Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 14, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    . ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1925. "
STANDARD FUSE INSURANCE ESATEG
ON NEW LIGHT WEIGHT PASSENGER CARS:
CHEV.
STAR
50 Cents per $100
60 Cents per $100
60 Cents per $ 1 00
75 Cents per $100
We quote these figures to correct erroneous reports being circulated throughout this territory regarding fire insurance rates on new Ford cars.
C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR COMPANY
"6
C.'s bail there. I JITRY ACOUITS
Snider went through center (or a I MVii iu mum
O. A.
1 1 rF n ANT) n A. P. -yarl Une.
IN UKILHKUIN BA 1 111. yard. Luby made four yards
: I around right end. Snider punted j
(Continued from pace 1.) to Anderson on his fifteen yard
HYMAN HUNTLEY
IN 40 MINUTES
PUBLIC CARD PARTY
FORMER ROSEBURG
MINISTER PASSES
(Continued from page 1.)
In style, in quality, in variety of
new coloring and texture, Dobb's
Hats are supreme.
Duds for Men, Inc.
QUINE BROTHERS
llne who returned it to his own 23-
iSchulmerirh's kick for the extra yar dllne. Vitus lost half yard !
'point was good. Score: O. A. C. through left tackle. Wetzel failed 'this city to visit him.
1 14. Oregon 6. to gain. Wetzel punted to Schul. Grant Clayton Investigates. '
i O. A. C. kicked off to Jones on merich on his 40-yard line. He re- The most picturesque witness of
his ten-yard line. He returned it turned It to the 46-yard line. Car- the afternoon session was Grant
to the 34-yard line. Vitus failed to ter going In for Johnson at center (Clayton. Clayton admitted that he
gain through left tackle. .Anrter-. for Oregon. Time out. for O. A. C. had been a star witness In the Dr.
I son went through center, for four piay resumed. O. A. C. ball on O. llrumfleld murder case, but stren
,yards. Wetzel punted to Schul- a. C. 46-yard line. Luby made one uously denied he was aiming to
jmerich who fumbled but recover-. ,-ard around right end. Schulmer- assume the same role In the pre
ed on his own 24-yard line. Snider icn to Edwards, on a pass, for 30 sent trial, as hinted by the state.
punted to Anderson on his 48-yard yard brought the ball to Oregon's Clayton said he had known Hunt
jllne. He returned It to the O. A. twenty-yard line. Snider hit right ley '-for a little better than 3J
C. 45-yard line. Anderson hurdl.d tackle for six yards. Edwards years" and "still owed him a little
left tackle for three yards. Vitus made three yards through center, money."
thit right tackle for three more. ' Schulmerlch hit center for three Clayton testified that he had ex
! Anderson failed to gain through yard, and first down. Ball on amined the woodshed last Wednes
jleft tackle. Oregon's 8-yard line. Schulmerich day where Gibbs slept and where
LAJU2,.A,!"le70,? Ma.V'!i mf5 hit rirht tackle for four yards. ,Mrs. Huntley went to pray after
" I DnUa. mlll0 aha vanl thrnnirh .XttB VlBlt Of Mr. DCTfV and the
Benefit Woman's Club build-
lug, auspices of tho Woman's
Club. Monday night. Novem-
ber 16th, 8 o'clock, at Moose
hall. Five hundred and bridge; 4
prizes and refreshments. Kv-
4 eryone welcome. Admission !5
cents. !
i
PR in A V MrtRIMINP.
KNCAI'Ell COX VICT FROM
HAN QUC.NTI.V ItfcTAKK.V
will take charge of the
OXFORD ROOMS
On Monday, November 18.
LEVKR.NE DRYBURGH.
Hev. A. S. Jenkins, formerly of
this city, died Friday morning
following a two-week's Illness, ac
cording to word received here late
yesterday afternoon.
Iter. Jenkins was a retired mln-
iter of the Methodist church, and
sided In Roseburg for a number
of years, where he made many
friends. He recently moved to the
coast, where he since had made
his home. He has been suffering
! from pneumonia for the past two
;
right tackle. Schulmerich
the ball to the one-foot line.
Schulmerich Scores 7.
penalized fifteen yards for holding. I
Wetzel punted to Edwards who
was tackled before he received the
ball and Oregon was penalized fif
teen yards for bitting the receiver
before he bad the ball, giving O. A.
