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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1927.
ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO.
Established 1801
t ; f ; M.:e: RITTER, Manager ' '
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Founded end Maintained on' Efficient
Service and Courtesy , , 'i '
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THEY'RE
WILLIAM FOX
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OwjlUa OtRAOHTV'rWllilAM DAVIDSON V
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Matinee 10c-25c
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"A YANKEE DOODLE
, Llcen.ed Lidy
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Matinee Daily 2:15
HERE
You have
never seen
Tom Mix in
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Comedv
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War' Comedy
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Mutt and Jeff , .
Evening 10c-35c
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UPSHAW URGES
' DEMOCRATS TO '
; i JjAME DRY MAN
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supporting patrons."' '
The Improvement In congress
since prohibition, Upshaw declared
Is "glorious to contemplate." - H
added that a congressman under
the Influence of liquor ','ls as rare
as a uay in June." '
' The Georgian . declared talk of
government regulated liquor Is idle.
"There Is only one way to regu
late the liquor shop," he said, "and
that Is the way you regulnte a
rattlesnake smash- its devilish
head - with personal, town-wide,
State-wide, nation-wide and world
wide prohibition of the liquor traf
fic." .
Flash Flourished.
' Burlrig Ills valedictory today.
Upshaw brandished In the air a
quart whiskey bottle to punctuate
charge that bootleggers were
seeking to debauch ' congressmen.
I Once he smelleu of; the bottle,
igrlly placed it on a table and took
a long drink of water. The house
I roared. ,
I ' Then lie tnn!( lln nTtllilp nml
Ijoldlng it in one hand while he
neiu ;ne nottio in tbe other, shout
ed to his colleagues to take their
qholcc. No one volunteered-.
' When the 1 peorglan .' finished,
Representative Schaefer, Republi
can, Wisconsin, rose- to protest
against using Lincoln's birthday
iur proniuwon speech,, .. . .
i ; PifciAKLiY OCCURS V
! ; ' ; IN U; S. SENATE
: Y Continued from page l.V,
the Democratic cloak, room to fight
,! Senalors . And , clerks . standing;
uiiuij iiuervenea nna wneeier re
turned, his .seat,., while, qipss
Wnnl Into the cloak room, accom
panied by Senator Robinson, of
Ai buntaa, the- -Democratic leader.
Versions of Quarrel,
"Senator. Wheeler came over to
me, livid with anger, and charged
llinti I had violated our obligated
word," i said ?the Virginian after
ward, "I told Jilm he was a, liar
and .grabbed him by both arms and
Invited-him to come-Into the cloak
room.'.'. i,i i .. i - , , , -.
Senator Wheeler Bald; i i ,,
"I met Senator Glass, in' front of
the cloak room and said: 'You
violated -yoUr understanding wltli
mei'i Senntor- Glass blew up. and
Bald : 'i'That'p a He, ithat's. a He,' i.
"I replied, ,'I am not anytlilng. of
the kind Then ho Invited mo in
to ithe Jcloak s room-.V v i- i
iWhooler- Insistedi that 'Glass did
not hit him,' and that he Inul no In
tention of hitting thai Virginian.-''
i - The Preliminary to r .1.1,1
1 Ifn debate beford 'th6 roll ' call.
Bena'toi' Whoolor,1 wh0; is' opposed
to the banUlng''blll,i accused 'Sen
ators 'Glass and -Pepper, -Republi
can', ' Pennsylvania, supporters! i of
the bill, with 'riot Hvlnir-tiil to their
ngroomenti of yesterday -to 'permlt
him t6 speak for1 an lliour Ion ' the
motion to -.call ,up ithe banking bill.
. - Senator Glass replied '.that ho
wasinot In tho chamber when Sen
tttori -Wheeler I made ' the '-request
and isooti as he heard about It; he
made ' known ithat he would object.
If ,8ondtor Wheeler discussed the
tnonture for an hour ;Qlass said It
would so delay action as to give
the 'bill's opponents aid in a. filibuster.-
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Text Book' Bill Passes. - i. .
