EIGHT
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1925.
REMOVAL
1 . NOTICE!::-:'
' G. V. Cook has removed his Music
Studio to the Bell Sisters Block over
il v Ladies' Shoppe
LIBERTY THEATRE
INSTALLS WURLITZER
- ORCHESTRA ORGAN
' The Liberty Iheatre, under the
management of E. A. Gross, la
' completing today the Installation
of a two-manual Wurlllzer orches
tra organ.fone of the latent photo
play unlU. The instrument is a
eomblhatlon pipe organ and piano.
With, a complete set of orchestra
effecta;' being designed particular
ly for-motion picture theatre work,
affording all the necessary traps to
dd nullum to the screen produc
tions. ' ' i
, The pipe organ Is of particular
ly good tone and. will be a di elded
addition to the theatre.
' , The task of Installation Is al
most completed and the Instru
ment will probably be used for the
first time tonight. A special pro
grarjLjvlll be given tomorrow even-Ing-ity
Mr. Gordon Conk, thu or
gnntsf for the Liberty theatre.
Took with gas.
Theda
IN lER1 FIRST NEW PICTURE AND FIRST
if ou' SHOWING IN NORTHWEST 1 '
1THE UNCHASTENED WOMAN
AT
THE LIBERTY THEATRE
SUNDAY,' MONDAY, TUESDAY
DEC. 6-7-8
IN ORDER; TO GIVE A FIRST SHOWING OF
SCREENDOM'S MOST POPULAR STAR'S RE
TURN TO THE THEATER WE ARE POST.
PONING THE ADVERTISED "STEPPIN' OUT"
FOR A LATER SHOWING. '
FOR YOUR ADDED PLEASURE
""' A
W a.
" 2 Manual Wurlitzer Organ
Presided Over by
G. V.COOK
WHO OFFERS INTERESTING NUMBERS FROM HIS
REPERTOIRE OF 3000 PIECES
. LISTEN IN AT THE LIBERTY THEATER
LIBERTY THEATRE
Last Time Tonight
'; Matinee Saturday
SfeHARRY
Lhsmbsuumum
Th ttory of the great open spaces and a girl who came from the East
11 loaded with atmosphere, mystery end mighty fistic ttlns Is packed
With awe-lnplring rlmts uf the natural marvels of the Vet.
10c 4 WEBFOOT WEEKLY COMEDY 20c t
SMICK P. T. A. HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
I The regular' business session of
; the Huilck school P. T. A. on Frl-
day evening at the school house,
was followed by an Interesting
I program and social time. The pro
igrain included u rending, "Hurry
j Hume Mother," by Mrs. J. J. Hes
ter; reading, "Our Inula," by Rob
ert Gladwlll; musical selections
on Vlctrola; reading. "The Hook
!of Adam." by Mrs. Iloyer; read
i Ing, "When Papa's Sick," by Mar
Ijorie Her; .reading, "When1 Pa
Goes l'p to Town." The program
j was followed by a luncheon.
DEMENTED INDIAN GOES
TO ASYLUM, FOR ASSAULT
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Dec. B. I
Perry John, Klumath Indian, will !
b taken today to the state hospital
at ftalein In compliance with the
verdict of a circuit court Jury yes- j
terday, following his trial on an t
Indictment charging him with a 1
criminal assault on a small child. ,
The jurors held John to be not ;
guilty by reason of Insanity, and ,
directed that he be sent to the
sliltn Institution.
n
twrigWl-V &TtTt iTy.tm V: f
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to sincerely thank the
dear friends who extended their
aid and sympathy and for the
beautiful flower at the passing
of uur beloved husband and father.
Mrs. Jesse Simpson.
Grace Kllen Simpson.
G. II. Lawrence and Family.
KLAMATH HIGH ENTERS
BASKETBALL LEAGUE
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Dec. 5.
Klamath hlKh school will enter
the Houthern Oregon High School
Basketball League (or the first
time In its history, according to an
nouncement today by Paul T. Jack
aon, principal. A league schedule
will be arranged at a meeting of
high school alhletic directors anil
officials In Medford next Saturday.
Do You Need Money?
We are making loans on
Itoseburg residence atid busi
ness properfy. Monthly re
payment plan. Attractive
rates. We are loan agents Tor
the Kiiiltnble Savings a Loan
Association of Portland. Also
we have private money for
clly loans and Kastern money
for farm loans.
