Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 29, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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Better Service
Bettor Mtrchsndise
The Latest Trend of Style Embodied in
NEW FALL GOATS
A shipment made late so as to contain only the established vogue.
The fitting qualities of Fisher's footwear for the store
name has come to distinguish our shoes from those of
ordinary shoe stores, has again been .proved.- Crowds
watching our Footwear Revue Saturday night saw what '
"perfect fitting" means. We give special attention al
ways to right fitting and to the fitting of children, and
to all foot troubles. Advice free.
. Mra. Emms Faulkner, ot this
city, loft Monday for Eugene,
where alie will visit her son, C.
H. Kaulkner, and attend the Me-
tholtKt Conference,
bm w j.Tasu
How Much Too Good
Can a Shoe Be Made?,
Your own eyes tell you that these are better-looking
shoes than you ever saw before at the price. What you
can't see is Walk-Over quality. That's the better leather,
better fit and better workmanship that make Walk-Overs
feel better, walk farther, and stay good longer. If any
shoe can be made better than it need be, Walk-Over
shoe is it.
llafc-Quer
$7.00, $8.50, $10.00 .
Roseburg Booterie
IRVINBRUNN
SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET. 1
PERKINS BLDQ. ROSEBURO, OREGON
The Liberty Theatre
Only Today Only
Matinee Each Day 2:15 P. M.
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ME
Oregonian News
10c
Rainy day requisites at saving prices. Silk
Umbrellas, $3.50, $3.95 Full stock of rub
bers, Golashes, Rain Capes, Coats, etc.
You'll Marvel at Them
Trim Effects in Over 50
Different Designs
!'...'
Now just happens to be the very best time
to secure your coat for this Fall and Win
ter. Fashion has fixed the modes that will
endure. The coat bought now will there
fore give you lasting satisfaction. Re
member our stocks are largest and bought
from the most reliable of makers. Fit and
alterations guaranteed.
A Rising Tide of Interest in
New Footwear
Sybil, the daughter ot Mr. and'
Mrs. J. M. Bartley, underwent '
tonsil operation at Mercy hospital I
yesterday, with Dr. A. C. Srely in I
attendance. I
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LIGHTNING
IT'S A COMEDY
WOW I
FUN THRILLS
ROMANCE
THE FUN
GETS FAST
AND
FURIOUS
and Comedy
25c
Four Days Starting Sunday I
'The Iron Horse' I
t, ANTLERS , J
AUCTIONS
We sell anything and everything
you hare to offer and get the
high dollar. Bee me for datea.
; 1 1 , M. C RADABAUGH
630 N. Pine 8t
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Clectronlo and Ilectro-Thernphy
41T Perkins Bld.- ' Phone 411
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spine Specialist.
124 Perkins Bide. Phone tH
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
, OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Olasaea .
lit Jackson St ,
Pine Street Machine
Shop
Opposite Flour Mill
We are well equipped to han
dle most any kind of job.
Uears cut to order.
At Brand's
ROAD STAND
(Pacific Illehway 4 miles north)
NOTE
For the flrat time we are hold
Ins nearly a car load ot our fin
est Jonathan Applea to self In
rally, and for a low price. Al
most as cheap by the box as by
the car load. Tacked ex'm fan
cies ready to ship fl.SS, and all
trades do'xn to 40 rents a buih
el for cookers. Wholesale and
re'JII.
Canning Peaches by the bushel
PEARS: (My dosen or bushel I
Uarlletts (Last 20
bushels.)
de Anjou
' Hhelilon
Howell
Base
GRAPES: Overland Tokays snd
Malaxes.
Jelly drapes 3c lb.
APPLES: Jonathan
Kins
Illamark
Snow Apple
Cookers ,
GARDEN VALLEY MELONS ;
Watermelons '
Casabas '
S-51 GIVES UP
BODIES OF TWO
OF DEAD CREWi1"1 "'" " '
auu ici.ii irn ui iifa U!CU wu
...,.,. , , went down on the 8-6 1 and who
(Continued from pan ) hRe eon,, nBre from ,,,, ,
ceived at the base, were working!",' y0?ii.f J",1. Wrd
separately. One of them waa In- ''h ?!T. .
1.1.1 Ik. P Kl wnrklnB ,. u. w , ,
other was on the outr;lde of the
same part of the ship. evidently would be working either
U 8 8 MmJI7ha r a,t frm th baU,,r5,
v i,.L r. !: , ' room, "ho Gibson's body was
tIZ I K, .' " and "king out bodies of
Jw '-i ?n?- across In their gruesome search
Oregon, was removed from the lhrou.h tne underseas orison
wrecked submarine 8-61 by diver. thrSL Vy ZZ tnsZy.
