Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 16, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1927.
a
Fashionably Cloaked
women are known b y
their
NEW
pELLEfiBiCH PIPED"
ICOMPI.PWAJ;
14 I
FALL
CQMSi
SACRANEHTO MZED :
..
S Fire Destroys Water Front
buildings Injuring 14;
Firemen Fire at ! ,
Cascade Locks.
Concle Coats leave no doubt Ha
to their inspiration fromrthe true
nrt of the Paris coutourier. . ; '
New Chanel Collars Of Martin, Jap Fox or'WoIf.
Kamelam, Yo'anda, and Malina Coatings.
Quality for moderate prices as well as
the very finest. .
.: ' if' ''-"i ..t;
. , A Fashion Show every hour at . Fisher's , ;
; Let Us Show You Coats I ;, : '
5 ' firt'mi
gf, Willi,
S as th
BUS. Fire which for a time threat-
SCHOOL
NEEDS .
In
Middles, Sweat
ers, Raincoats,
, Hosiery, etc, T''.
0i '
....
; i
SCHOOL 0
SHOES
Don't Substitute
for Buster ,
? ' Browns.
WE GIVE S. & tt GREEN TRADING STAMPS 1 ;
AtwM-l PrfM looted Wlr)
. 'SACUAMENTO, Calif., Sept. 16.
-"FIre weeplnt; thru the foirr
Story Zellerba-li : rjier company
and Ward Heed company buildliiKS
On Sacramento's waterfront was
A believed under control at au early
g hour this morning -with Iohh plac-J
a ed at more than 932o,000. Fourteen
uremen were mjureu uy a iailing
two seriously. One may die
he result of a fractured skull.
Bursting out of the basement
gj'of the Zellerbach company, piled
tilth with paper, smoke covered
the city last night, summoning all
available firemen, police and fire
fighting apparatus to the scene of
the blaze. Later came a burst of i :
Only the latest millinery suc
cesses are included in our
Fall Showing
1 hese Hats come in gorgeous
velvets, supple felts, and silk
and velvet combinations.
The Specialty
Shoppe
Mrs. S. M. King ,
lid Charles A. l.llidbt'rKh, (lying
his monoplane, "Spirit or St.
,ouls," arrived over (Ills cltv at
Ilames as air reached the Bmould-;allout ,jie an( fa"
ering paper, endangeilnB thfc , Krml(ll! for sevt,a, ,,, eB ra ,,,.
whole Sacramento water front. i ,,. ..........i , !.,..
CASCADE LOCKS, Ore. , Sept
jkiyou mountains to 1he south.
i Over hair Grounds
SAN FRANCISC, Sept. Jfl.-
The
Tho ,
"Vrlilte House building was owned
i by Mrs. A. L. Stewart.
M 1
STUDENTS!
In Hi School In Public
.. . . -.-.... t . ; ( - , . i r v .. i (
, jLock to Your )
DONT, SUBSTITUTE FOR
. BUSTER pjtftWNS
; (Contlfuen' 'rom page 1.)
the aviator said that I horn was no
need to speak on that subject, hut
UiH ho would tell of hls.tnwis
Atlantlc fllKhP, tfeo first, fle that
he hud pubjlc.ly -spoken of the trip.
He described the flight in Interest
ing detail. t i i ,,
Tlio following morning Hov. Ittin
nells, with a friend who was con
nected wjrfh the airport at Concord,
wjwent to I ho field to .see Col. .Lind
bergh lake ofi and was presented
to the Niert having a very, inter
esting chut with; tlx young man. In
Kpmibhig of Lindbergh Uev. Hun
nelis nays, "When in a largo, crowd
Col. .Lindbergh has little do,, suy,
realizing ihut.mueh Is made of any
speech ho may make,! but .away
fii-omithe crowd he Is like n boy,
luleroslhig utfd enihuskisl Ic alitfiit
fi vltii Inn." .( i. . ,
ST - '., " '' . Am N V - ' Rl Kv. Huftiiells bad liu ppporttiK-
which wore taken by his .friend ul
the pynouH tenia of "We.", , ,
Left at 6:55 A. M. . ,
-POHTLAND, Ooie.. Sept. Ifi.-rKe-sumlng
his tour, ('olAiud (MiiitleH A
i 1 ' i t ' 1 j , i 0 Lindbergh. 'hoppotj, off in. hls-"Spii it
gnyrCTTTWWTtTTT tU. Louis" fi-oni Swan IsU ud Alr-
, . HI port-here today ut C:fiGi. ni. lie is
mm in niiii i-0ranctHco ul z p. in.,
. .-i . Circled Ovar Gooltnl
SALKM, Ore.. Kept., it!. Colonel
Chui-Uts A. Lindbergh. ll?lng his
inoAoplamv "The Spirit of St.
