Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 24, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    ROSEBURGNEVS-RF.VIEW. MONDAY. AUGUST 24. 1925.
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law Lwi SBnnil a Wis Prof
MAReELL ;
77k? iVafare Man
Hear His Sensational Lecture Tonight !
Being held oyer on account of rain Saturday night.
HOT SPARKS FROM THE ANVIL OF TRUTH BY THE MAN WHO IS NOT AFRAID TO TELL IT. Big crowds each night last week.
Out in the openplenty of air plenty of seats.
S3 J
No Charges No Collection
SEE LITTLE WILLIE GREEN TONIGHT!
THE SMALLEST CHILD EVER BORN ALIVE! FOUR YEARS OLD-MEASURES ONLY 3 INCHES IN LENGTH-WEIGHS LESS
THAN 2 OUNCES. FULLY FORMED-FULLY BORN-A WONDER TO ALL WHO SEE HIM TONIGHT-LEARN THE REASON
WHY? WHOSE FAULT WAS IT? YOUNG MAN ARE YOU FIT TO MARRY?
HOW LONG SHOULD YOU LET YOUR WIFE LIVE? COME-BRING YOUR FRIENDS
315 W.Lane St., bet. Stephen and So. Pine - - -- 8 o'Clock Sharp
Learn of the Radioactive Mineral of the Earth. All Lectures under the auspices of the Marcelhan Better Health Club, Pacific Coast Division. 901 to 913 Lombard Street, Portland, Oregon.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. H PbYLBIl ChlropractK
physician, 129 W. Lane St
Prune Trays, Boxes,
Egg Crates
Manufactured by
C. A. STELZIER
Myrtle Creek, Ore. '
Phone 2604
LATE EDITOR OF
III FINAL SLEEP
WHEiN LN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
Often the suit or wrap you
are ready to discard peeds
only the skillful handiwork
of our cleaning.
What do you care, so it
LOOKS like a new one.
Our Auto Will Call
' Phono 277
(AtwocUtrd PrM Leuod Wire.)
CHICAGO'. Aup. 24. Victor Fre
mont Lawson. was claimed today
from the outstanding position Jnto
which a half century of achieve
ments thrust him. despite a dispo
sition naturally modest and retiring,
for a last simple tribute from a
few surviving relatives and a great
host of friends.
From a world figure in journal
ism, a tremendous force for the
public goods, a benefactor of the
poor, a far sighted business man
and a mighty church leader, he was
In the solemn rites for the depart
ed permitted to become a mourned
relative, counsellor and friend.
It was his wish that his funeral
service and burial b shoru of all
Sstentation and display.. So It was
lat they were planned.
In keeping with that wish no ser
vice was planned In the great stone
mansion he and his bride spent
years In devising. There his body
has been laying at rest, a repose,
after a lifetime divested of relaxa
tion, aftr his d"ath there last
Wednesday night from overwork.
In spite his demand Tor simpli
city, a great company of mourners,
many nationally known In 4 he field
of Journalism, in which, as proprie
tor and editor of the 'hlraeo Dally'
News and co-founder of The Asso
ciHted Tress. Mr. I,awsnn was a
commanding figure for fifty years,
was here fur the funeral service at
1 1 o'clock this morning in the
little New England Congregational
church, preceding hnrlal at Grace-
lanrt cemetery.
It was entirely fitting that all
that remained mortal of Victor
Lawson should be borne to the lit
tle stone edifice' for the church's
last rite. It was a milestone that
ever recurred In his life..
The rite was in the quiet old
fashioned church, in the days of
his youth, he lent his voice to the
singing from the step choir loft.
There he became acquainted with
Miss Jessie Ilradley nearly half a
century ago; there they were mar
ried, and there, 34 years later, Mr.
Lawson knelt for comfort when
Mi's. Lawson died.
EIGHT DETECTIVES
MFMFEfflLES
from that district. The papt'r com
' pany owns a largo number of tracts i
i; between the Sluslaw and the Ump-j
jj qua rivers and It It said that plans
I for a mill near Westlnke are also!
i being made by the concern although I
no definite announcement has
' made, by the firm. The cutting Is j
expected to be on a large scale In
the near future when tentative
plans are completed, it is said.
Eugene Guard.
Studcbaker builds no yearly
models.
BUSSEY'S MISHAP
LEADS TO ACTION
$25,000 DAMAGES
Action for $25,533 damages has
been filed at En sen e against the
Standard Oil company as the re
sult of an accident at Cottage
Grove last April, when an employe
of the company. Charles H. Bussey,
well known in Koseburg, where he
formerly worked for the firm, while
driving a truck owned by the com
pany, struck and fatally injured
Mrs. G. W. Kwlnehart. The suit was
instituted by the woman's husband
and liunsey is Darned as a co
defendant. It Is alleged In the complaint
that the driver was negligent and
did not exercisw the caution whn
approaching the crossing where
the woman was struck. Mrs. Swine
hart died an hour after the acci
dent. It Is stuted.