G. W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
1 16 Cass St. Phone 417
FRANK A. TERRY
Equitable Savings &. Loan
Stock
Inquire of
0. W. Young & Son, real
estate, or at Churchill Hard
ware Co.
Fred Haynes
DRUGS
SUNDRIES
TELEPHONE
NO. 144
Jackson Street near Douglas
DANCE
Wigwam
, Tavern .
SATURDAY
DECEMBER 5
LIVE iviRC MUSIC
Dancing $1.10'
INCLUDING TAX
DANCE
AT : i
LONG'S HALL
Cole Valley
SATURDAY NIGHT j
DECEMBER S H
Music By K
SUTHERLIN ORCHESTRA B
Ileal Music A Real Crowd S
A Real Time. B
The Pioneer Chiropractor
DR. M. H. PLYLER
I'hone ir,2 Ijine and Rose Sis
Electricity and other
Therapeutic methods used
Established 12 years
DONALD PARKER
Concert Violinist and Teacher
Regtnners and Advanced Pupils
accepted. High School credits
given.
218 So. Jackson, across from
Kohlhagen Apartments
"Druglsss Health Center"
Dr. Harrison Folk
Dr. Catherine McNeil
Chiropractic and F-lectro-Therapy
Thompson Mineral Vapor Hatha
S37 W Chih f'hone 491
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spina SpeclatlsL
,109 Perkins Rldg. Phone 554
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the tlttltj of
Qlassea
lit Jackson Bt
Dr. H. C Church
OPTOMETRIST
POKlna Bldg. Rotsburfl. Or
Phnee M
Shot Probably Fatally by
Detective After Four,
Previous Attempts
j to Burn Plant.
j ROCKFORD. Mont., Dec. B. The
affection of a Montana cowboy for
the seml-wlld horses of his native
ranges may cost him his life.
Frank I.ltts. Miles City. Montana
cowboy, learning that horses
raised on a ranch where he was
working were being shipped to
Dockford for slaughter at a horsn
meat packing plant, came here with
the Intention of dynamiting the
Dlant, and was seriously wounded
In the attempt.
lie was found In a thicket where
he crawled after he was shot by
a detective who had surprised him
In the act of placing enough ex.
plosives to destroy , Chappel . Bros,
plant, where horses are slaughter
ed for dog food and for export 4o
Europe.. . . ,.,-.......
. Ciuses Heavy Loss. , (.
! " From his rot In the hospital ward
of the Jail, LIU" gave the police a
statement telling of four previous
attempts to burn the plant after ha
had written a letter to Mrs. Coof
Idge, wife of the president, asking
her to use her Influence to stop
the practice. t
One of the fires, two months ago.
Inlured several persons and' dv
stroved one unit of the plant wltb
an estimated loss of $50,000. The
other three were extinguished be
fore much damage resulted. Since
then, private detectives have guard
ed the place. ;
si Worsted In Duel. . .'
Early yesterday one of ' the
I guard challenged a man, crouch
ed against a wall. In an exchange
of pistol and shotgun shots, the
prowler anparently escaped. A
suitcase filled with dvnamlte was
found near a hole in the brick
wall.
After an all-day search. Lltts was
found In a elnmn of bushes almost
two miles away, semi-conscious
nd with Ma back cnt to ribbons
bv blrdihot. A partial statement
obtained from him indicated that
he had worked as a cowboy and
'miner In many western states and
In Alaska.
ITe Is 41 years old. Tapers In his
pockets disclosed his affiliation
with severnl radical labor organis
ations Including the I. W. W.
Chanpel Brothers Imnort large
numbers of the horses from which
'are mnde a dog ration and a tinned
product for European human con
sumption. '
Cook with m
WASHINGTON GASOLINE
TAX UPHELD IN COURT
TACOVA. 'Wash., Dee. 5. Rv the
decision of Judge E. E. Cushman
In federal court yesterday the
state gasoline tax of two cents a
eetlon on all rasnllne for motor ve
hicles still stands and the suit
brought by a gronn of citizens to
wipe It out and collect refunds for
monev already exacted Is thrown
lout of court.
