Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 22, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY," JULY 22, 1925.
8
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REDUCTION on SUMMER
DRESSES
Announcing a new price on the best models shown ths season
sheer chiffon and georgette prints all silk some w.'th slips to
match and some having new typ; of long sleeves.
"Let's Look These Over!"
Sale Price
iinoi
n1
t
a COUNTRY CLUB DANCE.
Dance and social evening
at the Country club Thursday
evening far membra and
their families. ancing atarta
at 8:30. Thla will be an en-
Joyable occasion and you
should not misa It.
CRUEL TO BABES
Wash Dresses
Now exceedingly low pricec (or a few days
y3 off
Including broadcloth, linen and other aum
mer (abrica in pleasing variety of ahadea and
atylea. All of which were priced regularly at
$3.75, $4.95, S5.75, $6.85,
and up to $10.50
NEW SHADF5
Silk Hosiery
Blonde Satin, Sandlewood, Maize, Rose
- Beige, Maple Cream
89c, $1.25, $1.50, S2.00
Changes that look to giving
GREATER COMFORT,
BETTER SERVICE
In
SHOE DEPT.
Now being consummated under new per
aonnel. Expert aervice in fitting and free
consultation given by Mr. F. L. Rodgera,
one of the foremost foot experts on the Pa
cific coast.
We assure you real ahoei at moderate
prices
See ua now for apecial prices in shoes
GOSSARD
CORSETS
MUNSING
UNDERWEAR
Bettsr Service Better Merchandise
GETS SENTENCED
Proprietress of Infant Home
Admits Bad Treatment
to Children in Care.
I LINDA JANE DAVIS
DIES LAST NIGHT
Disposed of Infants, Says
rt of Probation
Officer.
Report
I.lnda Jane Davis, aped 61
yeam, a lifelong resident of IJnu-i-'las
county, passed away last
night at her home, located on the
I'ttciric Highway, one mile north
of Winchester. Mrs. Davla has
'. been In ill health for some time
53 DIE IN THE HOMEi""1 her old ue Mrio the
win in ,,Uj savms. B,.rOUne 0f ,.,. condition.
Mrs. Davla was born on the
"" i Clover Creek ranrh, located near
Hi c. l j r .-.immune ruiirii on ino rsortn
aa Strangled, rrozen andj rmp'nm river, she was the
daughter or Mr. and Mra. John
Short, pioncera of the county. The
deceased la Btirvived by her hus
!:ind, Herman (i. Davis and the
following children: Mrs. Beanie
Ituhl of Los Anireles, Mr. Fay K.
Oiey, Mra. Chester Fiaher, MrB.
Karl Davia, Mr. .Vernon Walter
and Mr. Irving Davis. She la alo
Hurvived by two sisters arid two
brothers. Mra. Elizabeth Durland
of Portland, Mra. Nellie Monieal
of Portland, Mr. James Short of
Clover Creek ranch and Mr. Geo.
W. Short of Wilbur.
The funeral services will be
held Sunday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock at the chapel of the Koe
liurg I'ndertaking Parlors with
Itev. Caldwell of the Baptist
rnurcn uiiicihmuk. iiiiermem will j
take place at the family burial '
grounds on tho Dixon place locat
ed on the North Umpqua river.
(Ajncbtnl Pre Lnd Win.)
NEW YORK, July !2. Mra.
Helen Auguste Ccisen-Vo.k, pro
prietresa of an Kast 86th atreet
home for Infants, today was sen
tenced to three and a half to seven
years In Auburn prison on a
charge of baby substitution, to
which she had pleaded guilty.
A probation officer's report,
submitted to the court before sen
tence was pronounced, character
ized her as a "woman without con
science," who had "atrangled, froz
en to death and otherwise disposed
of Infants left In her care."
The report said that since Feb
ruary, 1918, at least S3 infanta had
died while in Mra. Geiaen-Volk'a
charge. It alleged that she treat
ed children In anw way It meant
financial benefit t oherself, that
she destroyed children for a con
sideration and non-paying babies
because they were liabilities.
"She had no matornal affections,
at least with respect to the bablea
of other people," the report said.
''To her they were pupplea, arti
cles of merchandise to be bartered
or exchanged."
Mrs. Geisen-Volk waa arreated
last May when she attempted to
t NEW TODAY S 2
BROCCOLI PLANTS FOR 8AI.R
Ashby and Butner strain.
