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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1926. Safe, Industrious, Available, p , t The place for yon to Invest your ' i t inoiiciy. I In tho Roseburg National ' Hunk. There It In kept safely, ' V works for you continually and In handed you wlicn you wuuMt. . 4t7o Interest Paid on 6avlngs . i. , . , - Accounts, . . The Roseburg National Bank , Roseburg, Ore.', , ' o GRAND JURY TO MEET MONDAY TO START ITS WORK Tho grand- Jury JO mnko" 1iivoh(1 gallons of cshos 'pending for tho November term al, sulrcuit court will moot next Monday. The grand jury liiiB a long docket demand ing its attention nnd': Instead i of being culled ono weak before the . opening duto of court tho jury hus beou summoned jtwo weeks In ad vance of the November term. A great many criminal cases have ' been hold over for lnvestlgatiou by tho Jury while. District Attorney Cordon announces that there are: a nnmbor of secret matters, Includ ing alleged violations of the liquor laws, and non-support cases which must bo probodi ' "" M - j ? ') $ Indications aro that tliri Novem ber term of court- will' be 'a Very bUKy ono as there are a number of persons bound Over to the grand jury,, who, If Indicted,1 will demand? . trials. , I vj Si : 'i '. i , i Ono of Ilia' cases which will.prob-' ably require avgreat deal of tlmo Is that of the , Cnnyonvllle riot, QO 5 We fe&Sl- nf fit . V - 334 J k Ilia.. y& Libertiy Theatre " 1 ' Last Time Today Matinee Daily 2:15,'. YOUTH GLORIFIED AGE DEFIED EET t V C0MPSON TNBBB OP DROADWAV The secret of ctcrhal youth revealed. Tho story of how one woman found her own way to keep young. It brings you Betty Compson in one of the most brilliant roles she has ever played. An intriguing story of youth glorified and age defied. MACK SENNETT POKED atthe AND ' Local Pictures Taken in Roseburg Come and See Yourself In the Movies COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ' TOM MIX in "THE GREAT K. & A. TRAIN ROBBERY" whoro a revival - mooting was dis turbed, and a general fight started, which resulted lir ono- young mau being stubbodi -, !.c; 7 The grunil Jury must 'ulrfo con sider the- cases -of two men who huve escaped from jail, 'one being (Juurgu lioltHclaw,. aud the oilier "Shorty'' Anderson,'' -alleged' auto thief who escaped from jail, lost Saturday. . t i ,s i i . ' ; -0 ' ' ' Wo havo Oliver : and P.-& 0. plows for any kind of soil. Whar ton Pros. v . BABY CLINIC TO BE HELD '-? i WEDNESDAY,- OCTOBER 27. '.U'ffi ':.: -i ' ' 'The. Douglas County Health Unit will hold another of Its monthly baby clinics Wenesday, Oetobor 27. The clinic vwill he held lit. tiro unit's headquarters at the. court house. Bach mouth .one of those clinics will ;be hold, to give mothers an opportunity to,, have tholr children oxamlned' freo'pf charge for physl culr dofectB. f Singletrees, doubletrees and oth er wood Block at Wharton Bros. You Aro As Close to Our Store I As Your Telephone "T-.r'ii''' ,:sV i"ii' makea1 ispeqlalty,; of' flMrig . phono,. orders prompt attention. Economy. Grocery Ni Jaokson ... - Phone. 63 mi 3F5 ALTAR mm jrWV of AM RECEPTION FOR BENSON TEACHERS I FRIDAY NIGHT I The Denson school will be the scene of a 'very entertaining affair on Friday night when the parents will entertain with a reception and Hallowe'en party for the teachers of tho school. A splendid program lias been outlined and a supper will be served afterward. B. L. Whipple will act as tpastmaster and Mrs: John Ferguson', president of the P. T. A., will give the address of welcome. - Mrs. P. A. Plngel, chairman of the affair has urged I all the patrons of the school to make an effort to attend and meet! the Instructors of their children. The program will open at . 