ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1923,
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SPECIA7
EXHIBI1
THIS WEEK
W ar displaying i
highly tntemdngcxhlbi
this week. Special Tiewi
taken at the Cbevroiet
factories Coax in aod
HANSEN CHEVROLET CO.
Phone 446 Rose Street Roseburg, Ore.
ALLEGED DOPE VENDOR IS thorities, charged with peddling
ARRESTED AT MEDFORD drug, aouthern Oregon. Local
.. . 'police claim White baa worked
oTZ, -t - . with
was arrested here last night and a woman companion also from
will hp turned over to federal au- San Francisco.
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Travel To
SAN FRANCISCO
Los Angeles and Way Points
BY PICKWICK STAGE
Two Schedules Daily Leaving
Terminal Hotel 7 A. M. and 3:35 P. M.
One Way Fare to S. F .....$14.75
I Round Trip Fare to S. F. 29.00
I One Way Fare to L. A i 26.60
I Round Trip Fare to L. A 50.00
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3 - Los Angeles by Pickwick Stage
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g Phone 586, Roseburg, Ore., for Information
CHURCHES CHAL
LENGED TO UNDER
TAKE CRUSADE
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SEYMOUR JONES TO
RUN FOR GOVERNOR
(AMOcUtnl trtm Lewd Wire.)
SALEM. Ore.. Oct. 31. A trip
recently made through eastern
. , ... Oregon by Seymour Jones o'. Sa-
renewed moral crusade to strong- lem makM it prRCtcally certain,
then the hands of those who are w bis ,rI).nds Jones will bo
ireapoiwibl for prohibition en- como .equate tot the republi
forcement and in particular to I nomnoll for governor at the
t. rt t tUa Z iv r nr n H Mav primaries.
support to the newly reorganized
activities of the Federal Uovern-
. ment.
who believe in prohibition the
necessity of supporting the lav
! by an Irresistible volume of pub
1 lie opinion. Of those who may I
live.
MEN'S GUARANTEED H08E
A ZOc hose guaranteed to wear 4
pair 4 months without a hole. If
they don't It's the factory's loss,
not ours. But we know they do
wear. Carr's.
Jones has been talked of for
u"TZ "Pl,? i""f;f and his friends say ho found
strength enough in eastern Oregon
to encourage him to enter the con
test. He was formerly speaker of
be out of sympathy with prohlbl- lH"B Ore0D nou"e of "Presenta
tion as a social measure or who
question the wisdom of the part
icular method by which It was
adopted. It asks voluntary com
pliance with the law In the in
terest of orderly government and
in order that the policy 'It repre
sents may be adequately ' tried.
It appeals for a new measure of
fair-mindedness and good will on
the part of all in connection with
tblsc vitally important Issue In
order that the outcome of the
great moral effort may be de
termined by reason rather than by
prejudice and self-interest.
"17'Peclally does the Federal
Council urge upon the churches
the necessity for a more adequate
program of education on the mo
ral Issues Involved In the liquor
traffic. We strongly emphasize
the need for a far greater 'atten
tion to this problem In the
churche s program of religions
education. In the last analysis,
law depends for Its support upon
the public opinion which sustains
It and the conscience of those who
live under It. There can he no
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OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. SI With
the results in only ill constitu
encies n doubt, Canada's general
elections have brought about I he
nearest approach to a preliminary
deadlock in the history of the
dominion.
The conservatives n niter Itlcht
Honorable Arthur Melghen have
made large gains, but with only
116 seats thus (ar assured they
clearly cannot command a major
ity IB the nest house of commons.
In these circumstances. It seems
certalu that Premier Mai-Kenzie
King will not resign berora the
meeting of parliament. The B re
ntier, however, has yet to con
sider the situation with his cot
leagues, and he will also confer
wlththe governor-general before
making any public pronounce
ment. .
In circle close to the ministry.
it is understood that Mr. King
favors challenging a vote of non
confidence. If he Is supported In
parliament, he will continue in
office for the time being at lean,
but if the house votes against
him. his resignation will nucos-
sarlly follow.
Mr. Melghen, as leader cf Ihe
opposition,, would then, In accord-
snce with custom, be called upon
to form an administration. Hut
it Is not likely that he would
continue In office long in such
a case without another appeal to
the country.
The general feeling in political
circles is that Canada's fifteenth
parliament will be short-lived.