C. first down on their own 38-yard Score: O. A. C. 20: Oregon 13.
line, cuwaras mane one yarn liattey replaces i-evm at leu lac- tPT Tne mother-in-law and the
through center, but O. A. C. penal- kle. Schulmerlch's kick was good. wl(jow testified that after the
izcd five yards for backfleld being Score: O. A. C. 21; Oregon 13. :f,al melee thev had seen the
In motion. Snider punted, but j Snider kicked off to Jones who ...,. ..imiti.'. v- j in.
.nautz uiui-Kt-u nit- puDi huh leu .reiurnea uie pan io uregun s oo
on It on the O. A. C. five-yard Une. ivard line. Time out, Oregon. Hey-
weeks until his suffering resulted
In death Friday. The body will he
brought to this city for burial. lle
leave many friends here to mourn
Ihis passing.
Rer. Jenkins was bom near Dela
wars. Hhln IVm SI lKfil hHtf fiS
CVuaia ornnA lillM at 1 1 VSB1-1 ml 1 " -i -rt
took, prayer meeting ,an produced a pa-1 OrcharUa. Bring containers or leave I )f f aKe Rt'h? tlme Va,Ji'
per nark full of chips ho had path-1 at Brand's Road Stand. Will de-
ered. He testified that he had i Uvered mhen tilled
1 null ilnivn In lha annitohorl anil
Schulmerich went through right ,h, .. ,. , fcn .-i,..- .
tackle for another' touchdown. ..,, H. M ,, . imn,..hi
for cloth prints to show In the lit
on the dirt. The defense main
tains that the shed, alleged to have
Vitus made 3 yards around left nnl.li replaces Jones Vitus take used tryitn(, place, was
covered with litter. He also told of
bruises he saw on Hnntley's face
end. The referee was in the mix- fullback and Reynolds halfback.
up under the players. He can Reynolds make one yard but ball
hardly ..walk. ;Jones , made left returned and Oregon penalized two wk aftr.r Bf(alr ,na on
guard for two yards. Ball on O.lve yards. They pulled th dead hl shoulders the last week.
A. C. one-yard line I man play on the same play but it i A)ton RIr. tP,tlrpd fo , rooi
; Oregon Adds 7. 'didn't count on account of the chRract(lr of , p,UKltt,
Vitus went over for a touch- penalty Smith replaces Smith at connlv., The wnPM M he had
down through left tackle. Time loft end. Reynolds, hit center for i , , ,K ..ki im.
out Oregon. Anderson hurt. The five but both taems were of side ,,, , ,h niin hn
block by Mautz that paved the way and the ball was returned. On a
With his parents he moved to Il
linois when 4 years of age and. was
Charles Whltaker. who es-
raped two weeks ago from
tho road camp at San Quen-
tin, was arrested here this
morning by Deputy Sheriff
George Sewell. Whltaker had
served 18 months of a 6-year
sentence Imposed for the
4 theft of an automobile. He
had been permitted to go to
the road camp from which
be escaped with a rompaii- 4)
Ion. He was recognized by 4)
tha deputy sheriff from a 4
description furnished by the
San Quentin officials. Whit-
aker says that he was ar-
rested as a vagrant at Ash-
4 land two daya ago, but waa 4
released without being re-
4 cognized. 4
- -
cult two years and at Jacksonville
one year. On account of his physl-
.nr.. , i. t- . . 1 tl'-.l.
Illluru Eiruna. Ul nniw, nanu. n . , ,.., , ,. . j
.in ..-i ,nnii,, im v. sepiemoer 2t. iid ne was unneu
gene, where he attended tne tooi-i"" "-w
ball game today, and will spend to which union was bora five chil
Sunday visiting his parents, Mr. ren. two of whom have passed on
and Mrs. F. A. Bemla, and with before. He leaves to mourn bis
friends. death a widow and three sons, J.
Have a bargain In a good Dodge H of Little Rock. Arkansas; K. E..
sedan. See Taylor with Catching i and F. J.. of North Bend. .
Motor Co. He was a staunch Christian and
Plows that will plow Wack mud 'a powerful worker. At the age of
at Wharton Bros.
