Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1925)
EICHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1925. I: 'P. 3 ; DR. RUPERT A. MOON Electro-Chiropractic Diathermy, Violet Ray, Actinic Ray, Ra dient Light, Galvanism, Chiropractic Ad justments and Scientific Eating. Safe, Sane, Sure. ' Why not get rid of those chronic troubles? Headache, Heart Trouble, Asthma, T. B., Stomach and Bowel Trouble, Nervous ness, Diseases of Men and Women. Chiro practic means Health for the Children. MAKE ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC YOUR HABIT 209 Perkins Pulldlng .. Phona E54 THREE MEN SLAIN IN BATTLE AMONG ;: N. Y. BOOTLEGGERS (Aamrialnl I'm Uanl Wire.) NEW YOHK. Oct. 21. Three wen wort) killed early toduy lu what police believe wag a battle, between 15 bootleggers In the base ment of a rooming house,. Two men were found dead tn the "ball and the third died later In a .hospital, from a bullet In hln brain. John Mngllorreltl. said to be part DANGER! ALL FOR COLUMBIA PICTURES WITH A BRILLIANT ALL STAR CAST rVuiut 1 1 1 k JANE NOVAK Oorothy Revier Robert Edsson Oaston Olasa Robert Gordon Lincoln Stcdman I ..vA CAST XIU LIBERTY THEATRE Sunday Monday Tuesday : 10c 25c The Liberty Theatre - TODAY-ONLY TODAY 1 0) AM ..N-V 10c 1A vt: III .-Hi mmrn lxs J UV I VI Webfoot Weekly Comedy SEE THE NEWS IT CONTAINS SCENES TAKEN AT THE SOLDIERS HOME, ROSEBURG. Starting Sunday, "The Danger Signal" The Whirlwind Drama of Railroad Life. Health Service owner of the house, waa arrested, charged with suspicion of homi cide. THOUSANDS DIE IN PERSIAN TYPHOON KARACHI, India, Oct. 24. Forty vessels have been sunk In the Per sian Uulf In the worst cyclonic storm In the memory of the pre sent generation. Messages from Bushire, Persia, estimate the death list at from 1.000 to 7.000. DARING LOVE! HE RISKED HIS LIFE THAT OTHERS MIGHT LIVE HE FOUND LOVE. WHO CAN EVER FIND MORE? i . You'll Thrill! You'll Laugh! (You'll Gasp! You'll Cheer! You will thrill like n coon going through it graveyard on Friday night with thirteen dollars in hi pocket I You will Imigh na if you were the dinner-guest of Will Rogers I You will gnpa like the hig Butter-nnd F.Rg Men from Keokuk when they hit Mnnhnttan Island I And you will cheer like fit football game when dear old Alma beat I 15c WAR HORRORS RESULT FROM BURNED CITY (Continued from page 1.) must aoon be set to the retreat of the Bulgarian forcea. i "If the Greeks are not constrain- ld to halt their offensive," says the agency, "the Bulgarian army, (though not numerous and not pos sessed of much material, will not look on much longer passively at (Violation of the national soil and will defend itself." Denies Greek Assertions. I The Bulgarian government has sent a note to Athens reiterating Ita denial that Bulgarian troops have at any time violated Greek frontier outposts, regretting that It I cannot enter Into direct nour par- lera with Greece and confirming Its i desire to await the decision of tile (league of Nation a council. I The note, which is In reply to the Oreek demands, declines all responsibility for the frontier in clilent and points out that al ! though the Bulgarian and Greek views differed aa to the origin of the trouble, the Sofia government from the very first suggested that a committee of Inquiry should be appointed to Investigate tbe mat ter and recommended that both governmenta should direct their armed forcea to cease hostilities. Unfortunately, the note contin ues, the Bulgarian proposal elicited no reply, while on the other hand. Greek troops advanced aeven miles Into Bulgaria. Confronted by such a grave situation, the Bulgarian government had no alternative but to appeal to the league. The note expresses regret that It waa not found, possible to carry on direct pour parlera with Greece and says Bulgaria now intends to 'await the decision of the League Greece BlaiVite Bulgaria. ATHENS, Oct. 24 The Athens agency maintains that the contin ued advance of Greek troops on the Bulgarian frontier la destined