Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 29, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. AUGUST 29, 1925.
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BOYS' BAND ATTENTION
PUT ENTHUSIASM
IN YOUR WORK
3
Iluv you ever noticed how much
' nior the inthi'siastlc worker ac-
coiupllhf-s? It is a good Inspira
tion to see the man who lores his
vork and dort it whole-heartedly.
Work- aave invest ufely.
A't Interest Paid on
Savings Accounts.
TheRosebuigNalional Dank
Roseburg, Ore.
COUNTY FINED $750
BECAUSE VIOLATION
(fontlnufd from pan 1) Important rehearsal Wed-
, ne.ilav. Keof. nd T n'H(u A
Used to help In pushing the ferry; .harn to meet new In.triirlor A
across the stream. '', n.i ifrnmro for PnriiaTui
On Auku.h 11 a government !, ...m-nient iav. (inlv ihr.
i'l"ur cronneu cue river ra i" ailenii n rehearsl ulll
TERMS STATED I
TO AID WESTERN !
DOUGLAS ROADS
(Continued from pare 1 )
Leaving For Bandon today for Ilandun, where they will
Mr. and Mrx. It. V. Phii-lda and remain vwr the week end.
Mix. Shields' ater, Mrs. Nana o
Folre. of Oklahoma City, and Mr. j St roud hand Vaughn drag Raw
and Mm. Henry Wort hi net on, left 1 for aale at Wharton HroH.
Hey! Buddy!
Umpqua Post A merican Legion
Meets Tuesday Night
Be there it's the start of a
Rousing Big Year!
.-117 nil uuniinn ci- auwiuin; allowed lO KO.
limit In law violation. The county i
court with utter disregard for the 1 1 f HMv94l
laws of thia greatest of all natlona 1
hail furnished neither bell, whistle,
horn or other HlKnatllng device, for !tVVTr4Tt4A
said ferrv. No life preBervera were 1
carried, no fire extinguishers, the 3 OlinitFV HMOTIIFR
operator had no license, and there ' TO UKATH IN CURST
were no license numhera on either I 4
the bow or the atern, anil besides I Art.t.a r-ma L.urd Wlr.) ,
the Terry was operated without pl-' THIIU.NK, Kans . Auk. 29.
lot rules. Consequently he Imme-i The three smnll chldren
completion of the t'mpqua highway
be !ani construction of the stretch of
;the Kooseveit highway between
the Coos county line and thia city.
dialely reported these flagrant vlo-'
lations and the county was fined
tSSO for having no pilot rules, S 1 or)
for having no whUtle or horn, $100 !
for having no bell, into for having
no life preserve, $1M0 for having;
no licensed operator, $100 for hav-i
lug no fire extinguisher, and $10
for having no letters on the bow, I
It Ih certain that the eoplH of
Doiiglaa county had no Intimation ,
or the enormity of the crime of
the county court
Just think of the absolute deprav
ity III Allnwtnp A ferrv Imut In ornii
the broad expanse of the mighty !
or lieorge Bradley were
smothered to death here
late yesterday, when they
were trapped by the fulling
of a lid that clamped shut
on a large tool box, in which
they were playing. When
supper time came and the
children did not appear, the
pnrents made a search anil
found the bodies in the box.
t'mpqua without whistle, horn or
bell. The fact that both ends are
securely tied to a cable is not In the
least a mitigating circumstance. If
any other boat should want to pass.
