DCOMES
FROM AIRPLANE -DASH
TO NORTH
DRY old growth fir $3.2.'. also dry
ouk, $3,50. Phone 47K31.
WANTKI) Urt'ssmukinx, phono
179 J or tall S47 HL Htiphtns St.
FOR-RENT Furnlsht-d 3 room
apartment. 408 K. Douglas. Va
cant Jun' 1st. x
(Contlmied from p.iK 1 )
4
NO DANCE AT RAINBOW war.
GARDENS SAT. NIGHT ready made wllh noinu of the par.
rlfra.
the
Due to the fart that
Illutr Devils orchestra docs
not wish to Interfere or de-
tract in any manner from tint
Carnival dances, no dance.
will bo held at the Rainbow
Cardcns. Saturday, May 2:ird.
THK MANAtlK.VIKN'r
Kor concrete worx
113 No. Flint St. TeL 25-K-
VERY HEAVY
(Continued from page 1.)
ther conditions and his gasoline
supply. He said that undoubted
ly the most favorable possible
team had been selected for the
start of the flight, but even with
the het of luck, he believed the
expedition would have very little
gasoliiw surplus.
Should Amundsen he obliged to
land near the North Pole, Can-
tain Hansen said, he would prob-
ably arn
WANTKI) Middle aged woman
to do housework for seml-lnvalid
I'hone 3'J J.
FOR' RENT Mod. rn furnished 2
room apartment with garage. 428
Pitzer St.
FOR SALK-CO R.'l. R. bahv chlx.
Iteady Monday, 702 Fullerton i
sr. Phone rtrtl-Y.
Ourlnsurance Service
Does not stqp serving when the
policy la slgrwd. It Is always on
tho Job In the Interest of our
client.
MA39HIC ILDQ.
ROSf BURG. HE
BASEBALL
GAME
SUNDAY
May 24
At Brockway Diamond
Dillard vs. Yoncalla
Rodeo after Game.
mrmsxsrmamam
111 tit to tiroc.'eil tn fnnn
can Taylor. ! f'oluniljia on Crinneii Land, north-
' wesi oi itreeiancl and in that
(event would have to remain there
TOWNS RAZED 1 1"' a ,lh!: rif
CASUALTIE1S (land Is over an xircmey diffi
cult and dangerous part or the
Arctic Sea, with much open wa
ter. OSLO, Norway, May 2.1. The
Shipping Cazette reports that the
wealher conditions for Captain
Amundsen' polar flight continue
very favorable and that there Is
every hope of the expedition re
turninK fuifcly. A dispatch to the
paper says the temperature now
Is mild. -
Those with Arctic experience or
other expert knowledKe believed
that Amundsen's continued ab
sence Indicated that he had land-
!(d at the Pole or had discovered
'an IntiTznedhile Imilv of land on
which he had descended for closer
Invest iiFu tinti and more acrurute
location. In either cae. It was
pointed out. he might have en
countered difficulties in attempt
ing apuin to take the air.
Norwegian newspap r com
ments Htfree In the view that
Amundsen must have landed at
the Pole. The newspapers arUP
that otherwise by now he would
have returned to Spitsbergen.
many casualties are expected.
Communication with Totlori was
re-established wllh difficulty as
a railroad tunnel between Kinos
akl KpririKS and Takeno crumbled"
The authorities are invest I gat
ing to determine what relief meas
ures will be necessary. Only a
Blipht shock was felt in Tokyo.
The department of communica
tions announced today that more
than 2(M persons are believed to be
dead and several hundred were In
jured In the earthquake and fire at
Kinosakl Spring, a famous resort
visited hy louristH. It Is not be
lieved that any foreigners were
victims of the temblor or fire.
PHONOGRAPH records bought,
Hold and exchanged at 927 Win
chester st.
FOR-RKNT 4 roomfurnlshed
house, modern'. Phone 179-J or
call 517 S .Stephens St.
VAXTK1" Horse" with
equipment for IoiikIuk Job. E. R.
Murch. lioseburi?.
FOR KfciNT Two room apurtment
partly furnished. 927 Winches-
tt-r St.
SKVKRAL fiOOTJ cows Ktv:nKmiIk
for sale. A. V. Newport, Dixon
ville, Ore.
TOKYO. May 23 The Maifltira
naval station (50 miles from
Toyo-Oka) Is preparliiK fr relief
of t he earthquake enrvivors.
