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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1927. r,. fOILrWK r jMElIlOSE 0UMBE " COUNTY SCHOOL 1 U ''&Q0' i ' ! C? ! " j" 11 r- ' ' ' ' ti ' ' ' !i SEE O. M. Berrie for used aWo- ' ; SS0rr'S2:!kni l' Sin5ff ;Shn?c ; PiicnuiDJiDniC! cmnnDcrciiMDniiii onion Mrrriiiip r ;.. fiiB;iil4vl.T. fll; WlJllUiV UliUW , Ul ILIB n I nllULL LIIUUIIUL'J Ulii! IUn I UUnllU IIILLIHlU 'Lam w coaf. j jnjn VHMBSi fiflU '' i" .... I i i I. ...... - FOR-SALE-Drood'' wi.h 8 . . :' -, I for every, $4.45 ' .. ? i :, ! - ' ' Our . stock of ' 'school and street t pxfords , for winter wea.r? 1 is again complete. Ejtperierice will teach you that you ' should "never substi- 'tute for Buster Browns" ; Big girls' and women's winter oxfords at $4.25, $4.85, $5.0Q Bettor Sorvlco- ID Tii.'"i:V:: "; DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME ESTABLISHED 1928 H. C. STEARNS, Manager Perfect Funeral Services . Fair and Reasonable Prices Pine and Lane 8ts. i -' 1 '(AuoeUUd l-nia Umi WCe V 8INAIA, Itunianla, Oct. 18. Qneett' Marie expressed- renewed liidlgnstioii: aud -ninnKemeiit;, day, at revived reports that I'rlnceHH Henna had eloped with a. naval of ficer and' at a further sensational report that llie prlncoss had at tempted to commit suicide bu cause her elopement had been trustrated. i-1' ''' "! am iii-leveil nnil astonished beyond' tn?asui o that my good i American friends whom 1 so lately -met could believe such preposter ous and Implausible stories," snid Ihe widowed queen today nt-lVle-snr pnlneo. where she is living with Trlnci'ss Henna, Prince Nicho las and her daughter, the former Queeit ;0lr.nbuth .of Greucev . s , "As you Bee, Henna has "never left mv side since King Ferdinand Liberty "i Last Times Today QUEEN 11 ' IS INDIGWT i'-.fY.i it T-if I . . I c ' 1 1 with ' -. j OLIVE BORDEN Neil Hamilton. Marie Dressier, Helen Chandler, Mary Alden, .tnrrv Milfy, Jimmy Grainger, Jr., and a Flying Squadron of Palm Beach Beauties. ; , ' ' , 'A Saturday Evening Post tory by May Edginton ;j i - ' Lots of this picture is in technicolor COMEDY .,, i -; Hal Roach Presents His All Stars : ' in j SUGAR DADDIES ? WITH I STAN LAUREL, OLIVE HARDY, EDNA MARIAN, L JIMMY F1NLAYSON : ' -t jrlat I0c-25c Pathe News - Wanda Armour occasion New stock in Buster Brown shoes for women, proves the quality of these wonderful shoes. at prices anyone can pay. We now offer an assortment of styles in medium heel, patent' leather straps 'that ' are perfect " fitting Vnd long 'Wearing for -Better Merchandise 1 ' ' PHONE .112 .Lady Attendant died, said tho queen,, "Is U fair or, decent or pianly for. American and European papers to ch-culato siicli aibol about us so sOotl ufthr our iboreavementV I cunnot' lie llfvg that Americans linvu so little chivalry as, t,o Invade tlin (wnetlty of grler of a queen and the broken heart of a young daughter with such 'cruel ,and, faBO,Htoties. . ' ( ( To the , correspondont, who Vis-, Ited tho pnlnce today, Princess lleana , Uerselt .declared, .that,, she van. fr , top,, busy, huliiing lief mother luid httbndlliii to loo' rutin y Berioiis and Imporlunt affairs lq think of marrying.' ' " ' 1 Princess Henna for thn past three months has been seen virtu p My st al1 times with her mother' The only lapse In her stay at Blnnla was a mouth ago when shi and others at the palace went fot a short trip ou the Illack Sea In a , Inuneh which- later encountered difficulties because of a storm. The party was aided by a German ship but at no time were tho mem bers In danger of drowning. . p. ,H. Olles wbb an arrival horo from Mnrshflcld Monday 'toi took after business affaire In this city. Theatre -Matinee Daily 2:15 Mutt & Jeff at the Organ 10c5c: I J ov -flnnltin r'umiihi.ll i:n.ai Pultv V i .Vionlaim, ell : promoter, vas r g!lt-aned on ixirole tpday from Die ijfederul penitentiary hie whm he g won nerviiiK a iwu year sentence g for unIiik the malls to defraud In H connection with the sale of oil & Block. Ilo departed for Great Falls. ; .' , ! Sf Campbell was convicted May 5, i gjilHZb. He was recommended for Sj f parole by the federal hoard which sj Hal here last month and (he parole S was approved Saturday by Allor ney General KerKeant, the papers , I reaching Warden T. 