FIRE AT DUMP -
GROUND IS OUT
After pouting several liun-
even though it might be anchored dr'"1 Owand gallons of wa-
to the same cable, how could the ' ,,,r on ,t"' aumn uround "re.
ferryman exchange courtesies with-! cl,v o'"cIh1h believe that they
out a horn? I vm ultimately succeed in ex-
Hut worst of all almost beyond lnulshlii7 the fire which has
belief the county court has per- ven burning for four days.
milled the ferry to ply from one Yesterday evening the pump-
bank to the other of the Umpqua '"r was mrA- ani1 0 "ream un-
river, almost 100 yards, without d,"r pressure cut a channel
pilot rules. What If the ferry across the dump pile, after
should become lost enroute and the' dynamite had failed, because
lives of Innocent people be endan-! ,n" looseness of the rubble.
gered, Just because the ferryman i A" yesterday afternoon, last
failed to take on a pilot when ! tiltrht, and today two streamB
Hearing shore? ( of water have been played on
In order to prevent further dlf-l ,lie P11" anil It appears that
flculty, we propose a set of rules the fire will soon be ex-
for the operation of ferries: tlngulshed.
1. All ferries shall be operated !
by a ferryman, to be known as the
skipper, and an assistant to b
designated as first mate. iii.i.A..A...
2. All ferries shall be equipped
with a whistle, horn and bell, all umpoiia post tci 1
of which shall be sounded In turn Z ""Xttlesmv lUirHT 1
before the ferry leaves the shore. I tf7. .? N.U.T Z
3. In starting the nepltniia .ny.r ' in wnk ill uie w
Cook with gaa.
SON OF BEECHER,
NOTED PREACHER,
KILLED IN FALL
(Amrc1at4 frtm Lmtd jrir.,
SEATTLK. Auk. 29 Captain
lit rbrt F. Ilffchr, atd 71, pio
neer pilot of the North I'aclflc and
son of Henry Ward Hrecher, a
preacher of Krooklyn, N. Y., waa
killed tolay at Port Townaend at
the entrance of Puget Sound, north
of here.
Heecher was fttandlnfe on a
wharf waiting to board a ship
when a stringer between two pil
Intj! gave way hurljng him on a pile
driver tender twelve feet below. Ho
struck on his head
Terminal Beauty Shop, phone 5S6.
t BORN J
HKNNKTT To Mr. and Mrs.
W. 1". Hennelt, of 820 .Houck
street, at Mercy Hospital, Satur
day, August 29, at 71 pound girl.
Heat with gas.
Ilert Benjamin, former Hoseburg
man, spent Thursday and Friday in
this city visiting with old friends.
Mr. Benjamin has been spending
the past jrear in New York City,
and left yesterday afternoon for
California points. He Is the son of
the late C. Y. Benjamin, at one
time editor of the "Plalndealer,"
which was later the "Roseburg
Newa." Ho will be remembered
here by many residents.
! age the skipper shall Instruct the t T"I".U
; ninto tn nt. . Can leg
j, (iiiiMu, OIIW lONl Wll,
'and while the mate mans the can-
( siun, ttie skipper shall Bing
cnanti
WOMEN WANTED!
FOR CANNERY WORK
APPLY AT CANNERY
OR PHONE 525
Umpqua Valley Canning Company
Roseburg, Oregon ,
un, the skipper shall sing a ! I ,V
antey. The mate shall then pro-ll lM a.'
eil to the bow of the ship, and T fl,
all speak those immortal words I tl'ftaln
Post of the Amerl-
can Legion following the sum
mer vacation period will be
held next Tuesdav night at
armory. A big attend-
ceei o the how nf the xhln ,..! -"" l'ei:ieu aim ine en-
shall speak those Immortal words '""alnment committee will
or all true sailors: "Soldier, you T f' program. I ne l-e- v
can't stand there." The mate shall gion members are verv en-
then lengthen the cables on the thusiastlc over the opening of
rear of the ferrv and shorten those meetincs again and are
on the front. In order to take ad-' nlannlng some llvewlre sctlv-
vantage of the current of thei f"r ,ne winter months.
Htrnm II.. .hull II.A.. nM-n.,1 n
attach the Ignition wlrea and crank
WHOSE FAULT?
You may take every precaution
against fire. Hut whnt about
the other follow your next door
neighbor nt home or at busi
ness. His carelessness may
mean your loss.