Louis, ". circled Salem at 7 : TiOotlifs ,
morning, and ImniPttPalely spetl
feiaway to the southwest.
SI In Euqj;n at 8:36
W KT,KNE. Ore.. Sept. ltl Colonel
gj'iChniiofl A. Lindbergh. In his mono-
MX
Better Scrvlc pcltor McrchasiffB.
v, ,luu, , uu.t.u,-,,.,,!,.- of st icis" wail report
ed a restaurant, pool hull and con- by tn0 Southern Pncir(c com.
fee lonery, housed in a one-sloiy rpany to have passed over the fair'
building known as the Wh te Brounus at Cottonwood, Califon.a,
House and two unoccupied build-iut yt.l)3 m t0(iy
ings adjoining The Joss-was esli-j " Nearing San Francisco
mated ut about 16.000. 'the volun- SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 36.
teer fire department, with- two I r ..,,, ,.
i lines of hose, fought Uie tiro for J)llff , 0afurn,llt 223 miles
'four hours, keeping it from spread-! ,,,., of San Pran(.BCO at 2.10 .
1KB. i lie i cause m ine urc- nau lui , SouthtfrI1 pa(.lrlc ,.,,
r. " " ."... nuenL there ronortnd.
Rain Is Reported
, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16.
Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh is
expected to see San Francisco
through light rain. Tho weatner
bureau reported a light ruin area
over California botweon California
cuntertMl over, the central portion
anil, Fresno, , moving northward.
The bureau snld Colonel Lindbergh
would probably strike the rain
over Colusa county
Fake Tickets Sold
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16..
There was a .wild scramble 'among
tho cwiwds gathered at Mills Field
to greet Colonel . Charleai Lind
bergh today when some enterpris
ing' persons started selling tickets
"good for a 10-mluute flight in; the
Spirit of St. Louis." with It young
NEW TODAY
f
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FOR RENT Well furnished apt.,
' ground floor. 331 S. Main.
fV)K SALE Dodge roadster, mo-1
I tor' runs good, 35. IX A.- Lock- i
. r.ood Motor Co. 1 j
5A.S ENfHNES New and second !
" hand. T o 1 J h. p. engines cheap, i
. Wharton Bros. ' ' ' ' '
WANTI'.1--Prune iiickers. Bring,
camp equipment, J. S. , Moore, ;
Days Creek, Ore. ;
Vf'ANTKD 2 prune pickers and ;
. one experienceu urier man. j
; I'hone 15F15. j
"LINDY" PASSES
EAST OF CITY ON
HIS WAY SOUTH
The Best Used:'Car fe lw
We I'invn4 a larce rlock of rrnnn userl rars. fe
an.cl all are gooclpuys. o - ; , , ;
i FO INSTMCE: .
1921 Dodtfc Toul-ing,' witli glass iraAcevuft....
1924 Star Coupe, runs dandy
1923 Ford Coupe, very good condition
1921 Ford Touring, 2 new fires, others gaod $ J83)
nxjl inaAy otlcr tlwt ard tqually gco:gl buys.
1 See theoe at the Chrysler Garage. 1
At
owiwras pilot
Several ot the; tickets were Haid
to have Chtihgiiit liitndH for $f tind
i 19 iiiploce: before It was learned
thehl(!kels.were;rakosi. ' . i i
Reach0es San Francisco'
SAN' FRANCISCO; Sept. 16.-T
Cnlounl Charles A. I,ud))i.'.gh - In
his monoplane, "Spirit tit St.
Louis,'! circled about' over ' Sttn
Francisco ut 1:-18 fi. in. ; . ;
TWO furnished houses tor rent.
Lights and water, phone and
bath. Phone 41 J.
FOR RENT Two-room' furnished
house, ?7 per month. See eleva
tor man at Perkins building.
OATS AND-VETCH Good clean
seed, 2-3 vetch, 3$? a pound. See
this seed at Wharton Bros.
jy27 FORD" TOURING forsale7
Practically new, terms given. C.
A. Lockwood .Motor Co.
WANTED 100 tier of wood on
ground. Oak, laurel and old
growth fir. S. End Wood Yard.
OVERLAND SEDAN Three good
tires, 1927 license. Real value,
t"B. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co.
