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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1927. DA N C E AT ORIENTAL GARDENS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Music By The Five Oregonians Who also broadcasted over KCEH Eugene, Thursday nii;ht. ; New numbers to be featured are: "I'm Coming Virginia" and "Blue Baby" ' Left for Wcstwood . Mr. ami Mrs. Walter .Markee ami two sons, who have been ln'ie Vlsltlllg -Mrs. Murk"'' HisIlT, Ml'K. Joseph V. jones, thin week, If ft thin niornina: for their home at Wnstwooil, Calif. Last Times Today Liberty : V WARNER BROS. PRESENT MONTE BLUE IN. "ThBiish Leaguer" ' f ' WITH " " Clyde Cook Leila Hyams ; A small town romance tllrit has all the big towns . gasping with i i; LAUGHS! Fables Oddities ON THE PENNEY'S VUpEyitLE 'PLAfeRS .. Presenting High 'Class' Acts thM have been1 shown with Great Success, throughout the. Country. t f t TOBY CHONG THE MAN OF MYSTERY i 1 ' Dcg and Monkey Circus See "Rags" the Clown Dug Displaying Human Intclli-.?- 1 1 pence, and famous treadmill rlog , ? i f ADMISSION: Children" 20c Liberty Theatre! SUN., MON., Matinee Daily 2:15 P. M. From the Philip pines to the battle fields of France they fought over their loves, but they for got their hatred In self sacrificing ser. vice of country. You will see all that WILLIAM FOX presents MmK GREATEST 'Jmrt ! IMfVv- A K07I0N mS "1 2 WANDA ARMOUR AT THE ORGAN Admission Mat. 10c-35c Eve. 10c-50c With exception Sunday Nite, Children 25c Gone to Eugene for Day . Mm. T. it. Kwearlngen, Mrs. J. K. Jones of Hi Ih city and Mm. J. It. Thompson arid daughter, Janet, and Mrs. M K. Khulrumwn Pendle ton wi nt to Kugene today to look nftr-r buslroHH matters and vlwlt Theatre Matinee Daily 2:15. THRILLS! Pathe News STAGE Toby is coming io Town' The Acrobatic Clown And Trapeze Marvel 1 i Adults 40c TUES., WED. Two Shows Eve. 7-9:15 Victor mcuclen-edmund iowt UOLUdtS DELWO anJaapahcafr UUMUCl SlUUNtiS w HAkVUl ANOtKSON RAOUL WALSH you expect and more. QUEEN MARIE I Q lu CONFIDENT HER SON IS FAITHFUL! Says She Is Sure Carol Will Never Try to Regain ' the Throne. WOMAN IS SCORED Queen Hopes' 'Carol Will j See Error of His Way , and Abandon Mme. " Lupescu. " 1 ' (Anocluti-d I'reu Ia'.m! Wire) DUCHAItKST, Rumiinla, Oct. 22. Qucii! Mario lius faith in her son. the former Crown i'rinco Carol .und believes thut he will never attempt lo regain that .which he has renounced the 'throne.-Hhe holies also that he will , finally abandon Mine. Lupescu. j'. Reports from abroad, that emls i surles of' v the natlonul . peasant party had gone to Carol In 1'aris j to induce him to uhundon Ihe j litian-linlred nlugilu Lupescu Willi i whom he eloped almost two years I ago, arc not believed nt tho royal 1 palace. ' Time and nguln In letters to his j mother the prince, has given, her iiHHiii itiun! that he will make no attempt, Illegal or secret, to re J enter this kingdom.' "1 have' sufficient confidence in i that he will keep his word," (jueen J him as son and prince to know I Marie said, In reaffirming her be ! llet In him. I As for Mme. Lupescu, Queen ! Marie declared that It Carol has I severeu relations Willi her, us re ported in some Paris dispatches she; wiis entirely unaware of It, Carol writes regularly to ' tho queen and to bin sister, Queen Marie or Jugo Sluvla. In none of his .recent letters, tit was said, hits there been a hint of separation from Mine Lupescu or a return to Humunla ut the bidding of the na tional peasant parly. "I havo been .hoping) thnt he would see the error of his ways and would abandon, this .woman," Queen Marie said. ."1 hoped that .( lie would taku his miud off present troubles liy making u tour of the world or engaging Iti'some serious business .enterprise;"- i .if there- Hhould he any attempt lo reopen the uucstlou of sucues slop, scttluri In ,.Iunmiry.! 11120, shortly alter Carol's ! elopement (tlx year , old. bod ascended the and through wl(ich settlement his throne an, KIiik Michael, the Ku maniau government is. certain to i resist It- to the utmost. Here the whole dynustle question is consid ered to luive been settled once anil for all time and reports of Carol's I lutiMil to return seem to he takun more : seriously abroad lhau In his native country, i . , , . o . With the. Myera direct electric water system, you got water direct from thq well, as there 1h no stor- ago tank. See Mm? system work at Whurton llios. TURKEY MEN TO ." : ' STANDARDIZE BIRD GRADING (rnntlniieii turn mg can bo no noteworthy accomplish ment. It is too late Mil year 'to take action of this sort, but it is In contemplation for next year, when it is hoped that ah association may be formed. It was broimht out at the meet lug by