Let us protect you from his
i hnrtcoiniuga.
The Liberty Theatre
BUNDAY .MONDAY TUESDAY
MASONIC It DC
HDSf BI1RC. 0
NSW TODAY
FOR SALE Baby buggy. Fine con
dition. Phone 234-L.
SKKWIMJAMS'DillrGardt-na
money-saving suggestions in to
night's paper.'
FOlTSALE 15tltT2-ftla"rge
laurel and oak, $4.00 per tier.
I)enn-t.erret.en Co.
F()RSALR Two goodmilch cows,
cheap. 864 Military St. A. A. Bellows.
Mrs. Francis Camupell, a Medford
woman, lies In Mercy Hospital
seriously injured as a result of an
auto accident yesterday afternoon
at about 6 o'clock, w hen the car -in
which she was riding went over
the grade at Hairpin Curve, at the
top of Camas mountain.
Mrs. Campbell, with her hus
band was in the car. driving toward
the coast. Mr. Campbell stopped
the car on the grade, applying the
brakes, and getting out of the car
to look around. When stepping In
front of the car, he notice a block
of wood In front of the right front
wheel, and kicked It from under
the wheel. The block which was
holding the car from movement,
when removed let the car slide, it
going over the grade, turning
slightly to the right, and making a
complete turn over and landing in
a large pile of lumber poles. Mrs.
Campbell was pinned under the
wheel, and It was with some diffi
culty that she was removed. Dr.
Chas. B. Wade was called to the
scene of the accident, and the wo-
' man brought to this city, where
j she was taken to Mercy hospital.
She suffered a deep scalp wound
to the right of her head, the wound
continuing down her forehead, and
Into the right eye, tearing the lid,
which may possibly cause serious
injury to the sight. Another wound
three inches long, on the forehead,
also went the length of her left
lid. but did not penetrate the eye
ball. She suffered bruises about
the right shoulder and other parts
of her body, and may also have
a fracture of her right shoulder.
Her condition la such that she Is
unable to be moved, and until she
is improxed, no X-ray will be tak
en. It Is thought thatvshe is Buf
fering from a fracture of the skull
but this cannot be determined until
an X-ray is taken, and further ex
amination is made.
The car was badly wrecked, and
until a late hour today men work
ing In an effort to remove It from
the ditch, had been unsuccessful.
One wheel was completely smash
ed, the top completely torn to
pieces, and other damages sustained.
BE CHEERFUL , 1
The Ideal of restored bealtb which Is In the heart of every
one having anything less than complete health, may be
rvallted in the fullest possible measure through CHIRO
I RACT1C normalization.
The spine Is a veritable "Switchboard" through which the
nerves are routed to every part of the body. Keep these
nerves free from pressurs at th-lr spinal exit, by CillHO
l'HACTIC adjustment and health Is the resul'.
CHIKOHKACTIO "riCST," NOT 'LAST" .
"Yours for HeLlth'1
327 W. Cass
DR. CATHERINE McNEIL
Phona 694-J
Cook with gas.
COME TO DILLARD
WILLIAMS'
DILLARD GARDENS
WILLIAMS DILLARO GARDEN8 wish to thank you for your
patronage during the past week.
CANTALOUPES are now at the height of their season their
best and tastiest. We have seven varieties.
WATERMELONS The sort that made Dlllard famouf are fully
seasoned. Choice first pick melons from a field hitherto
untouched. We have five kinds of these,
ELBERTAS like those we had last Sunday.
TOMATOES In plenty. Anyway you want them, box or bushel.
We pick tbem or you may.
OUR prices are NOT increased for Sunday trade and by buying
direct from the grower, the size of your dollar Is Increased at the
BLUE AND GOLD STANDS
Larry Semon
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mam
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W
11 FJ' lt
i-.fi.Jfrf','rv.-
11 t m m t -1 r a
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5;f ..