... ,. . , , AUOARI) II. 8. S. Camden. Off
Gibson i body was the first o Hlock ,,,, g , 2.iobn L.
be taken from the wrecked ship ,,, wllo,e w
and Its recovery followed the com- taken' 'from ,ho .u'bmarine S-M.
? "'TiH ',,,itrj"'hit "listed on September 17. 1924.
i-H1 ? ..Tin Z ,r . P" ' v lores. t that time
and a concentration of efforts on Xmltv Oreeon H V I) box
ul sT to exotoreh."! "" H.'wa. ye" old"- Th.
,,,Theve,rr.T.o,t."ated to lUXXi
those at the submarine base that TOST?IV Hn 29 -In a search
,h9,i'e.r; .".I t1n,i'.,i.w!.vuc1 u-Tiue, To? isr
ZJl ,1. i?.hm.H P " ' v'll""y ' """en submar-
I ... rh.i ,h- .... Ka ' 8 51 navigators have discover-
il .ni Keh ?o, th.SLiT no.bodle. floating, a ra.llo die-
gm.9r towoTk7. Z dlrTi; ft " -y yard said
down, but were iinaltle to get near lotiay .
the hatch which they hoped to 0J"&ftT7i;?,F
enter, because of strong tides I1, o . C
which swept tbem off their course Q f ,nlock M: .J-K
through the water. "'Fl", ,0 "w, Associated Press.)
(libson's body was found In the A b'"1 lled - "tlon nd
battery room, that part ot the blw la8 '",'"y tn", blanke'
submarine that was rammed by w.r,p' O"1,1? of ,wo ,ctlm" '
the Sovannah line steamer City ,he ,8 " wh'cnJ wen' down '
of Rome last Friday night. The Kwk were ''" tenderly over the
message from Kear-Aduilral H. H. "'o of ,he, J- s- s- Camden.
Christy. In command of the rescue nignt ship of the rescue fleet which
forces, said the divers still were ' working to recover the 33 men
working In this f ompartment and 'n0 ank w'tn nt,r ship,
as they ploughed their lead- TnB "rt boily brought aboard
weighted feet through the pas- wa" tllat r Jhn I UHbson. -of
sageways of the vessel. It waa ex- Portland, Ore., and the second of
pected more bodies would be William C. Teschemacher of Ban
found. or. P- twin, whose brother also
Gibson's 'wife lives In Grofon, Is among the missing.
Conn., a suburb of New London. The bodies were In good condl-
The first message gave no In- Hon. the lack of air In the sunken
formation as to how his body submarine and the Intense cold of
was brought to the surface. Nor depth at 138 feet, preventing tfe-
dld It Indicate whether the divers composition,
had been able to penetrate far- Wreckage Hinders Divers,
ther into the craft to learn whe- V- S. SUBMARINE BASK. New
ther any doors to airtight com-London. Conn.. Sept. 29. The for-
partments bad been closed, thus j ward end of the battery room of
offering the bare possibility that the S-51. which waa sunk Friday
some of the 33 men who went night In a collision with the steara-
dnwn with the ship might yet be 'er City of Home, Is filled with
alive. The hope that this might
be true was nothing but a hope
at the submarine base today. ,
Lieutenant Commander F. V.
Scanian. In charge of the subma-
rlne training station.- with Mrs,
Scanlun and Dr. Jones of New
London bore the sad tidings of
her husband's fate to Mrs. Gibson
"
DANCING
RAINBOW
GARDENS
-Wednesday Nile l-
You'll Like It There
HOT FOX TROT8 t ,
DREAMY WALTZES '
by those
SWANEE SERENADERS
IT'S A JITNEY
The Best Policy
ia to keep well Insured. It Is
too late to insure after the
toss occurs. You will appre
ciate the service rendered by
our agency. . We write all
lines of fire and automobile
Insurance,
C W. YOUNG 8c SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St Phone 417
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bids. Roseburg, Ors
Phone S4 -
Four Days Starting Sunday
The Iron Horse'
ANTLERS
TheNewestThing
ia Fountain Pens
Your Iniu'ul Attached
to Cap Instantly
1.50
Hitih-trraJc fotintnin pens In
every Vay. Sclt-hlling, with
Iridium-ttppcd points, im
proved foci and large ink
capacity.
Only PARAMOUNT TENS
have this initial feature. Se
lect your pcn.nnj your initi.il
can be snapped on in a sec
ond. LLOYD L CROCKER
PIONEER ORUQ 8TORE
241 N. Jackson St
In Grolon. Lieutenant Comman
der Scanian and hia wife have
mad the rounda every afternoon
I 1 . 1 f y I U t U 1 , 1 J II 1 Ji. 1 J 11 1' I 1 1 .