HORSES FOR SALE We have
two good teams of horses. In
quire C. A. Lockwood Motor Co.
1026 STAR coach, runs like new
and is one of the best buys in
town. See this ai the Chrysler
Garage. '
FOR SALE Lady's coat with fur
collar and cuffs, in good condi
tion. Medium size, $10. Phone
611-R. .
GOOD 3-year-old cow, coming
fresh in Dec, to trade for heavy
work horse. Address Box 85,
care News-Review. .
FOR RENT 5-room house, partly
furnished, garage, wood shed,
lights, hot und cold water. 5tl
Fowler St. -- ,
AFTER THE Suuday drive, trya
.chicken dinner at the Pollyanna
Cafe at Myrtle Creek. Well cook
ed, well served. You'll like it.
FOR RENT One li-room house
and 4-room ' unfuruishell upurt
inent, und oile .3-room furnished
upurtnieut, with1 -garage. . Phone
39-J.
Tail DO'DGE touring" with "glass
enclosure. This ear has new
paint, 80 new rubber and rims
excellent. Terms to suit anyone.
Chrysler Garage.
JfMKBlI
0CT0Bl 21-23
James If. Price, general secretary
of ttie Oregon Council of lteligiou:)
Kducatiou, arrived In ltost'burg tu
day for the mirnime of organ! zinc
mane, "Mont ot m. i.ouih. ' cucieiija cnuniy louncll and to nmko pi
527 N. Jackaon St.
j-iypmy . Itieaitel
Aoesntg
Kugeno at 8:35 a. in. , and lof, for
Uie south. if- . . i ;
LintJy DrofO) Bcrvll
COKVALLIS. Ore.. Sebt. Ifl.
Villi all bells and olgstlcs In the
i, city, nnii stris or ttie nw-dep9it-i
ment joining In 9 deafening greet
l lug. Colonel Charles A LlndbAph
; twisted oU spb'alcd over Corvallls
: this morning at S o'clock, flying
within 20U feet of the streets and
dropping u :odl of welcome. His
fltin Oas trn, tho scroll alighting
In the middle of the Interaction at
'ItflVd and iNijjdlsoiQ streer? IIotisi
rift tups and streets were crowded oirfi
citizens to get a gllmp.se of (be f i
moiiH rlyer. o O
P oOCE5 O'OiycOO
SAX KltANCISCO. Sepl. IB.
CohOiel Charles A. LtndbenO 0.9s
reported by the Southern Pacific
coinf?(iny flying over Montague.
Calif., at 10:30 a. m. This meant
i.h , -a rus n f . -T
A l?n'Klilful comedy tlrnuin will) n bit; enst
TVIalt Moore Claire Adams
Lou Tellcgcn ' Emily Fitzroy
Eric Mayne Margaret Livingston
And Another One of The Wisecrackers
H. C. Witwcr's Famous Stories
"SHY KNEES"
WINTER banana apples, , cheap,
' at IJrumage's, 1 mile weBt of
Kelley's Korner on Jjander's
road. Come evenings and Sun
day's. Hring boxes. - .
WH Ell E ?' O tie-half miloHOulh! o"f
Canyonvillo. Canyon : Tavern-J-
an ideal place for the Sunday
dinner Best of service, foods
and music. Try it Sunday. , . t
WHY" WOKHY? When relief is
here from any and all ailments.
3 free demonstrations ' of Wil-
' : shire's' lona-co. Kelts' rented by
the week. Call at 222 S. l'lne St.
or phone 430.. i ?
GOOnch!cken.1 ranch on county
road,' 8 a., 8 mi. ; from : town.
Creek, wood, gardehi 6-r. house,
barn, other buMdlngs; fenced.
$1,0U0,(lterms. Address Box oil I,
Yoncalla.'Ore. m . . . j.
i-lMt tll'JIS't' 0 acres, 3 ml. noae
burg. 5 acres river bottom loam.
' Good house. Land all tillable.
Will 'ease for year to reliable
party. G. W Young & Son. Phone
417: . 0
WANTEn-Sinall h'orso, welglft
..950 to 1050 lbs., under 12 years.
Will pay on six months timo at
8 per cent. Must have horse
liore by 1) n. m.- Sunday. J. W.
Draper, 523 N Main.
he luul passed ovi
rtie Siskiyou
mountains, the worst
(rip.
Over Hornbrook
th.
llminary arrangements for the Old
er (ilrls CoQference for Southern
Oregon, which is to eonveuo . In
ItoKoburg October 21 for a three
day session.