Si-e this quick all ennmel
Quick meal range, worth 8126, for
left fatherless four years later, on CBl coudltlon he retired from the
ministry after serving at Jackson
ville, and moved to a ranch In tb
vicinity of Roseburg, where he re
sided until last January, when h
moved to North-Bend.
$98.60. Judd's Furniture Store.
'A cash prise goes to the winner
of the Charleston contest next Sat.
urduy night. This contest is being
27 he entered the Southern Illinois arranged by Miss Peggy Conlee, a
conference of the Methodist Epls- graduate Chrlstensen School of
coi.nl church. He moved to Oregon I Itanrlng, Portland. - Better than a
In 1911 and served the Wilbur cir- circus.
nsmed Akers at a dance." He had
ONLY HANDFUL OF
BRIGANDS MENACE
!;
I . LEGION NOTICE.
w i . r t Tr nrnAnT
UAMUtua, KCJ-UK 1 ; 4, Meeting Tuesday night, Nov.
v )4 17, at club rooms In Armory.
(Aoootatrd ma Ual win-.) 1 ArmutJce Day report and oth-
BEIRUT, Syria, Nov. 14. One4 er Important matters. Norni-
hundred and fifteen bandits and nation of officers for ensuing
forty Maronltes have been killed year. Entertainment
touchdown was a beautiful trinle pass It was broken un by u...i .i n. ,if . .
Mautz getting through the Oregon who rot the ball for int-r- .. v.
t iw.w. , q'ho Hefenan nlifecteil trt the
Reasonably
"The Vogue."
priced dresses at
Keep an Eye on Your
Property Values
Property values change. Tour
fire iniumncA policies should
change to correspond, lnntiran.ee
that was adequate yesterday
may not offer you full protection
today.
We shall be glad to tnepect your
fire rinks and Insuranre protec
tion tn the light of present-day
values.
wnwe.iiK
'4
t ATTENTION LADIES.
4 A complete lino of new,
w up to date dresses, reasonably 4
priced, at "The Vogue.
during an attack by bands of bri
gands on the village of Kawkaba,
near Hasbaya. The information
comes from French sources.
for
piny,
j line In plenty of time and blocking ferenre with the receiver.
line kick, tne Dau roiling DacK taAnderson to Wetzel, waa Incom- ,... ,-,,- , thR frncas s.
the flve-yard line, hut Mautz could plete. Anderson fumbled the ball ..,llrjr.. h ... tine.l hv
not pick It up because it wa too on the next play while trying o tnUur't. sustained Dy
.-..un. no ,v-m on int. U.MI wiina pass ann u. A. i;. recoverea ine
the O. A. C. men were diving for htill on Oregon's ten-yard line.
;lt. Wetzel's kick was good. Score: jMlnlmaugh replaced Anderson at
iOreeon 13: O. A. C. 14. quarter. O. A. C.'s ball on Oregon'3
I Tho Oregon stands are wild, ten-yard line.
! There Is not a vacant seat In thq , Schulmerich Kick. Goal,
stands and lots of people on top Two mlnu,P , KO, Lubv mt
;of cars looking over the fence. 'fir,Pn v.rd, ht th t,n ,trn-
Luby replaces Dcnman at right hprll,. , ,-.m, wpr
side. Luby failed to gain runnlne
the ball out of bounds. Schulmer
ich made one yard through right
tackle. Schulmerich kicked a field
goal." Score: O. A. C. 24; Oregon
13.
nn I a i . a-.. v. n. m rU i w "
nnn pu- i" i my un a. x u -fg-yard line where Vitus returned
oavaiu linn. oninon Ki"-n ill mi
Dfzon. Oregon, at right tackle. On
half.
Jones kicked off o O. A. C.'s 29
yard line . No gain. Luby circled
left end for five yards as the gun
ended the quarter. Score, end
third quarter, Oregon 13; O. A. C.
14.
DR. DEAN B. BUDAR
OPTOMETRIST '
Specialist In the fitting of
Olassea
lit Jackson SL
AUCTIONS
We tell anything and everything
you have to offer and get the
high dollar. See me for dates.
M. C. RAOABAUGH
- 630 V. Pine St
Men's suits cleaned and pressed.
11.50. Roseburg Clean era, phone
473.
