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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. AUGUST 31.1925,
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For weeks every express from New York has been bringing us the
newest things from that center of fashion We are now ready and
never were we better able to demonstrate the high quality that
marks our
COATS AND DRESSES
Si' 'l'fi.-J
PRICES WILL ATTRACT
So alluring are the values of our new Coats and Dresses that we ad
vise your early selection. Of course our regular customers will un
derstand, but our prices and quality offerings this fall will bring us
a host of new ones, which means we can serve you better if you come
early.
Wool and Velvet Coats, in a Score of New Materials '
Silk and Woo! Dresses in Dozen of New Styles
.50 and up
Fur Choken
New Stock of Chok
ers of all sizes
$7.50 to $40.00
$1C
Better Service Better Mereh etipui
Shoes
The New Oxfords
and Pumps Have
Arrived
$3.50 to $9.00
The Liberty Theatre
TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
.Mm. t.'luru Knlnune umt poll
unci daughter, nf Hi l rlly. li-tt
Ihis morning for Myrtle Creek,
where they will upend the next
two or three weeks.
J&M0$fk Larry Semon j
I'r-.".
iPPliiii
WHOSE FAULT?
Yon may take every precaution
against fire. Hut what about
the other fellow your next door
nelKhhor at home or at busi
ness. Hie carelessness may
mean your loss.
,et ua protect you from mil
r.hortconilngs.
M1S0IIC not
MSI BURG. Oil
Ti
BOYS' BAND ATTENTION
Important rehearsal Wed-
nesuay, Sept. 2nd. 7 o'clock
iiharp to meet new instructor
and prepare for a Portland vn
ggement to play. Only those
attending rehearsals will be
allowed to go.
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Oakn'clge Railroad Worker
Shoots Woman Twice,
Then Turns Gun
on Himself
(Attfx-UUd Prem Lrtued Wire.)
EUGENE, Ore.. Aug. 31. Jler
bert C. Price, 45, and Miss Cleo
Nelson, 36, are both dead as a re
sult of a quarrel at Oak rid ee Sat
urday evening. Price, a suitor of
Mi Ni-Isod, first turned the gun
he carried on the woman, killing
her outright, and then shot him
!self, Jle died in a Eugene hospital
yesterday.
I The shooting, which took place
jin a Utile house by the river at
Oak rid kp, where the woman had
i been living slaco the two came
I there together about a year ago,
i was enld to be the result of a quar
rel. Miss Nelson wanted to return
to the Kast. Price did not want
her to.
Residents of Oakridge heard
three shots. Gordon Wells, deputy
district attorney here, was notiMed
and hastened to Oakridge. Wlien
he entered the house he found the
woman dead on her bed, two bullet
iwounds having pierced her lips and
lodged in her brain. Price was
'stretched at her feet with a bullet
, wound in his forehead above the
.right eye.
Price did not regain conscious
, ness.
It Is reported that he has a fath
er living In Spokane, Wash., and
authorities are trying to get In
touch with him.
j Price had been going under the
jname of Herbert Clark, and had
been worUlng on the Natron cut-off
railroad line above Oakridge. He
had quit his job about a wet-k ago,
and had been spending much of his
time with Miss Nelson.
ATTENTION EASTERN -
STAR MEMBERS
v
All members and visitors
w are room coruiany invited to w: Thp reFUiar business meeting of
attend the home coming to be (he Am(,rfcan LeKUm Auxiliary to
BUT THE JURY .
awarded Jonea f 6.000.00 dam
axea. 8mltb waa A careful
driver, never had an accident
while driving hia car, until
hla car struck Jones. Really
wasn't Smith's fault, but the
Jury . And for a few
dollars Smith could have car
ried public liability Insurance
on hia car. How about your
car? Are you taklna; a chance,
too? We will write you the
coveraKe you need.
C W. YOUNG c SON
INSURANCE
116 Caaa St. Phone 417
held in the Masonic hall Thurs-
day. Kept. :rd, at 8 o'clock. A
good mimical program and an
excellent banquet.
fi-red than there are takers, al
though this condition will undoubt
edly change during the next two
weeks when the wheat harvest will
have been finished.
STUDIO OPENING, SEPT 1
Mrs. Charles G. Stanton desires
to announce the opening of her
residence studio In piano music on
Tuesday, Sept. 1.
