Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 13, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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-LOW PRICE IS
Be sure to teee the priced merchandise tin 'our window displays
special priced goods shown every day at amazingly low prices.
Clock Values of $12 to
Big Ben Alarm Clocks, sale jnice .'
..Solid Silver Belt Buckles and 'Belts, sale price .. ..
'Sterling SilveV Baby Spoons, sale price
.Leather Writing Sets, regularly $3.75, at.. .. :
Sterling Silver Napkin Marker?, at
and a great many other Vulues at new loyv prices.
Kitchen Clocks of well
known and reliable
makes. ;. , J ,
$4.75 '
Sale prices are in effect while merchandise remains in our show windows
- New Bargains shown every day.
,'" A special discount for cash oh every article in stock. ' Every day a sale
day beginning Tuesday, August 1 6th. . i
WATCH
OUR
" WiNDOW
- DISPLAY
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llelng part owner and manager of
tho Couleycott Orchards, i- .
Tho Misses Alice and Emma Uo
:lliiid,,lolt , Friday for Portland,
where, they will Join Miss Helen
Casey over , the wcckmid.. Miss
'Canny lias been visit, n;; with
friends In tho metropolis for the
past week , or -bo. . . -
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'; MR" and Mrs. David M. Olenian
retui'lied homu this week folloiii
a slay In llio northern part ot the
nlate during tho summer, both at
tending the summer sohsIoii of tho
University - of Oregon. , Thoy hit-
-or made a trip to enslol'n Oregon
vliere they wuro guests of friends.
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'Guests at the homo ot Dr. and
Mrs. (I, C. Flnley uro Mr. mid Mrs.
I' rank Cascaddon, of Tacoma,
Wsshliigton. ...Willi , their house
Kujjats Dr. and Mrs. Flniey anil
laaitly made a trip tu coast poluls
ovoV' last week-end.
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Fofeeeo -To QOX OM ACCobfiT op cevem
iTHE OUTSTANDING. ;' : , ;
FEATUREi bF THIS SELLING' EVENT.
SILVERWARE
CLOCKS
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LEATHER GOODS
WATCHES j
DIAMONDS i.H ill
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For Tuesday the opening day of
$15. sale mice ......
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Carving Sets, Sterling
, handles and stainless
steel.
- $2.65 set' ; . :
JEWELER3 ; '.'
Miss Sue.Sclnnid Is '.'
Hohor Guest at
Affair-Today '
Pol1 MIhs Slid Sehuild or Klinsuu
Oily, MO.; Miss Klizi'ibolli .Hennoi'
eulinliilned at the Fred Keener
eounliy homo today ,wltl a morn.
Ing swlmmliii; party and lioojejlajj
plenle, asking a group of tho young
er girls. In the iil'tornoou llio
guests found interest In I'aiilii.
The guest list Included Miss
Hue Hehmld, Miss Vera MeClln
took, Mh.s Maxliie Moore,- Miss
Mildred Slnnlgoi', 'Miss Agnes ir
win, Miss Daphno Hughes, Miss
Norma Winston, Miss Hllxnhclh
Ahraliam, Miss Margaret llauni,
MIsh Mary Oaeohs lit Sail Francis
co, Mrs. (loo. M. nrndliurn.
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Miss llelen Fnlbe has hail as a
guest at llio J. K, Falbo homo this
week, Miss Wllma Penlnud of
Mnrshrlold.
:
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. A. Harding anil
(heir house guests, Mr. and Mrs.
I.nntermiin of Maiuhiu, North Da
kota, fori .'Hits morning on a motor
Si
NOT SUCH A MILD GAME AFTER
BoT
-foo up gou
-new
special sale
...:.;.........$9.85
$2.65
..$1.75 and $3.75
: 95c
$1.95
65c
A GROUP OF FINE SIL
VFJ PLATED WARE
AT HALF OF REGU
LAR PRICE. QUALITY
WARE FOR LESS. :
MEN'S WATCHES
WEDNESDAY
trip which will Include a visit at
Crater Ijilro and home via Urtid'
and 'Eugonoi ' , 1 - . '
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Left For Portland
Mr. and. Mrs. 0. D, Oienn1 (if
Dong Jleaeli, Ualil'oi'uia, wlio have
boon guests at the homo 'of Mr.
and Mrs. Jluy ilanulug for (he past
two weeks, left this morning for:
tho south. Thoy plan to visit , lu
Sacramento enroule -homo.
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BOLIVIA INDIANS
IN REBELLION TO
GAIN SUPREMACY
(Continued from page 1.) '
handful of Intrepid followers, ''im
prisoned and Inter slew tho great
(ilea chief, Alhahiuilpa and brought
the Inca emplro under subjection.
