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EIGHT " ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1921 . tave your entriea in (or Doll Charming gifts that are most acceptable to men or women abound at Roseburg's Leading Gift Store. Ladies' Silk Hose Special selections In Bilk- Hose, ' the (tift royal, always acceptable. .It they're torn Fisher's she'll .know the quality. All colora In .Hommlnf Bird Hoaa, S1.50 . Kayeer'a Hoalary t.7, s2.oo, s2.jo ' ' rsfrer'e. Maid (our apaclal) Sl.SS t n Collegian , Rain Coats Rain ooata with the new dog collan. In variety of colora. Thla U the Collegian type, the kind to be- decorated the leading rainy weather aport garment. Priced $4.50 to $8.50 New Novelties Today HANDKERCHIEF CORSAGES Dainty Handkerchiefs, 3 or 4 in number, fashioned into corsage flowers. A most charming gift, each $1.00 $1.50 Costume Flowers, beautiful colorings - 50c, 89c, $1.50 ; v i; Special Suggestions for action now while assortments offer their widest ' choice SILK NIGHT GOWNS SILK VESTS, BLOOMERS , , : .. FANCY TOWELS PURSES, UMBRELLAS MAMA DOLLS $ 1 .98 TO $2.49 Better Service Better Merchandise ' Brand new sewing machine mad a by New Home Sewing Ma chine Company, auto-llft, latest model at I6S.00 leaa 10 at ,Pow. ".. , ; i PROTECT THIM Work bard to make your .boat neas success. Spend money freely to make year borne s delight Take pleasure In acquiring s wealth of possessions. Then alt back and enjoy them free from worry safeguarded by dependable Insurance. Liberty Theatre r TONIGHT TUESDAY J'.' , Showing Actual Scenes from the Jamout Alturmt Wild West Round-Up ' bliFR KING y "-thonuon at His Best, and - silver king ; Wish a Lot of New Tricks ,' , X iKinogram and Comedy ; 10c ' 25c f' Coininf Wednesday and I ; ' Thursday iOB, PRICE OF SUCCESS Lalrt, Alma Bennett, 1 : aadblf cMt, " Show opening, noon Dsc. 17th Men's Hose TO MEET HIS FANCY Silk hose, wool liuiie or Hale hoae, in just the kind he would buy. These are the latest tor they are Just recelwd. Silk Hoaa 75c, $1.00 Wool Hoaa, 76c, S1.03 Uale Hoaa 38o, 60c Lumber Jacks $3.95 to $7.00 Cold weather will not be noticed In theie thick knitted, bright colored awpatera. Special valnea now not to be duplicated In the lty. Roseburg Junk Co. , 128 W. Wathlngton We Buy All Kinda of Metal, Rags, Sacks, Paper, Wool and Hides. PHONE 1B2-J Wetvet Shaves from bcttcr-tUnn-new him Uvm Makea sharing a contlnnoua delight. A "Jamee-Strop-Shave" la a perfect shave. 12.00 at LLOYD CROCKER'S PIONEER DRUO STORE 241 N. Jackson Street 4 The Pioneer Chiropractor OR. M. H. PLYLER . Phone 152 Lane and Rose flta. What la Llfa'a Qreataat QiftT Health, Without a Doubt. Health, without doubt. It. la tha baala of every worthwhile act, or achievement. Get health through Chiropractic 'Druglsss Health Center" Dr. Harrison Folk Dr. Catherine McNeil Chlroprartlo and Electro Therapy Thompson Mineral Vapor Baths J 27 W. Oasa Phone 491 Dr. Rupert A. Moon , Eleotro-Chlropraotor Nerve and Spine SpecleraiL 10 Perkins Bldg. Phone iU DR. DEAN B. BUB AR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of Olaases 111 Jackson 8L Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parkin BMs, ftoeebursj, Or E" (AmrUM Trrm mr4 Win.) , BELFAST, Dec. 15 Members of I the "special constabulary today seized the Prince's dock barracks In Belfast, declaring they, would bold the bvlldings pending a satis factory reply to their demands for compensation lor their dlsband-ujt-nt under the new Irish agree ment. -.. In Derry 3500. ."special" placed armed guards over their stores and, arms to . prevent the authorities from removing them. The Ulster authorities take a eerioua view of the situation but feel that s way will be found to settle the diificul- i ty witbout resort to drastic dis ciplinary action. , . I The action of 'the special con stables are demanding bonus of 1200 pounds of Income tax for each; -man because of- disbandment and thla If granted must be borne by the exchequer of the northern Irish ! government. The men were sur prised by the decision to disband them almost Immediately and the prospect of being thrown out of j employment ao suddenly ,waa re ! sponsible for their present action. I Just as the midnight spell of du ty was completed the special con stables in Belfast; acting 'In con cert, seised the five city barracks, land are reported to have locked up lor otherwise detained officers who did not participate In tbe revolt One or two good palotlnga will give tone to a room. Special prlcea until Christmas, by the artist, Ida F. Holdrldge, 617 8. Pine Su Day or evenings. . RIVAL RAILWAY ' LINES RESUME FIGHT IN EAST (Continued from Page 1.) 