15. White, here g i today. RATE ADJUSTMENT i NEED OF INDUSTRY MM0cltd Hea Lraaed Wlr) i DALLAS,' Terns,' Oct. 18. T)e elurliiK Ihe agricultural and live stock Industry of the' United Slates "is cleurly out of balance with tile industrial, financial and railroad Industries," President John K. KhaUKhnessy, in his annual ad dress before the thirty-ninth con vention of the Nationul Associa lion of Haihoad and Litllllies com missioners in session here, today urged that flat per. ton charge be applied on. all t,rar;ic moving tbru out the various districts; t ' ' "It Heems to me tliut pending the general rate Investigation, the long suffering and struggling agrlcultur- al industry should be accorded .re lief forthwith," Shaughnessy said. Virtually every suite was repres entedsitt.the opening of the conven tion hnrel .' - f Presldentl Shttuglinessy touched on tho various prohleniB confront ing the railroads and utilities, of tbfl nation. On regulation, fid Said, "thoro seemingly Ib no Justirlca tlon other 'than expediency, for this war plan of centralization which has been maintained from a juris diction standpoint over the control and regulation of rnllroadB. Cor talnly no good reason appears why LIBERTY ; "WHAT PRICE GLORY" Starts Next Sunday I WI.MII.I.MXIMC.WWI.r Excuse Us Please Ef Ve Dont Got Tu See Yu!.' , ': Unt, of fiillur ban hIMlhK now Iioiihh ou uvury dlructtuii an vo du (I or bunt vu kun tu moot tloHor biiturpl'IzliiK an up tu tin lo lt,oa. Ve llko tu till u dftt tf vo dont hM nroiiml tu 6oo yu Inborn, put ting on oiiBurnnco .vo dnt, vnnt yu1 to got mad. tint vuu Ul yn pleuHO kail aw on iphona or drop on 'off ico an vo fix et rltj up quick., . b Vo balielimrty bly bunch. LukeliiK after viiHiirltiK an Hum t(imi v ovirluko gudo frond vftd vant tu Kivo dor bUitcbuTtu fnr)uranw lino tu our up tu dato aguncy vblch put dcr policy on kompuny dat bano duiliK, UIhuuhh hIiil-o boforo la 12. Ve' tank; ytf tor' kudo sdn- fiort Ve get oh ever hand. , , , . "OLE" Quine & Co. Roioburg, Oregon imxwiniwTri.wrii See Out Window Sensational Values in New Fall Footwear $2.95 ' $3.95 S4.95 Roseburg Booterie IRVIN BRUNN i I : Shoss that Satisfy and Fit , .- ; Vour Fsst , Psrklns Bids- Roseburg, Or. I I I , - ... I Mill. . . Il l' '. :: : : n i, I ' ' . I Endorsement of the Ump- qua highway program and Hupport. to the. Unipquu High- way. association, J)iainonu Itke to the Kba" has- been 4 Rivfii by Melrose Grange No. 434 In resolutions received today front that organization by the highway association. The resolution followa: ' Itesolved: That Mel roae Orange No. 434 endorse the L'mpqua hishway progranij (the proposed highway follow- ing the L'mpqua River from lJiamond Lake to Port Ump- qua) and render moral aup- 4 port and any other help we may be able to give the "L'mpqua Highway . aHsocta tion Uiumond Lake ' to the Ht-a." He It further resolved that 4 this resolution be presented to the Pomona Grange for con- slderation. , . ' - MfcXKOSE CHANGE NO. 434. Mra. U Uusenbark. 4 Secretary. - Showing further the sup- port being given thia worthy road program by the residents 4 of the rural districts, H. A. Dusenbark, or Melrose, was the first to take out a mem- berahip card In the L'mpqua Highway association. He was Issued card No. 1 today. Card no 2 was Issued to George Houck. mayor of Hoseburg, 4 who In a statement to - the board of directors pledged his 4 hearty cooperation in t h e movement to secure funds to complete the highway to Dia mond Lake. ft z ' z 4 tho regulation of other utilities should be completely centralized at Washington.!' In speaking of legislative results, President Shaughnessy mentioned the attempt of. the. associations legislative committee to secure modltlcatlon .of the transporta tion act but without success. Ho urged closer cooperation between state and federal commissions. , OF fArwH! In toil I'roiw Loased Wiro) ' PARIS, r. Oct. 18.-v-Hi8 voice tromblinff -with hysterical ; joyful Hess, Samubl Schwartzburd, .'who assassinated tho Ukrainian separ atist leader" General Simon Pot luru fli'teeii; months ago, fully con I'osHed bet before the court of Assizes today. ' 1 . ; , ;. The -slightly built blond watch maker Hold the' court that he hud fully premeditated the assassina tion of the llkniinian general as an act of vengeance for the suffer ings Petlura Inflicted upon tho Jewish race. . 