Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 06, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925.
Big Savings! Worth-while reductions temporarily while introducing our
' great, new blanket stock at the beginning of the season. Blankets, blankets
of every description blankets of cotton,' cotton and wool mixed, and pure
wool all marked down for this gigantic Blanket Sale.
Wednesday and Remainder of the Week
for the Reduction
.Displays will show the quality of these new blankets and savings made
- ' . possible.
Extra Large
Cotton Blankets $2.49
Regular 13.00 value site 8xS0
In gray with pink or blue
border.
Part Wool
: Blankets 66x80
. 7.00 valus, on sals . 14.19
48.50 valus, on 'suit- 17.29
KELSO, Wash., Oct. (. R. O.
Sharps, assistant attornty-gensral
assigned to Investigate the mur
der of Thomas Dovery, Kelso edi
tor, late yesterday Issued a war
rant for the arrest of John Wil
liam Smith, charging first degree
murder.
Luke 8. May, criminologist, who
has been working on the esse In
connection with Cowllts county
authorities. Issued a statement
urging co-operation of the press
and officials In apprehending
Smith. He said Smith waa In
Kelso a few days prior to the kil
ling of Dovery. He waa one of
the promoters of a prise fight for
which the city council refused to
grsnt a permit, due to protests
by Hov. W. W. Swltzer and mem
bers of Ihe citizens welfare lea
The Liberty Theatre
Tuesday Wednesday
A Cop A Girl A Heavyweight Champion!
And a punch you'll never forget!
:SEE.
anil
GORGEOUS COMEDY
POWERFUL PATHOS
INTENSE DRAMAI
111 mills islv jt
FABLES TOPICS, COMEDY
10c
15c
Extra Large White -Cotton
Blankets $2.89
,,. 60 72,80
white wllh pink cr blue bor
Ider.
High Grade
Pure Wool Blankets
EXTRA LAROe
110.00 valus, on salt M 8
I12.S0 valus, on sals 110.89
Better service Better Merchandise
gue, of which organization Dov
ery was secretary.
May aald Smith hired an auto
mobile In Kelso, June 20, the day
after the murder, and abandoned
the car In Portland. May said the
motive In the murder connecting
Smith with the case was robbery
but that other motives were con
sidered. W. L. Thompson, alias
William Reese, arrested In Ore
gon Saturday, Is still neld on. an
open charge In connection with
the Dovery case.
KELSO, Wash., Oct. . R. O.
Sharps, assistant attorney-general
announced today tbat he would Is
sue a warrant this afeernoon charg
ing Frank L. Hart, boxing promo
ter, with murder in connection
with the killing of Thomas Dovery,
Kelso editor, who waa shot June
19.
John W. Smith, said to have been
associated with Hart In boxing
! ventures, wss accused of murder
In connection wllh the same case
In a warrant Issued late yesterday
by Sharps, who has been detailed
by Governor Hartley to Investigate
the case, Sheriff Clark Studebaker,
said today that he learned that
I Smith was seen In The Dalles, Ore.,
three weeks ago today.
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Cotton Blankets
$2.19
Regular $2.50 value, best grade, gray
with pink or blue braid, 60x76 size
White Blankets
$2.39
Cotton in best grade, size 64x76, white
with pink or blue borders. Regular
price $2.75. ;
SALE PRICE, $2.39
Extra Large Plaid
Cotton Blankets $3.19
Regular 13.60 value lie 72x80
plaid colorings.
Regular 14.00 value
13.39
Indian Blankets
4S.S0 valus, on sals 17.19
9.8S valus, on sals -.SS.49
110.50 valus, on sals 49.19
111.50 valus, on tais 89.89
$12.50 valus, on sals 910.89
From Glide
Mrs. C. L. Beckley of Glide,
spent yesterday afternoon In Rose
burg visiting wllh friends and shop
ping. At Brand's
ROAD STAND
Pacific Highway 4 miles north
Opan Evenings
NOTE
For the first time we are hold-
Ing Dearly a car load of our fin
est Jonathan Applea to aell lo
cally, and for a low price. Al
most aa cheap by the box as by
the car load. Packed extra fan
cies ready to ship 81.65, and all
.grades do.vn to 40 cents a bush
el fo rcookera. Other varieties
at car-lot market prices. Whole
sale and retail..