1 take from the Southern Pacific tbe traffic that It now enjoys or to ex clude It from participation In the traffic which will be developed by the entry of the northern lines. The Southern Pacific haa not yet made ita Klamath county invest ment. The proposal of the Oregon Trunk In brief la to give access to the wide market reached by the Northern Pacific, Great Northers and Burlington Lines and thus en courage lumber manufacturing, ex pecting that the developments na turally to follow will benefit the Southern Pacific as well and If the capital outlay tor each la held to a reasonable minimum ot the suf ficiency ot the traffic to Justify both Investments, we have then the contract of monopoly with rea sonable competition; monopoly not to protect an Investment hereto fore made but to control tbe future development of the territory ' as contrasted with competition, with in reason, designed to develop the territory In the interests ot the public and the carriers alike." , S. P. Claims Prior Rights. ' In the brief of the Oregon, Call- RADIO We are distributors for these popular sets: Zenith, Ore he, Stewart War ner and Gllflllaa Neutrodyne. We bave these popular speak ers:' Hartman, Rrand.ea, 8tewart Warner and Farrand Cone type. UMPQUA Battery Station Corner Douglas and Jacksoa Roseburg. Ore. A. B. TAYLOR, Prop. WATCH CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING My New hop Is at ' 111 a Jackson St Bring in your work and get quick, honest sen-Ice. W. E. Clingenpeel Fred Haynes DRUGS SUNDRIES Christmas Cards -. ' . and Seals i . Jackson Street near Deuftas fornia and Eastern railway, the 1 transaction by which that railroad haa been tentatively purchased by ' the Southern Pacific was explained ana tne general Southern Pacific extension program which will c-oat 115.000,000 waa described. It waa Insisted that tbe Southern Pacific was not In occupation of tha terri tory And desired to go forward In serving It. , "The Oregon. California and eastern. tne oner continued, "was tbe result of the eastern Oregon community effort for ' additional railroad facilities, waa wisely con ceived as to location and should ha allowed in nn,nui it. ,fc i and not be thrown away or Junked for tha purpose of allowing another system to carry off trafflo natur - ally tributary to It and ita axten-1 alons: which traffic la being ade-i quately aerved by it. ,,. . ... . 'Its lines and extension, were well conceived to reach the mar-1 r:. . , ' . . l"V territory naturally go to, We sub mit that the record In thla case warrants the commission declaring that the public convenience and necessity will be served by tbe i ' u.-iii. ..ih.. ef the Utter company as ,ppl,ed j placement of troops If the situation for. and that the unified program T.u'T ."V MrlT '".t' of the Southern Pacjflc In the on- fd1d,,"0' irlP",hW"' 'fgie structlonof the line from Klamath!"1 ,0 " more than ,,he '"' t-.ii. ,V,ii ..j . ii iquota which at present la much de- Falla to Cornell and on to Alturaa. "The acquiring of . the Nevada, California and Oregon and tbe broad gu axing thereof will far bet ter serve than the extenalon of the Oregon Trunk, which extenalon would Jeopardise the Important and much demanded program of the Southern Pacific company." State Wants Both Linaa. 8ALGM. Ore.. Dee.. 15. In a brief filed with the Interstate Com- iuviw viuiiuiMiuii inn uroHw Public Service Commission pro posed an active program of Joint construction and real competition in the proceedings Involving rail road developments In central Ore gon. "Tbe proposals of the several carriers In the finance dockets do not fully meet the transportation requirements of tbe territory in volved," the brief reads, nor can these requirements be met except by the construction ot the direct cross state line and a line extend ing southerly from Bend to Lake view, aa prayed for by the commis sion in Ita complaint and as recom mended by the examiner In hla re port to the interstate Commerce Commission. "The proposals of the Oregon Trunk does meet a prime transpor tation requirement in" that It furn ishes a competitive service