This Oldry; Girls' conference Is
one of tho most imporlaiiP district
meetings to be held during the
Vim ml U'lll hi uHintlnrl It lndiV.
' :":-o 1
ected by 300 or tno! girls from
till Ul 1 lltjj Ulllt'S (I lit) IOW1IH Ul IIIL
southern portion of the stuoe. Co
openition of Koselmrg peupho lu
lirovlOiug orcuinmodaAtiiH f"1 ,no
visitors fl)ill be rer)uesOd.
A meeting was held this after
noon Ot 2:30 o'chx o nt tOe South
Methodist church ot o'Ach Time
rcprcKeiuOUves of tho churches,
scboo'O and clobs of the city (Ho
cussed the (Onfenre 0,u' D'O1''
prelim InoO' aerOnOements.
ftr. Price siQtes tliQl an effoio
will be iii;o'( ltfve Mrs. Jean M.
.iOlinson. state conferetoe orectoi',
come to Hosebuig the first Oeek in
Octidier to ansi0 in Qtrranging tho
WHY WTA Y at homo and cook on
Sunday? Our special chicken
dinners are delicious and eco
nomical. Excellent cooking and
service. Classic Cafe,- Canyou-ville.
SAN FRANCISCO. SeQ. lfi The ,9inOI dei?.lls. Mrs. Johnson at that
Southern iVu iflc company reported I time $111 vo'ik In all of tho fth
Colonel ( narb-s IJniiinrgh flyhiir 1 seOoom of the county and nlso be
low over Hornbrook, Calif., at 10
a. in. o
Pases Over Medford
MEPFObl). Ore.. Sept. 1C Colo
Fl'RNlSHI-S) APTS- , fur rent.
Private bath,, electric range, fur
nace, parage. Also light house
keeping rooms, lights, heat, wa
ter, furnished. Reasonable. 926
S. Main or G. W. Young & Son.
bPsTnESS" WANTED Capable
. man with small capital and ser
vices wants business with a fu
ture. FOR SALE 10 acres on highway
and river, nice 4-room bungalow
and porches, $1000. L. O. Mad
dux, 404 N. Jackson.
1? STtM E TO GET "SETTLED
FOR THE WINTER If you
wont to rent a home or purchase
a home on easy payments fc'OW
is a good Urge to do it. Our rent-
Oi department Is a? your servke.
- fcjid we have some geod buys on
easy terms. G. W. Voting & Son,
llti Cass St. Phoe 417
'11
:ti' its , . -
I Mil 'I .' "I I
Even Men of the
Old School Are !
Choosing Michaels
Stern College ' 1 r; -jT
Models.
The old lady who once lived
in a shoe now resides in a
dancing slipper "Youth"
it's the order of the day
and. men who . are older
are not selecting older Mod
els. '1 "-" ! -' ' :"?
We are showing selling
and pleasing men out of
their teens with these New
Fall Models that teem with
genuine fashion. '
The clothing is conservative
it strikes the right note
without setting off fireworks'.
A marvelous array of pat
terns.' '
The fee t-easily affordable.
Suits $25 to $45
, ; , -; FALL SHIRTS ,..;,
FALL NECKWEAR
Wilder and Agee
Company
The" home' of good' clothing
Every type of Shoe for
school, dress and play is
shown here. ' We take
especial care in fitting
children and the parents
will especially like the
moderate prices.
(' Nobody i is v harder on'
. Shoes than a growing
child.' And at no time' is ,
quality more important.
' For not only is it econom
i ical but it protects grow
. ing feet
Roseburg Bboterie
r IRVIN BRUNN - ' ' w '
Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet -Perkins
Building Roseburg, Oregon
CONSTITUTION WEEK TO BE
- OBSERVED SEPTEMBER 17-24
- Constitution week, annually ob
served by the public schools, civic
. clubs mid nutiinltc. nreaniiuitioiifl.
I opens Saturday, continuing until'
t September 24. Programs will bo
j given In the schools ot the'clty, the
teachers In each of tho schools as
; slating In putting on some feature
I to observe the national week. Print
ed programs, to be can-led on in the
schools at least one day in the
week, 'which are Usually sent out
frbin .the county school superintend
ent's office, will not be sent to the
teachers this year, however a circu
lar letter has been sent by Mrs.V
Edith S. Ackert to the teachers ot
the. schools giving a list or suggest
ed .subjects which may be worked
out for the observance of the week.
' ; f f -o .
Frbm. Wllbur tf
Mrs. Valkernrid daughter, Miss
Muzie' Valker,' of Wilbur were in. ,
this city for a brief timo Thursday
looking after business matters and
shopping: L ': - - -.