Walter Leake. DUonvllle, Ore.
MARCEL and bobcurj75c, hair
cut and curl 60c. Phone 67-Y.
331 Bo. Main. Mra. Amy Rogers.
FOR SALE Few tons of oat and
vetch hay. $10 per ton In alack.
C. W. Cook. Route 2, Roseburg,
Ore, Box .
EMPTY TRUCK to Marshfleld, will
leave Thursday morning. Call
6M-J tonight for rate. Denn-
, Gerretsen Co.
EOST Large black und tan hound
also one red hound; were last
seen near Mr. Scott July 19. Re
ward. R. LJIull. Oakland, Ore.
WANTED 50 earlyhatchedpul
l.ts and 25 cockerels, either
Rocks. Reds or Huffs. R. Ewens,
Wilbur, Oregon.
F( )R" S A LE Two feeder hogs; also
cow coming fresh, and cow giving
milk to trade for goals. 100 tiers
wood for sale. H. V. Huntley,
Brock way.
WILL DRIVE ANY WII ER EI n
Douglas county to demonstrate
tills Dodge coupe, excellent ap
liearance, runs like new, fully
equipped, new balloon tires, small
down payment, balance month
ly. Box 133. Roseburg.
TEAM OF FINE MARES Har-
nes and wagon for sale. Snap.
Seven and eight yeara old; black
and bay. Weight 12 and 13 hun
dred; newly shod; not a blem
ish; extra good pullers; com
plete $165. . Full information,
LAWRENCE AGENCY. 125
Cass street. Phone 219.
For prompt taxi service, city or
country trlpa. Phone 44.
Proof of ine pudding is in tast
ing whether buyer or seller read
the classified ads.
SECOND APE TRIAL
MAY RESULT FROM
SUIT FILED TODAY
fTnrfinnprt from Tfa 1
was made from the rib of Adam.
"That the d'sd body of everv
FLY OVER MAIL ROUTE.
mountain time.
Information to this effec; waa
received at headquarteis of the ulr
mall servlre here Bhort'y before 3
(AwirUtM, Pi-Ma Wire.)
. SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, July
22. The six nrm- airnluus riving
over the air mall route from Mount': p.m., and K wan said lhat the
Clrnit'na, Mien., to San Fran -Ken, I planes had not hopp.d olf lit that
landed at Hock Hprlnes, Wyo.,'hour for Salt Lake City, their next
from Cheyenne nt l:3 p. v- lnrh'dnl'd stop. " ' " '
HOUSE PAINT
$2.40 per Gallon
Denn-Gerretsen Co.
human being that ever lived will
give a strange baby to William An- j be resurrected alive on Judgment
gerer. a steamflttera assistant. In i day.
place of the seven-months-old son j "That the first man fell because
he had' placed in her care. Ithp firat woman beli-ved what a
Judge Mclntyre asked her In Frlnko said about eating the for
In court today what she dii with . bhlcl.Ti fruit
DANCE
Wednesday Night
RAINBOW
GARDENS
MUSIC BY DEEDLE'S
Swanee Six
Featuring
Blair Stewart
The College Baritone
3 DAYS 3!
July 23-24-25 j
The following discounts will b allowed on 8
items below 5
Ladies Underwear . ... . 20
Sport Suits, wool and khaki . . 20
Phoenix Hose 15
Sweaters .20
House Dresses 25
Bathing Suits (Bradley's) . . . .20
Silk and Cotton Crepes 20
3 DAYS ONLY!
The Ladies Shoppe
139 North Jackson Street
!
I
in
Big Reductions on Victrolas
FIRST TIME IN HISTORY
NEW PRICES EFFECTIVE TODAY
VICTROLA FORMER " 11 NEW
NO. PRICE PRICE
60 $110.00 $65
. 100 150.00 95
210 110.00 75
215 150.00 105
220 . 200.00 130
400 250.00 160
405 250.00 175
410 300.00 200
TERMS IF DESIRED
Sherman,Clay&Co.
225 No. Jackson St.
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Phons 132
DR. DEAN B.BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST '
Specialist In the fitting of
Glasaes
116 Jackson St.
the missing baby and the reply
waa, "It died and I left It In a hull
way In a satchel." '
"Why did you do that?" asked
the Judge.
"Ilecauae one of the relatives of
the baby asked mo to," was the
reply.