The situation will be one of con
stant uncertainties with the pos
sibility of a surprise vote at any
moment turning out whatever
government happened to be In
power.
TORONTO. Out.. Oct. SI.
Standing of the parties In the
House of Commons on the base
of the returns from Ihe Canadian
general elections, np to nine
o'clock this morning was:
Conservatives 116 seats; liber
als 99; progressives 21: labor 2:
Independent 1: doubtful six. To
tal 245.
Doubtful seats are: one In
Queens, Prince Edward Island,
where the vote Is tied; Kenora
Ralay River in Ontario, whe-ie
Peter Heenan, liberal, is leading
Colonel .Marhln, conservative, by
ISO, with 80 districts yet to re
port: Bow River and Peace River,
Alberta, and Klndersley ami Ma
ple Creek, In Saskatchewan.
We have plenty slab wood now.
Can fill all orders. Denn-Gerretsen
Co.
MEDFORD, Ore., Oct 81. At
a hearing in Jacksonville yester
day afternoon, before members of
the state highway commission re
garding tne creation of a super
road district from Williams to the
Oregon Caves, over a dozen wit
nesses were- called, all of them
favoring the new road, with the
exception of Attorney H. D. Nor
ton of Grants Pass, who, while
not definitely opposing the pro
position, questioned the wisdom
of creating the district at the pre
sent time.
Delegates from Ruch, Williams,
Provolt and Medford, declared the
new highway would benefit all
sections of Southern Oregon, W.
H. (lore, former state representa
tive, and E. C. tiaddla. ' former
Medford mayor, leading In the
discussion. An Interesting fea
ture of the meeting, attended by
about 300 residents from all
parts of Jackson and Josephine
counties, was the appearance of
C. E. Davidson of Williams Creek.
who discovered the Oregon Caves
In 1874.
Mr. Davidson, a typical pio
neer, was loath to speak, but fin
ally yielded to persuasion and
said that he favored the new
road for he calculated the more
people who saw the raves, the
better for all concerned. The
people In his part of the country
he vaid, are tired of having to
"hop along a cow trail to get a
sight of these caverns."
The highway commission fin
nonnced they would consider the
testimony and make their decision
In the near future.
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tendance Nove'.nber 1. 1921. and
was awarded the cup for thut
honor.
Colllna View, with an aUeud
ance ot 98 In school and a mem
bership of 128 In the ornanlr-a-
tion, - won the cup for largeut
mer.berahlD in proportion to
ac.'aool attendance. October 1, '2i.
Cook with gaa.
FORESTER UNABLE
TO MEET WITH THE
LOCAL CHAMBER
In response to an Invitation to
meet with the Koseburg Chamber
of Commerce on November 6 for
the purpose of discussing matters
of local Interest, C. M. Granger
district forester, writes that he
will be unable to attend, owing to
the fact that he will be In Denver
at that time, lie Is desirous of en
listing the aid and cooperation of
the Chamber of Commerce In the
plan for the purchase of O. and C.
timber lands by the forest service,
believing that this plan will nol
only be of benefit to the govern
ment, but will likewise be advan
tageous to the counties as It will
provide Immediate revenue.
Futuro appropriations for the
North Umpqua highway, he stated,
will have to come from the forest
highway development fund, which
Is altoted on a cooperative basis,
uKn the approval ot the state
highway comiulHslon.
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In our hsnds. thir vans are spe
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the transportation of furniture to
any part ot city or surroundings.
"W aim to please"
H. S. FRENCH
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that legislation can relieve us of
the necessity ot training our
youth In habits of temperate liv
ing, self-control and the practice
of Christian rltlrnhln. T fo
ter such habits and to cultivate
such practice is the special and
peculiar responsibility of the
Church, to be Ignored only at the
peril of the nation.
"It Is our hope and confidence
that the report of the Research
Department on the prohibition
situation, calling attention as It
does to the real darners with
which we are confronted, will atlr
the churches to a renewed sense
of their responsibility, aot only
for the enforcement ef the nation
to It support."
Terminal Beauty Shop, (boo SSfl.
Trying to have a good
time in the summer time
without wearing frenhly
starched, well laundered
clothes ia like Topsy in a
gunny sack trying to play
Mis Eva. Our laundry
wig put you on the track
of ' real aummertlmi en
joy ment.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
PHONB 71 '
QUALITY CHOCOLATES
When we say quality chocolates
at r.i'c a pound It sounds doubtful.