World's Quickest Hot Breakfast!
r ? m
- " !!.
BUTH. BANGS HOMER .. .
" ' " ' ' '
. .. (AesucIiilttl.-l'ieKt tcancd Wire),
NEW, .YpitKt SepLlO.-rr
Babe , Ruth' banged .out his
third hoipe run of. the seaspn 4
f today in the third inning of
tho (game. bet. weed ,the Yan-
kees and the White Sojt. '
Mrs. pharles G. , Stanton
PIANO STUDIO
e, -i- v. , 1 1
Moore Fundamental System
stj-flf- -for Ciasfies;
Harriet E.; Groves
j . ... Piano and ,
. Dun-ning System..
I Private Studio Phonol
1137 N. Jackson 477-11 8
Mrs. Charles Heinline
- i TEACHER OP
Piano, Harmony and Theory
fuite
That wonderful QUAKER flavor quicker
than toast! Ready in 2V2 to 5 minutes!
1, oKohlhngen
Phone 390
Dldg. .
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
' ' OPTOMETRIST
Specialist Id the tlttlnt of
Olassos.
116 Jackson St.
10c
Fables Pathe News
25c
Corning Saturday Only
Buck Jones in "Black Jack"
Mis Latest and Greatest
I ry link vhile,
some O'Vfw
ilirlf lo ut ai being
QVu to tlx bereaved,
flmtrilly ire aJept it
df-
DOUCLAS FUNERAL
HOME
H. C. tearnit. Mq.
Est. 1926
: Phone 113
Lady Attendant
fore the clubs. h-Qes nntlchurch-
An effort Is to t ndey Mr. 1
i Price (o otOuize cOsnty rouncil
,'of religious eduition iO" IO'UkIo
county; vne (0'.niPiso0i' wcrea
ed to conduct interdeominatlomil
and organized Sunday school vok
of all kind, sponsoring such thinn
pis the week day Bible school tn
conjunction witthe public schools,
dallv went Inn Bible nchools. coun
ty Surrday school rallies, teacher
train) n u courses, confereuc ,'or
older glrbi and older hoys and such
other HctivfthOof a public, relig
huisoature.
Mr. IMice expects lo secure tod.iv
n tentative committee that will
take charge of the plans for organ
ization. Thl.- committee will ar
range to h:ive delegates apunlntcl
tiom each town and city in the
renin tv to meet at Roseburg during
twv of ih days nr the Older (Jlrls
CoTifiMv.ice at which time a permii
tit'iit orirantzntton will be created,
if po:M'.Me. - A county convention is
planned 'or next July, at which
time ft is -Imped to have n speaker
from lite World's Sunday School
convention, which is meeting this
year in Los Angeles, the first ti::ie
that the lutcrnuttonM meeting has
been held In the Fnited States for
17 years.
)!6E owners do you need reaftyb
cash. If vu own yMir homo and
need Immediate funds we can
Sv you prompt service. Our
monthly payment plan offers an
Aisy method of liquidating a
0 lou0 No commissions, no de
lays, t'nipqua Savitifft and Loan
Chelation. Douglas Abstract
DuildiiiK.
EEohlUagen Apartments
Furnished apartments, mod
ern in every way.
r Withi?i one black of husinsa
W? center of cltv. Reasanahlo
Rates.
PHONE 58
o
TODAY
Douglas McLean
... in ' ' ''
'SOFT CUSHIONS'
A Paramount Picture
Dashing comedy, refreshing novelty, sizzling action, and
gorgeous girls, easy on the eyes I Hard on the laughing
system.
TEACHER
The Art of Speech
Expression, Voice Control,
Dramatics.
Phone 390 or call at the
tli-inline Studio
Fraftces Lintetf
Piano Studio
522 S. Main
Phone 419-J
More Comedy "Plain Jane" Latest News
Matinee 10c-25c
Evening 10c-25c-35c
STARTING SUNDAY
The Cyclone of Mirth
d DANCE
at
The Wigwam
Saturday Nite
Sept. 17
Music by
Rice's Dance Players
DANCE
AT GLIDE
Saturday Night,
' Sept. 17
Good Music
, Everybody Welcome
1
, feg WIUIE :::.:
You'll be swept into gales of laughter. It's the breeziest 1
comedy 'Johnny ever made I H
Mdnpted trom the Liberty Magazine story by Elmer Davis g
Also Big Boy in "My Kid" Latest News
Matinee 10c-25c Evenine 10c-25c-35c I