7:30 o'clock. . , CALL FOR OITY IMPROVEMENT BONDS '. '. Notice Is hereby given that-city' Improvement bonds of the City of Roseburg, Oregon, series "U" No. 21 to 44 Inc., will, be taken up and paid on the 1st day of November, 1920, and that interest thereon will cense after that date. -. Dated October 20th, 192b. - t : ;W. F. THOMAS, , City Treasurer. CAPITALIST SLAIN. AT HIS DOOR; SON - ' IS HELD BY POLICE ; .c, f .. ' . . . . , ' (Auoctntcii I'reiM Leased Wire.) fLOS ANQELES, Oct 21. Police early today wore holdlne Carl Wostcott,'40: for-itivostigatioii: into mo slaying lute last night of his father, Charles Grant Westcott,. 03, retire Minneapolis capitalist, as hn wont to answer the doorbell at hla home Here. ....... The son sufrendered himself at tho central police station an hour after tho death of his father. Ho said he learned from a newspaper. that his ;father had been ;slain. Grilled by the police for seveial hours, he stoutly maintained that he ' knew nothing of the murder other than that which he learned frm the newspaper.-: . ; ' The elderly Westcott, said to have been distantly related to Gen eral IT. - S. - Grant, leader' of the union forces In the Civil War, was shot down, police report, when he went to answer tho doorbell... Two shots wore fired, both lodging In his head. Death was almst Instantaneous.- . ( ; Carl, a son by a former wlfo. I is said by tho dead man's second wlfo to- have frequently fjuarreled with his fathor over money mat- iters. .. ' ' i.i. ,, i , I rf ' -i 8PECIAL IN PHOTOS '; Free. one 8x10 photo UUost style flrilsh, -iwltn-'" S.0p( -por i dozotf; or over. Iloaeburg Studio. Phono 4G2. ROSEBURQ STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN DRIVE ' ;. FOR FUNDS AT COLLEGE CORVAf,tIS, Oct. 21. Three Rosebitrg students nro working oh tho financial drive of the Y. M. Y. W. .C.; A. from. October 18 to 22. They aro' Iieland Marks. ) Helen Churchill and Hetty Clark i The drive Is conducted every Life Glands, ,;; Renewed HEALTH Restored by the Intest scientific methods. Kidneys, . Prostnte, Ovaries and thyroid glands renewed. Goiter, High Blood Pressure, Lost Vitality, Stomach, Liv er: and , Bowel Troubles cured.: Menstrual disorders corrected. Chronic troubles treated successfully. ; CONSULTATION FREE Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Perkins BldgJ' 7 Phone 554 DANCE AT Olalla Community Hall Saturday October 23rd 5V2 tyo FARM LOANS Straight Loans. 6, 7, 10 years. Interest payable annually. Lib eral repayment privileges. Prompt net Ion. Usual commis sion charges. G. W. Young & Son 118 Cass St Phone 41? Douglas County correspondents for Commerce Mortgage Securi ties Co., of Portland, Oregon. DR. DEAN IB. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist in the fitting of ' - , i Glasses. ' , ; . ,116 Jackson St. COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERS ATTENTION , ,.' - HALLOWE'EN FROLIC 1 1 FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 29 lyear among students on the camp jus to finance the "V" work for the year. Cooperation between the two campus Christian organizations and between1 the various finance committees, makes It possible this year to make but one solicitation for both associations and to con duct this simultaneously among the students, faculty and townspeople and friends through the state. The work carried on by the organiza tions includes housing and employ ment problems. ' as well as organ ized Christian life on the campus. Open forums are conducted under leadership of such men as Dr.