Due to llio npresslon artur the
Siianlsh Invasion,-'(ho Inca tribes
wore reduced to tho slatus of per
haps tho humblest people on earth
uud today tholr descendants live in
a wretched slate.
Tho sudden relurn of the fight
ing spirit of (ho hid in rm is 'believed
to ho duo to dlsHallsfacllou over
llio division of laud, coupled with
Instigation by agitators. Tho dn
dlnns liavo taken to the war path
Barbed "In -a.tin.lnt red lllankets, po
eulliir eloth ear-coverings and
runny llttlo hals cocked atop- llio
folo part f their heads. Tho
women, with babies carried on
their backs by meiins ot blankets
siting around tholr necks, follow
th) warriors on lliolr rnmpago:
v,e-T Him (.am AjiM-fAiM6
g.ouf' roR fear Ae
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M16AT UEAGi BAt HAB"VS
LOCAL
Mrs. Garrison Visits-
Mrs. T. 11. (lurrison, of Oakland,
spent -Friday afterno :m In Hose-
burg shopping and meeting friends.
Mr. Swift In
C. J. Hwift, resident uf South
Detr Creek, was In tills ell y yester-
day for a few hours attending to
buxiness matters. ' '
Doerners Visit
Adolph Doornor u:d mother,
Mrs. Docruer, of Melrose, wore
visitors In this city lor u brief
time Krlday afternoon.
Left for Portland
Hoss Hates and loren Johnson
lot t tills morning,- for Porllantl by
automobile, where they will visit
for the next few days.
! Pauls Visit
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Paul, of Dlx-
I nnullln ........ It, t t.ll u I.lI.Ioii
spending llio afternoon visiting
friends and on business.
Qckland People Visit
i Mrs. Mary ilatnbridge and Miss
I,oah Knlpo, of Oakland, were
visiting with friends and shop,
ping In Itoseburg on Friday.
Home From Portland
Mrs. Druco Stephenson returned
home this morning from l'orihtud
where Bho has, been spending lite
past few days visiting with friends.
Here Today
Mrs. (!. J. Green of Kan Francis
co nrrlved this morning from the
north and Is remaining over ue.-ll
Sunday to. visit and look alter 'In
terests. I'Leaving For North
I Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Doss nml
Mrs. S. 0. Itruce loavo this after
noon for ISugeno, from whore they
will go to Newport to enjoy a ton
day vacation. i . i .
Expected Home Sunday
' Dr. and Mrs. Loe A. Wells and
family are expected homo Stinduy
from Crater and Diamond lakes
whufo they have been enjoying., u
wook's outing. ,
Going to Portland ,
Miss Lotus Knight, cashier .'at
Hie J., C, i'onnoy' company store,
leaves tho first of Ibo week lor
Portland whore she .will visit diir-
I lug tho coming week.
To Attend 'Openings
Mrs. S. M. King, owner of tho
Speciality 'Shop, left Friday lor
Ban Francisco, where she will at.'
tend the fall . niilluery openings.
Wlillri In tho bay city alio will visit
at Ihq homo of her. niece. . ' . ,
Stop Enrouto South
Mr. and Mrs. lien II. Huntley, of
"Clilco,- CiilH-'opiiu, stopped over In
ftnsomii'g , I'liiny , aitenioon , on
tlndr, way ,,'hoino from Porltund
wlieru tliey have ht(cn for it" veek.
They Visited " tho local C. J.
rirelor company Btoro while here.
Mr. Huntley has charge of -the
Chlcb branch. -
Leaving For South-"- " 1
Mr. and Mrs. D. Li Roso leavt?
Sunday by auto on a two weena'
vatitillon. They will tour t'ali'.'ovtun,
going to Yosonilto National 'iiitik,
wlioro thoy' wll -visit , vitn .irs.
Hose's Ulster, Mrs.' Frank ; Blildlilt,
a foniidr roslflont of thls'cliy, l'hey
also plan to vislt In Siieranieiilo
and San Francisco. .-. - ,
Home From Convention
(.. T. ltoyer Is homo from Eugono
where he attended as a delegato
Hie mlnlstorlnl .conforenco of min
isters from -all parts of, Oregon,
Washington and California, .which
is convening Thursday,, . Friday,
Saturday and, Sunday. Mr. Rover,
states that the camp mooting has
drawn nlg: crowds during 11s ses
sions. The confereneo is held lu
Eugene us tho Ltghthouso Temple,
is tho hoadquarters for the' Hlblc
Standard organization in tho dis
trict. Jlov. F. E. Crook,' pastor of
tho lllblo Standard templo here la
moderator at tho meetings. Ho ex
pects to roturii - bore Sunday to
conduct tho regular, Sunday ser
vices at the tertlplo. Other dele
Kates from Itoseburg tiro Wilbur
Spnugh and Mrs. Slliis Turpln.