.h..-i., k... i.i .h- hi...
i wreckage, the divers reported to
It he commander ot the submarine
ibase today.
The divers were unable to pass
,through the door of the control
( room which was open, because ot
the Interference of their heavy.
cumbereome suits with the ship's
structure.
Weather Blocks Cranes,
NEWPORT, R. I., Sept. 1'9. The
mine layer Mahan. with the bodies
of the two victims recovered from
the S-Sl today aboard, arrived In
the harbor here late toiUy. She
proceeded to the coalin station
and ambulances were sen' from
the naval hospital tn nteet her.
The wrecking vessMs M or arch end
Century were ready "to leave at
any time to resume efforts to
raise the siilimntin, but the
weather did not look promising for
their departure tonight.
Victims Caught In Sleep.
NEW LONDON. Conn., Sept. 29.
Rear-Admiral Christy s report to
day' served to further dampen the
hopes of officers at the base tbat
any of the 33 men who went down
:in the S-51 might be alive. Most
lof the men on her were asleep In
the battery room when she went
down and although the divers nave
been unable to penetrate to the
torpedo room forward of the bat
tery room, officers believe there Is
no chsnce that the water tight door
connecting the two compartments
1 could have held, particularly since
I the message said the battery room
was filled with wreckage.
I The divers have been unable yet
I to Investigate the compartments In
toe sieru wnerv ii wan iiiuukiii
men on duty might have bein
saved had they closed the water
tight doors leading from the cen
tral control office Just below the
conning tower.
AIR SERVICE IS
RAKED AGAIN BY
WORDY VOLLEY
(Continued from page 1.)
under oath and assured him his
testimony would te siren creu
enre. .-
Colonel Mitchell had nine pa
pers he desired to -read, all "in
structive," except one which was
"destructive" and which he said
he would not read If the board
Lobjocted.
MAY DEVELOP ANOTHER
DOCTOR BRUMFIELD CASE
(AmwUIM IfM taH Wtfv.)
niNOHAMlTON. N. Y.. Sept.
2. lnvestlcators of three coun
ties today souKht tn solve the burn
Ins to death Inst Friday of a man
at first believed to have be.-n Fred
(1. Beale, local Insurance man. In
an auto accident near Hancock and
the discovery yesterday of a looted
grave In the vicinity.
Police yesterday stopped the fu
neral services over the body, char
red beyond recognition and with
held Identity of the corpse which
had been disinterred and removed
from the little cemetery near the
scene of the accident.
suspicion was- aroused after the
open srave was found by Delaware
county officials. Other unexplain
ed circumstances led to an investi
gation. I Art Friday theMnstirnnro agent
wired his wife that he woiWl return
late last night, but he failed to
reach home. The next day his car.
wrecked and burned, was found
near Hancock with the body In it.
On a tree hung a coat. Identified
later as Beale's. A sum of money,
said by business associates to ap
proximate I2.0U0, was miasm, as
were ring, a were rlncs, s watch
and Jewelry.
o
J. M. Howard, of Sherman. Clay
a Company, arrived here front Prnt
land this morning and Is spending
a short time on 'business befu-e
leaving for Medford. where iv will
have, charge of one ot ton biar.rb
stores. 1 I
1 TODAY I
FOR SALE Baby boggy, '" cheap.
Call at Apartment 4. 21 N.
- Main 81.
I WNT TO RENT Sheep ranch.
Anything from 200 acres up. Box
"33. News-Review
FOB" RENT S-room unfurnished
apt.. Just vacated. Inquire at 133
8. Flint St. Close In.
FOR SALE New, modern home,
will take car as part payment.
Caft-at 914 Hamilton St.
FOR SALE Three hundred ewes
and one hundred lambs. W. O.
Bridges. Oakland, Oregon.
FOR SALE Sood Jersey milk
cow cheap. Phone 15F21. C. W.
Bradford, Roseburg. Box 3ftf. ''i
FOR SALE Late model Dodge se
dan; balloon tires. Call after
noons. J. W. Humphreys, Wilbur,
Oregon.
O. A. C FOOTBALL
SQUAD WEAKENED
BY INJURED MEN
(Aau-Utrd Pnw Uurd Wlra.) .
CORVALLI8, Ore., Sept. 29.
B?ar stories have been almost non
existent In the Oregon Agricultur
al College football camp thla sea
son, but Coach Schlssler gave the
nearest approach to one -today af
ter surveying his Injury list.
"My line right now 'is badly shot,
and will be for some time," he
said. "Dixon, first string tackle;
Is In the hospital with an Injury
and won't be out till. Thursday.