Mr. llrelthaupt. that there are 6,1(15,000 pounds of turkeys in BRAND'S ROAD STAND Winter Apples From 60 Cents a Box Up. Delicious Jonathans Snow Apples SpitzenberQS Ortleys do Anjou and Cornice Pears 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 IOTOST ASK. THIS W0MAK FOR. SHE KMOWS ,Ai TAKETHfi eesr m Ot CACtr'1 JTA-CTHCS. I When Mrs. Vartlcular asked us to take care of her blouses we did so. After we returned them to her home she called us up on the phone mnl UAt us thnt she was particu larly pleased with this laundry. So will you lw Roseburg Steam Laundry Roieburg, Ore, - - phone 79 I W.'TBMH.frT.T.T.I.m.I.I.M.I.TM.I TTTT i 'fl SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER DE LUXE Six Courses $1.00 Per Cover PREPARED BY RELISHES Sweet Gherkins i India Consomme Royal En Cup Chicken Broth Hungarian STARTER Tenderloin of Umpqua River Salmon, Tartar Sauce ', ' '' ENTREES T-Bone Steak A La Rose Half Spring Chicken Fried Maryland Choice Prime Rib of Steer Beef Au Renaur Chicken Patties A La Rhine Casserole : r ' ' '''. SALAD ' . ; Orange Pineapple Salad With Walnuts en Whipped Cream ' ' VEGETABLES ' Jardineer Fresh Vegetables En Butter Cream Whipped Potatoes ' ' DESSERT Rose Special Umpqua Valley Prune F rappee Ice Cream with Nabisco Wafers I: , BEVERAGES Tea Ice Tea Coffee ' GRANDSTAND FALLS; SCORES ARE HURT ' V (Arioclttwl I'rfM liuetl Wire) ItirhTsiONlT Va.( Oct 22. rMoro thou 150 persons are 4 reported to . have been in- juted. an undetermined num- her of them seriously, when a- section, of Bents at Mayoi Island Park collapsed at the 4 beginning of the football game between Virginia Mill- tary Institute and Maryland today. iteports that two persons had been killed were;clrcurat- ed about the fielU hut . this could not be substantiated. 4 Ambulances rushed the more seriously injured to hou- .pltals. Unci tiOHprta! repotted that six persons had been ad- mltted within a short time ufter the crash. X . One was kilted, it was stat ed later by those aiding in the work of remuving the in- 4 Jured. . storage this year; a? against 2, t!74.U0U last vear. which Is almost 'double. This will probably have little effort on the local market, i which It Is expected will be about the same as that of last year. It is estimated Hint tho Douglas county turkey crop this season will b:; ny proximately that of last year, which iwas around 75,000 birds, or nhout a million pounds. The price rang I ed from -to to 15 cents, or an aver age of $5 per bird, and it is 'thought that it wilt be about the ! same this year. , The late, cold spring with the resultant scarelty 'of feed, had BOinewhat to do with the condition of tho birds, which are said to be slightly under last year in condition. No doubt, many of tho growors wHI' hold n, large portion of their stock till tho Christmas, market, which will al low them to put on more fat, and fetch a higher price than they will next month. fULi-sium : j TRIAL RECESSES t (Amclatni r-ren lvinl Wire) ' WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 With Hie court In roconn until Mouiluy, JuhIIco Shlilima, prcwIilhiK nt Ih. conspiracy trial of Alliolt B. Knit nnil Harry F. Sinclair, today hint umlor udvlHomcnt tlio nucstlon tvr luiliniitliiK us evidence stiitements j matte by Sinclair before the sun ' ale's oil InvvHtlKHtlliK foinmittuc. I Sinclair's celebrated visit to ; Pull, then si'oretiiry of tho Inter ior, diirliiK the Christmas holidays I or 1921 nt Three Itlvers, Now I Mexico, was Involved. Ilelnre the Isoimtii committee. Sinclair snid this wiis made for the purpose of'i' I oiHcusHini; a lease on tho Teivpot limine iiiivul oil roHorvo out of i which iirew the jireHent court ac i tlon. Sllit-o tliut time it has heon. nsverled that the visit dealt en tirely wllh other mutters. Id Amelia Adnms, who of Matthew Adams and one of the pioneer women of houglas county, died last it in in hi her home cm South Deer creek, following an Ill ness extending over the past two weeks. Mrs. Adams was born nt South IVer Creek and was 63 years. S months and 7 days old at the time of her passing. She had many friends and was htchly esteemed in her community. Her father was f.vut, rrv t! wir Jos. McLaughlin, well known In SACRAMENTO. Calif.. Oct. 22 tho South Deer Creek vicinity. Twelve thousand acres of brush She Is survived. beshleB her has-(land In the Mt Shasta region have band, by a daughter, Mrs. Eula i been burned over during the past Krey. of Myrtle Point, and two I 48 hours bv a ftre which now Is sons. Frederick Dee Adams of:wenlng un yt. Shasta C O South Deer Creek and Matthew M. Strickland. Sisklvmi rmmtv forest Adnm. stations! with the nth C. S, Infantry at Host on. He left Bos ton this moruinn and funeral