I The action wsi brnneht nralnst
Stnte Treasurer W. C. Potts In Oc
tober bv a group of auto frelirht
and motor bos operators who
sought to destroy the stnte gnso
llne tax by attncklng It on consti
tutional grounds Bnd as In conflict
with federal laws. Tnv also
sought to recover about $2,250,000
which It was alleged had been Ille
gally collected In the past.
(mrt.1 mnne tneer Tho. K9-T,
Revival Services
DECEMEljER 4-8
at Melrose Church
Conducted by
Rev. O. Stenersort
of Astoria
Special Music
Harp and IMaun
All Welcome
USED CARS
1923 Hoick Touring, like new.
1923 Hulek 4 Touring.
1923 Mnxwell Coupe.
See These Before Buying
MOTOR SHOP
GARAGE
WATCH
CLOCK
AND
JEWELRY
REPAIRING V
v
My New Shop It at &
111 S. Jackson St S
4
tiring In your work and 9
g-.'t quit k,')onet service, S
W E. Clingenpeel I
if NEW TODAY I
I FOR SALE Ford son plow, 112.
Herman Schulze, Brockway.
FOR-SALE Jersey cow j' "fresK
Round Prairie Ranch, Ruckles,
Oregon.
FOR '8ALE5-7oonThouse and'lot,
house completely furnished. 413
Fowler St
, FOIl RENT- Five-room furnished
house. Inquire 647 S. StephenB.
i Phone 471-L. i
, FOR RENT A . two-room house,
j Also two-room apartment. Adults
! only. 929 Winchester St.
FO RSALE El of SW1 and "Swi
of SEJ section 12 T. 2, R, 7.
Make me an offer. L. R. Barto.
Thompson Falls, Montana.
, RENTALS 2 sniaH-houses at $16
i per month. For rents see G. W.
Young ft Son. Phone 417. ,
STRAYED from Winston, dog, part
Airedale, light tan curly hair,
long tall. Very timid. Reward.
Mrs. O. J. Bacher, Phone 2F4.
AMIK)LdTng two bicycles picked
up on street. Owners may have
same by paying for ad and iden
tification of bicycles I. S. Ketch.
FOR -SALE Full blood-RliodeTli
land Red cockerels. Petite
prunes. Call at 53(i N. Pine St. or
write Mrs. John Betts, Roseburg,
burg. Ore.
MO N E Y fa-HentTfiA for home fi
nanclng. Large sums of money
are available for first mortgage
residence loans. I'mpqua Sav
ings and Loan Association. Doug
las Abstract building.
FOlPSALE Straw berry and rasp
berry plants, New Oregon, Gold
Dollar and Pacific (Overbear
ing). Everbearing Red Raspber
ries. Phone 18F2. W. J. Mere
dith, Looking Glass.
fT;"AlO)F'MA'RSSngood sliape.
For sale at $30 within next few
days; or will trade for any kind
of livestock. Also for sale, 3 tons
pressed hay at $15 per ton at
barn on Route 1, Box G-12, 2J
miles east Kelley's Korner,
where mares may also be seen.
USED CAR BARGAINS ; -Ford
roadster.
Ford touring.
Ford coupe.
Dodge touring.
Paige touring.
Overland touring. -.
Star truck. ;
Chevrolet sedan.
Spec. Six Studebaker roadster.
Spec. Six Studeebakcr roadster.
Rock bottom price on any of the
above cars and easy terms. Open
evenings and Sundays.
CHRYSLER DEALERS " 7
527 N. Jackson St.
; PROTECT THEM ;
Work hard to make your busi
ness a success.
Spend, money freely to make
your homo a delight.
Take pleasure in acquiring a
wealth of possessions.
Then sit back and enjoy them
free from worry safeguarded
by dependable Insurance.
MAJESTIC
TONITE ONLY
JAGK-H0X1E .
IN
"TWO FISTED
JONES"
"WOLVES OF THE
NORTH"
lCc News 2Cc
Last Time Tonite
ANITA STEWART, BERT
LYTELL AND ALL STAR
CAST.
Peter B. Kyne's
'NEVER THE
TWAIN SHALL
MEET"
Comedy
PATHE NEWS
Music by
Donald Parker
10c
35c
t
FORD TOURINQ
. . . .