Hale, his substitute, has a broken
rib. Neither will start against
Willamette Saturday. Fallis, count
ed on last spring as a regular
guard, is in school, but his doctor
forbids bis playing this season.
"A bright spot, however. Is the
return of Bradley, star rook guard
last year who was ordered out of
the game by his doctor this fall,
but Is now able to return. .
VAUDEVILLE AT ANTLERS.
Three acts of high class Hippo
drome - vaudeville and Thomas
Meighan In "Coming Through" will
be the bill at the Antlers theater
tomorrow night. The vaudeville
program is direct from the Seattle
land Portland circuit and comes to
! this city well recommended. (
If yon doo't believe what you
read, never seek opportunity
through tha ektntfled colnmns. .
DEPENDABLE PROPERTY
. PROTECTION
The value of your Insurance pro
tection is measured by the reli
ability ot the' company back
of It. - -
This agency represents only
well known and proven com
panies, offering every' needed
form of insurance protection.
1- twrwi n.ssr
. Wednesday
3-Standard-3
ACTS
, HIPPODROME
Vaudeville'
Cameo Trio :
'Musical Wlsxarda".
Colas
"Shadow-Graphing" .
Mack & Forrest
"Songs and Dances"
' AND
THOMAS
MEIGHAN
In
"Coming Thru"
A big Paramount Feature.
FEATURE COMEDY
ANTLERS
10c 40c
T0NITI ONLY
It's Lightning
Dynamite
RICHARD
DIX
"The Shock
Punch"
e
A punch parked story full
of thrills and laffi.
"Fast and Furious"
Feature Comedy
10c News 25c
iomc moo. '
."One Item"
Some stores make a practice of advertising and selling',
one or two items at S reduced price making up their loss ;
on other merchandise not advertised. Stone's Stores
sell all merchandise more reasonable and are dependable, '
' safe stores to trade. Compare our prices with others
before you buy "Everything guaranteed." " .
Buy Flour Now and Save
Best Hard Wheat "Milled from Old Wheat"
20 4a-Ib Sacks, $23.50 1 2 49-lb. Sacks, $4.75;
1 49-lb.
. 1
No. I Netted Gem Spuds r . ' .
- - . 100 lbs.. $3.00; SO lbs., $1.60; 10 lbs., 33c '
Navy Beans "New Crop"r ,
100 lbs., $7.98; 50 lbs, $4.10; 0 lbs-, 89c
New Pack Del Monte Peas - ;
Case 24, $4.25; 12 Cans, $2.20; 2 Cans, 39c
Milk. Tall Cans -
Case 48, $4.55; 12 Cans, $1.15. " '
. 1 1 1 : : : i
Dutch Cleanser. 2 for I 5c; 1 2 -for .... :...........85c
Van Camps Pork and Beans, Medium, our price ea.,.10c
" Orders $5.00 or over delivered free '
Watermelons. 2 for :'.7. ....... 15c
Fancy Tomatoes, box .. 6Qc
"SMOKED MEAT OF QUALITY"
Eastern Bacon, Light Fancy, lb 42c
Eastern Bacon. Heavy, lb. .'. ... J;....-..". 37c
Picnic "Swifts" lb. -: 25c
Cottage Butts, lb. .'., 33c
S11 West
Cass Street
Roseburg, Ore.
FEED CHOPPER
Mrs. John Bruce, Glide resident,
receiveo. a quite painful injury this '
morning, when she caught the.
I fleshy part of her right arm above ;
the elbow in a feed chopper, while
chopplug corn.
Mrs. Bruce waa feeding . the
corn In the chopper, and in
some manner rau her arm
against the. reel, .catching the
fleshy part of the "arm and run-1
ning It through ibe reel. She man
aged to turn-the reel backward
and removed her arm from the
chopper. A neighbor came to her
rescue and accompanied her to this
j sity. wher she waa taken to the
wiiiws w i'i . u. n. nnwmiKer, ll i
was found that She was suffering,
from a three and a half Inch gash
Just above the elbow, with several i
minor gashes and bruises of the
arm.
ELKS
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'T irnit VL f SNAPPY MUSIC
TONITE-WED.-THORSD A Y
-Daily Matinee
Another Big FirsTRun Special-
Feature Comedy News
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Oregon
!b6rn;
I H1XON To, Mr. and Mrs. El
bert Hixon, at their home on East
Douglas atreet, Tuesday, Septem
ber 29, a girl-
Mr. Car
Owner
Why not keep that car look
tag like new? We are equip
ped to Klve It a good washing,
polishing and hiKh preHsure
greasing. Charges reasonable.
Just Call 406
We Call and Deliver
South End
1 Service Co."
AND CARD PARTY
THURSDAY EVENING,
' OCTOBER 1, 1925
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