Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 21, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIGHT
5 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. APRIL 21, 1927.
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a.sia.HMiiia5SHHW! DIANTHA ST. JOHN, )
WELL KNOWN HERE.
DEAD IN PORTLAND
Portland papers are today carry
ing an anouunceuieo't at the death
3 or JJiuntlm K, Si. John, (afted h&
l y&ara. who wuh well known in
M HulhtrlJn and Jfouvburg. Mrs. St.
fvJuhn'H death occurred at 'the home
BH of her - granddaughter, Mrs. Wal
Blluce J. 1'hllllps la 1'ortland. lira
Si St. John was a frequent viHitor in
v mi men in uuniig ine utoume oi
S'ller Hon. ttin hit a V. R Si. John.
and has a Kraal many fi feuds who
greatly regret to learn of her
death. She leaves two Hons, hoi h
in Canada - ' 1 : , ' i .
That Means a. Bargain On Every
J ' : 'I Pair M Shoes i; :
Positively a closing out sale with hundreds o? pairs in newest styles and
your size1 is bound to be there. Besides we offer you the best of interested
and painstaking service. Outfit your entire family at 95c to $4.95 a pair.
, NEW BARGAIN!
Children's Shoes
Sizes 2J infants' to 2 in
growing girls'
v nc-r ;
v,,;;:95c'v,:-'..-.
1 ' Every pair marked to
' close out.
NEW BARGAIN 1
Women's Pumps
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Ladies sizes 3 to 8 in suede
and satin dress pumps, regu
lar $9.00 values
$2.95 -n
I 1 NEW BARGAIN I
'Men's Oxfords
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Sizes 6 to 10 in tan and
black dress oxfords. Excep
., ' tional values 1
$4.95
men 8, women s
children's shoes oh, t;
- .-...-'..: sale .
MsEIsEEHSl!
Better Service Better Merchandise
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DIVORCE PLEA ENDS
YEAR OF WEDDED LIFE '
FORMER U. OF 0. FOLKS
PORTLAND, Oro., April 21
Eleanor Byrne today flltMl suit for
divorce froni Lob K. Ilyrne, former,
Portland newHjaiur reporter, who;
nhe avers In her complaint, "sought
the company of 'parlor pinka' and
tho IntelllKenUlu, and spent mom
oil hia evenliiKH in ' company (of
audi pereooH fllHcuasing lofty the
orlea of now freedom in rminnera,
morula, economics and sociology,"
She added that thla ru(iilred her to
remain at home, "for the reason
that her presence there was a wet
blanket- upon the otherwise ton
genial. giilherliiKf."
Byrne and his wife, former Uni
versity of Oregon students, wore
married April 10,-1(128 after leaving
the University.
Immediately after the marriage,
the wife alleges, Iiyrne desired to
give up his position with' the loc'ul
newspaper and engage In feature
writing, hut continued his cmploy-
! ment undor protest until August,
l!IZIi.
; He then begun feature , writing
Bhe avers, and requited and de
innmlcil perfect pence and quiet lrt
the home In order to permit hint
to do, his writing. He frequently
left for week-end trips In search
of material for Ills stories and in;
formed iter that he ilia, so because
he desired to he alone, she says.
, "ilo , repeatedly informed the
nlaintiff, that he should he a her-'
mil and should never, have married,"
the complaint states.. He contin
ually ndviseil the plaintiff that she
ought to be self-sufficient, as he
himself is self-sufficient, a n d
should not require companionship."
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NOW YOU ASK ONE t
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.j iTH'E ANSWERS ' ' -
r Ilore aro itlio answers to "Now
You Ask One" for today. Tho quos-,
lions are on tha odltoriul page.
, i 1 Utosa Ponsolloi f i
2-Fran SchilbiMt. f , ?'
, 3(llusppo Verdi.' ! '
4 PrltK Krelslor.
C-r-J.eOPnUl HtOlfoVpltl! i t ? i 1
1 (1-Mitry.auiilon. ' F M,"r ft
: 7 lllchnrd Wagner.
y X Tscliallcqwsky. ; ' '
9 Saint-Sauna, .., ,
1(1 Handel. ' ,'
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,.- BOYS- WANTED. : '
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Fifty boya wanted to. ,nt-
tend' tho-fathef ;nhl son 'pro-
O. O. F. lodge ' Friday , oven-
lng, April 22. I youn dud Ih.
i)n pdrt Bellow,. nVMg hlmi-if
he ;isn't,f arrange I to contu
V 'Willi someone woo is.- - -,?..
. Supper, iit-0:30. Jollawiil-by.
nrottruni.
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DANGE
" ' Saturday Nlte
- . April 23
Music by
RICE'S DANCE PLAYER8
Tly .order of N. Q. ',
: :, at,": ;" ; "
South Deer Creek'
Grange Hall ,.
i v Saturday Night .