to the central Oregon territory, provides needed route to the markets of ! the northern tier of states aerved by the northern lines, assists In meeting a fundamental military! necessity for a north and aouth line east of the Cascades and provides a more evenly balanced competi tion between transcontinental car riers. ' .' "This application, ahould, there fore, be granted subject to the recommendattona hereinbefore made as to the common use of ex isting trackage, where practicable," the brief continues. "In addition to the lines proposed, the Oregon Trunk should also build an exten sion to Silver Lake." Christmas trees at Brand's Road Stand. T E ( ItIiM Ptw. imma Wl.) I NEW YORK, Dec. 15. Four wo men and one man lost their lives 'and five others were Injured esrly today In a fire that destroyed a five story tenement In east 14th street Three of the women perish ed on the top floor while the other woman and tbe man were trapped in a third floor ball way. : While firemen were fighting the east 14th street blaze, a fire start- i Ing under almilar circumstances. threatened the tenements of a ten ement in east 601 b street. Fire Marshal Brophy started an Investigation to determine whether the fires were of incendiary origin. The barking of a dog led to the discovery ot the blaze in east 14th street. 0 Best with gas. PORTLAND WOMAN BANDITS" VICTIM (AotUM rM lMr Wirt.) PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 15. Mini Polly Van ratten reported to the police that two masked bandits, one of whom she was sure was a woman, Jerked her Into an alley last night aa she waa headed home, and took from her a purse contain ing 347, , They examined her closely for Jewelry, she said. Police reported finding tracks made by a small car in the alley way. Cook with gas. McEWAN QUITS ARMY FOR OREGON U. JOB I ' (laNtt.d Fnai Uiw4 Win.) SAN JUAN. Porto Rico, Dee. 15. Captain J. J. MrEwan. head coach of the error football team, today announced that he had tend ered his resignation from the army by cable to Washington. He re. oueated that It become fleet Ive January 1, enabling him to accept sn offer to coach the University ot Oregon team for the next five years. "Santa", buy your "Fords" at Churchill's. They have a stock of roadsters and coupes, also a few Ford sons. arasdei, piano toner, noae Ht L. TODAY'S BATTLE (AooHated tnm UuH Win.) ' SHANGHAI. Dec. 15. Reports from Japanese sources say that the fate of Manmal Chang 1 so-Lln. Manchurlan war lord, probably will 08 "wWed b b"'9 now "" 'n ,he 1,,lk pu ctor, mile, '' of Mukden, ' . , , TOKYO, Dee. isOff clal ad- vices from Mukden, capital of Man- ,,hurl r t tnat lne t ot MarshllI ittg Tm.Ua. Manchur- ian dictator, are retreating fiom Slnmlnfu and Mukden and that looting la general. The Japanese resident are panic stricken. It Is understood that the iwsr office Is planning a hurried re creased. Japaneae authorities In Manchur ia were instructed today to warn belligerent Chinese that they must not battle within gun . range of leased Japanese territory In tbe vi cinity of the railway. It la also understood that orders have been Issued by the Japanese commander at Kwangtung warning General Kuo Sung-Lin against aggressive warfare in that region Heat with gas. Notes Bring $300 and Land of Any Value $500 on Bids Receiver for ' Mine Appointed. (AmcUttd Pns Lctwl Wirt.) ' 'MEDFORD. Ore.. Dec. 15. The closing chapters In the failure of the Bank ot Gold Hill, ot Gold Hill, Ore., In March, 1924, were written In the records of the circuit court Monday when, upon recommenda. tlons of Superintendent of Banks Bramwell, bids for the remaining assets of the defunct Institution were ordered accepted. The assets consist ot the house and lot of Percy H. Ball, former president and cashier, whose sen tence of ten yarn in the state pri son, was recently reduced by Gov ernor Pierce, followed by a-parole, and collectible notes. .Walter Zimmerman 'bid 3500 for the house and lot, which Is encum bered by a mortgage for $1700, held by the Jackson County Loan asso ciation, and ' Albert Pankey bid 3300 for the notes. Both bidders live in Gold Hill, and the blda of both were accepted. The remaining assets consists of land, listed In the bank superin tendent's report "as not worth paying taxes on," and notes upon which little if any money could be realized. In the case of Percy H. Bell against the Ancient River