STAT10 HOUSI2, ' -iSuleni, Ore.,
fob.1 13. With RepreBentutives J..I
O. Bailey, A. G. Rushlight, Hector
Mncl'heiuon, i). C, Lewis and Walr
ter Klnher lendlhH the fight, foil the
free text book bill, tho house pass
ed Iho measure today by a .vote of
35 to .21. The bill, If It becomes a
law,-will provide that -districts so
deali lng-inny-levy a tax with which
to purchaso books.' . , ., i - j , -.'
The economic wnsto of prlvato
' 'Casey V Rheumatic,,
Remedy
A BLOOD TONIC
Drives out the poison, of
Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lum
bago, Swelling of the Joints.
Sold on a money-back guaran .
too at $1.60 per .bottle at
. iMarsters Drug Co.
The
CHEAPEST MONEY
' for the choicest
FARM LOANS ,
B simple Interest. Terms of
6, 7 or 10 years. Liberal re
payment privileges. ..Usual com
mission charges. Prompt ser
vice. G. W. Young & Son
LOANS
IK Cass St.
Phone 41T
The Coast Auto Top &
Umbrella Works
Located at 123 N. Pine St.,
makes Auto Tops and Curtains.
Umbrellas made to order and all
repairs.
CHIROPRACTORS
Drugless Health Center
"Complete Health Service"
SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist la the fitting ot
Glasses. .-..-,
lit Jacltsoa St
purchase of books ' and sending
them to the garret after .a year's
use was stressed by Beveral speak
ers, - - - -' - . -.
"Whether'a savln'g Is direct' or
Indirect, It Is an 'economic benefit
to tbe state," declared Bailey, who
produced figures to' show large
savings had been effected instates
and cities providing text . books
that are passed on to .other . stu
dents year after year.
six states provide free books,
he explained. "Thirteen states re
quire their school districts to sup
ply books and 21 states permit
their districts to furnish books.
Philadelphia has bad free text
books for over 100 years." - ,
"I wish, I owned enough proper
ty to produce sufficient taxes to
buy books for, every child of the
state,", commented .Rushlight. .
Lewis held that the present law
providing thaf free books be fur
nished only to the Door child
humiliated their recipient and
their parents. . .
Those attacking the- measure
were Representatives Fred. Ger
man, S. L. Stewart,. Edward Schul-
merich, and Arthur McPhillins.
They maintained that the measure
would increase taxes, arid that the
bill was wrong In principle. The
house adjourned at noon to 10 a.
in. Monday.
When Senntor Mbser, shortly
after .noon today, moved ' adjourn
ment until Monday morning, Sen-
aior uuu - moved an amendment
mat tne senate adjourn until 2
o'clock this afternoon "and the
amendment prevailed. Several
members were heard to declare
thut a quorum would not be pres
ence .: :.: ,' -. v : ,
A bill introduced bv Senator:
Dunne.j.providlng for the: - inspec
tion, and regulating of automobile
camps and the registration, of pa-
irons oi camps was defeated after
a senate, debate , todav, in, .which
several sqnniqrs orunucd-.lt an a
nuisance legislation. . ... , ,.,
. House bill 487. hv. Potter' nrn.
hlbltlng fishing from boats in cer
tain parts of the McKenzle rlvor
was reported out By the , ;house
committee on game late yesterdav
with recommendation " that It do
not pans; and then was withdrawn"
by Potter. " ' . ; : I
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NEW TODAY
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED
Make application at The ..Rexall
Store. ' "' ,', . , ' '
FOR, SALIO The Golden Rule Bar-:
. .nerhop, price, f 400. cash.; Mrs.
jpnnspn, 811-Fleaer St. -
FOR, SALE 10 , Plymouth. Rock
PUllets,. ready, to lay, , each!
Mr8..,Vligjl,Rust:Dlllaid. Qre.,'
SALE OR TRADE for sheepT
a mucn ,gpats, . fresh soon. H.