Auctioneer
I nm ready for dntea in
city or country, write or
cnll me for dates. House
hold goods and fnrm ma
chinery a specialty.
Let John Do It
JOHN ABEENE
Phone 42F3
Oakland Oregon
AUCTIONEER
Don't forget that I handle
sales in city or country.
M. C. Radabaugh
630 N. Pins St.
HOUSE PAINT
i $2.40 per Gallon
,'j Denn-Gerretscn Co.
"
vigorously, and If the motor starts,
he shall endeavor to keep It run
ning during the entire trip.
' 4. ImmiMliulc)- upon pittlltig out
upon the hosoin of the rlr, the
skipper shall nilvlse all ilfissen
gers to don lite preserverB, and
shall appoint a crew to operate the
fire extinguisher.
5. As the boat reaches a point
within ten paces of the opjiosite
, bank, the skipper shall order the
mate to disconnect the ignition
jwiri s and stop the motor. If iaine
I has not already Btoi-il. and to
halt the momentum of the vessel
I with a strong mle which shall he
I furnished Tor such purpose. The
I skipper shall then hiuiimI three
blasts on the horn for a pilot, who
before coming iilioanl must care
fully read the p ru,.s, nm ,,t.
proceed lo bring the boat safely
ashore.
If the above rules are followed
there Is no question but that the
ferries of the county can be opera
ted across the river at least once
each day.
In the meantime the count v court
is planning upon calling together
a committee of Investigation (( ,e
termine which Is the bow of a
boat which travels both ways. If
the committee is unable to decide
11 turntable will probably be Instal
led nt each end nf the cable, as the
; law provides that license nil nils
must he on the bow.
As a result of the ex'stlng situ
nt on residents of the county are
nilvtsed to prepare themselves lo
he reconciled to the temporarv ah
senc-e of Counlv .ln,g(. (leorire
(Jiilne. and ('ommlssloners i:,l
, Weaver and ('. L. Ilccklcy. Ac
... 1 .1 Attorney (;Uj Savings and Loan Association.
.......... ... ,,iiny image! contains STn-vTv v -TF'hoVfi
no prov Is on for the navnient or Al.hsiA.N ..ir.! no cm
fines, and the roiin.y court wHI h. i " T,tKKS aml Wh, n
renulred to lav out the , i i writing, give references and ex-
Jail. These officials are h, i perienre, If any. Kussellvllle Nur
IIOMKSTKADS LOCATK1) Guaran
teed with timber. S. S. Morrison,
llox 12B1, Roseburg.
W ANTE 1)2 "dozen " llvej young
chickens. I 'hone 29S R, or call at
217 S. Stephens.
FOItrtENT Goodhay " gralii
acreage on highway. II 1, llox
H2, Hoseburg.
f,7lltRKNT -Mciilernflve5oni
hemse on Hint St.'A. V. llraugh
ton, Miller's Ailclilion.
rOU" S A t.E S "tic rs wooilT-heat lnc
. stove. 2 galvanized tubs, and lin
oleum. See thorn at5"3 Mill St.
FOR SALE Milch eows alSo '
young pigs. O. A. Rowe.' on high
way, one mile north of Wilbur.
tiLUlKs.i"acre claifjr or
sheep ranch for property In or
around Roseburg. ltox 109, Beav
er Creek. Ore.
FOR RENT Nice, co 5-room
plastered house. W'l!! rent at
J17.5U per month. (".. U. HelhiK,
4o? W, .('ass St. 1
WANTKlTwo good second hand
bicycles. For children s and 11
yeattold. Write or call 231 E.
Commercial St. I
WANTKlC Woman" oF" gill for 1
housework. ANo man for farm
work. Farm Hurea'l Cooperative
Exchange, rhone Its.
CHICKEN DINNER- sTrved on
Sundays. Room and board by the
week. The Oxford, 217 S. Steph-
ens. I'hone 29S-U. j
FOR' SAT. ENew 'modem bunga
low, v.ith basement and gatage.
close In. Wimld consider car as
part payment. I'hone Ilfiti It.