- J. Stitt Wilson, Dr. Norman F. Cole man, Dr. Harold Leonard Bowman and actual Bible-study is promoted in houses, halls and Independent groups. Twenty groups were con ducted last year. ' '; You will find a lot of desirable specially priced household utility articles at Churchill's feature sale for Saturday. All of - the articles are priced at bargain sale figures. Take a look at the window and see for yourself. ' NORTH SIDE . GROCERY STORE CHANGES HANDS J. O. Bergstrom, recently from Heppner, has bough the Bennett grocery located ui' the Creason building, North Roseburg, aud will hereafter conduct the business. Mr. Bennett Is still In the city but has not decided upon his future activi ties as yet. Mr. Bergstrom has been engaged In wheat farming in the eastern Oregon country for a good many years, but on visiting Roseburg formed a liking for the city and decided to locate here, so after looking over the field deter mined to go into the grocery busi ness. The new owner of the store is an aggressive young business man and will fit well into Rose burg's business life. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE COURTESIES APPRECIATED Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 20. Edl tor News-Review: I wish to take this opportunity to express my ap preciation of tho, (yery, courteous treatment accorded me today when I called at your office, and, for tho generous space allotted ,me In your vnlunblo' paper this evening. Hope I may sometimo be able to return the compliment. 'I ho citi zens of your city havo all been ex tremely courteous to mo and I shall not soon forget It. 1 ' ! Cordially yours, , ,. NEWTON W. BOR PEN ,. Grass seed at Wharton Bros. INVESTIGATES ACCIDENT I. W. Ash, of the state coinnen- satlon Insurance fund of tho state or California. Is spending a few days in Rosi-hurg milking an In vestigation of the accident In which J. A. Mngftlre of Yreka was killed recently. The -accident happened near Siithcrlin and Mr. Ash Is en deavoring to learn all particulars for tho Insurance .bureau with which ho Is engaged. ; . .; CHILD'S CHIN CUT WITH ' GLASS WHEN CARS COLLIDE Dorothy, the 4 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rexroad of Roseburg, received two deep cuts on the chin by the windshield of tho auto which her mother was driving, when the car and an auto transportation truck driven by Ray I lluchell collided at tho Intersection I of Cass and Jackson streets short ily after three o'clock yesterday af- ternoon. , The child was taken to I Dr. B. R. Shoemaker's offices for medical aid. , FIVE JACKSONVILE STORES ARE LOOTED. MEDFORD, Ore., Oct. 21. Five Jacksonville stores wore entered by thieves last night and sums ranging from $50 to 30 cents taken from tills and safes.. A; fire In the sUiro of John Pappas. discover ed about ten' o'olock. led to the discovery of tho robberies. Pappas thought burglars had set fire to his establishment nnd this led to nn Investigation of all the stores. This morning It was established that tho ftro started from a stove. 1 Tho sheriff's office Is working 011 the theory that the burglaries wore committed by tho trio who Monday held up nnd-robbed James Bnnnis.ter of Tnlent of $40 nnd then shot him through the right hand pants pocket, the bullet being de flected by some coins therln. Horso collars, pads, chain traces, butt chains, etc., nt Wharton Bros. DAILY WEATHER REPORT V. S. Weather Bureau, local office. Roseburg. Oregon, 2i hours ending 5 a. m. Relative humidity 5 p. m. yes. 44 Precipitation In Ins and Hundredths Highest temperature yesterday 71 Lowest temperature Inst night 41 Premutation last 24 hours 0 Total preclp. since 1st month 2 51 Normal preclp. for this month 2.61 Total preclp. from Sept 1, 1926, to date . S.19 Average preclp. from Sept 1, 1S77 2.72 Total excoss from Sept. 1, 1926 47 Average precipitation for 44 wet seasons. (September to May. Inclusive) 31.12 Generally fnlr tonight nnd Fri day: normal tpm(;rature. . . ARTHUR W. PUGH. Meteorologist NEW TODAY I VT TV MnTOTIPVrT.Rr.nnH ohnno t new rubber. $45. 