The fle.itro.v.er Knekl and the
crnlier- Kasuea have been order
ed to the Hfene. (Toyo-Oko Is
sttiinted on the wet bunk of the
I "
J ELKCTUOCHIROPRACTIC Is within your reach to PROVK
Its merits as It has done In thousands of cases of acute and
chronic diseases such as Rheumatism, Neurits, Lumbago,
Sciatica, Paralysis, Nervousness Stomnch Trouble, Liver
Trouble, Kidney and Rladdcr Trouble, Constipation and other
Rowel Trouble, High Hlood Pressure, (lollre, Heatlaches, many
forms of Kyo Trouble, Fallen Arches of the feet and many
other troubles of the human body.
Electro-Chiropractic
Stands for Truth, Science. Common Sense, and Itesulta. Its
growth and success niurit your InvestlKntlon.
DR. RUPERT A. MOON
H Ml
4! n
Know the value of Chiro
practic adjust men Is for
your family's sake. The
CHiise of many diseases is
In the spinal column. Kx
pert analysis shows the
Chiropractor where and
Ills adjustments nllow
nerves lit performs tl'eir
normal functions.
TQMARRIEO FOLK'
324 Perkins BUI.
Phone 554.
YOU HAVE NO DOUBT PROMIS
ED YOURSELF THAT YOU WILL
ORDER A LOAF OF GRIMM'S MILK
BREAD JUST FOR A TRIAL. DOIT
NOW AND YOU WILL NEVER OR
DER ANY OTHER KIND. GRIMM'S
MILK BREAD. PHONE 133.
THE LIBERTY THEATER
Only Today Only
The f amous Champion Cowboy.
Yakima Canutt
"SCAR HANAN"
A Typhoon of Sprrd nnd Action
t
rut
' I
i e
I You will be in town H
MIllll'SlEE
CARNIVAL BELOW MP!
SALEM. Ore , May 23. "If t had
I my way about It there would be a
! law on the statute books requiring
all youriK married couples to live at
least unit) miles away from their
parents."
"If everv wife whose husband
took a drink were to be Riven a di
vorce two thirds of the families in
the country would be disrupted."
Thus commented Jud;e I.. H. .Mc
Mahan lore today In refusing to
crant a divorce io Josephine Cook
'from her husband. William Cook.
and the case was continued for the
; reason that the court found there
I had been too much parental Inter
ference. Cook was recently arrested
;and bound over to the prand Jury
!aloiifc with ten other men on a
chary of rontributltiK to the de
'HiMiuency of a minor eirl, but all
.he could determine relative to that
; affair was that "about all Cook did
'was to make an ass of himself."
Cook Is said to have driven the car SALESMKN
that carried several men and pills.
The trial showed that for a time
the Cooks lived with the wife's
parents and couldn't Ret along well,
(hen tried livinK with the husband's
parents and couldn't K't along
there.
LOST Cameo brooch, set with ,
pearls. Reward for return to Mc- :
Kean Darby and ItaMwin store.
F(R SALK Two lni s, two" houses",
chicken house, $1600. Come and
sep J. B. Russell, 1$ 'block south j
of Soldiers Home. j
FOR SALE 1 team mares, weight
2-0 lbs. and 2 yearling colts.
I'hone 12F2. R. F. Sands, Vilbur
Oregtin.
FORSALEGood team. aged4
and 5 years, wt. 12 and 13 hun- ,
dred. Trice $1.10. Mrs. I). C. Mc
Kay, Rt. 1. Itox21
FOR SALE Late cabbage plants,
(Jills, Oregon llaldhead, COc per
ltM). J. ) Russell, li block
south of Soldiers Home.
NEW $4fi.r0 CLEVELAXDIIICY-
CI.E, $42.50. Roseburg Cyclery. i
.ItiS N. Jackson. Our prices al
ways special.
FOR SALE OneonnT"be7theavy
teams in Oouclas Co. Who has
I he guts to make mo an offer.
Vick Her, Dixonvllle, Ore.
FOR" SALE" Registered Durham
Hull, seen In the parade. Inquire
at Kohlhagt n's Economy market
or L hid bloom at Dixonvllle.