merely to relieve a post at Demlr Kapu, which the Bulgarians still are attacking In order to prevent the Greeks from re-occupying It. The agency Inslsta that the com mander of the third Greek corps haa been forbidden to billet troops or civilians In Bulgaria, but that the Bulgarians are continuing hos tilities. The agency also denies that the town of Petrich waa delib erately bombarded by the Greeks and maintains that only a few shells waa fired. Ihese being direct ed against the railway atatlon to prevent the debarkation of two companies of Bulgarian reinforce ments from Dubnitia. Bulgar Artillery 2 Guns. BOK1A, Bulgaria. Oct. 24. Bul garia Is sending troops Into the "war area" and haa decided to make a stand aa far as her limited military atrength permits. In case the Greeks continue to Invade the territory granted lier under the treaty of Neullly. This is stated In aulhnratlvn quartera here. The artillery sent to the affected district is limited to two field guns, but le la asserted that. If brought The Best Policy Is to keep well Insured. It la too latn to' Insure after tbe losa occurs. You 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 Cass St. Phone 417 Mrs. Charles Brand 6ong Interpretation Vole Building TEACHER OP 8INGINQ Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bide. RoMburf, Or Phon St DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Ppoclallat In th fitting of Glasiefl 11S Jacknon 8L Dr. Rupert A. Moon E I tctro-C h I ropr actor Nerve and Spine Special lit S09 Perkins DMg. Phone 5.'-4 Haircutting You'll want It rut some day. Why not let us do thr Job? laillcs work pt'lalld. Ilarber Ins Is dime rlKltt her. Up town prices. GOLDEN RULE BARBER 8H0P MO N. Jarkfon SI. AUCTIONS Wa i'll anylhlna and r-TerythlnK you hav to otfpr and Rft th blah dollar. 8o ma (or datrs. M. C. RADABAUGH M0 N. Pins St. ' P.F.HIRSCH ;! J ACCOUNTANT ' J Book Audlt.d Systtms (nstalltd 4 . - WE EXTEND OUR FACILITIES to those (lHstiitiff valuable banking Birvlre court Buy, prompt utHH, (- " firifiit-y. In evnry transaction. Conio lu antl gvt acquaint l. Thefeosebmg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. CHARLESTON Lorlene M. Conlee announces private and class Instructions in ballroom dancing. Begin- nlng course Includes technl- que and fundamentals of waltz and fox trot. Advance courso 4 Includes Charleston, Finale 4i hop, Maurice's new Canter 4j wait, etc. Call 512 J between 6 and 7 p. m. i Into action, they will fire upon the Invaders until silenced by their su perior long range guns. I The morale of the officers and I soldiers Is Mailt tn he nri-ellen, thnv f vowlna to die ralhpr limn Allow thrt Greeks to Bdvance further. (iicrtllua Join Anny. vtrmi ... or ri ,-v through Belgrade say Bulgaria la mobilizing. Reports received in the Jugo-Slavian capital from the border atata that forty comltadjla bands (irregulars! are enrnuie to Melnik to reinforce tbe army. Meinlk la ten miles northeast of Petrlrh. previously reported under Greek .hell fire. . n....!?0".. . .1 , .! PARIS. OcL 24. The owning of the League of Nations council, meeting, whlrh la tn Inntilrn itifn : the Greco-Bulgarian dispute, is set for 6 p. m. Monday in the famous clock room of the. Qua! d'Orsay, In which the Versailles treaty waa elaborated. Foreign Minister Brland. aa pres ident of the council, will preside. League Hears Frcm Greece. GENEVA, Oct. 24. The Greek government made Ita first gesture toward the League of Nations since the outbreak of the Greco-Bulgar- Ian trouble by communication u.ruK the league aecretarlat tndny of a telegram seating that Bulgarians occupied a blockhouse situated on Gruek territory, north of Demirhls- aar. Cold weather coming soon. Get a heater for the front room. Judd's Furniture Store has heavy Packard heating stnvee and quick meal ra iges. Trade your ol done In. J. M. Judd. FATE OF KELLEY AND WILLOSNOW IN JURY'S HANDS (Continued from pneo 1.'