The general damages are set at
$25,000 and special damages of
$:i33.5 alleged due as the rosult
of medical and funeral expenses
paid by the estate.
NEW YORK, Aug. 24. As the
i result of what he regards as at
tempts by wtimrn to lure him and
I other plots. Max IMiillips, wealthy
(collar manufacturer and polo p ay
jer. Is being closely guarded on his
700-acre estate ntar Eaton town, N.
J.
Eight armed detectives are on
'guard. Phillips carries a pistol.
Watch dogs give warning If a
'stranger approaches.
I Meanwhile three women, pre
sumably detectives, and a male de
fective are out on ball after being
arrested on Phillips' com plain I.
The purpose of the plols, he savs,
Ms to weaken his control of the
Phillips-Jones company, which
i makes Van Reuse n collars. The
hounding has persisted for months
rdt the instigation of a New York
banker, he says.
I The women were arrested on his
I estate Friday night after detectives
in his employ had listTed with
ithein by ni sns or a te.ephonlc
vlce. H sayg the women tried to
, luro him aboard a yacht and take
.a trip to New England with the in
dention of having him arrested fur
the violation of the Mann act.
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
FOR SALE
Closing out prices on Jrult Jars
at Churchill's. Ituy here and save
at our reduced prices.
How long should a wife live?
PAPER COMPANY SOON TO
CUT SPRUCE IN DOUGLAS
lagging operations hy tiie Crown)
WillHinettn Taper company of Om-;
gon Ctty In a large tract of spruce;
timber In Western Lane and iHiug-i
Ins counties Is expected in the near'
fn'nr according to lumbermen
DELINQUENT 8ALE NOTICE
Southern Oiegon Gas Company.
Location of principal place of bust
ness, San Francisco, California. Lo
cation of works. State of Oregon.
Notice There are delinquent up
on the following described stock,
on account of aq assessment levied
on the 26th day of June, 1925, the
several amounts set opposite the
names of the respective sharehold
ers, as follows:
No.
Names Shares Amount
Martha Heurlng 00 $500.00
Helen C. Jacobsen M 600.00
Neal Power 10 100.00
T. W. Miles 25 250.00
All of the foregoing shares are
Included in certificates Nos. 10, 13.
15, 17, standing In the nnme of
LOUIS SI'TTER and held In es
crow pursuant to Instruction from
the Corporation Commissioner of
the State of California, by ANGLO
CALIFORNIA TRI'ST COMPANY.
And In accordnnc with iaw and
an order of the pnard of Directors
made on the 2ith day of June. 1925,
so many shares of each parcel of
onnh mit.fXr mm mats Ki naMmiirV
Will be sold st public auction nt the I
office of the Company, E.'12 Market
street. San Francisco, California,
on Saturday the 2'Jth day of August.
1925, at the hour or 11:45 o'clock
a. m. of said day to pay said delin
quent assessment thereon, together I
with costs of advertising and cx-i
penses of the Bale.
II. S. YOL'NO,
Secretary. .
Office r.M Market Street, San
Francisco. California.
ALL Kinds of lathe and machine
work done at 121 N. l'lne St.
Foil SALE One liamboulclte and
one Delaine buck, lioycr Bros.
Phone 14F14.
SAWMILL FOIl SALE For price
and terms write J. F. Bice, Myr
tle Creek. Ore.
PEACHES "-"Canning Crawford's
$1.50 per apple box. Phone
37F12. O. A. Johnson.
NO PEACHES Our Crawfo"rd
peaches are all gone. Jacob
Sharps, (iarden Valley.
FOR SALE FinoElbert"pcTc"licl".
Hring boxes. Hay Aikens, Illddle,
Ore. Phone 6F14.
ITALIAN PRUNES For canning
at the Arbor Stand, 5 miles out
on leer Creek road.
PUR-SALE !irese3 Plymouth
Hock chickens, 30c per pound.
Phone 4F5.G. A. lllckel.
FOIl" SALE Fifteen registered
Shropshire rams. J. V. Cheno
weth, Oakland, Oregon.
FOIl" SALE Oldsmnbilo touring
car. Excellent condition, Driven
shoo miles. Marie Martens. Phone
212. .
PEACH ES F( til RAXEFine Al
berta peaches. Dring containers
and get name at $2.25 per bu.
Call or phone sFJ. W, L. Krantz,
(iarden Valley.
FOirSALEf)rlirnraiiefilrau
to, nice little restaurant busi
ness Will give good trade. Cull
at 47 West Cass St.
FOIl SALE Round reed Sturgla
baby buggy. Phone 234-L.
Folt SALE Hampcuiire ram. W.