FO RR K NT $305 romli house
and sleeping porch. Partly fr
nlahed. nnar new High School. ,
JnqulreR4 Riverside Drive. j
WA S T E I) S in a 1 f ho u se or fur
n'shed rooms way from railroad
tracks and without gas connec
tion. Ian and wife only. In
quire at I'arslnw Furniture Co.
FOR SALE good heavy "work
team, also harness and wagon,
very reasonable; will consider 1
or 2 good milk cows, if priced
! riirht. R. A. Hutehlns, Lou king
Glass. Oregon.
FOR "SALE Mower attachment
for Kordson tractor, flood as
r new $no. Also Milwaukee binder
' In running order, $25. Roy Ruell
Looking tllass. Phone 2:F23.
RAlSE"i;AItIllTS in"yonr " back
yard, big money, spare time. We
furnish stock and pay up to
$ti..10 eich. Home Enterprise Co.
Lankershim Hldg., Los Angeles,
Cal.
TOMATO PLANTS- Rig hardy
out diHr gntwn Earlinnas. Jnhn
Haer. Wayahead. Several thou
sand left. Jl.ftO per hundred.
Mrs. H. U. Ward. & mile south
Shady Point crossing.
OR
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 19 L.
Eat at
The Home
Restaurant
Buy Gas with the
Difference
AHENTS WANT
ED Aninz'ng Stylish Shoe;
Large cash commissions intro
ducing popular $3.if and $l i.
shoes. Actual samples furnish-
ed. Write quick. Style Arch 1
Shoe. Dept. Nt? Cincinnati. ;
LOST Green purse containing five j
dollar bill and some charge, also I
hank books, etc., with name
"Grace M. Voting.' "Was gien i
out by mistake at Armory Friday !
night. Finder phone 2n -Y or
leave nt So. Main. Reward.
SAVE MONEY on vonr mortgage
hian by our monthly payment .
p'nn. Pay off your old morUa::o
wllh a new one. We have a very
convenient Installment loan plan !
which not only makes pJiyment
easy hut effects a worth while
saving to the borrower. I'mpnuu
Savings and Loan AssH-lation. !
with Douglas Abstract Company. ;
SPEND SUNDAY
At Canyon Auto Camp, balf mile
oulb of Canyonvlllf. Ve are
pn parrd to ierve you and frtve
you thu heat Hpot in Southern
Oregon fur your plcnk-king.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
E lectro-Ch Iropraetor
Nerve and Spine Specialist.
324 Perkins Bldg. Phone 654
Outside White Paint
$2.40 per gallon
Denn-Gerretsen Co., Inc.
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bldg. Roteburg, Ore,
Phone 8.
Quality Wins!
Strawberries or any thin g else. That is why busi
ness is good with us. ';
Some of our competitors say no one can sell
quality goods at the price. Maybe not but we
are doing it anyway!
Crown Moline Iron Age Planet Junior
All .Mean Quality. Shipping Sheep Tuesday
and wool Thursday and Friday.
See Us First We Can Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURQ OAKLAND
I m I
AT THE MISSION
I Each Evening at 8:00 li
H You Are Invited. I :
I
I
DANCE
Wigwam
Tavern
Saturday Nite
MAY 23RD
1PJ FEDERAL COURT
(Aaoriatad Pr Lavd Tin.)
PORTLAND. May 23 The South
ern Pacific Railroad, a Kentucky
corporal ion, hun begun suit in fed
eral court here to force five Hose-
bm'K citizens to stop usins land
sai-i to be part of tile company's
rlidit of way through lloMeburg,
Tlie defendant's are Stanley Taylor,
Pu-sell Bryan, J. P. Taylor, C. A
Main and E. A. Lewis. '
By permission of Car
nival Committee the
Blue
Devils
The suit mentioned In the above
dispatch is the outgrowth of the
crossing war which has long dis
turbed the residents of Umpqua
Park addition.
Several years aito there was ft
bridge where the swinging bridge la
I now located across the river.
I There was a grade crossing at that
! time, which was claimed by resi-
dents to be an established cross
( Ing. having once led to an old
I prist mill across the land now used
as S. P. right of way.
When the old bridge collapsed,
an f fort was made to secure the
construction of a new bridge, but
time dragged on and nothing was
done. In the meantime the South
ern Pacific company fenced up lis
right of way and denied a crossing
over its property.