April 23
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Sponsored by
South Deer Croek 1
Grange Orchestra
- WILL CLEAN
jill-kfrtds of vvood finl.h .r
Carpets, Rugs, Window Wasliing
Make them look Ilka new. Let
' Charley do your work.
: Charles Danis'' i
.5. ..,.!. Phone 51l i. - ,,..
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DANGE
ii.fi' (ft c'iVENi BY- ' f' '
Women" of Moose
heart Legion
ATi
MOOSfe lHA!JL
Friday, April 22
MUSIC BY
: i nOit's Orchestra .' ;
TICKETS 75c
FREE .LUNCH . .
Liberty :TKeatre i!
GLEND ALE LADY
. DEATH VICTIM
Mnry Ella Uedfleld, a pioneer
resident of Qlondule, passed away
at the. Mercy Hospital in thlB city
this ntternoon following an Illness
of about . tep daya. . Mis, Iledflclil
was born .in Stockton, California,
September 1, 18G1 and moved to
Glendnle Ini 1870, Besides .u.' hus
band; William II. Itedl'ield, she is
survived by tho following children,
Mrs. Veta Brow o Roseburs;, Mrs.
Mrs. Clnru Ovoi'ton of. Portland,
Mrs. Rrnin Henslmw, of Portland,
and Marlln Kedrield, of Glendalo:
The funerul services will bo held at
two o'clock Saturday afternoon at
Hio Presbyterian church in Glen
dnle with tho Glendnle pastor con
ducting the iservlces. 1
Last Times Today
Matinee Daily 2:15 P. M.
A DOUBLE FEATURE BILL
i The Speeding Venus'' will be shown ; twice
and "When the Wife's Away" only once. Both
are late first run pictures., Come earJy'-'The
greatest treat of the year. ,
swwrmi i
t Iff V m m I 15i flm
DANGE
, AT.
LONG'S HALL
; ..- COLES VALLEY
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Saturday, April 23rd
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MUSIC BY
FOUR-PIECE ORCHESTRA
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Lots of Fun
for Everyone
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! "SHOOT TO kill;' IS
! i i ORDER IN PORTLAND
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! PORTLAND, Ore., April 21.
Portland. , police. f who have
been trying to' check ft .Crime
wuvo were- given orders today
by Chief I,.' V. Jenkins, to
"shopt to kill" in the war on
bandits. , ' !
"The criminals now at work
In the clly havo proven their
daring, so be jirepnrcd for
emergencies," wrote Chief
Jenkins In his order. "If and
when occasion arises, remem-
ber those are truly had men.
Do not qulbblo In nn extreme
emergency, but Bhoot to kill."
."Thoro is only one way of
dealing with, these high pow-
ered crooks," said Chief Jen-
kins, In. commenting on. the
order, "and that Is to . use
their own tactics against
them. Gunmen must expect
to ho faced by guns. Armed
criminals nro nil potential
murderers."
NEW TODAY
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RI'XJISTEIIED Poland China boar
-for nervice. .IrvliiK, Wilbur.
SPRAY' OUTFIT 'CflfcAP Good
luualhfj order. Farm Bureau Ex
GAS , ENGINES Now and Heoond
hand, low iricca. Farm Bureau I
Exchange.
WANTElA-MarrU-d man" for gen
,tral furm work. IwuBlas Park
Slock Ranch, Siitherlin.
'IRRIGATION SUPPLIES Piiie,
vjmmpH, enKlnea, motors.' We can
(,hu)p you plan your liumping in
"stmlatloiiji. Farm Bureau Ex
change. '
rOANED FiiiE' wVin eacn bov"
Mnga account opened we loaa one
of our Homo Savings bankjt.
.First Stato and Savings Bank. :
rTOtUlJlNO" MAT E It IALS
Our line is complete. We solicit
I i your Inquiries for Mill Work or
I fluildlng, .Material of 'any kind.1
' Co(U) ;Lumbir Company.
GTTATTiTtmm ValUaIiLks By
keeping them lu one of the snfu
deposit boxes In our strong
vault. Rouble lock boxes. First
State and Savings Bank.
REWARD for return of black
leather envelope puiie stolen by
trunlent from offices of Jjr. E.
li. Stttwurt. Contents valuable
only to myself. Mrs. R., D. Wil
liams. , -:-
FOR SALE II acres unimproved,
4i miles from Roseburg- on Pa
cific highway. It's h.good ilivest
ment.' Cull aiid let us toll you
about It. J, C. Gerety, '120 Per
rkins Bldg.' phone',(JG5. .' '.'
NO ARGUMENT has ever been 'ad
vanced against saving money,
t We have the plan that Is safest
t.and pays the most profits. Send,
ifor our free booklet, DOUGLAS
;BUILIING & LOAN ASSOCIA
TION. Offices with Commercial
! Abstract Co. Phone 215.