. PRtnblfshpri by admission of the defpmlnnti produced In the testi mony. Will R. K.ntt, counnol for tho dofontie, opened bin final a mi nion t lute In the afternoon and wm still fipenkinx when court ad-j jnurned until this morn Inn. There I wan no visible attempt on his ; part to acquit the defendants, his j entire plea hplnjr directed toward leniency justified, he snid, by the; circumstances In tho can of W" II-! los and Kelley. lie contended i that neither of the defendants h;i1 any part In the kill In of the! guards, that they agreed to thn , escape plot with the understand-j injt that there was to be no vio-' lence used and that at no time1 during the escape or during their I subsequent flight were either of' them parties to any violence. t o ' Cook with gas. Returns to Oakland j Miss Leah Knlpe, who haa been' attending teachers 'Institute hue. for the pant few days, and hnsj ben a guest at the home ot Mr. ( antl Mra. O. E. flross. returned to' her home at nklHnd IimIrv. HAYSEED BALL M ii. I Rainbow Gardens Tonite I ADDED ATTRACTIONS MISS PEGGY CONLEE H Demonstrating The Charleston the new dnnce craze FRANK ROGERS I Singing "Speech" the new fox trot sensation. Music by ZEB H0kl?M And Tlit Mayieed Band IT'S A ' 7?PAY ! FOR SALE Fine player Piano. cheap. J. M. Judd. Fltlt It K NT en at 44 N Room, boarders tak Ho.se St. . FOR SALE Both wool and cotto. blankets, cheap. Judd's Furniture Store. FOR SALEOne cookTstove, one heater. J. H. Williams, Melrose, Ore. ' FOR RENT Furnished sleeping Rent- room with heat, lots of hot wa ter. 311 East Oak. WANTED A reliable girl for gen eral housework. Phone 222-lt. .Mrs. Sam Hhomnaker. ' WANTED Second hand leather davenport In exchange for new i overstuffed davenport. Judd's ! runmure amre. lllK RENT 2 nicely furnished sleeping rooms, heated, reason-' able. Close In. Call 503 East ' Douglas. I BI'ILDGR wants Jobs of any siie. Will give a square deal. New r n.l hit.inn r,.r ai fh. i .; n Mayn.nl. Phone 336-R. 1 .vcs-'ivii r-jrT-.-dS. T - touring in good condition. Runs I -.i i t. m,- . r-i i Motor ro. Draln 0re. ! SfoNKY to loan on dwellings, apartment houses, building blocks ! or improved real estate. L mpqua I Savings and Loan Association. 1 Douglas Abstract Building. AFraL CREDIT FAR M LOANS Straight three, five and aeven year leans ;or twenty-year amort ized loan. The kind that gets you out of UebL M. F. Rice of Rice & Klce. SALIC Bone dry round maple and myrtle block wood at fl.50. A few tiers pine block left at $1 35. Level ground, good road. J. F. Bonebrake. N. Curry Est. I. LOST On Pacific highway be tween Roseburg and Riddle, red suitcase tagged A. V. Logsdon, Riddle, Ore. Finder please notify that address or leave at News Review. FDR RKNT Cheap, 3 good houses with garnge and plenty room to keep cow. In Kdenbower. . Close In and on pavement. Also few tons of good hay fur sale. Call 320 w. I ass St., or pnone lau-J AGENTS WANTED Amazing large cash commissions intro ducing bvautirul 93.U5 and $1.95 me&Hure mailt guaranteed shoes. Actual samph a furnished. Write for your territory. Style Arch, 11500, Cincinnati. KOK RENT S-room unfurnlshetl house, with garage, reasonable, near school. Also large furnished house with piano. 2 -room apart ment, nice place for roomers. Phone 70-J. Call at b22 1st Ave., N. TINY. ni'T ITS CUTE Thai's what our ylsltors all say. You'll say so, loo, when you see It. Five rooms, modern, plar-tered, and plenty of bullMn's, best residen tial district, large lot and a comfy home for sensible people. J25.'iii. terms. See It Sunday, E. K. Mcl.emlon, SU J. IISKD t'Ail fl'Kt;lM- Ulle mixl' l laxwell route. ha only ,run 6ooo ntlls for, J775. It nil! Six Slucla Tour., 7 pass., S!7R. Koud tour., good condition. $200. We are open evenlncs and Sun day, (live tarms and trade. Cliry sl.T IWvUers. 5-7 N. Jackson St. I g t C1 I JITNEY FOR RENT One Underwood type writer. Phone 131-J. FOR SALE Roll top desk and , chair. Judd's Furniture Store. j FOR "RENT S Clean furnished rooms for light housekeeping.' Adulta only. 81 W. Lane. ; FOB SALE AND TRADE lt-acre chicken ranch, miles out Creek. ' living aprlng. Will trade In on house. 