802 W. Lane St. ' FOR SALE PotiaoTdemonstrutof. I Will take car In trade. At CU- llam'a Highway Garage., FO"R SALE Old growth fir, $3.25 a tier. J. C. Koonta, Cen. Del., Clty. - FOR SALE All kinds .of wood'. From $3 to $3.50. Phone 14F15. Melton Bros. NEW WALNUTS at reasonable prices,- 721 South Main street. Phone 209-J. FOR ' SALE-rEureka electric .vac uum cleaner, bed lamp, Hot Point toaster, and iron. 903 Win chester. Phone452, . WANTED-Lady5-to-keep house and help with flowers. Apply i Box 55, Roseburg Rose Co. RADIObargaIns. Two-$145"7adlo sets complete. $90 each., A. B. Taylor, cor. Rose 'and Oak Sts. IEYOU need roofing or roofing shingles go to Page's, a full as Eortmenti.709 North- Jackson St. FOR SALE Ladies whiter-' BUlt"in good condition. Size 36. Call at 522 East Lane street or phone 173-L. SPECIAL Friday and Saturday. 45-volt radio B batteries. $3.00 each. Taylor's Bat. & Elec. Sta., at Roseburg Super Service Sta. SPECIALS all . week ou beds, springs, mattresses and blankets. See these at Powell's tlirniture store. 68x80 - double blankets only $2.29. Can you use any? SPECIAL price ori1 stoneTjars; 10 gallon only $3.00; S gallon only . $2.40. Milk crocks in I gal. and 1 gal. Get these for sourkraut at Powell's- store. FOR-SALE 1925Dodge Pros, spe clal touring car with glass en closure. Just like new, driven only 6000 miles.". Bargain. - Ad dress "D. C," care News-Review. ENGLISH dinner sots FREE 42- plece dinner set free with each new range, this week. No change in price. Just a real saving to you if you act quick. .- Buy at Powell's for less and spend the difference.- -.- WANTED TO RENT Or buy. Equipped farm; not over 5 miles from high school. Will trade 118 acre sheep aud turkey ranch. J mile to grade school,' as first payment or for equipment. C. Merrill, '604' Mill St.-- : .. t'OR SALE Oats and vetch com mon, also oat and vetch, Hugar ian; some wheat in both good strong mixtures, 3Jc. Cheat nnd vetch 25c Bring your sacks. A. F. Stearns, Oakland, Ore. "HTirsSLE 2h73-phase motor $55.00 Vacuette Cleaner Hand Washer ,, 10.00 12.50 Wood Range . . 25.00 Hoosler Cabinet .... 27.50 , : .Roseburg Electric v-j-. HAVE , YOU; A LITTLE IDLE MONEY Owner of a good 80 acre farm wants to borrow $500 for. three years on I li st mort 'gage. Will pay you H'o interest every six months. See LAW RENCE AGENCY, 125 Cas3 St. l'houe 219'. FOR SALE S-rooni house, fine residential district, wonderful view, full sized furnace, base ment, laundry trays, wood lift, beautiful built in bookcases, buf fet, china closet, all built in kitchen; gas. Dig sacrifice for -quick snle. Very easy terms. Worth investigating. Phono 105-R. . ..', FOR SALE Ivory dresser, chif- fouler and bed, oak dresser, chif-1 fouler, iron bed, coil spring, mat-! tress, three rockors, dining table, and 4 chairs, china closet, break-1 fast set, Congoleum rug, heating; stove, large Axministor rug, twoj bedroom rugs, baby carriage,! basinet, bady bed, sanitary cot, j oil stove, sewing machine, tub, basket, dishes and many other, things. 618 South Stephens St. j SORRY TO TROUBLE YOU But this lady must go now on account of sickness. She is offering the' finest little suburban home in 1 tho, Umpqua valley for half Its real value; borders on the most! beautiful river in the world; ; eleven acres in tract, practically j all m bearing fruit; B room bun galow, bath, toilet, lavatory,! built iu features, hot -nml cold ! water, power pumping plant, ' house all furnished; bain, chick-; on bouse, wood shed, supply or! , wood, on main hard surfuced road 15 minutes drivo from Rose-' burg; twenty-seven hundred I tnkes clear tltlo to everything. Only takes five hundred cash, balance in five years. Now get a . move on you! See LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass Street. Phono 219. Pl,"i"B,J,B.Uf MAJESTIC Friday FAMILY NITE LAST TIME TODAY RIN-TIN-TIN .IN "Where the North Begins" MATINEE DAILY : RADIO CLUB . .'