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; v" r It : i ROSEBURG, NEWS REVIEW. SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1927, 71 eight i'TrrrrrTrrr 1 m mm c FLOYD COLLINS' GRAVE J. , DISTURBER 18 ACCUSED; ;' (AhocIjM I'rem Uuei Wire.) ' , llltOWNSVILLE. Kv Juno 25. - -rrlir. Harry I!. Thomas, lloinc i.ave demist, was inmcleu by. the! Kdninndson grand Jury on a olmrgo or. muitmtlng the grave of Kloyd Last Times Today - Liberty Theatr e The King Of Wild Hordes A Picture $o Spectacular! , So, Ad venturous! So Romantic! , . ; And with such unusual thrills. It will be a never-to-be-forgotten triumph of the screen's greatest achievements. ." :THE:':if frit" : M tiQltv' LLLi MACK SEMMETT pvnt SMITH'S :' , , t FABLES PATHE NEWS . , s t Admission': Matinee 10c-25c Evening1! bc-35c Sunday, Monday, Tuesday HELLO BILL Joseph P. Kennedy Wh Presented 'ffc' Maifjaret Morris , , "VF A ' FrankieDnrro An unforpetnble story of vivid -drama, and breathless action! A fabric of sacrifice and romance, of radiant hopes and grinv cries, woven on a loom of menace and J treachery! A R ALPH INCE PRODUCTION Story by John Chapman Hilder ! ; SPECIAL WILL ROGERS Our Unofficial Ambassador Abroad "IN PARIS" Comedy The Three Big Fat Boys A Ton Of Fun "YOU'RE NEXT" PATHE Matinee 10c-25c 1 Collins." Trlul ai set for the : November term of court. nr.- Thomas, 'who uurchaHed ,'i Crystal f.'avo from the C'olltiiH : family aome months ago, also being bum for iSu.ouu damages for removing the casket from the grave ,tu tho. intuilor of the cave, ullegenly for exhibition purpoHi's, Matinee Daily 2:15 Paffeplcture 7?! VISITOR. Matinee Daily 2:15 IT'S HERE NEWS Evenings 10c-35c pjmmmpbhmmm 1 The Collins brothers also buve asked for an injunction to restrain Hie UcntlHl from . exhibiting the casket. ' . T-O - ' I II i . I NOW YOU ASK ONE . . 4 .THE AN8WERS Below are the anxwers o the Dlbla quiz printed on the editorial page. 1 The illustration shows Lot and his family fleeing from the burning city of Hodon. Genesis xlx:2226. .N'imrod was the great grand son of Noah. (Jenesla lx:l-C. 3 "Tallthu, cuml," interpreted as, "Damsel, I say unto tlieo, arise." was fhrlsi's command lo the daughter of tho ruler of the synu gogue, whom Jin raited from the dead. Mark v:41. 4tCyrenius, or, Qulrinua, ,wua Ilotnan ' governor of Byria' when Christ! was horn. I.uKo 11:2. , i i 6 Jeremiah prophesied (lie do. Htruetlon. of (Jahy)on and tho land or tile ( huhlcuns.-Jcrcmluh 1 and II. ...'..: : ' G Herod was ' smitten by an angel of tho Lord, and was eaten of worms. Acls xll:23. 7 Cherublms were placed at the et-st of tho (iarden of Eden, and flaming sword. Genesis 111:28. 8 Samuel Judged Israel after the return of the are of tho Lord hy the Philistines. 1 Samuel vli. 9 AhasiteriiH commanded that every man should rule In bin own house Esther i:22. '10 Job Haid: "Let tho day per Ish wherein 1 was horn." Job III: a. . LOCAL NEWS 1 i i Cl A. Lock wood returned yes terday evening from Portland, driving a new Lincoln car, which to bo used for demonstration poses. ' Sir. an:l Mrs. Vernon Slmim re turned to this clly todny follow ing u noneymouu inp 10 Meastue unu i'oninu( nun wasliinglon points during (ho past week. Sheriff Slarmer and District At torney Cordon, returned last niphl from 1'ortland wiiore liny have been spending several days nt loudlng.to business mnUers. Returns to Sale'ni w. W. Clialwlck. president of the hiage Terminal Hotel compnny returned to' Salem last night af ter stopping bver hero for the af ternoon enrouto from Modford. Mr: and Mrs. R. M.'Kelley, Mrs. Francos Itussoll and Prod Itussell leave Sunday by nuto for Ashlnmi wllerd'they will visit Willi friends mid celebrate the birthday anni versary ' of Mrs. Itussell. , ' ' Miss' Vera Fredi lckson, of Ho?e hurg, lit spending bIx weeks nt Kugelie 'intending summer school at tho University ot Oregon. Leave for Diamond Lake On. Hurnelt and C. W. Pnrkor left by auto today lor Diamond Lake where lliey will enlov an out ing 'mid fishing trip over the weel end. ' - 1 Here this Morning Mr. nml Mm. Clmn. Knizor anil son, of MtiliOHO,' were In It(mihtirg 1hi inornliiK for a ihnrl tlmo tool Inw lifter ImslnoHH 'iiffaliH nml HllOl'.plllK. ' ' , .. Attending School Minn Mlly ChrlHloiilLcrsoii lma rc turned Lo Lhu Univoralty or Oro Kon. (o iKtuiKl muiniH'r Bclinol for hIx wci'kH. She wns n member of litis yenr'H guuluntlng class nt the unlvorsity. Drive to Eugene and Portland Mrs. C. A. Mclteynold, of this city, u ceo in pun led hy Mrs. H. F. Or.iien, o( Kugene, who has hncMi visiting here with hor pnrcnta, Mr and Mia. T. 10. Singleton, left by nuto for the north this morning Mrs. Og-Ien returning to her home. Mrs, MeUeynold will go on to Port hind from Kugene and will visit with hr mother In tho metropolis for a week. Woodward Funeral Today Tho funeral services for Perry Wootlwnrd. former Itosehurg hoy nml son of Mrs. W. F. Woodward of hlls city, who died June 21 nt the veterans' hospital In Tucson, Ari zona, were held today at 2 p. m. at Iho Masonic hall in Creswell. tho services being conducted by the Masonic lodge. Interment was at the Howe cemetery. I HERE IN SEPT. The Itoseburg Chamber of Com merce has extended an Invitation to the Northwest railway ndvlsnr board to hold Its September meet ing In this city. The board la or ganized for tho purpose of de termining the amount of shipping from each part of the district in order that neiesnary facilltlet may he provided. SIucp tho creation ot the advisory board no meeting has ever been held in Southoin Oregon and it is believed that tho pres ence of railroad officials in this lo cality to give ftericus thought to cMiimIiiu' rnn.llllfmu ,,1.1 nA..t I.. I some very favorable and benefic ial change for Southern Orepon. Other Chambers of Commerce in the county have been asked to lU ,n this meeting for Siiuthem OiMgon and sevotal have H 1 1 JH I ' Jollied Itl tllO illViUtlol). Fight Over Casket of Floyd Collins .'7.5 tmv on if 3 0U0IE0 his Wwawf :.Tr. .fr7I.;'jl'i',.'' . Exhibition of . tho casket of Floyd ,,i8 nTc in exploring oana, Cavc,;nas surrea a legal Tigni., i nomer Collins (left), brother :of Floyd, 'is. protesting "commercialism of (his brother's body.v by ' Dr. Harry a. Cavo, where the caskot was placed 'on' exhibition. Dr. Thomas olalms he .obtained written permission from Lee Collins, Sr., father of Floyd, ior me removal ot tne body to his cave. The casket, as it was display ed at tho mouthiof Crystal Cave, is shown ribove. , l . Radio vs. Electric Chair ; I : t ; ' f P ' i- .. -i ' ' r - j. ' -v V? '- ('NEA Service. New York Bui'eau) An unuaraiicico use for ine raaio was Mrs. Frame Caruso's aooeal from a New York broadeastlna station for aid In her struuale to. ore- vent the electrocution of her condemned husband. He was convicted of slaying the physician he regarded as responsible for his son's death. Before the mike here, you see Mrs. Caruso and her daughter, Lena. On Frisco-to-Honolulu Air Trail - 1 I Carrying the colora of Oakland, -Calif.; Ernie Smith left) Pacific' Air Transport mail pilot and Captain C. H. Carter, navigator, are ready; 10 nop on at San Francisco, destination Honolulu, stops none. t Collins, Kentucky youth who' loBt Thomas (right), owner of Crystal NEW TODAY . - .. .,' FOn SAI.U Dnby Duggy. IiiQuire nt 737 W. Lane. - - - FOR "KENT Good Troom T house, . very convenient, kll Hoover St. FOn""ftKN'l'"4wrnT"furrihilie(l upiirlment, garage. 