GdlHert, Looking'. Glass. ., i, .,
WANTED A;. 4 orB.h.ip. gas i eri"-
gmei . till, good condition; . Phone
10F23 or write E. G. TroJello,
Kl,,i...,
COMPETENT woman .will, care for
, jliifanV or- sijiaH .children, (,all or
r- Imrl' -fillip, nnnnnnnhla- -Plinn
B-i-n. . ... , . ;
FOR. SALEBl'onzi) ,aud , BourbW
iteu .gobblers, Valley.. Poultry . &
t'toduce Co. 226 W. Oak. Phone
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FO RRENTi-Clean well ifufnished
: 6-ropnj house,-1 garage, garden
groijnd, J25 pen month. Inquire
852 Hoover St. Phone 298, j f
pp R SALE fAcroage Triver bot
tnm nrange lund, pity property,
restaurant,, and .barber shop.
, Priced, to sell, Chas, ,,Kyes, - 826
N. Jackson St. .
FOR RENT Two two-room u-,iart-luents,
olOBe.iu, water and light
furnished, 110.00. See LAW
niCNCE AGENCY,, 125. Cass St.
Plume 219. ; ' . '. '
S,TUA'YED'"or stolen frouv Ledbet
; tor track,, one buy qiarei 4 years
old, white spot o!i face: Has new
' halter on. Reward. J: M. Weath
'erford, 317 Oak St., Rsbg.
WANT A . LOAN OF $2500 OR
$3000 Ou a down-town business
, property worth f 16,000. .Will poy
' 8'o. See LAWRENCE, 'AGENCY,
125 Cuss Street. Phone 219.
MALE HELP WANTED Wanted
; farmer or farmer's sou or man to
, travel in country. Steady work,
good profits, McConnon and Co.,
, Dept. C295, Winona, Minn.
wmThl. LKUHUKN - CHICKS
From selected- hens mated with
record males.' Safe arrival guar
anteed. Februnry, March, J12
- per hundred; expressage prepaid.
.- Graham Hatchery, Hayward, Cal.
FEMALE IIKLP'VANTKI-"Woik
- at homo: $6 a dozen making
'- scarfs. Experience'- unnecessary.
' No canvassing. Particulars for
Stamp. Lirinit Service, Inc., 'Dept.
ESS,' Lynn, Mass.
DAIRYMAN I have for sale a
registered Jersey bull two years
old from henvy-produclng ances
tors. See him If interested. Price
$100. J. F. Bonebrnke, R. F. D.
No. 2, 7 ml. N. W. Roseburg.
TRADE If you have acreage or
ranch property- you want to trade
for city property see us. we have
a list ot trades that will enable I
you to select just what you
want. J. C. Gerety, 420 Perkins
Bldg. Phone 666.
NO ARGUMENT has ever been
advanced against saving money.
We have the plan that Is safest
and pays tho most profits. Send
for our free booklet. DOUGLAS
BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIA
TION. Offices with Commercial
Abstract Co. Phone245.
MORTGAGE LOANS"wtthout brok
erage. We make monthly pay
ment loans, on Improved city
property. Consult our mortgage
department regarding the refin
ancing your present loan. UMP
QUA SAVINGS AND LOAN AS
SOCIATION. Douglas Abstract
Building.
A RARE opportunity if you want a
home of your very own and are
willing to work a little, save a
little, pay a little, and wait a
little. 10 acres of well-drained.
sub-Irrigated sandy loam 15 to 20
ft. deep on the beautiful S. Urnp
qua. 7 ml. .out: -. Graveled road,
daily mall. Would accept 1-10
cash, 1-10 labor, ' and give long
time on remainder with yearly
Installment to responsible per
son. J. F. Bonebrnke, Route 2.
i BROCCOLI GROWERS!
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IF you have 'not . arranged
for the handling o( your broc-
coll we solicit-your member-
ship in this exchangeprior
to March 1st, ,'27. Our books
V will not be open for new mem-
bers during March and April,
,1927. UMPQUA.. BROCCOLI
EXCHANGE.
Foster Butner. Manager.
HOUSE SPEEDS
WORK TO CLEAR
THE CALENDAR
(Continued from page 1.)
House bill 247, Cramer, provid
ing that grazing districts west of
the Cascades shall be by election
of the people instead of by applica
tion to the county courts.
