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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1925 UG Octobsr 24th to October 31st A MONEY SAVING EVENT 11 z McKean, Darby & Baldwin z n When you can buy Standard Rug 3 from $10 to $40 less. $65 Seamless Axminsters $40; i Jr- an a mm . " nn ft ase eir liia r ap ri irp n T-i"ii-n rn A1011 a-.rt y r vjj iapestnesm.au, 91 jo wuionsiorwo ihcol rmtu run tun uili. Complete Houm Furnishers Roseburg, Oregon Announcement . t Dr. Harrison Folk - Wishes to Announce a Change of Location from the Perkins Bldg. to More Commodious Apartments at 327 WTCass Street . . ... where, with 1 ' - ' " Dr. Catherine McNeil ' we will add the Celebrated Thompson Mineral Baths . . . to our already ' Modern Drugless Methods ' which includes , Chiropractic, Electronic, Electrotherapy and Light 1 reatments Making our New Place of Business an Up-to-date Drugless Institution : - Phone 491 . LOCAL NEWS . ATTtMFTI D JAIL BRKAK J : AT KELSO FRUSTRATED KELSO. Will, Oct. 24. Jailors ' and deputies ol Ik Cowllti count r sharifrs office frustrated a bold attempt at Jail breaking today. Laat ' aHtht daputlM overheard sounds of filing coming from tha Jail. Silent "'j watch was kept, and a conversa :rha wa overheard between Oliver Jones, aagTO, convicted this weak - Smx aecond degree murder for the killing of hla wife wltb an axe, and j W. H. Thorn peon, parole lav vlo- laier held aa a material wltneaa In the Dovery marder case. Jonea' cell waa searched. Two hacksaws, a file and a amall wrench were found. Nothing waa revealed by the aearch of Thomp son's cell. Jonea had few callers and has always been separated by two bar red doors from hla callers. How the tools were smuggled Into his cell Is a mystery to officers. Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Strong and Mrs. R. L. Ulle returned home to day afler visiting for the past week la Portland. . , 1 i. r . .. 1 . Among those to spend yesterday I here visiting and on business were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Elliott and son of Myrtle Creek. Bushnells Visit M r. and Mrs. R. A. Bushnell mo- I tored from Iirockway and spent I several hours here visiting with J friends and shopping. : From Oakland I Mra. Bam Smith. Oakland real i dent, spent the day here visiting i wltb friends and shopping, return- i I lug home this evening. I Her From O. A. C. I I IAIDUTIU UVUIllUlf, WI1U la "urim- ng w. A. f una Wllll.-r, oimjiiu- ing the week end visiting with friends In Roseburg. Drawn as Jurymen A. O. Slarke of Olendalo. McW. Daugherty of Yoncalla, and Alfred B. Halnea of Elkton, have been chosen aa jurymen for the Novem ber term of the federal court In Portland. Club Members Sailing Tickets. The membera of the Roaeburg Woman's Club are canvassing the town, selling tickets to the benefit dance to be held Saturday night, October 31, for the benefit of the clubhouse. The ladies began the ticket sale yesterday. USED CAR BARGAINS . Here are a few good buys now available in our Used Car Department. ."Good Utfed Roadster $150 Goocl Used Bug 35 : 1925 Model Roadster . I..... 275 1 925 Model Touring, Balloon Tires. , Guaranteed car Priced right. 1 924 Model Coupe New Motor. 1925 Model Coupe Balloon Tires. Good Used Truck with Warford Transmission E I If you are looking for a good used car, come in and let us know your wants. Terms to suit." OUR USED CARS ARE BOUGHT RIGHT AND SOLD RIGHT !C.A.Lockwood Motor Co. Rose utd Oak Streets School Teachers, of Douglas County We Would Be Clacfto Have You Call For Copies of these Booklets Tha Victrola in Music Memory Contests t Tha Victrola in Physical Education, Recreation and Play A Graded List and Educational Catalogue of Victor Records for Home, School and College. The Victrola in Correlation with English and American Literature. ' Music Manual for Rural Schools with the Victrola. Ott's Music Store Victrola, Edtsorf, Sonora 6t Brunswick Phonographs Returning to Sal