PEARS:
de Anjou
OVERLAND GRAPES:
Tokays
. Malagas.
Black Prince
Jelly Grapes Sc lb. '
APPLES: Jonathan
Spllienberg
Newtowns
Rome Beauty .
Cookers '
GRAPE JUICE: Orders taken;
for fresh grape Juice.
Bring containers. '
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
lMtro-Ch Iropractor
Nervs and Spin Specialist
114 Perkins Bide. Phone (54
DANCE
FRIDAY N1CIIT
WIGWAM
TAVERN
MUSIC BY
SILVER SPRAY C
- GARDENS -
A Red Hot Band I
Admission SI. to.
Senator Charles Hall. Captain
Oallahue and J. W. Mclnturff. dT
Marahfleld, were the prliclpal
speakers at today's Klwanla meet.
Ing. They explained the. Communi
ty Chest plan which Is In operation
at Marahfleld and told of the suc
cess of the scheme In that city.
Mr. Mclnturff, chairman of the
Marshfleld cheat organization,
made a splendid talk. He minced
no words and told the Kiwanlans
straight from Uie shoulder the
i benefit of such & an organization.
Only one drivels held each year
and the money raised at that time
is apiort(oned to the various or
ganizations needing II. In this way
the public charities are better tak
en care of. Roseburg is planning to
place such a plan In operation and
the Information brought to the Kl
wanla club by the Coos Iiay men
will be very valuable
Members of many civic organi
zations in the city were guests at
today's luncheon to hear the dis-
CUHHln.
Fred Strang played two beauti
ful baritone solos as a musical
feature on the program.
Studebaker
models.
builds do yearly
ARE HELD IN JAIL
FowsraTi
Tony Angelus. Bam Plastlno
and Kddle drills, three Greeks
claiming Seattle attfhelr residence,
were arrested this morning on
Rice Hill, and were brought to
Roseburg. where they were charg
ed with carrying concealed wea
pons in their , automobile. The
three men are alleged to have
stopped at a filling station at
Springfield Junction this morning
and to have started south with
out paying tor the gasoline ob
tained.
At. Cottage Grove an attempt
was made to stop, them, accord
ing to word received by Sheriff
Starmer, but the trio refused to
heed the commands of the police
officer, who followed them as far
as Divide, and who shot Into the
air once In an effort to compel
them to halt.
Word was telephoned ahead to
Oakland, where Deputy Sheriffs
K. E. and llurdette LeLas and O.
C. Cooper placed them under ar-
1 rest. They were found to be
armed with automatic revolvers,
which were seized by the officers.
Tliey claim that the car In
which Ihey were travelling Is the
property of Frank Rose, a Seattle
restaurant keeper. Officers are
checking up on the ownership of
the car and are also endeavoring
I to determine whether or not the
men are wanted elsewhere.
Cook wltn gas.
MAN ACCUSED OF
TRANSPORTING LOCAL
WOMAN SKIPS BAIL
The I'nlted States treasury was
enriched by 82000 yesterday when
on motion of Assistant United
States Attorney Bynon, ball provid
ed for Clarence E. Ater by two pro
fessional bondsemen, John Rom
etsch and Alfred A. Olosset, was de
clared forfeit. Ater was Indicted
under the Mann Act for taking
Maude Bridges from Roseburg.
Ore., to Champaign, 111. When bond
was'proided and he was released,
Ater fled the stato.
Similar action was promised
against J. 1). Archer, convicted fi
transporting Ina Burgess from
Walla Walla. Wash., to Portland.
Upon conviction. Archer started an
appeal action, then disappeared.
Judge Dean gave his attorneys one
week more In which to produce
Archer.