Taylnr-msoe concrete Is good con
crete. TeL J25-R.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spina Specialist.
S24 Ferklns Bid Phone 564
E!
"That Jesus Christ arose bodily
from the dead when no blood was i
If ft In his veins. I
"That God marie all the dust of
Egypt turn to lice as a punish
ment for th hard heartedness of j
an Kiev p Han king.
"That God turned every drop of I
water In all Egypt Into blood to J
punish the Egyptian kins.
"That Jesus turned water Into
wine. i
"That God turned Lot's wife In- i
to a pillar of salt. i
That the earth la flat and on a !
foundation.
"That when Joshua commanded, ,
the sun and moon stood still." j
Bosweii Mineral water baths for :
that kidney trouble. I
JURORS SCARCE.
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Psrklnt Bldo. Rossburg, Ora.
Phone 8.
DANCING
MASQUERADE BALL SATURDAY NIGHT
IDLEYLD PARR
(On North Umpqua 5 miles above Gilds.)
Arleigh Herron'i Hollywood Five
Free Camp Ground
FURNISI I ED CABINS FOR RENT
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Electro nlo and Ulectro-Theraphy
41T Perkins Bldg. Phone 491
! Mrs. E. R. Hanlln, and her,
: grandson, Chester, of Freewaier.
( Oregon, were Injured yesterday
evening, when the car driven by
!V. It. Hardin, the father of the
12-year-old boy, struck the bridge
in Myrtle Crtek. j
The car in which the family was '
enjoying a motor tour, fulled to I
make the turn onto the brlilKe
which crosses the creek inside the 1
I city limits, and the occupants
were badly shaken by the force of 1
' the collision. The boy sustained a ;
I broken right leg. They were
brought lo Koseburg where their
Injuries were attended by Ir. K. II !
Stewart, and they were then re-
moved lo the Alice Fiaher home In I
North Hosehiire. I
(AMrwIntM Prti Lhmn1 WlrM
I.OS ANC.EI.ES; July 22 De
fense attorneys for three men on
trial here today for a'leged plot
ting to kiJnnp Mary Pickford, film
atar, were trying to find piospect
Ive jurors who had not l.eiird of
the screen actress or her husband,
Douglas Fairbanks. Up until noon
lh''lr search was fruitless.
The three men on trial fur the
alleged plot, which was uncovered
about two moni'.ia ago are f laude
Holcomb, Adrian Wool anil Char
les Stevens.
Fairbanks appeared In cc.urt this
morning readv to testify but Mary
Plckford. v w k m will bo a wit
ness, was not in sight.
StudertAaer costs less per pound
Ifcan hne
BREITENBUSH
HOT SPRINGS
MARION COUNTY
OREGON
A HEALTH AND PLEASURE
RESORT
Opsn under new management
Hot mineral water baths) hot
mineral mud baths, and natural
hot mineral vapor baths.
IlreltHnbush Is famous for Its
hot arsenic spring and unusual
variation of other mineral con
tent. Tlse waters are excep
tlonally beneficial to rheu ma
tin m, nt'iiritts, constipation, skin
and blood diseases.
Wonderful scenery; fine fishing;
trail hiking and mountain climb
Ing. i
Good accommodatons; excellent
meals; reasonable rates.
Mill City-Detroit highway under
construction, will not open this
season. Take train from Mill
City.
r'or further particulars, write
M. D. Bruckman
Manager
Breitenbush Hot Springs,
Detroit, Oregon.
TO FIGHT FIRES
AUCTIONEER
Don't forget that I handle
aales In city or country.
M. C Radabaugh
630 N. Pins 8t
5 THE 'LIBERTY THEATER 6
i LAST TIME TONIGHT .
B At Our Regular Pries. Only 10 and 15 Osnta K
l ANNA Q. NILSSON f
4 in 4
I 'INNOCENCE'!
Crop Insurance
Insure your hay and grain
now. Our agency offer you
real lervtce tn fire Insurance
matters. We write automo
bile Insurance.
a W. YOUNG t SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St. Phone 417
A picture that will thrill you with Its keen edkMsl drama, delight
you with lis comedy, hold you spell bound with Its remarkable
story interest!
The blg-enterlalnnirnt picture that travels at a nille-amlnute
speed, through scenes of tremendous drama, right into the
strongest climax ever written Into a picture!