G. Paul, South Deer Creek.
FOR SALE 6-room modern houtc
5llxl!S ft. lot. Euy payments.
Would consider good car up to
$r.U and little each. Ilalance like
rent. Write F. P. 1J.. News-Review.
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE Six-room
house, garage, street paved, best
neighborhood, two blocks from
Hose school. Half cash, balance
monthly payments. Clias. F. Ilop-
kins 42Q.Perkln lIulldliiK.
FOIl SALE Tomatoes, the very
best of my crop; get them while
they aro good, before it rains.
Ilrlng your boxes and pick them
yourself for f0 cents iter bushel
J. E. Evnnx, rxllard. Look for the
Shell gas Kign,
USED FOIIDS
1J2I FoiU touring . $:!25
11124 Ford roadster 325
1923 Ford coupe 451)
1S24 Ford coupe 450
11124 Ford sedan 625
Hoy Catching Motor Co.
125 N. Hose. Itoseburg
FOIl RENT 2-room apartment
close In. Reasonable. Phone 227-Y.
FOIl KENT Desirable seven-ruooi
house with garage, close 'in,
Phone 437J.
FOIl KENT l'fi-acro farm north o(
Huseburg on the highway. Mrs.
L. McClarnan.
FOIl" n RNf LaTge, clean three
room furnished apartmeut Call
917 Cobb St.
FUIl RENT ModcrEr7ooinDouIe
on Flint St. Inquire A. F. liraugb
ton, Miller's Addition.
FOIl KE.n'T Modern two-room
npt, partly furnished. 929 Win
chester St. Also sleeping room.
I
WANTED
FOR RENT
FOIl RENT Sleeping rooms. 210
South Hose.
I FOIl II ENT -Funiisbi "i1"'' "rooms,
j close In. 411 North Hose.
FOll KENT--Furnished holm-keep.
Itig room at. 2tti N. itose street.
: Foil HENT--D rVsiin "lurnl'sheil
j houae. Lights and water. Helbig
anil drove's Real Eslalu Co.
I Phone 21.2.
WANTED Girl or woman for gen
eral housework. Phone 234-L.
WANTEl-56u secondhind bricE
Write II. A. Wilson, Melrose,
Oregon.
REFINED lady wantshbuBework
by day or hour; go home nights,
llox 453, llosi burg.
WANTED TO RENT Modern fur
nlBhed house by reliable people,.
E. J., News-Review.
WANTEIStock ranchTFumlshea
sheep ranch preferred. Good ref
erences if needed. John Wilkin
son, Yoncalla, Ore.
WANTED Experienced wom&nZ to
help cook for prune hands. Ad
dress fck Hox No. 8, L'mpqua,
or phone 51F5, Oakland. J. G.
llacon. .
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MISCELLANEOUS
sssnasncsri
in.
iTOBBY
Motorists!!
We have Just equipped our
shop and are prepared to han
dle all kinds of repairs, elec
tric service especially. We
are here to give satisfaction.
AL YOUNG IN CHARGE
SOUTH END
Service Co.
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AH Set for a Long Stay,
By WINNER
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MtEDA c;o SACK TO GRAW'PA
-to cet Some biiv;8 - we ll.
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hem opto the cabim am Live ,
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GOSrt.ViE OOeSt EV)EB WAFTA 60
HOME NOVO, VJtf H A Good OLE WILD
HEM LIKE THIS VJE CAW RAISE
ALL THE CHICKENS V.E. VJAkjTTO
EAT - VOE COT A FRVlfvi-PAkJ AW
VtuE'tL WA"JE FRIED SHUlfJC CHlCKEM
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CAR OWNEIl Don't forget ta
1 1 ti3 wli.-n in need of auto
parts. Karl's Autu Wrecking
IfOIIM'.
FOR THANE- A new Kludebaler
to trade for modern home, what
have you? Address tlx 667, Rose
burg. MARCEL aiid bucufOuSTMor?
curl 7.c. Hair cuts Sec. At ill
S. Main St. I'hono 67-Y. Mrs,
Amj Rogers.
E Dl : ( : A T I ON A L- Wi I ly otTfUrone
of the positions as a telegraph
operator that will be open to
students of our school this jrearT
FnioMnicul days Monday and
Thursday evenings. Night classes
only. Koaeburg Telegiapb Inxtl
tu'e. 2: 1 I'erkins lildg. phone
121 J.-
LOST AND FOUND
LOST rolls lis films Juat by
not taking them to Chas. Clark
on Cass St. to have them devel
! oped anil printed. "S-hour serv
j lee." I laik Sluihn, Cas St.
. LOST IP-tween Melroso and Rows
j burg, auto truck tlrn with rim,
! .IJnli. Finder please leave at
j M.-lroMo store or phone 11F25.
! Rewind. '
Read the Classified ads,
I in The News-Review. They,
I mean dollar to you.