6-room house, plaatered, ; modern. In city. Price 11800. Terms. 5-room house, t lota, I 11400. Terms. Restaurant for! sale. Milk route for sale. Two farms for rent. All klnda of bouBea and farms for sale and trade. I can match any trade. See C. Merrill, 501 Mill Kt. " i T ' (Aauclatnl Vnn lmi Win.) NEW LONDON. Conn.. Oct 24. Startling evidence of collusion be tween liquor transports In Rum Row and coast guard patrol boats engaged In blockading the rum runners .officials claim, la brought! to light here today with the arrest i of two Filipinos, Guillano Mahalli' of the United Statea destroyer Trlppe, .and Felix Pa I ma, of the pa trol boat C. O. IV. in their possession state officials ! found eight quarts of liquor which! Palma claimed waa secured from ! the rum ship Vingaa In Rum Row I by Chief Boatswains' mate White hood, who was In command of th ! patrol boat. Palma's signed statement alleges that the liquor waa secured from; the schooner on Thursday, but was j not distributed until yesterday af ternoon at Noank where the pa-! trol boat put In for repairs affterl returning from Rum Row. The! bow of the patrol boat, according : to Palma, waa damaged when It ran Into tbe rum schooner. If yon don't believe what yoo read, never seek opportunity through the classified columna. Keep an Eye on Your Property Values Property valuta change. Tour fire insurance policies uliould i-harje t corrnTonl. Inmirar.ce that waa adequate yvaterday may not offer you full protection today. We shall be triad to inspect your fire rlttkii and insurance protec tion In the light of present-day values. Smiles Direction GEORGE M. HALL 350 Local People Home Talent "Home Town Follies" Musical Extravaganza ANTLERS THEATRE One Night Only Monday October 26th SEATS Saturday 10:00 A. M. Antler j Phono and Mall Order Accepted j Guest Artists j Madame Arah HoytRae Contralto . and Myma L. Barger Coloratura Lyric Soprano and Richard Studley Baritone In a Brilliant Repetoire P.rarl. Ut 11 A.M. . : ' The Show that Put the "U" in Humor. Auspices Woman' and Altar Guilda of St. George' Church (Episcopal) - Smiles Curtain i:15 P. M. FALL FESTIV AL" AND October INCLUSIVE Roseburg, Oregon AUSPICES OF THE Douglas County Concert Band BIG ELI FERRIS WHEEL BIG 3-ABREAST 5-Big Shows-5 GOOD CLEAN CONCESSIONS I One Week of Fun and Amusement for Old and Young. Bring the Kiddie. Remember the Dates. Help the Band. Big Popularity Contest Remember the Place Kane and Washington Sts. PLANES COLLIDE; . -,1 AVIATOR KILLED (Asnrfated Pnei Lnad Win.) I SAN DIEGO. Oct. 24. Lieulen- ant Edgar L. Adams, United Statea nary airman, was killed and two , other men Injured, when two air-1 planea attached to the air squa drons of the battle fleet, based at i North Island naval air station, col-1 llded today off Oceanside, 45 miles I north of here. Lieutenant E. C. Stevens and Chief Machinists' Mate M. J. Mills received slight Injuries in the collision. Last Time Tonite JACK HOXIE -IN- "The White .Outlaw" - CHAPTER I "WOLVES OF THE NORTH" COMEDY Sunday Mon. Tue. "8 A REE r SOU OF KAZAN" JsHEJOUVtRCUWOOO cffateptcf MVIOSrllTH ' nuoucrm MM! 26 to 31 MERRY - GO - ROUND At Brand's ROAD STAND ' Pacific Highway 4 mile north Open Evenings Packed extra fancy Jonathan! apples ready to ship 11.65. and all grades down to 40c a bush el for cookers. Other varieties at car-lot market prices. Whole- aale and retail. x PEARS: ! de Anjon OVERLAND GRAPES: Tokays Malagas. Sweet Juice 0 rapes. 4o lb. Jelly U rapes 3c lb. APPLES: Jonathan Delicious Spltsenberg Newtown Rome Beauty Gano 1 Arkansas Black Cooker GRAPE JUICE: Orders taken for fresh grape Juice. Bring containers. N. B. Come and see thei qolden pheasants Last Time Tonite DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN Don Q HI Greatest Picture TOMORROW ONLY - A Paramount Picture Betty Bronson and All-Star Cast - ' In "The Golden Princess" A STORY OF THE GOLD RUSH DAYS IN OLD CALIFORNIA! . . A ROMANCE THRILLER SECOND TO NONEI J Roseburg . . Oregon I I ' it i