Gold Mining Corporation asking for the appointment of a receiver for the mine, to protect stockholders, for which the Gold Hill bank acted as trustee, the court granted the plea and named C. M, Reed ot Gold Hill as receiver. BRITAIN HOLDS ORIGINAL LINE IN MOSUL AREA (Continued from Page 1.) Christiana by the Turks. The report was prepared In Mo sul by the assistants of General Latdoner, of Spanish, Italian and Esthonlan nationalities. The re port charges that the massacrees were committed by officers and soldiers of tbe 62nd Turkish In fantry. Turkish Atrocities. The report estimates that 3.000 Catholic Chaldeans have been de ported from the Mosul Turkish frontier. It accuses the Turks of violating and slaying Christian wo men. All Christians were deported from the village ot Merga. north of the provisional line which was fixed at the Brussels conference pending definite demarcation of the frontier. Five aged women who were un able to keep up with the marching columns are declared to have been burled alive under piles ot atones and left to their fate. According to Christians who es caped, those remaining in the Tur kish concentration camps are not supplied with food by their cantors and are forced to live on acorns. At Jaljo alone, the report says, 40 men were shot down in cold ntoon. During the marches from other vil lages, the deportees were given no food for 10 days and those falling by the wayside were Immediately killed bv the soldier, who used their bayonets and rifle butts. Soviet Shuns Locarno Pact - PARIS. Dec. 15. Foreign Minis ter Trhltrherln of Soviet Russia, who Is vlslttna France, regards the Locarno security peace pact, aa "preparation for a rruaade against the" Soviet republic," he told the press today. Asked what the Soviet's altitude would be toward a posalble l.ocar no pact for the east, the foreign minister replied that he did not know what that might mean. Haw ever, the Moscow government waa ready to enter Into agreements with each of the Baltic states individually. j i todaY ! 500 CEDAR POST8 for sale. R. F. Huntley, Brockway, Ore. WANTEIWob6f pruning. Write John demons. Rt. 2, Box 13. FOR B A LE Good-nil I k cow ffesH soon. Lee Mo nr. Wilbur, Ore. FO!FKK.VTGolWobrnouaB: Close In. Inquire X75 Hoover St. WANTEt) Ironing, sweeping or light work. Reasonable. 344 S. Jacknon. FOR ALE A few thoroughbred Naragansett turkeys. Phone . 33F14. R. V. Hatfield. FOR RENT Two furnished house-' keeping rooms. Phone 170-V, or call 816 Winchester. WANTED 15 or 20 head good An-i gora goats. Pay current price. V. ! A. Zachary, Brockway. Ore. ' i SLEEPING ROOMS in new houHe with furnace beat, private bath and garage. Phone 30 R. FOR SALE 1924 Ford coupe. cheap. Good condition. P. ' A. Comntock, Sutherlin, Ore. FOR RENT Partly furninhed house for rent and wood for sale. 1124 Romona Court. SHOW your Christmas love with a book. Get one of Dr. Banks' new books today at Roseburg Book Store. . j FOR8ALE Netted Gem potatoes. , 33.25, 100. Burbank potatoes, 13.00 at A. E. Rutter, R. 2, Box' 37.-A. Phone 44F2. j WANTED A boy'a second hand coaater wagon. Must be reason able and In good condition. P. A. Durch, Rt. 1, Box 6-12, City. WEHAVE a good selection ot ra dlo tables. Give him one for' Christmas. L'mpqua Battery Sta tion, cor. Douglas and Main Sta. i FOR SALE Spltzenberg applea, 25c per box. small but good. Bring boxes. S. A. Roser, 1 mile west of Winston schoolhouse. Phone 2F23. FOR SALE Radlola two-tube ra dio set complete, 321. A real long distance set. l'mpqua Bat tery Station, cor. .Douglas and Main Sts. WANTED. RELIABLE MAN with truck to take orders and deliver old growth fir four-foot or 16 in. wood. Prices right. Box 30, News Review. FOR SALE 8 acres level field. 11 mllea out, good house, barn, chicken bouse. Price 32500, terms. Chas. Kyes, 826 N. Jack son St. SPECIAL PRICES ON USED CARS Ford Bug : 35 1922 Chevrolet touring 100 Ford 2-door sedan 300 J923 Ford touring 235 Wells & Chase, 317 North Jackson street. Roseburg. '61t " "RENT Furnished apart ment; living room, bed room and kitchen ; centrally located ; ground floor; everything in ex cellent condition; a real home. Price $20.00. Apply LAWRENCE GENCY. 