Car $37.60. Runs, and ' has 4
starter block. Lotkwood Mo-
tor Co. '
OREGON OPPOSES
GOVT. CLAIM TO
GRASSY ISLAND1
SALEM, Ore.. Dec. '5. A con
troversy over title to Grassy la
land In the Columbia River has
developed between the state of
Oregon and the federal govern-i
ment an a result of an application'
of H. It, Kvuni of Portland for
a survey of the luland, evidently
with a view to fU purchafM. His
application wan filed with - the
general land office in W'ahlnK
ton, and yeHterduy Attorney. Gen
eral Van Winkle filed In the same
federal ' department a protest on
the part of the atate. Valuable,
fit hi ng rights are represented by
the inland. Van Winkle's protest
contends that the Island belongs
to the state and not to tbe gov-
eminent. . , J
8IR KNIGHT8, ATTENTION .
Regular conclave of Ascalon
Commandry, No. 14, Tuesday even
ing. Dec. 8. 7:30 o'clock. Election
of officers and other very import
ant business. Every Sir Knight
urged to be present.
W. C. HARPING, Rec. '
CHRISTMAS TREES for sale. Any
size. Phone 615-J. -..
FORD TOURING car J27.50. Runs
and has starter block. Lockwood
Motor Co.
FOR SALE No. 1 tractor. Or will ;
trade for anything I can use.' Al!
so one power sprayer. - Address i
Box 6SS. Roseburg. . !
VANTEDTORUY One or two;
dozen good pullets. Phone on
write H. D. Church, Roseburg, 1
Oregon. .
B IO ROOMYn G HOTSE? for a
song. Lease on big well furnish-:
ed rooming house for sale If tftk-!
en at once. Centrally located; j
always full, doing a fine paying
business. Owner has other busi
ness and wants to go now. 1150
cash takes everything. But you
must act quickly. See Lawrence'
Agency,. 125 Cass Street. Phone
219. ' lj '
CHANCTTOF A LIFETIME SLIP-!
PING AWAY You are over-!
looking the best snap In the val-i
ley. Check this over and get
busy. 270 acres In tract, 10 acres
excellent field land under culti
vation; part In crops; 25 acres!
good timber; 1-15 acres open j
grass land, well fenced; spring;
water. Extra good 5-room bunga-i
low; fire place; gravity water
system; screen porches; beauti
ful shade trees; fruit and shrub
bery. Big new stock barn, well
finished and painted; full of hay,
also sheep barn full hay; new
garage, other buildings. Borders
on main road and stream, near i
school; 40 head big fat sheep;
40 head Angora goats; big team,
harness; wagon; full set tools
and Implements; 2 good cows.
Everything goes; nine thousand,
takes four thousand cash. This
place has no equal for the price.
See Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass
Street. Phone 219.
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY
; JAMEtTCRUZES SUCCESSOR TO ' ''rrm
THE COVEREO.WACONVt
All of
the Best
I 11 - rg' - ir-li fmffl V.t ' is.. 1 U 1
: U; Coming
, He who would come through must
' to his work be true and with de-,
; termlued will his every promise'
" 1 fill. Work, save, . and deposit
'Willi- us. ..- ' ' . ..
. t fy Interest Paid on
-. t Savlngt Accounta
TlieRosebuigNational Bdhk
Vi Roseburg, Ore,
x
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' . ' (AwcUtrd rren Uurd Wire.)
? BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5.
The weather outlook for the week'
beginning December 6. was an
nounced here today by the Ilnlted
A
Newj
AlChrktie
Screen Farce
Featuring
JlJLIAN'ELTiNGEV
ANN PENNINGTON
Premier Artists of The " 1
American Stage and Screen
At The
' MAJESTIC 4
Three Day Beginning Sunday
'She's a Cousin to Charley's Aunt
ANTLERS
,( f r , , H.I u 1 II I. a
Through
State Weather Bureau as .follows:
a ' The outlook is for fair weather
and moderate temperature In Cali
fornia. Generally cloudy weather
with normal temperature and
rains in the north Pacific Btates.
Cook with saw,
THE COMEDY
Sensation of the
Current Picture
Season. It Is
The Greatest
Laugh Maker
Ever Shown
' On The
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Sheet
v A t
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Only
the Best
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