. The Roseburg Radio Club will meet Friday night in City Hall. Everybody that has a radio is invited to come, (no charge) and start the fall season with good reception. J. S. McDONALD, Pres. St. George's Guild will hold a cooked food sale, also home made . grape j .juice, at . the Roseburg Tiro Shop, ,on Sat- urday, Oct 23rd. ; '--:-. - ' ? WANTED Four' foot ' dry., wood. Phone 525. I -v - - FOR-S"L"E Mint roots. Axel John- son, Elgarose, Ore : 1 - FOR RENT Apartments at 221 West . Washington, : electric ranges, H. and C. water Reason- -. able. ' 1 i -;. WANTED TO . SELLr-Demonstra-tor Johnson's salt water motor. Unable to use on account of sick- -' ness.- Price attractive. B. Crouch Hdw. Store." ,- FORTRENT Furnished1 6-room, strictly modern' house; sleeping porch; full cement basement; 1 block from junior high school Call Model Bakery or 1 201 W. Douglas St. ' - ' ,. ROTARIANs: LISTEN TO , .INSTRUCTIVE PROGRAM Miss Georgia English and Miss. F. M. Wright, of the home econo-'; mlc departments of the local high schools, were , two interesting speakers before the mei&bers of tho Rotary club today noon. They ex' plained how. these departments were conducted, the instruction given and many details pertaining to this important' branch Of the schools.' A lot of good iufo'rmatlon was gleaned from their discourses and a better unlerstanding general ly of the home economics depart ment was made known. ' r- , -, ' Cary Seely asked for volunteer members of Rotary club to help convey the high school football team to Medford on next "Saturday and Jlin Clark, John Runyan, Dave Buseubark and -Ernest Unrath vol unteered their services and use of their automobiles. i Plans are now under 'way; for the meeting to be held next. Thursday evening nt which time the school teachers of the city will be eutcr laiued, as -well as- the'Wive'S-'bf Ro tarians. - .. . - :. The program today was in charge o Jimmy Geddes. 1 - .BORN i : RHINEHART To Mr. nnd Mrs. Harlan Rhlnehart, of Oakland, at Mercy Hospital, October 15, a son. . Specials all iweek on beds, springs,, mattresses and blankets, See theso - at Powell's Furulturoj Store. 68x80 double bluukeis only; $2.29. Can you uso -any? I Logger Hurt W. W. Wllklns, a ' logger from Glendale, is at Mercy Hospital re cuperating from an injury sustain ed last week when his foot was crushed beneath a rolling log. TODAY ONE DAY ONLY : . - PORTIA MANSFIELDii DANCERS BIGGER AND; BETTER pip MSlV . tllS ' 1: MONTE BLUE and DOROTHY DE VORE Appointments At ! i ; ' Dodge Brothers ; DEROIT, October 21.7-Accordlng to an announcement-just made by John R. Lee, general. sales , mana ger, two executive . appointments have been made at Dodge Brothers Inc. ,-'"'.,.- D. T. Stanton, -who Is announced as director of export sales,, was formerly Dodge Brothers district representative at Columbus, Ohio, and earlier served in the same capacity at Greensboro, N. C. , Mr.- Stanton's earlier 'service with Dodge Brothers., which dates back tQ 1915, includes practically every 'phase of Held work and has taken him Into almost every dlB- Antlers theatre J ?.' '.'-. ;''.'"' MATINEE SATURDAY ;' ; ,.;;,- I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY " 1 rnie((a,mpasF7Ut' : Speed, Pep, Action; Plus' Bebe, Equal One Series . ' ', :"'' .;.-of Laughs ' ' A Jack white 1 ppopuctioth 10c ANTLERSTHEATRE 15 PEOPLE 15 r., ALSO IN "THE MAN UPSTAIRS" AND COMEDY 2 COMPLETE SHOWS DAILY 10c 35c 50c PASS UST SUSPENDED ..... F T .. ; i . M. . rrfca first dnncA of the Sea- son' will be given by the L. ' F T. cluD on xuesuay, uuu 26, at the K. P. Hall. All mem- bers expected to be there. trlct in the United States. . 3, W. HutcbihsV before coming to the home office In the capacity; of assistant to the director of used ' car sales, -was division used car; manager for the central division with headquarters at Chicago. Mr, Hutchlns ; takes over' the : work which was being directed by (the late A.- H. Schiappacasse. - . 25c 35c ' I ' "IE