Secretary of State and Mrs. Sam A. Koser and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Raffety, spent last night here on their way home to Salem after a tarallcn spent motoring In Cali fornia. They left this morning by auto. Mr. Raffety, formerly depu ly therlff In Douglas county, U niw chief nf the state ni.ik-r ve hicle d-partmii Chlcksn Dinner at Armory The dinner sponsored by the la- diea - of. St. Joseph's Catholic church, today In the basement of the armory waa a financial suc cess and well attended, crowds of people attending during the noon hour. The dinner will continue throughout the day and tonight. Mrs. Forbes and Son Visit Mrs. Fred Forbes and son, Willis, I of Portland, were in Roseburg for I a few hours yesterday. They have been enjoying a visit with Mr. I Forbes who la located at Hrldge. , Coos county, and also with Mends i at Klamath Falls, While -In this vicinity they were guests at the home of Will Willis nt Canyonvllle. : Rummage Bala Today I The Roseburg Woman'a Club I held a rummage salt! at the Sykea building today, raising funds for the clubhouse to be built in the near future. The members are ex pecting to hold the sales during the winter and expect to have a permanent place where they will give the aalea occasionally. A number of articles of clothing and practical things were donated and on sale, and the sale was well pa tronised. Mrs. Stanton Paaaea Through Mrs. Jennie M. Stanton, who for many yeara was a resident of Rose burg, passed tnrougn tnis city yes terday evening on her way to Cali fornia. Mra. Stanton haa been re siding In Seaside but haa been or dered by her physician to go to California. She will spend the win ter with her daughter In San Fran cisco. Several of her frlenda met her at tha train yeaterday and en joyed a ahnrt visit with her aa she passed through. Charleeton to Ba Danced Mlsa Lorelne Coulee, popular Roseburg girl, will dance the Charleston, the dance which la tak ing the dancing world by storm, at the Rainbow Gardens tonight. Miss Conlee has Just completed a course l0 oan room uancing in rortiann under the Chtistensen school or dancing. Another added attraction of the dance tonight will be Frank Rogera, who will sing the new fox trot sensation, "Speech." The hall has been re-decorated for the Hay seed Kail tonight, and Zeb Hokum and Hayseed Hand have been en gaged to furnish muslo for the occasion. Hoc mis Day- Mrs. H. Winston motored from Winston yesterday afternoon and spent a few hours visiting with mends.. From Sutherlln Thomas Harvey. Sutherlln resi dent, spent a few hours here today attending to business matters and visiting friends. Vlstta Friends Mrs. J. 1). Young, of darden Valley, motored here today and spent several hours shopping and visiting with friends. Front Cleveland- Mrs. Oeorge Reynolds returned to her home at Cleveland this af ternoon after spending several hours here shopping and visiting Visitor In Town C Johns returned to his home t Olendale this afternoon after spending a few hours here look ing after business affairs. In Today- Mr. and Mra. 8. n Jackson, of Olendale, spent a few hours here today ahopplng and visiting with friends. From Mel Mrs. Otto Matthews returned to her home at Melrose yesterday af ternoon after shopping and visit ing In this city for a few hours. Divorce Granted A divorce was granted today to Ellen M. Belcher from Worley Belcher. Cruel a id inhuman treat ment was alleged. Attorney Jones represented the plaintiff. Fined for Killing Deer Oeorge A. Halllday today paid a fine of $50 and coats In the local Justice court, after entering a plea of guilty to the charge of killing a female deer. '- Fire Department Called The fire department was cal led out last night for a flue fire at the Klks Club. The heat Set fire to the bourd lining outside the chimney plug In the basement and filled the building full -of smoke. No damage was done. however. Overcoat Recovered Bryan Lambert, traient, was