4'iH I'itzer 8t. Foil SAI.K 3-year ,old')elaliio rani. K. H. . HutHell. phone S0-F21. FOIJ IIENT Good 6-room - houae, . rrealiiy kulBomined. 72ti Mouher St . . . . ... ..j... FOR ltE.Nt Tttofoom" furnished . houae, 97 per nio. See elevator ! man at Perkins Building. AS USEFUL "COMPANIONTTB ' bUBinegg or othej-wUe, apply I M fa. Ireland, 216 N. lloe. FOIl"nENT-i-3"housea,;2 to 6 rooniH. modern with garagea. ' l'rice 8 to ?12. Phone 492-L. ' TO lOj A L'E Da n Isirn a 1 1 h en dcab" J huge piuulo, doz. V)c,: aoo Y5c, 1000 II. K, U Lewis, 6-U N. ! Pine St. '-ij tfhBB." FREE- Our ibn'nco demon Ktrutiona. . Belta rented ut 15 per ' week at .home or tit tile lonaoo office, 222 So: Pine. ' , LOST Between Fisher's Store and Northside Grocery, pnlr silk stockings. ; Please ieavo at Fish or's Store or phone 187-J. WANTED Power hay baler in first class shape and right price; also have truck for sale or trade for cows. L. G. Moxley, Wilbur, Ore. : ..... . , Miliwork Lumber! Roxes, Building Materials Complete stocks, no delays Agents Sherwin Wllllums Sprays Coen Lumber Company CANYON TAYKRN .serves :Bpeciii nincnes and dinners that will please you in every way. Good music. Just, one-huif mile south ot Canyonville. ' ' LOST On Pacific highway about onoi mile and a half south of Roseburg, 240 lb. Back of wool. Finder please notify. Associated Truck Line, Roseburg, Oregon, pnone m. SOMETHING NEW The Polly- nnna t.are at Myrtle Creek. Meals like mother used to serve. Special chicken dinners every Sunday. You'll be glud you came: . ... AGENTS WANTED DistrlbuTor for 1(10 Store Route.' No selling just distribute unu collect. Ex perience unnecessary. : Should not salary J70 weekly. PERIS .MFG. Co., Florin, Pa. MALE HELP' WANTED "Foreign wont, roung men interested in working id South America write at 6nce for full 'particulars1. Soiith American Service Bureau, UliuO Alma, Detroit, Mich.' . ". MILlTENDS If you . have ever used f hem ,-. you would never cut kindling again. At ,thi8. time of ( 'year we accumu late dry stock mostly .pine, which make's an excellent fuel for start ing 1'ires, 'either 'stovo' or': furnace. Put in now, nay Nov. '1st. Orders filled 'in order received.' . Coen Lumber Conlpnny ;' BE given away about iicro mitt irnrrtpn In inu-n u-llli vom-'o .' supply wood, to tho purchaser . or my s-room plastered bunga low In city, house has 4 bed rooms, sewing roohi, combina tion living und dining room nnd large bath, lights and water, fireplace, large basement ' witli hot and cold water;' some furni ture, new double gurnge. Easy . terms.. Address "Place'V'icnre News-Review. IF YOU NEED TO BUKROV? MONEY ON A MORTGAGE investigate first our "Pay as you earn" mortgage contract. Every month you make a small, pay ment on account dt principul and Interest, no penalties, no periodi cal renewals Willi their irritat ing costs and commissions, just a clean cut easy to care for pro position. It is a steady consist ent "Pull" and when the mortgage- matures you are out of debt.. Umpqua Savings and Loan i Association, Douglas i Ab stract Bldg. THE CHEAPEST MONEY , for the choicest ; FARM LOANS B money. Terms of 6, 7 and 10 years. Liberal repnyment privileges. Straight loans. Usual commission charges. Prompt service. If you need a loan or are refinancing see us. G. W. Young & Son LOANS 11g Cass St. Phone 417 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPT0METRI8T Specialist In the fitting ot Glasses. 