IN CITY
ANOTHER WEEK
OF
DIED SATURDAY
Mrs. Amie B. Taltaut, pioneer of
Douglas county for more than a half
cenHiry, and resident of Eugene ror
the last IS years, died at 12:f0
o'clock Saturday afternoon at Ihe
home of her daughter, Mrs. R. A.
llmith, 1 172 Oak street. She was Si;
' years of age.
Mrs. Laltaut was born December
24, 1X3, Fulton county Illinois, and
crossed the plains by ox team in
1 sr.3 with her parents. Mr. andMrs.
Alva Rowley, who later settled in
Coos county. She was married
March IS, 1S56. to Nnrrlese Laltaut,
who died January 27, l!tt7.
Of this union 11 children w-ere
born, of whom seven survive. They
are as follows; Mrs. Waldo J.
Adams and Mrs. R. A. lloolh of
Kugene; Mrs. Cenevive Marsters,
Stephen A. IjiKaut. Narcisse la
ltaut. all of Salem; Mrs. It. ;.
Smith and Mrs. I- L. Inls of
Portland.
At the request of 600 people Alice
Wilson Parharh, evangelist, con
sented to Btuy in Roseburg another
week. A record crowd attended the
services last night there being over
7cK) present. Kvery seat was full
and many stood outside. The evan
gelist took for her text "Men
Wanted." She told how every
thing in the world oh-ys God but
man, and that what God wanted
was men who would serve him
with all their hearts. If men say
that fiod is love and will not per
mit them to be lost, then whv do
they dot serve the wonderful
Savior. "Wanted, men who will
obey Ood as Noah did." Wanted,
men like Abraham, Jacob. Jo.-pb.
Aaron. Samuel. Klisha. David, Sol
omon, and Daniel to lerve this
I Christ, nusinesses were called up
on io nine i-nrisi into partnership
with them, Btatlng that they would
be more successful In business. She
told how our children are following
in our footsteps and If we did not
set the example before them we
could not expect them to serve this
Christ. Meetings were announced
for every night this week and all
day next Sunday.
C'ORRKSPONDENT.
NOTICE TO WATER CON
SUMERS Water will be shut off Tuesday
night, September first, from 11:00
p. m. until 12:00 a. m., affecting
all consumers between Douglas
anil Mosher streets, on Rose and
Stephens streets.
TUB CALIFORNIA OREGON
I'OWKIi COMPANY
PEACE BETWEEN TONGS.
AUCTIONEER
Don't forget that I handle
sales In city or country.
M. C Radabaugh
630 N. Pine 8t
NEW YORK, Aug. 31. Perma
nent peace betwem the Illn Slnirs
land the On ....
Mis. LnRaul also leaves Ifi grand- c,.ntly revived Ihelr liadlv war
children ami 12 great grandchildren fHrVl w3, promised today bv lend-
Mrs. Laliaut was known all over era of the opposing tongs in con
the slate, particularly in Douglas ference with District Attorney
county w here she spent a large part Danton.
of her life. She went to Eugene In j I .
1K70. shortly after the death of her I Myrtle Creek C. E. Visits
husband. She had returned to that i A delegation of Christian End
city 10 days ago rrom a visit to eavorers from Myrtle Creek came
Salem, where she suffered the ; to Roseburg last night and visited
stroke of paralysis that hastened ; t the young peoples' society of the
her death. Christ lan Church. The members of
The funeral services will be h. Id l the Roseburg society went to
at 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning at j Myrtle Creek a short time ago and
Kugene. and Ihe bodv W 1 I then be 1 Ihe return vUlt n-a. ,.,! Inu hui,
there helnir nhnm ?Q f th k-huI'u's1 1 an
Creek emleavorers in the party.
be held September 2nd, will be
postponed until the next meeting
night, September 18, owing to the
absence of the officers.
t NEW TOD AY I
WANTED Prune pickers.
42FU.
Phone i
I
HALED straw, and wheat. Fred A.
Gotf, Phono 6F2.
WANTED Clean rag. Stevens
Auto Co. 323 N. Main.
WANTED Housework for
school girl. Phone 4!eR.
high
WANTED Experienced general
houseworker, 1137 N. Jackson.