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v toufvt.'yi
INEWS
Mrs. Riddle Visitor
Airs. ICd Riddle, of Kiddle, spent
Frldsy visiting with trleijds and
shopping lu this city.
On Business
O. Olesun or AUdruse, was a busi
ness visitor In this city lor a bnut
time yesterday irtornuon.
Mr. Wright Spends Afternoon
J. W. WrlgJit of Mllo spent Fri
day afternoon hero looking after
business itiutturs and trading,
Visits Friday
Miss Amelia Galla ot Melrose
was in this city Friday - afternoon
shopping and visiting with friends.
Prom Yoncalh
i C. D. Brown of Vonc-alla -spent
a rew hours Friday in this city
visiting and attending to business
Interests. :;. .
From Reston - -
- Ace liurney or Beaton was a
visitor In Itoseburg Friday, spend
ing the - afternoon trading and
truiisactlng- business.
rrom uamas j
F. Neoly ot Cumus Valloy was a
visitor lu t Itoseburg Friday and
was uttciidlhS tip business matters
aud Hading, t j ', .; t .-
To Riddfer', ' ' - "; '
j 'Mrs. H, .T. 'Matthews returned to
Itiddle i'l lday " htleriioou arier a
vlsltwitli friends and transacting
business hero.
Drain Man Visits ; "'?
E. F. Urown of Drain snout Fri
day afternoon in Itoseburg looking
after business affuirs and visiting
Willi lrieuus.
From Melrose .
J. W. Rnckley, Melrose rancher.
was lu Hits city attending to busi
ness ufl'ujis and visiting for a few
hours ou Friday.-; ;
Spends Day Here
i Fred Miydor retui'lied to Myrtle
Point yestorday afternoon after
ispeiidlng a day hero attending to
business Interests.
Visiting Mrs. 'Case-- ! '(
'Mr. and Mrs; H. IC' Hlckonbot
tOm of Calawuy,! Nebraska, have
airlved hei'e to visit with tlio for
mer's sister, Mrs. Uello Case.
Here From Klamath' Falls ' M . '
I Mrs. Martha' Redbarn of Klam
ath Fulls is visiting with Mrs. Tom
bimmnns and other relatives in the
city until Monday.
Visitors Friday
' Mrs. Myra Smith ami Mrs. For
est Jonos of Garden. Valley road
visited friends and shopped In this
fcify Friday afternoon. . ;
Fr,om Yoncalla ' ' -i
: hlrii.' I.! Edos' 'and Mrs; 'I,uthor
Daugherty of Voncalla , spent, Fri
day .afternoon in this oily visiting
with friends anil shopping. .
Harveys Visit . , .' ' ,
Airs. .Claude Harvoy and two
sons of Siitliei'lin spent Friday af
ternoon visiting with friends lind
transacting business lu this City.
From Camas. Valley '
Mr. and Mi-u. 'Chni'lou Vrilnv of
Camas ' Valley 'wore visitors , In
Itoseburg Friday afternoon and
were shopping anil transacting
business. '
nroute California' ,
MIbb Oludys. LaVlolotte of Port
lantl, who bus been the : house
guest of Miss Clara Herchor,'. left
this . morning tor Los Angolos
where she will spend two weeks.
Airplane Delayed
"Tho tjueeu or the Yukon." tho
airplane which was oxpectcd to
arrive In this- city ihls week to
make 'commercial flights has been
considerably delayed and the dale
iff Its arrival la uncertain. The
piano struck a mtidliole while laml-IH.S-
on tile Held at lieno, Nevada,
according to latoiu'roports, and re
ceived some damages necessitat
ing minor repairs. Tho ship, which
is privately owned, is expected In
Mcdford sometime next week.
"If
oseburg Millwork Co,
FORMERLY
Roseburg Lumber & Manufacturing Co.
House Finishing of Every
Description
Headquarters for all kinds of Sheet and! Plate Glass.
Manufacturers of Prune Trays and Lug Boxes.
GET OUR ESTIMATE PHONE 100
MYSTERY METAL
S IS DEFENDED
.J BY.WiS. BOYER
(Continued from page 1.)
going on.t If Mr, Marrln produces
such a rurnace and shows the me
tal dripping from the rock as lie
hopes tu do there will be no doubt
of the tacts in the case. However,
Mr. Hover declares that lie has a
report rrom a reliable man who
made another test by sprinkling
crustrod ore upon a fire of -blacksmith's
coal until a total of six
pounds mixed with a small quan
tity or coal to keep the I eat up,
and actually saw the drops or me
tal drip rrom tho grate under 111
riro.
There is no secret about the tur
uace or -rook or flux used uy Mr.
ltoyer. Ho is using the system and
iormula of the Grunts Pass investi
gators. His furnace is made or
brick, about 30 Inches square and
lined Willi fire brick and asbestos.