ILAN " YOUR " LOAN "TOPIT
YOUR INCOME The wise home
huyor figures for tho future. If
fcyou are buying on contractfor
example and assuming- ajmort-
gage, what will you do when the
mortgage comes due? This as
tsoclation has a plan whereby we
(can furnish you money for pay
ing off your present mortgage by
t means of 'a loan that will call for
'a small ' payment each month
that will include both Interest
and principal Umpqua Savings
and Loan Association, Douglas
Abstract Bldg.
" WINSTON ORCHARDS HIT
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From 20 lo 50 per cent of
the prune blossoms ' lu the
WiLstou district have been
killed by frost, according to
V the estimate of W. C. Hard' 4
ing and John M Throne, who
made an inspection of- that
area today. This, however,
doeg not signify a correspond-
Ing proportion of crop loss.
BlcHsoms on. prune trees ul- 4
ways far outnumber the quau-
tlty of fruit that matures, and
the thinning made by the
4 cold spell to date will not do
material damage. Such fruit
as was found In the embry
onlc stage appeared ' sound.
and Mr. Harding predicts a
good sized crop If the excess-
ivoly cold weather ceases.
i.W,-ft,
BEND BANK CLOSED
ItR.VD, Oro., April 21.-Tho First
Natoinal flunk of end remained
closed today, in charge of W. C.
Crawley, national bank examiner.
An audit Is under way, and when
It Ih completed a statement will
be issued. Closing of the bank yes
terday was followed by announce
ment that It was due to depletion
of reserves.
FATAL BLUNDER
"Coroner: 'You saw the' deceased
struck by ithe street car?
i. Witness: I did. ,
Coroner: . Did ho receive any
medical attention ?
Witness: No; he was Carried
Into a drug store by mistake.
Life. ..( I.- . .' ; !.-.,, . ;
Back After, Operation , . :
1: Deputy Sheriff. J'!.' E. Leas , and
wlfoi'df .Oakland' have .returned
from Tho Dalles, whore Mr. Leas
recently underwent . nn operation
for tho removal of ulcers from the
the stomach.. Mr. Leas has been
greatly improved In health since
the'operntlon and Is rapidly regain
ing his strength. ,
SAy E your
and Sa veM pney
.There 'Is ro use spending
: several times the amount
that repairing would cost
you to buy 9 new pair, when
; the old shoes fixed up will
. serve .the purpose apd have
.the appearance of new. We
do1 expert work at night
prices.
Roseburg Booterie
. IRVIN BRUNN .
Shoes: that 8atlsfy and Fit
fr Your Feet
Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore.
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Observation of ,
Parents and Teachers .
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It Is estimated that a boy has
38:11 spare hours a year and what,
he does with these snuro. houru. is; ,
Interesting thought for-1 grown-ups. ' '
; Put these hours 'to. good' ;UHe i(iT ,
- work and play. Save and be 'thrifty.'.'
' 4 Interest Paid qn. Savings j c '
Accounts.' i i :
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PROSECUTION IN DOBBS:' !
CASE IN FINAL PHASE
. CAunclatcfl Prpu Iawi Wire.)
SEATTLE, April 21 Tho final
links of the chain of clrcuinstan
clal evidence against Dr. C. C.
Dobbs, Klrkland dentist, accused
of the murder of Letltia Whitehall,
school girl patient, were being forg
ed by the mate in superior court
hero today.-- :. h ,
Professor William M. Dehn, Unl-
ivorslly of Washington biologist
and chemist,, was expe'eted to , be
Ithe last state witness.. Prosecu
i lor Ewing D: Colvin hoped to rest'
the state's case by, noon, unless by
some chance Frank Koepwli, form
er coroner's deputy, and missing
state witness, should appear by
that time. : 'I
. Koepiil's testimony Is regarded
"by Colvin as being of negligible
Importance, mud:.' would probably
be brief and perfunctory. Koep
ril was the person who delivered
the specimens 'and exhibits to
Dehn for analysis. . ,. t : ''
I George H. Crandeli, chief of de
fense counsel, said it would re
quire at least three days to pre
sent Dobb's side of the case. He
plans to launch at once Into an
attack of the state'B evidence, .to
BENSON P. T. A.
Regular business meeting :
and program Friday, April 2a,
7:30. .
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prove that Letltia Whitehall was
Been after she left the dentist's
or rice und to establish' an airtight
alibi for Dr. Ddbbs. i
ALL JAP BANKS CLOSE
fAuqHotivl. -I'H. IyeBmlire.) t. t.