Clover, alfalfa and grass seed of ,
all kinds at
Wharton
Bros.
c
AMENDMENT TO
CITY TRAFFIC 1
LAW PROPOSEDj
(Confirmed from parp 1.) I
fore the council Inst night, un.l
akfd ierutlHlon for the company
10 place such Aliens In the street. '
The city aurptnl to allow the
slKtis to be ImitKlltHl, provUMnR thpy
j are of uniform character with Hit
j one now used by the city. As aj
j further precaution the city will I'M
elude the crotvilnfca In the orunnnoe
making stops mandatory.
The McCormli'k-Deerlns; cream
separator Is the Ualitest running
one made. It has I lie very latest
Improvements. See one at Wharton
Bros.
Your Children
Stop Their Pain
Let them suffer not
from Colds, Kcvrr
and Headache nor
the agonizing pains
o Toothache and
Karache.
The physicians' safe
t prescription an-a-cim
quickly relieves these conditions.
f hlMiitnawBiarbe mM? kctmlntMmd to
txrxTwit norm a I chiklrrsv. No Mreotka.
Dot not atftct tte krait.
CBntciHy prorm by r"fan of swdtdnt
. Usfuug h tea rv eocwUat w
I Handy Pocket Tin ony 2Sc
ATTENTION!
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Social evening Wednesday,
Oriotx r 7ih. All Knlghu and
Pythian slater Invited. Dane-
Ing. cards and refreshments.
J. B. Saylor, u inf;her of thj
Canyouvllle district, v as a business
Wv'or In Rosebuiit '.oday.
t " NW TODAY t
FOR SALE Good Jersey milk cow.
Phone 6F21. C. W. Bradford.
FOR BALK Pine block wood. 6
ml. out. 81.50 per tier. J. F. Bone
brake, Route 2.
FOR BALK Rabbits, old and
young, New Zealand Reds.
Klces' Dairy.
FOR SALE Feed or ensilage cut
ter in good condition. Price, 810.
Phone 14F35.
LOST One six-week-old pig. Be
tween Wilbur and Huberts
Creek. Phone 42F5.
FOR RKNT Two-room furnished
apartment on second floor, on
children. 2111 S. Stephens.
FOR SALE Delaware grapes, Pa
rana and cooking apples. Bring
boxes. C. E. Trueblood, Rose
burg. WANTED Horse grubbing ma
chine, with plenty of power. Ad
dress F. B., Box 85-C, Roseburg,
Route 2.
A SNAP In active dairy. 15 fine
cows, milk route, modern home
at small rent. J. W. Tollman,
Heal Estate.
HOME LAUNDRY Will call for
and deliver bundles. Woolens and
ginghams carefully done. 929
Winchester St.
FOR" SALE Second hand one
man Kirston stump puller In
good shape for half price at
Wharton Bros.
FOR RENT Modern unfurnished
5-room house, garage. Reason-
eble. Near school. Phone 70-J,-or
can ai is! ive., 1.
FOR SALE 1 plastered house, 5S
large rooms, cloaeta, bath, gar-1 g
KKr, iruu urr-D, , ri uw.
lt9 Reservoir
Ore. .
Ave, Roseburg. 1
WANTED Trustworthy help to
do chores and general work on !
small ranch. Located 5 miles
south on hwy. Opposite Kelley
store. Box 147. Phone 5F35.
FOR RENT
room sTrlctly mod-
em bungalow, oak floors throUK""
out, furnace, garage, concrete
(T-ieway. close to school, never
occupied, 835 per month. Call
460.
31x4 Heavy Duty Cord8.-.8I5.75
5S; SZZ DutyVordT.:: re.rsi'iiw-Jasjiasi
. These are all guaranteed tires.
wilson tire shop
furnished Bungalow 5-;
room modern, fully furnished
bungalow centrally located. New
1 ly decorated. Everything com
plete. Price 835. Lawrence
1 Agency. 125 Cass Street Phone
" 219. I
TiERE IT IS AT LAST For rent
A 10-acre farm on main rood
four miles from town; all free,
tillable soli; good small house;
I barn; big chicken house; all
kinds fruit; fine water supply;
possession at once. Price 8125
per yejrr cash rent. Lawrence
Agency, 125 Cass Street Phone
2)9.