STEPHENSON FOUND
4 GUILTY OF MURDER
NOBLESVILLE, Ind.. Nov.
4 14. I). C. Stephenson, former
Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux
Kl.m of Indiana, was found
guilty by a Jury Ibis after-
noon of the charge of mur-
der 1 nconnection with the
death of Madgo Oberholtzer.
who died of selt-admlnlster?d
4 poison following a brutal as-
sault alleged to have been
commltteed up her by Steph-
enson, with the assistance of
4 two co-defendants, KUnck and
Gentry.
a bko pmu tscnu mericn lauen to vi'ns made 8 yards. The pistol
igaln through center. Luby made ,,,,,,, tn(, Score. Q A c
seven yards around left end, and u 0rp u
first down. Ldwards made left 0
end for four yards. Time nut for I '
j Oregon. Resume play. Snider hit I
; center fo rthree yards. Luby Inst I
i five yards around right end, Mautz
LOCAL NEWS
it-.. :
I ' Mrs. Ed. Marks and son of Oar
den Vsllev, motored here and snent
,lhe sfternnon shopping and visit
Ing with friends.
See the new dresses at "The
Vn-Tie."
It to the 40-yard line. A pass was 1 Pruning tools of all kinds at
grounded. A pass Mininllaugh to Wharton Bros.
Heat with gas.
getting through the line nnd nail-
: ing hfm before he could get start-
. ed. Mautz is playing a flashy
game, paving the way for both
. touchdowns. Time out for O. A.
C. Snider went back for a punt.
He punted to Anderson on his 20-
i yard line, where he fumbled but
recovered with no gain. Anderson
hit center for one yard. Jones hit
center for two yards. Wetzel
punted out of bounds on his own
Heat with ga.
Fresh srnne nrire at Clverlnnil
, - o-rn ii.-rw nil uiiNiut'iin, iu
Orchards. Bring containers or leavej they returned to their h
dale dresses at "The Vogue."
o
Cook with gas
TELEPHONE FOR YOUR GROCERIES
AND LET US DELIVER THEM
It Is much easier to lift the receiver on the phone than It Is to
carry a basket of groceries home.
Reliable persons may open a charge account with ns and then
phone for their groceries and have them delivered to their
homes. We sell at as low a price as la possible, considering qual
ity and service rendered.
It Is a pleasure to serve you at all times.
Try Knight's Rogue River Catsup. We have Knight's Saner
Kraut and Mince Meat, and they are fine.
Support the Community Chest, give all you can.
ECONOMY GROCERY
O. L. JOHNSON
The Store That Serves You Bast.
Phone 63
Secretarial, Stenographic, or Bookkeeping Course
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
(82 Willamette SL Phonf 668 Eugene, Oregon
Enroll Today It's a Good School
. . A. E. ROBERTS, President
Miss Doris Sandrles, of Grnnts
Pass. Is spendingjhe week end here
visiting, as the guest of Miss Ruth
Pickett.
Peg harrows, spring tooth and
disc harrows at new reduced prices
at Wharton Bros.
Mrs. 8. P. Holmes, of Medfnrd,
met her husband, who has been
been here on business, today, and
rime thle
at Brand'a Road Stand. Will dellTeriafi,.rnoon. Mr. Holme- U with the
when filled. I freight office of the Houthern Pa-
Iclftc rompanr at Medford, and Is
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189 L. well kanwn here.
) Axes, wedpe. rrow-rut aw and
A complete line of new, up lo; other wood rutinrs tnnln mt Whor.
iton Broii.
I While not out of dancer, V. An
tdrleaff. who wan rlouxlV Injured
1 yeMerday when a larne tlnibr top-
iriv-u mini uimiii mm, anu iHKen
to Merry HoapUal, In reported to
I'M WOK
In the rirriitl Purt t the Hint of
fr-rKon for IjomkIh" f 'nun I y.
K.!n M( ron-inn. IMnlntlff. v-,
t'irf MfCiii'Hii, rftnint.