ALSO: AESOP'S FABLES
TOWN TOPICS AND WONDERS OF NATURE
WHILE ON YOUR VACATION
Insure Your Baggage
If It Is lost, stolsn or damagsd,
our company protacta you.
The rata Is low. the coverage
broad.
Insurance Is Our Bualnass
AMtlC HM
Hsiwac m
New Places
New Faces
No matter where, or how
you spend your vacation,
you will undoubtedly meet
strangers or make new ac
quaintances, and naturally
lyou will desire. to make a
favorable impression, be
cause first impressions are
lasting
Everything for men and
young men.
Duds For Men, Inc.
QUINE BROS.
TODAY & THURSDAY
SBiBHSsssaaaaaaaaaHaassssssssssjBHSiiiiiiHsisBsaMaBBSBiiaaas)
A Paramount Picture
"Grounds
For
Divorce"
The story of a divorce law
yer who always got the
"breaks" till his wife put
the brakes on him.
Siieaung wiin ine inree Ages
of .Man Matrimony, Testi
mony and Alimony.
It's a Comedy Riot
With Florence Vlilor. Mat
Moore, Ionise Fazenda and
others!
NOTE: This feature now
playing In Portland to capa
city business!
Also
"BETWEEN FIRES"
A Thrilling Western
10c
15c
Emergency forest fire crews are
a new feature of the Forest Ser
vice protective organization in the
Pacific Northwest this year, ac
cording to announcement just
made by District Forester C. M.
Granger.
Kach crew or nquadron consists
of one forest fire chief, two or
three fire foremen, one camp su
perintendent and one cook. They
are located at strategic points in
the forest fire regions, and will
be used only to direct the work
on large fires. Each squadron Is
applied with motor transport for
a quick getaway, and Is in tele
phone communication with the
Forest Supervisor's headquarters.
During the time they are not ac
tually neded on forest fires, they
will work on road and bridge
building and other forest im
provements. 'When a had forest fire period
develops' said Mr. Granger, "one
of the greatest difficulties la to se
cure experienced men to take
rharre of the work. We hone to
simplify this problem through the
newfy organized squadrons, which
will give in the skeleton organi
zation for handling a large crew
efficiently. Action, a-tid Imme
diate action, Is the first require
ment In fire fighting. The smould
ering cigarette stub, easily pinch
ed before being thrown away,
may require hundreds of men to
put it out, If it is not put out
eViMIe small. -
The squadrons are located as
follows: Mount Hood Loop Road,
Fire Chief C. C. Hon. coverlnsrthe
WANTS "SMAM SHARK
MOXKV Xl'MI IKA1
LKTTKKS AT 1ST OFFU'K
(AMOclited rrtm lurd Wirt.)
WASHINGTON. July 22.
A resident of Tomahawk,
Wis., has written Postmaster-
General New:
'I read in the newspapers-
that thousands of dollars
are found In dead letters.
I'm just thinking as the own-
era of a large number are
unknown. I trust that It is
God's will that I could have
a small part of this only
sixty or seventy thousand
dollars. I surely thank you
unspeakably for the kind fa-
vor by sending me a bank
draft within 10 days. May
the dear Lord bless us more 4
and more at all times." 4
Cnli'mbia National Forest In
southern Washington, and the
western Oregon group of National
Forest: Dead wood-Soda Springs
Road on the Crater National For
est. Fire Chief V. L. Jones, cov
ering th noutharn Oregon gronn:
Clspus H rid re on the Rainier Na
tional Forest, Fire Chief J. I,.
Hagon. covering the western
Washington group: and Lake
Chelan. Fire Chief Afher Ireland,
.covering the eastern Washington
group of National Forests.
' The fire chiefs are all regular
"Forest rangers with many years
experience in handling large for
est fires. The other members of
tb snuadrnns are local residents
. who have had extensive experl
jence in forest fire fighting.
Yod can get replacement parts
for nil cars at the Terminal garage.
TON1TE AND THURSDAY
I s
RIDERS of the
Eased onTANE t3f)TSamtett wret
WITH 3
MAftU6AUIN-. MARIAN NIxON
BUTRKt BURN HAM-WllRl 0 tUCAS
WARNTR (HAND- HAftOLD GOOOWIN
tnlTONY t'iemUr horse
clYNN REYNOLDS
10c
25c.
ANTLERS
Friday the Comedy Sensation
"PATHS TO PARADISE"
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