125 Cass Street Pitone 219. ' PROVE TO OWNER YOU MEAN BUSINESS And this suburban home is yours; 5 acres good free noil; on hard surfaced road; In edge of Roseburg; big variety of mixed fruits; big 7-room house; all city conveniences; a most wonderful place for s commer cial poultry farm; chicken houses; city water; electric lights; the land alone. Is worth more than the price asked; you . can get clear title to the place for twenty-eight hundred. Easy terms. LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass Street Phone 219. IT IjOKSN'T tiKliil REAS6X-! ABLE Hut It's true. S acres of; sandy, river bottom land all un-! der cultivation: In edge of town: 1 borders on river: all kinds of : mixed fruit; an 8-room modern house; plastered and decorated; , extra well finished; bath; elec-' trie llghta; every convenience; j nit, nuuiw mune worm iniriy five hundred: fine water system; garage; chicken bouse: a won derful place for a commercial poultry farm; you can get clear title to the whole works for twenty-six hundred. Half cash. I LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass! Street. Phone 219. j AUCTION "SALE Saturday. Dec. i 19, at 10 a. m.. at 1002 Prospect' bt, Roseburg, Oregon. Articlet for sale, one spray pump and barrel complete; small bucket pump complete; 3 single trees; mattox. picks, shovels, spading forks, pitchforks, other garden tools; bedstead and springs; hsndsaw; ripsaw: 14 in. plane; Sampson brace and bits; hack saw frame; other tools, including chisels both metal and wood; good wheelbarrow: good tool box; bunch canned fruit; 2 rugs 9 by 12; other things too numer ous to mention. R. W. Stovall owner, M. C. Radabaugh, Auc tioneer. FRENCH REPULSE DRUSE ATTACKS IN DAMASCUS REGION (AaocUtrd Tnm Leued Win.) ' JERUSALEM, Dec. 15. (Jew- Ish Telegraphic Agency). The French used artillery, machine guns and alrplanea in repulsing a 1 Druse attack last night in the Chagour quarter of Pamasrus, do ing great damage, dispatches re-1 ceived here today said. : The Druse attack began at S o'clock and a fierce battle waa fought through the night. The principal damage was done In the Chagour and Salcye quarters. The Drusea also attacked Da-; mascus Monday morning, concern- ' tratlng on the locomotive shops. 1 The tribesmen were repulsed. Many were killed on both sides. Rave you an ax te grind? There are hundreds who want the Job. To learn their names read the News-Review calsslfled ads. , The News-Review for results. Elks' Annual CHRISTMAS DANCING PARTY At the Elks Ballroom THURSDAY NIGHT December Seventeenth . This is Ladies' Night and they must bring ' ' the men as their guests. ' ' TONITE AND WEDNESDAYS . Special Attraction McMAHON & WHEELER INDOOR CIRCUS 8 ACTS 8 ACROBATIC, COMEDY, SLACK WIRE, MUSIC, SINGING, DANCING , . TRAINED ANIMALS ALSO "FORBIDDEN 25c MAJESTIC 50 c Practical Gifts of Lasting Comfort ; FOR LADIES j New Satin Boudoir Slippers', New Leather Boudoir Slippers, New Felt Slippers, New Silk Hosiery, New Dress Slippers in Satin, Patent, Kid or Velvet, New ! .Street Oxfords in tan calf. Brown Kid, Black Patent, Black Calf. . ' ' j New "Walk Over" Shoes or Oxfords, new leather House Slippers, new Felt Slippers, new Silk Hose, a pair of High Cuts. FOR MEN . Santa's Headquarters for Useful Gifts. ; Roseburg Booterie IRVIN 8RUNM ! SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET PERKINS BLDG. ' ROSEBURG, ORE. ATTENTION ARTISANS 4 Christmas. tree and program Thurs. eve. Maccabee hall. I All Artisans and familiea come. Bring gifts not to ex- ceed IS centa. Do You Need Money? We are making loana on Rosebnrg residence and busi ness property. Monthly re payment plan. Attractlre rates. We are loan agents tor the Equitable Savings k Loan Association of Portland. Also we have private money for city loans and Eastern money for farm loana. G. W. YOUNG c SON INSURANCE 116 Case St Phone 417 FRANK A. TERRY Equitable Savings A Loan i Stock , Inquire of O. W. Young 4: Son, real estate, or at Churchill Hard ware Co. 'i-qroinMt i POLA NEGRI In PARADISE" 1 MARY J. KIU IIMX .AMKI. (AmrUtnf FM Lraml Win.) SALEM. Ore.. Dec. 1 S. Mary J. Spurlln of Portland has been appointed by Governor Pierce aa a member of the state child wel fare commission to succeed Manry Bullock of Portland. Studebeker module. bunas no, yearlj LAST TIME TON1TE NORMA TALMADGE In "Graustark" Special Music Score by Grace Trull and Donald Parker 10c 50c STARTS TOMORROW CECIL B. . De MUXE S Production "Feet of Clay" with Rod La Rocque, Vera Reyn olds; Rlcardo Cortes,. Julia Faye, Theodore Kosloff, Rob ert Edeson, Victor Varconl.