arrested here lant night by Chief of Police Ketch, charged with the theft of an overcoat from a Dillard resident. The owner of the overcoat refused to prosecute and Lambert was released. Collar Bone Broken Kdward Hagar, son of Dr. and Mra. Charles H. Hagar, sustnlned a broken collar bone while gaged In practice scrimmage with the high school football team Thursday night. The boy waa In ihe thick of a hot mix-up when a blow fractured the bone. Foed 8ale Today The ladiea of the Bellvlew club sponsored a food sale today, hold ing the aale la the windows of the 201 h Century grocery. The sale was quite a successful one and pro ceeds will go to make up the annual budget, to be used for the Child ren's Home, the Red Cross and the Scholarship Loan and Kndow ment fund. , Man Injuraa Hand F. Thlele, of Oakland, who has been employed In the Reeilsnnrt sawmill, had tha misfortune to In jure hla hand In one of the sawa at that place Wednesday. Mr. Thlele In aome manner caught hla hand In the saw, aevering the third finger of the right hand at the second Joint, and aevering the end of the middle finger. He came to Roseburg yesterday to have the Injuries attended after first aid was given at Keedsport From Wilbur Mrs. Roy Quenton, of Wlbur, spent the afternoon here shopping and visiting with friends, return ing home this evening. Oldest Patron Calls Jsmes Ewart, who was one of those In attendance at the formal opening of the Douglas National bank building today waa one of the bank's oldest patrons. Mr. Ewart opened an account with the bank 37 yeara ago this month. ; - -. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A THRILL Come and see what wonderful hata we are offering at remark ably low prices. Mrs. S. M. King, Specialty Shopper 235 N. Jackson. 0 FIREMK.M HOLD HANOIKT. The members of the fire de partment enjoyed a delightful stage banquet last night, given In honor of Philip Harth, who waa recently married and Harrle Hootb, whose marriage la to be an event of the near future. Fol lowing a delicious banquet, where a number of abort talka were made, both of the honored, mem bers of the department were pre sented with gifts. A social time completed the evening. Judge J. W. Hamilton this afternoon issued an order calling the November grand jury for Monday, November 2. The grand Jury will have a week to dispose of Its In- vesications before the No- vember term of the Circuit court convenes on the 9th. A well filled . docket con- fronts the grand Jury. Salt Lake City. She also leaves two half-sisters, Mrs. E. Kaln of Utah, and Jessie Williams, of Portland. FUNERAL AT GLENDALE THIS MORNING The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary E. Coon, who paased away In Medford this week, following an operation for appendicitis, wss held Friday morning at Ol -ndsle, and Interment followed In the Olendaiu cemetery. Mrs. Coon was a sister of Thomas Simmons, of this city, and leaves foar other brothers, Charles, of Medford, Calvin -Walter of this city, and Robert of PONY EXPRESS RACE STARTS FROM SALEM (AanrUted Tnm Ltsatd Wirt.) SALEM, Ore.. Oct. 14. The pony express race, advertising a film production, started from Sa lem at 1:11 o'clock this morning and the riders expected to reach their destination In Portland about I: SO this afternoon. The horses are ridden by A. E. Springer and his ion, Elmer Springer, of Black foot, Idaho. The elder Springer Is a cowpuncher of note, who In 1913, at the Pendleton Round-up. rode Bill McAdoo, a broncho that had never been ridden before. - Frequent changes of horses will be made between Salem and Port land, with stops scheduled at Brooks, Hubbard. Aurora, Canby, Oregon City, and Mllwsukle. The horses ridden out of Salem were shod with rubber, and those finish ing the race In Portland will also be robber shod. On the Interven ing stretches the horses will be shod with metal. From Gleadale ' B. C. Johns. Olendale resident, spent several hours here toduy