Pi'RPLE'VETCH seed whllelt
lasts. 4c lb. Oscar Weeks, Ruck
les. Ore.
WANTED Furnished modern
house, close In, 5 or 6 rooms.
Phone 49 R.
FOR" RENTT-room furnished
apartment on ground floor. 246
S. Stephens. St.
LOST Bay-mare and colt. Finder
please notify P. M. Franco, Alex
ander Addition.
FOR SAI.E-3 heifers, milking,
cheap if taken at' once. W. D.
Nlckson, Melrose.
1
DoritSpcndlt
NO I DON'T spend it all or spend any of it
thoughtlessly. You work hard for your income
and it is only fair that part of it should work just
as hard for you. If you will put a regular part of
your money in a ' Savings account here it will
work for you.
UMPQUA VALLEY BANK
ROSEBURG, OREGON
FOR SALE 200 bushels of gray
oats. E. P. Thiel, Yoncalla, Ore.,
Ilox J35.-
WANTED Mau to shake prunes,
and work In drier. Apply to
Joseph Wharton, west Roseburg.
For SALE Italian prunes for
canning, $1.60 per bushel .deliv
ered In town. Phone 18F21. T.
Rodley, Lookingglass.
FOR RENT Modern 5-room house
with garage. Call at 446 Fowler.
Phone 13. After 6 p. m. phone
439-Y.
1923FORD COUPE Just over
hauled. Paint like new. 6 tires,
price 3G0. Inquire at Brockway
store.
LOST Boston Bull pup brlndle
with white marks. Finder return
to 427 Douglas St. or phone 43F22
and receive reward.
FOR SALE Italian! IVtite and
silver prunes for caning, i.50
per bushel delivered. Earl T.
Johnson. Roseburg.
FOR- SALE Tomatoes. 25 cents
per bushel. Ilrlng you boxes and
pick them yourself. Hubbard and
McClaln, Dlllard. Ore.
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ments, clean and comfortable;
handy to school for teachers. In
quire 148J'hadwlck St.
FOR'SALE Fancy tomatoesTBrlng
boxes and pick Ihem. 50 cents
per bushel. Delivered 75c. Lind-
blomm. Dixonville.
FOR" SALE "Oll""TRAfTEUsed
light six touring car. Will pay
difference on city lot. Address
T. S care News-Review.
FOIPr ENT I.argesleeping room,
cheap because it is 8 blocks from
Cass str-et. If garage is wanted
also, we have one. Phone 512-Y.
AM DESIROUS of meeting respon
sible party driving to California,
who -has room for two. Will
share expenses. Phone 5S4-Y.
LIMESULPHl'R-spray-" Volution
wil be made at the Sutherlin
spray plant, coming season. Buy
from our local agent. Allen Tut
hlO fllfi FARMERS' Mutual Fire
lief Ass'n of Portland, farm and
suburban property, rate 35 cts.
per Jino. I. M. Tuthill, Douglas
Co. agent. Oakland, Ore.
WWW WWWw WWW w
STANDARD
Electric Ranges
A Standard Range Is beautiful, durable and economical, and
priced right -
The small low-priced Standard is as durable as the highest
priced. See the Standard before you buy.
ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO.
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
COURT BATTLE IS
j Cottage Grove, besides the larpe
number of Roseburg machines
and riders. At noon the pic
j nickers consumed 750 pounds of
I watermelon, in addition to the
) other "eats" provided in the bas
ket dinner, and in the afternoon
; there was an enjoyable program
of sports, consisting of a base-
ball game, kangaroo court, uml
Btunt riding.
brnutrht to RosehuiK, anil will b
placed In th family lot at th
Mnonic cemetery. Short iwTVii-s
will be hfld at ihe grae at 2 p. ni.
Sack twine at Wharton Ilros.
"con.
NOTICE
TO WATER
SUMER3
HOUSE PAINT
$2.40 per Gallon
Pcnn-Gerretsen Co.
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perklna Bldo. Roaeburg, Or
Phone 86.
Water will he nhut off Tuesday
nlfcht, September first, from 11 ("
p. m. until 13-00 a. m., affectini;
all consumer between Dotlktl.l
anil Mosher M reels, on Hose ai.'l
Stephens street,
i TUB CALIFORNIA ORK(!ON
j POW KU COMPANY
situaiopToregon
i labor still o. k.