ARE YOU OVERLOOKING SOME
THING? 10J acre garden land
one mile f.om (own with a two
thousand dollar house on it;
barn; chicken house; water suih
ply; all kinds fruit; splendid
place forlnelons, tomatoes and
all kinds garden truck; owner
wants to go now and offers the
whole business for 81800. This Is
. some snap. Lawrence Agency,
125 Cass Street Phone 219. .
ou SALE Latei
model Dodge
sedan,- excellent condition, Jitiw
tires, heaters front and rear,
shock absorbers, balloon tires,
electric windshield wiper, bump
ers, motometer, trunk rack, spot
light. Accept late model Ford or
Chevrolet part payment. Terms
to responsible party. Call after
noon or evening. J. W. Humph
reys. Wilbur, Ore. Next to high
school.
an Yin' tir.UM f. t iiiST-one
acre choice land all planted to
fruit ami nhrubbery: cement
driveway to pavement; big wv
e n room modern house with
every city convenience; house
alone worth double the price
ftHked; fine jchs rang; linoleum
and floors; barn full hay; every
thing Included for $2900; only
takes $KH)0 cajKh, balance like
rent. Lawrence Agency, 125
Caafl Street. Phone 219.
(JHOCKKY STOKE Rare chance
Old cstablashed business, ready
the moment your stock Is on the
sholves. I-ame slo e with all fix
tures and living; rooms connect-
i ed. Invoice on small slock from
two to three hundred dollars,
will put you In possession. City
water, electric lights, and aarden
plot all tor 125 per month. Deity
of room to carry some second I
hand Roods. J. V. Tollman Real
Kstate, owner of property, Eden.
' bower.
IF IT'S Ql'ALlTY VKU v. AiNi I
This place has r.o eonal for the '
price. UiO acre adjoining the best
and bliret free feeding grounds
In Douglas county: 70 acres ex
cellent bottom land under cultl
yaMon; Irrigation system; fms
water; modern country house, S
-rooms; gravity water supply;
' bath; city toilet; screened porch-,
ea: fire place; one of the beauty
spots of 4he valley; I barns;
shop; hog house: chicken house;
garage; etc.; team; . harness;
wagon; Scows; 6 head young
cattle: 7 pigs; chlckers; tools'
and Implements of all kinds;
barns full hay. Everything goes
for l00. only takes J2500 cash,
long tiaie on balance, easy terms.
Ijiwrencw Agency, US Cass
RESTAURANT MAN
LEAVES MEDFORD
IN SECRET MANNER
MEDKORD, Ore.. Oct. (.Dan
! Collier, proprietor of a well known
Medford restaurant, reported do
ing a prosperous business, follow
ing the divorce suit started by
hla wife last week, disappeared
from the city a week ago last
Saturday, abandoning bis busi
ness, after first Informing his
mother that the divorce suit had
completely upset him and tbat
he was going away. ,
Collier's whereabouts are un
known and last night C. L. Col
lier, father of the missing man,
who had nominally conducted the
restaurant since the t disappear
ance, and who held a first mort
gage of 81,950, on the restau
rant, closed the latter on court
order. ''. , . ..
One of Portland's highest
rated bond bouses baa an ex
ceptional opening for , . . ,
High-Class Salesman
One with life Insurance or
banking experience preferred
but not essential. See L. .
Kauffman for appointment
at Hotel Umpqita Wednes
day evening , or Thursday
morning.
1 Real Live
Educated
FLEAS
On Exhibition
The most marvelous example
of patience ever seen here.
Is apparent in the work of
Prof. John Ruhl, who ex
hibits a troup of performing
fleas.
He has accomplished what
seems Impossible' and puts
his collection of trained In
sects through a variety of
stunts, many of which would
seem remarkable If per
formed by animals. The fleas
respond to the command of
their trainer. They dance.
Juggle, pull miniature ve
hicles, operate merry-go-round
and do other realistic feats,
plainly visible to the naked
eye. This is the only Flea
Circus in existence, a sight
of a life-time and should be
visited by young and old.
Shown Daily at
Sykes Building
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H
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3
,a
Jackson St.