looking after business affulrs and trading. - From Wilbur ' ' B. Irving returned to his home at Wilbur yesterday evening af ter spending aeveral hours here attending to business matters. . From I'dido Among those from the rural dBtrlcts to spent yesterday af ter- noon here visiting with friends 'and chopping was Mrs, Chas. Churchill, of I'mpqua. j Visits Yesterday Mrs. J. HeruardI, of Idleyld, spent yeatorday In Roseburg vis iting with friends and ahopplng. returning home in the evening. Returns From irlamond Ijike (leorge: Honehrake, who - has been p ending the summer In the ; forestry service at Diamond Lake, jhaa returned to Roseburg. Here's Instaiit Relief from Bunions and Soft Corns - , , . Actually Reduces the Swelling Soft Corns Dry Right Up and Can Be Picked Off. EMERALD OIL MUST GIVE COMPLETE SATISFAC TION OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. Get a two-ounce bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) today. Every well stocked drug store has this, with the distinct understand ing that your money will be cheer fully returned If It doea not reduce the Inflammation, . soreness and pain much quicker than any rem edy you ever used. tions at regular intervals and the .swelling reduces. And as for Soft Corns a few ap plications each night at bed time and they Just seem to shrivel right up and scale off. No mailer how discouraged you hsve been with pads, shields or other applications, if you have not Your bunions may be so swollen tried Emerald Oil then you have and inflamed that you think you I something that will end your foot can't go another step. Your shoes i troubles for ever, may feel as if they are cutting It's a wonderful, formula this right into the flesh. You feel sick , combination of essential oils with all over with the pain and torture ' camphor and other antiseptics so and pray for quick relief. What's marvelous that thoasands of bot to be done? j ties are sold annually for reducing Two or three applications of I varicose or swollen veins. Moone's Emerald Oil and In fifteen i Every good druggiat guarantees minutes all the pain and soreness Moone's Emerald Oil to end your disappears. A few more applies- fimt troubles or money back. TODAY'S FOOTBALL DAILY WEATHER REPORT V. S. Weatner nnreao, local of fice. Roaoburg, Oregon, 14 hours ending t a. m. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Itlgheat temperature yesterday M Ixtwest temperature last night S4 Precipitation laat 24 hours 0 Total nreoln tlnNI flrat mnnih OR I Vnrmal r. r- r In, (hla tnn.ih SI Total preclp. from Sept. 1, to uate Average preclp. from Sept 1, 1ST7 - 196 Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 19:5 a Average precipitation for 4 wet seasons, (September to Msy. Inclusive) , n ti 1.61 Probably rain tonight and Sun- day; moderate temperature. WM. BELL Meteorologist PORTLAND, Ore., Oct 24 Within the first few minutes of the first quarter In today's game be tween Oregon and California, the Hears scored a touchdown on Young's plunge through the center, after a series of fast plays had brought the ball to within a foot nf Oregon's goal. Carlson kicked an extra point Score: California 7, Oregon 0. Finals. Dartmouth SI, Harvard I. Pittsburgh 12, Carnegie Tech. 0. Michigan S. Illinois 0. Yale 20. Brown T. Washington-Jefferson T. Lafay ette 1. Pennsylvania T. Chicago 6. Colgate I, rrlneetnn 0. Notre Dame 19, Minnesota 7. Penn State 13. Mich. Aggies 6. Nebraska 14. Kansas 0. Navy 87, Weatern Maryland 0. Iowa 16, Ohio State 0. Columbus 26, Williams Missouri S, Kansas Aggies 0. Army 19, St Louis 0. Third Period. Washington 10, Iowa State T. Drake 7. Ortnnell 4. Wisconsin 7. Perdue 0. Becefid Perted. Northwester! T, Tulsne 11 ' MiU'M'-m.wi,. UhiIuiHv'H" il ti itllCl " MM' hfi.il' f - Jbp Economical Tramportation I-! ismasil Touring Car 525 Roadster 525 Coupe Sedan 675 775 425 550 'ALL FMCtS P. O. 1 FUNT, MICH. 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