Well, we have them. Not really a
50c chocolate but a better quality
that we are featuring at only 5nc a
lb. Try them and you'll buy them
regularly. Get them at Carr's.
Big line of fancy artificial fruit
just In at Carr's. Looks like the
real thing. Just what you want for
a permanent fruit dish display.
Kxtra quality styles at 19c each
piece at Carr's.
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I PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 31.
Award of the silver trophies lor
activity In organization work for
'the Oregon congress of parents
:nd teachers concluded the nnmml
convention of th organization
here last night.
i Ontario, Oregon, won Ihe enp
for the largest percentage of
membership rain, with an tncreaxe
, from 21 to Its members In a year.
i Hilverton, with 21 members,
won the cup for the assoeistlnn
paying for the largest membership
during IH25-2H. The school for
the deaf had the largest memlier-;
ship in proportion to scboil at-J
MAN SUSPECTED OF
ATTEMPTING TO AID
MURRAY UNDER BOND
(AMnrUtnl f'rvw beaaed Wirt.)
SALKM. Ore., Oct. 81. Kegel
Sorhus, who was arrested about
two weeks ago when he Is alleged
to have attempted to smuggle a
gun Into the slate penitentiary
presumably for Frank Fallon, a
convict, appeared In Justice court
today where his bull was fixed at
13,001). He was unable to furnish
the money and will continue In the
county jail. Bothus today demand
ed a preliminary hearing, and the
time fn this was fixed for Wed
nesday, November 4, at 2 o'clock.
Officers suspect that -the gun
which Horhus attempted to smug
gle Into the slate prison was in
tended for Fallon and that Fallon,'
who was lo be railed as a witness.
In the trial of Tom Murrav lead
er of the gang that escaped from
the state prison on August 12 last,
was to get ihe gun Into Murray'
possession.
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192343 MEMBER OF PORTLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
AND CERSHKOVITCH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA .
Morning Oregonlan: Donald Parker has a tone of uncommon"
beauty and technic that fulfills all requirements. He haa much'
that Is Individual In Interpretative ability,' '"
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A. a ROBERTS, President , -
Kresh grape Juice at Overland
Orchards. Itring containers or leave
at Brand's Koad Bland. Will deliver
when filled.
LOGGING CONGRESS
NAMES TACOMA MAN
FOR ITS PRESIDENT
(AaocUted fnm Lmmi Win.)
BEATTLE, Oct. 31 Mlnot Davis
of Tacoma. logging operator In th
Gray' Harbor district, wa elected
president ot the I'aclllo logging
congress at tho concluding session
of a sixteenth annual convention
heie yesterday. 1avls succeeds
I). A. Stewart ot Portland.
Vancouver, B. C, was chosen as
the 1928 convention city.
J. H. Melster of Bend, Oregon,
was named vice president while
(ieorge M. Cornwall ot I'ortlsnd
and K. O. English ot Seattle are to
remain s honorary vice presidents.
F. J. Ballnskl, Castella, and Otis
n. Johnson. Ban Francisco, were
elected director for California.
Directors for other state were:
Oregon J. R. Melster, Bend; F.
K. Abrams, Kugene; I). E. Stewart,
retiring president and A. R. Bsk-
or, I'ortlsnd; Idaho W. C Gedilea
and E. C. MacOregor, Boise; Mon
tana Walter Nells, Llbby; South
Dakota W. D. Eeardahear, Dead
wood; British Columbia Pbfl A.
Wilson and George Moev""yan
coover; Washington W.- -A.H r- ,
win. Bald I; Mlnot Darts, M on Um
bo; W. M. Leulhoid, Deer , Park:
Roy F. Morse, LongvLew and J4,.W.
Vlnnedga. North Bend. . .
NOTICE J
Having purchased the Intf ffsts
of the Roseburg-Eugeae Auto
Transportation Co., we wit! net be
responsible for any bills TjoVrt rant
ed by our predecessors prior'to Oc
tober 26. or for any debts contract-:
ed by others than pur own ageryta.
OREGON Al'TO TRANSPOIWA.
TION COMPANY.
When fun want the wide rlbbel
or fancy pineapple stitch hose' for
women, or for children remember v
you can get It In Arrowhead., at
Carr's. Beat quality, best look and ,
best assortment will be found in '
the Arrowhead Una. It Wears. .Try ,,
tt and see. Silks, wools or cation, '
you can get them at Carr'.
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