' NEW YORK, April 21 The Dow;,
ticker service- foday - carries fronr.
its Tokyo correspondent n report
that Japanese Finance Minister i
Tnkahashi has ordered all hanks,
closed nt midnight for two days.;.
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LOAD LIMIT INCREASED '
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A)Cfatcd Prcu Lcucd Wire.)
LA GRANDE, Ore., April 21-4'
The load limit on the: Old Oregon.
Trail' Highway between ijja. Grande'
and Pendleton was today idcreascd
from 6,500 pounds to 10,000 pounds,
according to Oscar Cutler, of the
local, highway i offices. In about
two weeks, it. is expected that all
load -restrictions will be re'moved.'
Another
i!.iBI.G;;ir..'f'i
From Eugene i
Mr. Hyile, real estate dealer of
Eugene, was a business visitor in
this city todny. , ,
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DAMAGE VERDICT OF .
$5370 AGAINST COPCO
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(AottIiiIwI Pros. IjirpiI Wlro.)
MIODFORD, Ore, April 21.
A jury in the circuit court
this morning returned a ver-
diet for $r,370 for Fred G.
Sunders against 'the. Califor-
ilia-Oregon l'ower company
after an hour's deliberation.
Sanders based his suit up-
on the death of his son, Atha,
n former high school football
slur, who was electrocuted In
1925 when tho telephone line
he was repairing enmo in con-
tact -with a power line.
. The power company nlleged
contrlbulary negligence and
4 trespass, and the plaintiff
charged negligence and im-.
proper safeguards . as Its
grounds. .
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Dance
AT THE
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Jeaannq
GEORGE K.ARTHUkY
DOROTHY REVIERi)
THOMAS RICKTTc,!
10c
' Fox News Mightiest of All
25c
Progressing
'With the Times
The past few years havo
seen ninny great changes
in funeral directing. Mod
ern Methods improved
equipment have sup
plumed those in use In
the -past.,- Wo have al
ways kept abreast of tho
I tines 'in . evory respect
so as lo be able lo ren
der the, best service oh
tnluublei Our beautiful
funerul home offers tron
venlence, comfort 'and
. privacy. Our stuff Is
.' well trained.
; Douglas Funeral
Home ,
Tine and Ijino Sts.
Phono 113 ''
K THREE DAY
Hosiery Special
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
PHOENIX QUALITY
Regular $2.75 Silk Hose, Sale $2.15
Regular $2.50 Silk Hose, Sale $2.00
Regular $2.00 Silk Hose, Sale $1.69
Regular $1.75 Silk Hose, Sale $1.45
Regular $1.50 Silk Hose, Sale ...;...$1.15
Regular $1.00 Silk Hose, Sale 75c
MORE WEAR FOR LESS MONEY
IN PHOENIX HOSE
Specials on all Spring Coats
The Ladies' Shoppe
139 N. Jnckson St.
Hv"' - 139 N. Jnckson St. .
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
SATURDAY
NITE
Good. Peppy Music
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: American Legion
ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO.
Established 1901
M. E. .RITTER; Man'aper J "
I-4ft.Foundqjl ond Maintained. on, pfficient( .
Oak add Kane St'sf. 5 f v ilt.t Acs 0 S 4 t if i i l'HUifi.iniMmi
, , - . .Lloensed Wad)
LAST TIMES TODAY
- Matinee Doily 2i1B ' ' '
1-j
Louise Dresser and : :
Jason Robards in
"White Flannels"
From Coal Miner to Football Hero
Comedy "Jail House Blues" ;
Short Shots No. 5 , ;
Evening 10c-25c-35c
Matinee 10c and 25c '
CHIROPRACTORS
Drugless Health Center
"Complete Health Service" '
SULPHUR VAPOR, BATH8
327 West Cass Phone 491
Pioneer Drug Store
241 N. Jackson
Appreciates your patronage.
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting ot
, QlaBses.
116 Jackson St
INSURE
IN SURE
INSURANCE
You will like the service of this
agency. We r rite nil lines of
INSURANCE
G. W. Young & Son
Insurance. . Call or phone.
116 Cass St. Phone 417
ANTLERS S WED. APRIL 27
Matinee at 2:30 Evening at 8:30
The first and only presentati6ns in' Rose
burg during the present year of the
Superb Four Million Dol
lar Cinema Spectacle - -
Founded upon Gen. Lew Wallace's . .
1 immortal story and play .
IN ASSOCIATION WITH
AMETR O-GOLDWYN-'
MAYER PRODUCTION.
A. L. Erlanger, C. B. Dillingham and F. Ziegfeld, Jr. ;
Presented exactly as in New York and Los Angeles with
Touring Orchestra and Complete Effects .
MAIL ORDERS NOW. . SEAT SALE MONDAY
Prices: Matinee $1,00 & BOc Eve. 75c, $1.00 A $1.50
plus tax. , , - . tv