'Hie idea of assassinating the Ukrainian general, Schwartzbard said, resulted from revelations made In November, 1925, by a Rus sian . officer who had overheard Ukrainian soldiers in the Paris Russian Red Cross hospital gloat ing over Potluru's alleged atro cities. Schwartzbard denied having been the agent of others1 and said that ho had no accomplices. The court room was packed, many Jews and Slavs being among the spectators. Facing them as he made his statement, Sclnvartzbard wub oxtremely calm most of the time, lie became hysterical, how over, as he recited his story of the assassination of General Petlura. It seemed as though the memory of the killing, invoked by his de scription of it, caused his agita tion, Beemlugly one of delight. HE WAS INSANE (AttocUtod I'rrM Uik-J Wire) CINCINNATI, Ohio., Oct. 18. George Remus formally pleaded temporary insnnlty today for shoot ing to death his wife, Mrs. 1 mo gene Holmes Remust here on Oc tober ti. : The plea was mode before Judge Chester It Shook in crimi nal court by Attorney Charles El stnn, who is aiding Remus prepare his defense. Judge Shook set November 7 as the day for hearing the insanity plea. . ., PIONEER THEATRE .J, I.OS AJJGELES. Oct. 18. W. H. Clune, theatre owner mid a pioneer In the motion picture iudustry, died hare today. PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS The annual county school board convention, to which all clerks and all people Interested In school work are invited, will be held Wed nesday, October 26 ill Roseburg, the meeting to open promptly at lu o'clock in the morning at the of iices of the county school superin tendent on the corner of Main and JJOuglas streets. Legal matters per taining to the schools will be dis cussed and the assistant state sup erintendent of schools, W. Al. Smith of Salem, will be present to outline work. There will be some local speakers on the program, which will be concluded shortly alter noon. The program will be as follows: 10 a. m. Address of welcome, E. Cr. Bailey, Wilbur. 10:10 a. m. Legal phases of the school law, Wm. M. Smith, Asst. St. Supt. 10:40 a. m. Ideal school building, R. E. Brown, Wilbur. 10:50 a. m. Health of the school child, Ir. Laraway. 11 a. id. The right to attend school, Fred Park, state director of Am ericanization. 11:10 a. m. The boys' 'and girls' club of Douglas county, H. C. Seymour, Corvallis and J. ' R. Parker of Roseburg. 11:30 Commonest problems In school, Arthur , .Marsh, Looking Glass. 12 m. Lunch hour.' , 1 p. m. Visit boys' and glrlB" club in armory. . ,. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Oct 18. One deer hunter found bis way back to civilization late yes terday and another is still wander ing aimlessly in the Klamath wild erness, seeking to find an answer to the riddle of blind canyons and long draws. v Mnce Redmond, after two days and one night In the; Pokegania country, finally made hi wny to a remote cabin. He was directed' to his camp site, 15 miles away and returned to his home here ' last night . j . i .. ; . : - ButS Hnrryi Lewis,' who has been lost in the wild country of eastern Klamath since Friday,, has-still to make his way back to clvllluatloq. If no word is received thlf moin itaK, Sheriff Hawkins will organize a searching party. ' Lewis became lost while sklrt fng Saddle. -Mountain, near Boatty. IS El WEST BADEN, Ind., Oct, IS. A drastic change In the calendar by 1U33 was urged today by George Eastman, Rochester, .N. Y., manufacturer, before the United States Chumlier of Commerce. Mr. Enstman advocated an Inter national conference to decide: (1) Whether the calendar should have Its Weekly names per petually fixed to the same dates each year by the Inclusion of an extra Sabbath In the Inst week of the year: or whether the Quarters of the; year should be made equal by. alternating two months of 30 days and one of 31. (2) Whether 13 equal months of four complete weeks should be established, with a new month be tween June and July. (3) Whether Euster's date should be fixed on the Sundny fol lowing the present eighth of April, and (4) In which year the simplified calendar Is to begin. "A few months ago (, sent let ters to more than one thousand