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Electronic) and TCIectro-Theraphy
417 Porktna HM Phone 491
FOR 1 928 BATTLE
If Ax-Il Ptv Lfmteil Win-)
rOUTI.ANI). Ore.. Aim. 31 The
,tarlff la the prospective nntlonnl
ilssue between the democratic ar.d
republican parties, William O.
iOldfieitl, of Arkansas, chairman of
'the deniorrailc national congress
ional committee, declared in his
address before Orcg-on democratic
leaders this afternoon. Oldfleld is
touring the country urglna denio-
to organize In an effort to
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Cltetro-Chlreprector
Nerve and Spine Specialist,
IS4 Perkins lllilf. Phone KM
SEE
The Thrilling Comedy Cyclone!
The Wonderful I im.l of )!
The Icn of Man Killing Lions!
The Katnoim Scarwiow and Tin Man!
The startling Airplane HeM-iic!
The Ion Foot lp for Life!
All combined In the greatest screen novelty erer n.ade.
Prices 10-25c
DR. DEAN D. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
BppclalUt In Ihe filling of
0lasiei
116 Jackson PL
(Awnrtotm! I'trm l.r.ard Wlnv
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 31. The
demand for loggers, especially Tin
Ring men. showed a noticeable tu
crease In most fir districts durliu
the past week, according to it-
ports from 41. eniplovimnt servlre crati
offices in various northwestern ci Mln. control of the house In the
ties recelvnl here today. Part of next congress,
the demand was due to ramps n- Th" tariff, he declared, rcpre
opening. sents the essen'Hl difference br-
liesplte Ihe falling off In calls for llween the republican nnd dinio
harvest help In the Inland Kmplre. 'rrntlc theorl-s of taxation and gov
euiplovnienl there Is hohlin; at a ernment.
high point and reports Indicate thai At present, he declared, the
thre are yet more jobs being of- .country ts being run for Ihe rich.
- but to win In 1!2S. the dunocruts
must represent a "sound liberal
ism" which will "protect the aver
age citiren aralnst the aggressions
of rorruptlonlsts In politics.
"The present administration."
Chairman Oldfleld charged, "Is un
der the comnlete domination of the
ultra-rich. The president's official
advisers are made up of the rich
Mellon. Weks Hoover and the
rest of them. His unofficial advis
ers are the Rockefellers, the Oarys,
the Iuponts and the Morgans.
"In lart, we have a plutocracy
now, a government bv the rich.
The people will repudiate It when
they become acquainted with the
IriM sliuaiion.''
Auctioneer
1 am ready for dntrs in
city or country, write or
call me for dates. Mouse
hold Roods and farm ma
chinery a specialty.
Let John Do It
JOHN ABEENE
Phone 42F3
Oakland Oregon
leather suit case in
Oranta Pass or between Orants
Pasa and Hoseburg. Finder
please return to 415 S. Pine St
Roseburg or phone 222-J.
LOST-AT S UTI I ERI.IN Toy" Fox
Terrier, al white except head,
white stripe In face, name
"Jimmy." Reward for return.
John S. Duer, Sutherlin, Ore.
ALFALFA, grain, hay,-timothy,
oats, barley and wheat .guaran
teed quality; prompt shipment.
Prices upon application. Richard
I isyman, walla Walla, Washing
ton.
$.",00 IIOWN on a 4 room house,
partly furnished, nearly acre of
land, borders on creek, Just out
side city limits. Price $1300, $"00
cash, easy terms on balance. W. I
A. Ilogard, Real Kstate. Phone 303
FOR SXLK KonT touring cafTnew
tires, self starter, large ateering
wheel, nickled radiator and new
side curtains. Huns well and
looks well. $125 cash. Inquire
Standard Oil, Stephens and Lane
Streets.
noiiiTDoos noes r
We have several litters of pup
pies which we place on exhfbt
tton and sale Tuesdav morning.
Al'STRALIAN KHBPHKHDS.
FOX TKRRIKRS
COCKKR SPANIELS
All high-bred and Just the right
age for ranch or home use.
Come In and see them.