House bill 37. Potter-McCreadv.
Howard and Senator Bell, increas
ing salaries of Lane county offl
cers, effectivo January 1, 1923.
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Good second hand safe for sale
at Wharton Bros.
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- BUILDING CLUB HOUSE
'At a special meeting of the Rose'
burg Pistol and Rifle Club last
night It was decided to erect a club
house on the government range.
Actual work on the construction
started today. The club haa been
in meed of quarters where they
coniu nave shelter and have tar
get practice and this will meet the
requirements. They have planned
ah active program for the coming
year and the building so near town
will be very convenient.
-Try our buttermilk It's differ
ent. Roseburg Dairy. Phone 186.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COM
PANY hereby gives NOTICE that
on January 13th.'1927. It filed with
the Interstate Commerce- Commis
sion, at Washington, D. C, its ap
plication for a certificate that the
present and , future public con
venience and necessity require (a)
the acquisition bv it of thn rnllrnnd
of the Oregon arid California Rail
road company which extends from
the California-Oregon state line in
a northerly direction to Portland,
Oregon, with several branch lines,
having a total mileage of 682.82
inlles, and, '(b) the acquisition of
the railroad of the- Marion dnd
Linn County Railroad Company,
which extends from a- point near
Hoover in an easterly direction to
Idanha, a distance of 2.24 mlioo
all in -the state of Oregon; 3
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Pure whole milk, and' ft" : nnnf.
eurizedi Roseburg Dairy. Phone 168.
. 7 -, i nov i 't :
Shakespeare
and lincoln
w-.'.-i -Byr Aldon. Harness'
According, to . a Journal, wlili-h
the. writer ..sometimes -kept -during
.1898. nna nvonlnir nfft. 1,A t.n.tf
roaq in st. .Matnewr, thsptir XVI!
these versesr '
i "And 'the ' dlsdliilei 'asked" ;him
saying, 'wh' then say the scribes
that Ellas- must firsfcome?
"And Jeans answered and said
comB-.and' restoro all 'things:, ' i';'.'
come, unci restore all things; t
"But I say unto you that Ellas
is come . already ; and - they knew
him not, but have done unto' him
whatsoever' -they listed. Likewise
shall also the son of'nian suffer of
theim ' " : : o - ! i
""Then . the disciples ' understood
that he spake' unto them of John
the Baptist:" ' '.
I' Tlie idea came to! him that
Jesun ' helievi'iL' tho old prophet
Ellas, who had been Head a great
many years, was reborn as John
the Baptist. , The Idea suggested
,b,thor . ideas which .took form In
tile following, poem which was
written the same evening.! .
A- master-spirit1 wished to live .' '.
' In human form again on-earth.
As- Shakespeare, laws of .life did
i give "-. - - 1 "' '
To him another mortal birth.
i'l -'"':-. ,, , ' : : .
By - subconscious forces swayed,
Shakespenre analyzed, portrayed
Bhitua, who with friends allied
Wounder Ceasar till he died.
Shakespeare, seer-like, was aware
That he had that day been there
When the marble flobr grew red
With the blood that Ceasar shed,
j ., . ....
When Brutus was sent back to live
'lit, human form again on earth
As Booth, the laws of life did give
- To hint another mortal birth.
Back through ages by tho light
Which he glimpsed with- mystic
sight.
Lincoln! when his mind had grown
Conscious of the Truth, was shown
That, before his present birth,
Many, many times on earth,
Gatng'ing wisdom more and 'more,
He had lived and died before.
Shakespeare's dranms. every verse,
Booth! with thoughts reflectlug
hearse. ,
Both! with thoughts reflecting
"crime.
Learned the place, the very tlnieJ
just wnere L.incoin wouui appear,
And decided to be near. ,
Booth! like Brutus, formed- his
plan:
Slew his country's greatest man.
If Lincolu should 'desire to live
In human form once more on
earth;
The highest law of life would give
.To him another mortal birth.
In some new and fearless' age
Shakespeare's works some God-
crowned sage
For advancement of his race J
Shall with greater works replace'.