representative men in this coun try," Mr. Eastman said. "The re sponse favoriug the adoption of a new calendar, was overwhelmingly favorable." He added that many large firms already are using the thirteen 2S day periods in their accounting systems. DELEGATES BACK FROM GRAND LODGE After attending the annual grand lodge meeting of the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters at The Dalles, the delegation repre senting the local lodges have re turned to Roseburg, reporting an unusually successful convention. A. J. Hochradcl of Roseburg and Fred Wright of Portland wero the delegates from Alpha Lodge No. 47, and Mrs.. Eva Marks and Miss Pearl Jones were from the Pythian sisters. Mrs. Marks was elected grand protector at the convention. One of the features of the conven tion was the splendid talk given by the queen chief ot the Pythian sisters from Texas before the Knights of Pythias. Alpha lodge has been sending sprigs of myrtle to all the grand lodges In the Unit ed States, Hawaii and Canada and each pf these lodges are sending the sprigs to the subordinate lodges. The -myrtle leaves are found to gorw only In Coos, Curry and Douglas counties and are used in the initiatory work of the lodge. Letters from all the grand lodges in the country are being received here by Alpha lodge officials', each requesting the order to send sprigs. , , . WANTED To sell or trade a boar for sheep. P. O. Box Hi, Roseburg. FOR SALE 3 pairs of rabbits, Reds, Belgian Hares and Blues. Phone 26F3. 125 ACRESto rent for broccoli or melons at J25 an mere. Ed Wea ver, Myrtle Creek: WANTED Elderly lady" for light housework. 3 in family. Box 54, Roseburg. USED'CARS In good condition, priced right. O. M. Berrie, 131 S. Rose St., Central Garage. LOST Wire-haired Terrier pup, white with black left ear. Re ward. D. B. Boone, 216 Court St. FOR RENT Apartments "with electric ranges and garages. Close In. Inquire at 329 Chad vlclSt. FINE registered-Chinchilla rabbits at a bargain. Also bicycle for sale. 833 Military Are. PERMANENT-" WAVE $5 down and terms to suit on balance. Phone - 558-J for -appointment. North Star Beauty Shoppe. ' WANTED Heating stove with coal grate, about 18 inches in diameter by 4 feet high. Must be reasonable. Phone 490-J. WANTEDAddresiTbf "M rsTwro'. Manning, in Roseburg last sum mer. Anyone, knowing it would confer a favor by leaving same at this office. WANTED" BY7BUY Gdd-potatoes 'and some other vegetables, reasonably from fanners. Am willing to dig or gather same. E. C. Cowles, Mllo, Ore. GLASS' Complete stocks Window, Door, Store Front, Windshield. Coen Lumber Company FOR-SALE---Weanffng plgsTNew 12-Inch Moline plow, guaranteed to scour in any soil. New No. 3 Coules hydraulic ram. Will trade part for wood. Call 27F22. FOR TRADE Beautiful purebred mare, weight about 110, fine driver or saddler, for heavier work horse. D. G. Estelle, Box 89-A, Rt. 2, Rosebffrg, ' ;, - LAUNDRY WORK wanted. All work done the Maytag way. Sat isfaction guaranteed; work call . ed for and delivered. Trial so licited. Phone 260-Y ' or Rt. 1, Box 5, Roseburg. FOR RENT 25" acres oFgood 4iay lnnd all plowed for half. Also for snle, 25 tons of good grain hny. Call evenings at W. J. Mul hollnnd, Edenbower, Rt. 2, Box 26 or at Coen Lumber Co. from 8 to 5. ' FOR SALE Oil TRADE 74 acres ' of land, on the Tiller highway, a nice home, gas station, store, Including stock of goods. Ideally located for a dude ranch. Priced to sell at $6,000. See or write Bruce Company, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. ' FOR SALE At a sacrifice price. Two 60-ft. lots and new house, 3 rooms. Some plumbing in, good location, fine garden land. Land 100x100, fenced with good woven wire, first class wood house and shop. Price 1300, which is one half cost of. Improvements. See James Barr, Perkins Bldg. A LOAN on the" homeTATinortgage . loan, if made in terms conven ient for the borrower to meet Is no great burden and often en courages thrift. Our plan costs you less and has many attractive features. Umpqua Savings and . Loan Assoolation, Douglas Ab stract minding. FOR SALE Furniture, etc. 3- plece walnut bedroom set; black leather couch; large library table; 2 Alladin lamps; set of Dover asbestos-lined irons; stone churn; small heater and pipe; new Brussels carpet sweeper. Craven Ranch, Brockway. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETHI8T Specialist In the fitting of Glasses. 116 Jackson 8t BRAND'S ROAD STAND Winter Apples Delicious Ortleys Snow Apples Bosc Pears Jonathans Cornice Spitzenbergt Howell Flemish Beauty Garden Valley Grapes Fresh grape juice by the gallon. Bring your own containers. Or. der ahead If possible by phone, 30F33. BRAND'S Pacific Highway 3 Miles North "IF YOUR AUTO ; RUNS WILD" Ton are liable for the dam ape It may do. Public liability and property damage Insurance Is as essential to the car owner aa your spare tire. Let us insure your car today. G. W. Young & Son INSURANCE 116 Cats St. Phen 417 Importance t A man's success depends much In , having confidence In himself. You ' will hava confidence in your own - ; Judgment that you have made a : . '. -' good - banking- . connection whenr'v you select this Bank as your, de- ; . pository. -. . . i , . ,'4 ,'; :.;;.: r . . . i v TheRoseburNationdl Bank Rosemir3,jre. WANTED Bell boy. Hotel Rose. Inquire at 1925 DUPLEX Std. Six Studebaker in fine condition, for sale at a : bargain. O. M. Berrie, 131 S. Rose St. FOR SALE Forty-six acres, two miles from town on county road. Eight acres orchard, pears, prunes, apples, berries, etc., : springs and well of splendid wa ter. Tank and engine, garage, chicken bouse, barn and dwell ing. Five acres pasture and woods, the rest splendid land. ; Plenty of shrubs. A good home :and income property for the ' right man. R. E. Pargeter. Doug . las Abstract Company. From Medford W. H. Locke of Medford was a business visitor in this . city -over Monday. SOLID FACTS or- Your Consideration Here's Some of 'Em : We of Roseburg have talked about Good Roads, the Diairiond Lake to the Sea Highway, Canneries, Prune Markets and Broc coli, as well as Patronlze-Your-Home-Town-lnstitutlons which are all good. .; ' : , . I tt, 1 , What One Industry Means ' " ' " i I ' ' V ' ' ' - lt ' ' p How to 'make Roseburg :the best town on the map is what concerns all of us.- It may not have occurred to Mr. Average Citizen what Just one of Roseburg's institutions mean to the town. The Grand Grill has built up a splendid patronage in the past six years,. The overhead of this Roseburg institution is around $89 every day. That's what it costs to run the place and every dollar of that sum Is spent' right here in this town.' -? i How To Turn the Trick - i'-.' !. So, every dollar that business men .and-business women spend for meals hore Is put right back Into circulation. The Farmer comes in for his share, as we buy Home Grown Products almost exclusively for our tables. Wo are determined tb make the Grand Grill mean something to the good folks of the city and county. 1 j Special We are specializing In our unexcelled Merchants'' Standard Lunch at 45c. Why ask your wife to cook your noonday lunch when the kiddles are at school? It's more economical to lunch at the Grand Grill. For the Ladies In our Special Blua Plate Lunch for ladles this week we feature either fried or frlccassee chicken a lunch without a peer, only 40c. Just a word about our special breakfast It's quality clear through. We buy and serve the best of everything. We use a special boiled ham for all ham and egg orders, and pure butter for frying eggs. It Is business we are after, and we give you quality In return. No need to dress up when you come here come Just as you are tollers, travelers, or in dress suits all are welcome. Remember This That 30e saved each day on your meals means $109.60 at the year's end. . . . THE GRAND GRILL ANTLERS TODAY '-" I ICIUIW The Screen's Most Beautiful Star in Her Greatest Role. - Comedy "Flaming Matinee 10c-25c of Confidence GEESE FLOCKING ; TO TULE LAKES (AnocUted Pttm Leued Wire) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Oct 18. Sweeping ' over the Klamath basin in triangles, rectangles and phalanxes, thousands upon thou sands of northern geese have com menced their annual invasion ot the basin country, Tula Lake game paradise of the west now abounds, with great flocks of the lordly birds. The birds are "poor" following their: long flight, but are quickly fattening up on the grain stubble fields. -. : Lunches Romance" Latest News Evening 10c-25c-35c S j