Roseburg Poultry Market
01 N. Jackson Phone $79. '
IT ACRKS for-less than cost of
Improvements, located in Garden
Valley on a good road, near school
6 seres in cultivation, balance
tillable now used for pasture. 40
walnut trees. 30 ten years old, a
good cron this year. A few
cherry trees and small fruits,
(rood t room house with large
rooms and porch on two aides.
I hot and cold water. Two wells,
good barn, chicken house and
garage. Price $:0O. $1600 cash,
j plenty of time on balance. W.
1 A. Mogard, Real Estate, Phone 3l3
(AaoeUttd Press Lessed Win.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 31.
Proceedings in the grand Jury In
vestigation of operations of Keeler
and Roth In connection with the
Orenco bond deal were held up to
day when John F. Logan, attorney
for Keeler and Roth, filed petitions
before Circuit Judge Tucker, de
manding the return of various
bonds, securities and other docu
ments seized In the apartment of
F. W. Keeler, Tuesday, as an Inci
dent to the arrest of Keeler.
At the same time Keeler was ar
rested his partner, John A. Roth,
who was associated with him in
the Rogue River Water Works
company, was arrested on a com
plaint filed In district court,
charging that they were dealing in
bonds without a state license.
Tfie documents seized in Keel
er's apartments Included about
I $300,000 In securities, part of which
were Onpnco bonds.
Logan In his petition contends
tho arrest of Roth and Keller was
on a felony charge operating
without state license and not a
criminal charge, and that the seiz
ure of their effects could not legal
ly be made an incident to their ar
rest. District Attorney Myers says the
matter seized is of Importance in
their case before the grand Jury In
connection with the Oienco bonds
and this cannot be earned for
ward until Logan's point is settled.
The matter will be heard by
Judge Tucker tomorrow.
CASH DRAWER AT
LAUNDRY ROBBED
OF $100 SATURDAY
A caRh drawer robbery at tha
! RoHPburg Steam Laundry on Sat
j urday netted a sneak thief a haul
'of more than $100. The book
! keeper had made up her canh to
tuke to the bank before going
! home for lunch, and had loft the
1 money bag in the drawer. Upon
'her return the Rack was missing,
(although considerable Bilver in
the till was untouched. 1 he theft
was reported to the officers and
they are working on the case, al
though there is little to aid them
in eHtaiuiftning me laeniuy oi ine
rt sponsible person.
CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL
WATERMELON FEED j
AND PICNIC SUNDAY
The annual watermelon feed of
the Roseburg Motorcycle Club
wa held yesterday at Maple 1
OroTe. There were over sixty
motorcvrle from Medford. Grants
Pass. Canyonvflle, Eugene and
DAILY WEA1HCR REPORT
V. S. Weather Bureau, local of
flee, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours
ending 5 a. m.
Precipitation in Inches and hun
dredths: Highest temperature yesterday
Lowest temepature last night 52
Precipitation, last 24 hours 0
Total precip. since lat of month
Normal precip. for this month
Total precip. from Sent. 1,
1924. to date 42.76
Average precip. from Sept. 1,
1S77 34.43
Total excess from Sept. 1, 1924 8.33
Average precipitation for 46
wet seasons, (September to
May, Inclusive) .. 31.48
Generally cloudy tonight and
Tm'sdsv.
WILLIAM BELL. Meteomlojrlst.
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jl Last Time Tonite
A Masterpiece of a Master
Producer Here Is the sym
phony nf Joy and Suffering
and of Love Unsurpassed.
JACK
HOXIE
In
"The Red
Rider"
Truest and most dramatic
Indian story you ever saw.
The warpath resounds again
with the thunder that made
the pioneers' blood run cold.
Jack Hoxle, favorite of mil
lions of fans, in one of his
greatest starring vehicles.
FOX NEWS .
. COMEDY
Prices TJiis Special
10c 20c
D. W. Griffith
r resents
"Isn't Life
Wonderful"
A simple Romance of Love
and Potatoes
Human heartstrings ring to
an age-old note In the pov
erty that bar two lovers
from marriage to the optim
ism that makes them hope
and smile in disaster.
10c 25c
. Starts Tomorrow
LON CHANEY
In the screen Triumph
" "HE WHO CETS
SLAPfJED"