TOMATOES 50centsier bciihVf.
V.'e pick. Ilring boxes. Also will
have larire petite prunes for
canning $1.2r. bushel. Parker, 41
miles east. Phone 3linil.
IlO"Yi HS EI'l )"" I! KA I ) vc7 S H
If you own your home nr.d nted
Immediate funds we ran give
you prompt service. The I'mpqua
PORTLAND GOLFERS OFF
TO MEET MEDFORD TEAM
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 29.
Twelve Portland golfers left here
last night for Medford where they
will play in an invitational tourna
ment today and Sunday.
Those making the trip are: Wal
ter E. Pearson, ('. E. Nelson. J. C.
EIrocl. Leonard Wells. J. K. Jan
der, all of Wavcrly Country Club;
I.. C. Newlands, Hugh McCredle,
W. J. Roope. A. G. Smith and T.
M. JIart. all of the Portland Golf
Club, and C. A. Sharp of the Col
umbiaCrmntry Club.
Quality Shingles
New car just received. Ask us
about them
Denn-Gcrretsen Co.
231 N. Main St. Phone 128
BUT THE JURY
awarded Jones J6.000.00 dam
ages. Smith was a careful
driver, never had an accident
while driving his car. until
his car struck Jones. Really
wasn't Smith's fault, but the,
Jurv . And for a few '
dollars Smith could have car
ried public liability insurance
on his car. How about your
car? Are you taking a chance,
too? We will write you the
coverage you need.
G. W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Caw St. Phone 417
DANCE
AT
IDLEYLD
SATURDAY
NIGHT
Music by
Rock Creek Four
Wienie Roast After
Dance.
IM.I.M.MIMI.IIM.MI.I
Travel To
SAN FRANCISCO
Los Angeles and Way Points
BY PICKWICK STAGE
Two Schedules Daily Leaving
Terminal Hotel 7 A. M. and 3:35 P. M.
One Way Fare to S. F $14.75
Round Trip Fare to S. F. 29.00
une Way f are to L. A 26.60
Round Trip Fare to L. A 50.00
Two Days to San Francisco and Three Days to
Los Angeles by Pickwick Stags
CALL
S -
I Terminal Hotel
g Phone 586, Roseburg, Ore., for Information
f r.T.-iw.w.w..w
-niuinK uie rules or t tie game
commonly known as "Ruinniv" In
order that they may pass away the
time while Incarcerated.
K.
Co
Port-
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Parkin Bldcj. Rotaburg, Or
Phone Sa
il's a wli!!! "THE WlXAItn OF
.." with I.arry Semon.
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Electronlo and 'Electro-Thoraphy
4tT P.rKn. Rlitcr Phon. 401
TOM WORD TO
BE WARDEN OF
STATE PRISON
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Eleotro-Chlropractor
Nerve and 8plne Specialist.
4 Perkins Bldg. rhone (54
do
SEE
The Thrilling Comedy l i
'l i e oinl'-itnl l.nnd of in'
1 ti.' Ivn of Man I.attnK Lion!
Tlie ruinous Scarecrow and Tin
Tin startling Altplatie Hescm:
The li ll Foot Loup for Life!
All combined In the gienlest screen nmelty e ver made.
Van!
Prices lQ-25c
DR. DEAN E.BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Frdallflt In th ftttlnf of
OIe
116 Jiickion St.
(OontlnuPri from pare 1 '
tho MrniM ( a (h plorable ck i
nf illHclplino at ih prison, and f ,
tr lh Kincrnor's own rnmmlfti-. !
had ivportr.f. r nni-I (n rHiiniii, !
nimrlrr- lo hn without fmiP(Utl(n I
!alrmplf. ft I rvportH, r-llatH. i
I Is ri'MiMilriK to mtp (loTcrnor I
ilMrc Trom thn fniMrrajs-tnifnt In j
rlilnt to tli ronrit'mnatinn that
hi h'tn voiced by th ii-'wspap rs
of ih ntBt ami othorn at thp prf
on admlnUtralloii ninrf tht v
capo.