116 Jackson St. Elite Pleaters All Kinds of Pleating and Button Making. Phone 187-R 610 So. Main CHIROPRACTORS " Drugless Health Center "Complete Health Service'' 6ULPHUR .VAPOR BATH8 327 Went Cass Phone 491 Watkins Products 120 W. Lane One-Half Block Off Jackton St PHONE' 177 ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. i .si--t 1 "if Eitabllihed 1W1-'. -. ', ' J " . ;M. E RITTER, Mon(.r Founded and Maintained on Efficient ;-t . j i Service and Courtey . : hon iM Oak and Kina 8t, I ' i . ! NOTICE ! On. and after July first the I undersigned banks of Roso burg will open at ten o'clock Instead of nine as hereto- fore, and close at the usuul hour of tliree o'clock.' ' , The Jloseburg Nullonnl Bank.' The Uihpqua Valley Bank. The Douglua National Hank . The First State & Savings Bank. . FOR SALE -r Early St. Valentine broccoli seed. , Phono, 5 F13, D. j ' C. McUhehey.' ; FACTORV made trailer . for 20. tills Lee Davenport, .two miles ; side of I'mpqua. ' SALE HELD TODAY f1 & 1 Ax 1 The1 annual bueft and billy sale. conducted by: the, p. A, ;q. exten sion; hoVvIcq .through 5 fhe county npfltit 'u nf Ufa ' Who hnlil tnrlnv '. iii the ; KohrTiageiv .' stockyards t ill 1 North Rbsebug. H. A., Ltndgren, : of ?yie a'nimaL- husbandry ,depart-j ljieiitt. u.;A j-i-wuB in- met-ciiy. w assist County ' Agent Leedy lii the work. Over eighty entries were made, the , largest number r ever obtained for a -salvor this kind.: . ; Numerous out of towu breeders were in the city, among them be ing D. M. Kirby ami ,y. livlmmHC! large flock owners ofIcMInnville 'fhese twp men atre.anxiouH to ship' 'iii purdbi-ed stock for aale'ln future: years and .are proposing -that, the1 sale which has always been confin ed exclusively to. Douglas county: animals, be opened up to allow out- j side breeders to send in stock. : This Is a matter which Is to be left entirely to the Interested owners in- Douglas county. . : . i - 1 - ' CARD OF THANKS '.' We take this means of extend ing our. heartfelt thanks - to nil those who so tenderly assisted us in caring for our sister and aunt dining her recent illness -and death.- We desire to especially thank the members of the Rebekah Lodge' and others: who tendered such beautiful floral offerings and otherwise aided in lightening' our burden in a day of sadness. These courtesies will never, bo forgotten. ; i Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Stone ' ; CARD OF THANKS We wish to : extend our heart felt thanks, . and appreciation to our many friends for the kind as sistance during the last sickness of our beloved one, also for the, beau tiful floral offerings. . Mrs. E. chevigny . Owen M.. Davis -' Vernon Davis - ' and family ; ANTIBRSj-; SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Matinee Daily 2:16 gt HER GREATEST COMEDY "OPEN SPACES" INTERNATIONAL NEWS Showing first scenes of Chamberliri starting his New York-Berlin fligh.1. Also Lindbergh in Brussels and London. MUSIC LEGEND "BRIDE OF THE FALLS" Matinee 10c-25c ANTLERS LAST TIMES TODAY Matinee Daily 2:15 As Big as the Heart of the West COMEDY "UPPERCUTS" INTERNATIONAL NEWS Matinee 10c-25c 1 Lletmed Lad)! : Embalmed 3 HUNGER BRINGS . END TO KANSAS CONVICT STRIKE ,4' i (Continued from page 1.) ! ireatnient only one convict wna' seriously injured. , His .skull, was fractured when' another prisoner struck him with a brick. , . A Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M.obro Btopped over hero this morning to visit O. A. C. friends. They lire en-' route from Washington to Callforv nla by uuto on their honeymoon,' trip. Mr. .Moore is well known to ritany in this city who have at tended O. A. C. ; Eat barbecue sandwiches and Uve forever. Brand's Road Stand. DANCE LONG'SHALL ; COLES VALLEY,. ' ' . '" Saturday Nite ," , .June 25 i r."i;i. ,; Music by the Merrymakers, one of Roseburg's newest and f .i' best orchestras.'.-". . i r n Another "BIG AT THE ORIENTAL GARDENS saturday uIUniteh - Good Peppy Music American Legion " tfevf Ventilating System Evening 10c-25c-35c Evening 10c-25c-35c