Since the swinging bridge has
he mi constructed, the company has
hoisted upon persons passing over
the bridge going under the trestle
ana around io the bridge. Sev
eral ot the ifcsldents of Umpi'M
Park addition, however, principal
ly tho.se named as defendants in
;the case, are alleged to have fre
quently removed the company a
fence, insisting that the crossing
! is public property and that the
I railroad company has no right to
i prevent persons from crossing over
the tracks at that point. The
fence was tora down several tlmeji
lut summer, and during the win
ter months was lemoved as rapidly
as laborers could build it up.
Earwig exterminators.
Drug Co.
Mars ten
Doerners In
Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Doerner were
here yesterday from Cleveland, and
spent the day visitiug ami attend
ing the carnival.
Refrigerators at Powells.
f mTA Hi mm f Al U W . V FM W T"W
Will Furnish the
Music
Good Eats
and a nice dancing
party
.. 9 to 12
RHEUMATISM
The .spine Is the nerve
center of the hody and
chiropractic adjustments
applied there will relieve
you. Kheumatism lends
Itself readily to the chlro- E
pi actor s metnoa anu re
lief Is gained.
"Your for Health" '
PMCOMATiSM Dr. C M. McNeil
Chiropractic Specialist
Phone 694-J
Rapp Bulciing 327 West Cass
TONITE
TONITE
Ji "Hewry Duffy PpooucTiof
GeohgeM.Cohan Comedy of Two Nations
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Miiiilifi
She Transformed
Men into Swine !
Sheridan Street
Rosrbur
Also the Feature Comrdy,
"TIE SEASIDE SIMPS"
DR. DEAN B 6UDAH
OITWUFTSI" r
fMclallat In IK tltllns ot
mm.
Mi j4. kaon Bt,
TOMORROW, MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Dig Comedy Sensation
A Real Special
"STOP FLIRTING"
This Great Laughter Special at Iteaular I'lieen.
i
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Electronle and Electro Themphy
417 Terklns Hldg. Phone 491
COU'MIU'S. O.. May 2n-T!i.
average wahtry pjild a minister in
America lens th'.n that of a Hit- h
d Ik iter. Will II. llavnes. motidn
piciure industry head, declaied t.
day before the general assembly of
the rrvMiyterlnn ('hutch In (tie
Tutted Slates of Alio rtca.
Mr. Haves (s chairman of n cimii
minion of la men. appointed l.i-t
ear tit put ituo eifev i a new -,
ion plan for Piesbvterlan mtt.is-
lers and their ilependtnts. T'le
body Is charged wllh raising flm.
OiHm.oo to estabh.sh the plan A;ri!
1. 1!:0.
I "To keep the minister, his wife
I mid faintly clothed, f. d and e.lu
'fated, we par him $:t0 a we k.
scarce y more than the mc (.f n
KarlMtc' c.tll-ctor.' lie sntd. Mr
Hn Mi'd that the tven'u.O mi,.
''" f raisin the fund aprmivmlv
Is awinvtl but that all the j.mv
ort and ci otM raiion of ! ;.. m
1 church ts ii.-t cs-ary to attaiti it
Actual work of nolfclttng the i
money will betln. he said, as ,on
s at lea! 4,i1"0 niinl-Mers anil 4.- '
churches have acvepttd the
nn
) T! w MAne.uMy today voted 1m
united kiitMHrt to the plans fur e '
ten-Ion ot rresbyterianlsm in 1
I W hin(ttim and for the education , "
itht ro of a great I'rtbj li r an j
TONITE ONLY
WILLIAP4
FARMUf
TRAIL
W 1
With LAWRENCE D'OKSAY and ?
CAST OF UMU5UAL EXCELL.EClv
Pricea .50, 1.10. 1.65, 2.20 (tax incl.)
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"Idaho"
"World News"
IOC I 10 I
MAJESTIC .
Sun.: "Way of a Girl"
Mia 1 1 tiT I
in Circe The
H'rilltn upttiallf lr
MISS MVRR.1T hy
VICENTE BLASCO
IBANEi
tHlkr t "TKt Four BrMm."
SUNDAY-MONDAY
Pictures and Vaudeville
MAE MURRAY
In
"Circe, The
Enchantress"
and
(in person) St
with his famous I il&S?r:A
& --i-,-'-ri
"PATHE NEWS"
"COMEDY"
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California
Happy Bears
A Standard Videville
Attraction
(Sunday Matinee Also)
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