Tht rnntonta of th n port of t)i 1
rovt'rnor uporinl ronimittt jitill
remain iinkno?, t'xivnt to a few. 1
hut It ha li akt'd oul that t r tv
r of thf prison admintwt vatlm,
In not no !rvr as wa firnt In
IImihi.mI S trittntlon that !h pri
son ward.n U t-mp4'ramntally rot
flttd for the pom In (milI to
rontalntd in the report. j
How long ihould ft wife live?
It n m wtxV! -TUK WIAKP OF
Oa." with Lurry S'mou 1
iry Co., Jl.
land. Onv
IP Y()I'AUK lookitrfT" Tor h home
or a place to build, that I r Inst
il, why not ir.vH.4ilat the prop
erty at the corner of Pouglaa
and Fowler. Just easi of thi
court hou.n1? Ixt l K'tiso feet.
AOKNTS WAXTK1V-A responsible
partner wanted to handk our In
terents in your territory. in
come, caay. No invent nirnt.
Write quick. Style Arch Shoe
Compnny. )ept. M'MU). rinclnnatl.
JffTTE WANTKITTm
wanted (city or country) old es
tablished company will supply
capital and atari you In your own
permanent buine aellinn liec
easltles people mut buy etery
day. Kxpert nee unnen p.iry.
rite McConnon He Co., Factory
29. Winona, Minn.
Wii.nTHAI-K T rmini bon!.e"and"S
25xlftt lota alued l-t", haviiiK
new double garage, 1 block off
pavement, (.ravel road to Karaeet
Vlfh or 7 room hiune on level
jtround on pavement. Wllllnn to
a-Mtmo added differt'nee. I'hone
4!TY.
AO K NTS WAVTKP -"Amailnc
proflfa throuch new methivU Hir
line ntvllsh suarant'fd ahirts 3
for t4 95. Sell on aipht. Complete
outfit aMolutely free. Cash
earning In advance. deliver
and collect. Inexperienced make
bit money. f?ncrirnced double
earnlnca. either a main or 9idc
line. Write quick. Fashion Wear
Bliti ta. lH-pt C3vK), t incinnaiJ. '
Vital Topics
DO YOUR NF.RYES
CARRY FULL
' CURRENT) -
NCRVE current must be
uniform and regular to alt
parts of the body. Thii
constitutes Health. Illness
is simply irregular, inter
fered nerve current.
CHIROPRACTIC restores
normal NERVE CUR
RENT. ELECTRO THERAPY
and ACTINIC RAY
THERAPY remove in
flnmntions. a t i m u In t es
organ and cell activity,
energize, soothe, and in
mnny ways aid nature to
restore one to normal
health.
Electro - Chiropractic, the
Health Way. Make it
Your Habit
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Parkins Bids- Phone 594
Mr. and Mrs. V.'. H. Canon, of Telegrapher Leaves
formerly regiatcr o" me rtoscburK'
man of this city, left this morninK
for fcan rrancisco where he will
land office. Is now conducts a ' . . , T ,k . T t
laree pear orchard near the city be '"-ployed by the postal Tele-
of Medford. i1;"" ' "i"' ." V"
, been studying felepraphy In the lo-
LAST TIME TONITE
Jackie
Coogan
"BOYOF
FLANDERS"
The triumph of Jackie's en-
tire career.
Alto Comedy
10c New 25c
Starts Tomorrow
Jack Hoxie
"RedRiders"
A PI Wenlem
leal telegraph school for the pant
I few months.
LAST TIME TONITE
Rex'
The King of Wild Horses
in
"BLACK
CYCLONE"
PTART$ TOMORROW
D. W. Griffith's
"ISNT LIFE
WONDERFUL"