A hole Is loft in the bottom ot the
rront, opposite to the blower pipe
at the rear. There is a batrie wall
of tiro brick, a hair partition raised
rrom tho bottom and lowered rrom
the top, which separates the cham
ber holding the charge oi ore -coal
and common rock salt under which,
the fire is started rrom the rront
chamber, 'which at the bottom is
filled with wot - charcoal. Tlrir
charcoal is kept wet by ...valor,
poured through' a small crooku i
pipe running rrom the side or the'
furnace. '
As soon an tho tiro, -started with
pitch and coal, Is going good the:
chai'go 1s put in and the top tit the.
furnace is --sealed with clay and
marked so 'chat any tampering'
with -it would be easily discovered
and the charge is allowed' to,
"sweat" for several hours. When
opened the metal, according to Mr.
lioyer . Is' usually found upon the
charcoal as it it had dripped down
the barrie wall. .
Mr. Doyer is going back to
Grants Pass next 'week and -with a
representative from the -bureau of
mines make further tests using as
many ' types of ore -as -are avail
able, and any variations that may
be suggested for further proof of
the results already obtained. Reg
ulation of tho t?mpera'turo 'Of the
furnace is suggested :as a precau
tion against failure, it nolng "sug
gested that eithor too high or too
low a' tompcrnture may account
tor either a failure of the metal
to run or for its -passage crt in the
form or a gas. - i f - f
No explanation TnS "to Ivhy -reputable
and recognized asaByprs have
ailed, to get at least u -trace ot
motal rrom the ore submitted, have
beon advanced, but the faot that
many men with reputations tor
voracity have assorted that they
have seen the metal taken from
tho furnace into which .tho rock
had been ' put makes a question
that Mr. Boyer insists shall be an
swered. - ; ' ' : - -. ! - "
Willing "Go To Mat"
FORTLAND, Ore.,. Aug. 13. W.
S. Iloyor, district inspector for the
United States Interior Department,
is not sutisfiod with 'declaration of
Dean-Newton of the Oregon Agri
cultural college school . of mlnos
concerning the mystery white met
al of Josephine county.
"Thoi'O Is metal in the rocks of
Josephine and Douglas counties,' or
I am the worst-dupod man in Ore
gon," said Boyer. "I am ready and
willing to go to the hint with Dean
Newton and the Bureau of Mlnos.
1 want to make these mining engi
neers 'take wator' or admit that I
have been badly fooled."
..Boyer, who Is Interested in tho
questions of minerals in southern
Oregon, so that his department
may, if necessary, reclassify- Ore
gon and California grant lands, has
just returned from Grants Pass,
where he mado: 10 tests. In nine
of the tests he got rrom one halt
ounce to 15 ounces of whito metal
using about eight pounds of rock
to a lest. He said the test showed
percentages of lead and antimony
and somo metal not uccountod lor.
PHONOGRAPH'S BIRTHDAY
VS'RST ORANGE, N. J., Aug. 12.
Thomas A. Edison, the electrical
wisard, today celebrated the golden
anniversary of his invention of tho
photnograpli.
Mrs. S. Shoridan of Dlllard sptfnt
the morning in Roseburg visiting
wim mends and shopping.
It's Made of Wood, We Make
' k ' "! Speculative Fiver !
I- it la said that "Nearly everyone '
I suffers rrom some rorni or specula- llll
; J itlve revor" lie wbte, avoid spocu-
lt Ib said that "Nearly everyone
' suffers from some rorni or specula
tive revor.',' lie wise, avoid specu
lative and risky sehenes. Invest
sately Bt a ralr rate by depositing
regularly with tills Bauk.
Va Interest Paid on Savings .
. Acoounts.
TheRosebiiTNdtional BanK
.i KoseJur,ore,
Herbert Bcyore ot Cariymivillo
was in this city for a few hours
HI
wj L lUl JL JUL o
GUM-DIPPED TIRES
C. A. Lockwood
ROSE AND OAK ST8.
ROSEBURG, OREGON
HSI.I.I.T.T.T.T.T.T.1
ammssmamaa
COME TO DILLARD
WILLIAMS'
Dillard Gardens
OFFER AS A
CANNING SPECIAL
Sweet Corn at Ons Dollar per Sack
LOTS OF
MUSKMELONS WATERMELONS
PEACHES
TOMATOES CUCUMBERS
. Roadstand eight miles south on Pacific Highway
lyesterday visiting with tripnds and
'attending to business affairs.
Motor Company
PHONE 374
Fresh From the
. 'Grower ;
Seasonable Fresh Vegetables.
Fruits from every clime.
Economy Grocery
"The Store That Serves You
'Best." : .'
' : 344 N. Jackson Street ' .
Phone 63 O. L. Johnson
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