Ton Ho and Wednesday
"The Ranger of
the Big Pines"
With
Kenneth Harlan
Helene Costello
A story of the clash of the
Old Wild West and the new!
COMEDY
10c NEWS 15c
Exclusive First-Run
Pictures Only
Tonlte and Wedntsday
WILLIAM FOX
presents
HORSE
Blazing theTrail of
Love and CtviliZAtion
A.John Forts Paoduction
ffmrCT from OHf VH)lMb1fW WtA
I
i
15c
50c
How Columbutv Conquered .';.
Columbus had
menta before - his
ships was assembled and ready to.
set salt but ' ho psnevsred snd
conquered one difficulty alter an.,
ether. The thrifty person conquers
extravagance and wins a compe
tence through persistent saving.
1 4'o Interest Paid on Savings '
1 Y Accounts. ,,
TheRosebuigNdUonal Bank
: Rosebiirg.Ore.
CARD OF THANKS
We take thla opportunity of ex
pressing our thanks to the friends
and neighbors who assisted us
during the illness and death of- F.
0. ShoiL
- C. H. SHORT, and Relatives.
" Sheep branding liquid, dip and
other supplies at Whnrton Bros.
I Dr. Harrison Folk
Chlropraotor
Baetroal and (Klactro-Theraphy
41T Porkrns BUm. Phoao 41
AUCTIONS
We sell anything and everything
you have to offer and get the
high dollar. Bee me lor dates.
M. C RADABAUQH
630 N. Pins St
Dr. H.G Church
OPTOMITBItT
Perfclne Sldo. Ross barf. Or
Phone SS
vwohur8 BARBER?
Come over and get a clean shave,
a neat haircut or a bath uptown
prices after October 19.
GOLDEN RULE BARBER SHOP
660 N. Jackson St
DR. DEAN B, BUB AR
OPTOMETRIST .J
Specialist in the fitting of
. Glasses
- 116 Jackson St '
If a Dollar Bill Were Rubber
It Couldn't Cover More Value
You needn't pay more, and you shouldn't pay less
than the Walk-Over price for "shoes. ' The best
leather that anyone can buy is built into shoes by
the best workmen anyone can hire. Volume in mil
lions, quality measured by the half century, is value
so high at a price so low, that you can't make them
meet in other shoes without using rubber money.
TS.MM SSMSJt
$7.00, $8.50, $10.00
Roseburg Booterie
- IRVIN BRUNN
SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET.
PERKINS BLDCL t ROSEBURO. OREGON
Antlers Theatre
: ROSEBURG WILL SURRENDER
To the World's Chsmplon Indian Flghtsr, Bee Harder and
All 'Round Adventurer.
FY
Cast Includes Mrs. Frank Bacon, Thee. Jefferson, Bsasle Bacon
PLENTY OF SEATS AT ALL PRICES
Entire Lower Floor: S2.00, SI.S0; Balcony seats, tZOO, 1.M,
SI.00. 60c.
PLUS TAX .
Moat nf '
Bargain in Gold Seal Congoleum
rugs. Zlgler-Fee Hdw. Co.
DEPENDABLE PROPERTY
PROTECTION
The value of your Insurance pro
tection Is measured by the reli
ability of the company back
of It.
This agency represents only
well known and proven com
panies, offering every needed
form of Insurance protection.
wie mho
ANNOUNCEMENT
OPENING OP THE
Playhouse Theatre
8UTHERLIN
Oct. 7th and Sth 7:30 p. m.
Zane Grey's
"Code of the West"
Admission 1
10 and 25 Cents
I'IH'MIII'IITIIgM'E
The Best Policy
la to keep well Insured. ' It la
too late to Insure after the.
loss occurs. Tou will appre
ciate the service rendered by
our agency. We write all
lines of fire and automobile
Insurance. -
C. W. YOUNG t SON
INSURANCE
116 Caw St Phone 417
Ons Night only, Sat., Oct 10th
Curtain at 8:30 P. M.
Not a moving picture.
little
You'll Laugh! You'll Cry!
:. You'll Love Him!
' Street, rhone 219. I