Lincoln-like, he shall ddiscern
Hidden truths, which we shall ,
. learn. . . .. .. . , i
And shall lead us on and on ;
Td the gOlden gated dawd. - - --!
Cottage cheese. Roseburg Dairy.
Phone ISO.
'I
Do you want a -business?
Pick your1 choice-and come in
'and let us tell you all about It. '
No-.l. Drygoods and gro- !
' eery store! ' ; ,- . '
! No. U.'Hotel of seventy-two !
I .rooms: ' -'
i No. a. ' Garage and storage.
, No. 4. Grocery. Btore.
No. 5. Rooming -bouse. -
No. 6. Drygoods stare. ,- 1 1
No. 7. Service station. .
No. 8. Restaurant.
No.. 9 Pool-hall. M i'
No. 10. Paint and wallpaper
stock. ,. . .
See N. Rice of RICE. & RICE.
Grover Tlchenor Of Salem, dis
trict manager forthe Woodmen pf
the World, who has been spending
some time in the city iq the inter
ests of his' work, today received
word of the arrival bt a nine-pound
daughter. Mr. Tlchenor is receiving
congratulations" from' ""his ' local
friends on the event. The Ticheaors
are well, known .throughout ' Ore
gon. -
AT THE
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
r SATURDAY
NITE
Good Peppy Music .
American Legion
3HestifeTlieatre
Sunday M6nday( Tuesday
i-J ii J Ma'tlnes pally i2"; 5; i -
S,-It,
CLAIRE WINDSOR
FRANKKEENAM
LLOYD HUGHES
v' l WESTERN. t ' -
"LONE PRAIRIE"
.- V' '''.COMEDV" :
'Along Came Fido"
MATIN EE J0c-16c
EVENING 1f)c-20
Majestic Theatre
Last Times jToday )
i Mntinee Daily 2:15
w!neserra
3feSILiNT
IACCUSER
1 With
ELEANOR
B0ARDMAN
Jack Boyle's Thrilling Story
of Man Hunt Through
Two Continents.
. With
Pttor th Croat
aaa
Raymond McKee
Silent Flier No. 10
COMEDY
"The Utile Pest"
Matinee 10c-15e
Evening 10e-20e
: -' Another yt
Dance
I A DoePtctur. That'll' II "fiM W5 V
Claw Your Emotion wmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmaammmmmMmmm
3 !Ahtlers" Theatre
rS. TrwJ last times today -
Have Perniaiicnt' Wave
"" WhileTMrsTBell, is withjhe Beauty"Studio
: ' '-t FOR ONE WEEK ONLY '
y Commencing Monday, Febru&ry 14 . ,
' ' When you look your best you feel your bst, - ; -y-,';
nothing else ii so important - . f
-. V.,-1:' ' ' ' i ? -v ' ''
" ' ' Years of Experience- -. s . :
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; i The most beautiful wave with the newest machine ,,
B'-:?i3EAUTY.;STUDIO '
Phone 2 1 2-J - ' Over Roseburg National Bank
Prom Coast-
F, O. Green, pf Marshfield, spent
Friday in' Roseburg.. attendlng.to
business "matters.- ' f
Antlers Theatre
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
lliy 'l: ' Matinee Sunday,'2:15 f :" ,;;;"!
II. Mil II " " . f
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; TWO GREAT STARS, A;.GREAT
STORyHE RESULT ' IS ' PER-. :i ii
iHkSi&r ' --JbiteraationarNew li i tJ'
i'1 ?'A Gomedyj ';Mop Along" Mj . ; v
You'll never know what it is to laugh until
you see ' ,
The ' . . ;'.
Whole TwivTalMng
Edward urrtTSTI''awT
EVERETT 4
fal JOHN EMUBON Mi
By the author of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes."
THE COLLEGIANS
"Around the Bases"
i COMEDY '
: THE LOST SOUL"
' ' 25c
E. F. Hayes returned to Glen
dale Friday evening after visiting ,
wfth frfen5s and 'transactings-b'usfc 1
ness' here "for thei day. ?
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