T rharlHta Mn'omai, thp ntmv
naiD-Ffl I M'f-r-nilnnt:
In th nnme of I he Ptnt-r of
Or-aT'tn. You ore h-ri'h n-'intri-ri1
lo appenr nnd nnt-We-r Hi rnm
plutnt of the jiiitlntiff. fl!i nRulnnt
you tn th ntiovp It Ifil rntirt nnd
odtja-, on or ti"for the 21 f 1 )y
nf i)ffiilisr. Ittl'S. hflnfc th" it-r
pr'B-riol Uy lh rotirt In th .r-
or fir puMttlon of nnld rnim
ynii to mnie-rtr Hiiil Hnn--Mtnplalnt.
and If ymi fall
to nnnwcr the naM roniplnlnt on
or tirtfor hU tint. th plnlntlff
will rily to tho court for lh r--llff
nruyrd for In hr roinplBlnt. a
iifi lni't ftfnttment of whl h tn at
follow: for a iJi-cn'O dl-tiol vlnic
ih marrlna:1 ronirm I now t iittnar
hitr-n yurnflf and ntnlntlff ami
edr you erer Of ml. other applieationa. If you havi not': bJrin T InVnrrUl.
Your bunions may be o swollen tried KmeraM Oil then yon Itave thin aummona la ttuhlinlird In th
and inflampd that too think rod aomethlna that will end tout foot Rm-hiirar N wa-tl-vi w Uy oni-r of
cant ro another step. Your shoes; troiioies for ever,
may feel as If they are cutting1 It's a wonderful formula this
riKht Into the flenh. You fel sick coiuhlnatlcn of eatentlal oils with
all over with the pafn and torture1 ramphor and other antiseptics so
and pray for quick relief. What's . marrelous that thousands of hot
to he done? Mies are sold annually for reduclnjf
Two or three applications of rarlcose or swollen veins.
Moone's Emerald Oil and In flftepnl Kvery rood drnnrlst guarantees
Here's Instant Relief from
Bunions and So ft Corns
Actually Reduce 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 twoounce bottle of Moone's tlons nt remilar Intervals and thelj""""
Emerald Oil (full strength today. ', i.welllns: reduces. ltn"rnw
Kvery well stocked dm store has, And as for Soft Corns a few ap
thls, with the dlntlnct understand- plications each nleht at bed time
Ins; that your money will be cheer- and they just aeetn to shrivel right
fully relumed If It does not reduce up and scale off.
the Inflammation, soreness and No matter how discouraged you
pain much quicker than any rem- have been with pads, shields orj''
the ll.m tie". K. guln, Jml "f
th" e.nintv eonrt, h'H.t" on ll 1 tlh
d'lV nf Nov.inlir. In:'-'., and th. flmt
pul.llenli'tn nf thl. .iifniiien. I" nf
ilt. th. Hth il.y f N'.ienihr.
Vi.'.'i. sni th. L.t piihtlf-.lli.n will
t. i.n th. 2ftlh dnr of lie-mhr.
tr.klna a p.rlr.4 of sis full
and consecullv. -..-t..
It. W M AftMTKft.
i... ., . ! ii f ..,a .... Aitorn.v rnr i-inmiui. n"-
. mU,... ,,,,... .,. .... . , (P,rkln, ituiidln. fti.el.ur. Or.-
i fllHappi-ars. A few more appllca-i foot troubles or money back. (rin,
like JSfifc
90utstaodlfig
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ity, the Mar tag Gyrafoara
it aviiliblc with (jaaoluM
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1 Waihcs faster.
3 Wsihesckantr.
I Lsigest hourly
capacity in the
world.
4 Most compact
washer made
takes floor apaca
only 25 inches
square.
8 Cast aluminum
tn b c a a't
warp, roe. swell,
split or corrode.
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.
7 Clothca can be
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t Tub dean it
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wringer. Self
adjusting. In
stant tension
release.
A STARTLING new wash
j ing principle has been
Va created it is the May
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pare with its helpfulness.
The Maytag washes a tub of
clothes in 3 to 7 minutes elim
inates hand-rubbing even on
collars, cuffs and wristbands
washes easily and immaculately
lace handkerchiefs, heavy blan
kets and grease-caked overalls.
Prove all this in your own
home next washday. Call us
and we will bring a washer
right-to your home. The only
obligation is one that you
owe yourself. And remember
if the washer doesn't sell it
self don't keep it.
Dtferrtd Payment I
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Churchill Hardware Co., 202 N. Jackson St., Roaeburg, Oregon
Phone 73