ar rangements will not bo made pend ing his arrival here. The hihlv has been removed to the Roseburg Undertaking company parlors. I TTd CHEF BURGESS Queen Olives Relish SOUP Milk 1 ' Names of the judges of tho vari ous exhibits ut the horticulture und corn show to be held lu tho ar mory next week hnve been obtain ed nnU are. as rnliow.s: 1 Boys' and OIiIh' Club work hoys work, H. C. Seymour, state club leader: Rlrls' work, .Miss Helen Cowsill, assistant club lead er. Fruits and vegetables H. D. Howell, Josephine county agent; corn C. II. BrlKRs,' Benton county anent; floral display Elmo Chime, of Chase Gardens, Kugenc; dried prunes W. F. Drager of the Diug er Fruit company. I. W. W. STILL ACTIVE IN COLORADO MINES (Auoclntttl 1'rcM 1 Lfasod Wire) WALSENttURG. COLO., Oct 22. Women headed the L V. W. plck;et forces In the Huerfano county coal field today.. At the Ideal mine of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company ten of the wo men and thirty men were' placed under arrest and were confined in the 'district court room here. . The ' wohien , dared , the . mine guards 'o start' something as they hur)ud stones and other missies at them, Then men remained In their automobiles while the women pick ets took the offensive. ; Tho forty persons who were ar rested sang the L W. W.' song "Solidarity" almost continuously. Some of the men pickets arrested yesterday wero placed in the coun ty jail in the basement of the court house and ns they saw trie arrest ed pickets approach this morning they kicked out the glass In tho fall windows and Joined tho I. W. W. so:;g. - Sheriff C'npps.' who 'made )6 ar rests, said the , women would bo re leased some Mme 'today but that the men would be held. '. Tho cnnl mine in nstry was practically at a staiulstlli. Three mines were running with deplet ed forces. The remainder of the brilliant sweep and a pass remained Idle., DENVER, Colo., Oct 22. A plea for mobilization of the Colorado National Guard to deal, with the strike of the I. W. W. miners in Huerifino county was contemplat ed today by the county board of commissioners who came to Den ver to Confer with Governor Wil liam H. Adams after abandoning the Idea of hiring 100 deputy sher iffs lo patrol the troubled area. The commissioners yesterday' pledged financial nid to Sheriff Capps of Huerfano county but later rescind ed the action. I. W. W. leaders announced that picketing of the . mines, despite a law against It, .would he resumed today on a more 'extensive scale. Early yesterday more than 100 pickets were arrested but were later released. , The introduction of women among the ranks of the pickets has caused a new problem for peace officers. Heretofore they have dealt only with men. ! Reports from mine operators In Huerfano county show that out of a normal force of 2.406 men there are only 1.013 working. This fi (niro compiled Friday makes a de Crease of S8 over Thursday. The Colorado Coal FupI and Iron com pany reports only 5S6 out of a nor mal force of 1.199 at work. EX-RESIDENT FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE Kenneth G. dinger charged his wife. Ethel Ctlnger. with cruel and hi human treatment In suit for dl vore h filed yesterday in circuit court. The counle formerly resided at ltoeburg and Marhfleld and recently moved to Portland. Portland Oregonlan. FIRE UNCONTROLLED ranker, toflsv notified M. R. Pratt stM forester. The fire Is burning between the MeCloud rMlroad on rhp south and the Weed Klamath Falls railroad on the north and on to the moun NEW TODAY i FLOORING J24.00 to 160.00. Pages", j USED pianos, for Bale . or rent. Parsiow Furnliure Co. ONE Jersey cow to eel), fresh soon. It. O. Gofir Sutherlin. FOR SALE Nice, "gentle Jersey family cow. G. W. Cluck, 1403 Umpqua Ave. Phone 2GC-R. WANT to buy10Q or 200 sheep. State price and location. J. -M. Watkins, Sutherlin. PU R E B R E D" N a r raganse 1 1 : toma for sale, $10. Airs. J. L Walking, 3 miles east of Suther lin. FOR SALE 25 lb. refrigerator. Ic ing at top, in good condition; 5. Call 241 S. Stephens. FURNISHED apartments for rent Furnace, electric range built Jns, private bath;- garage; clean, new. 92ti 8 Main. - FOR SALE One the ground, 25 cords 4 ft. fir, 30 tier Itt in. fir, ' 12 tier 16 in. oak all dry, easy to get at. R. E. Drown, Wilbur. . , GLASS - T Window, Store Front, Windshield. Complete stocks. Coen Lumber Company. FOR SALE Fine kitchen range, ome household furniture, Chin chilla rabbits. 833 Military Ave. Mrs. Hodge. FOR RENT Modern f ive-rbbm , stucco house, basement, garage, wired for 'electric ,range.- '.Call (i56-J or flOl Winchester, .after six o'clock. : . - ' FOR SALE 50 White Leghorn; pullets, starting to lay, $1 each. 24 Barred Rock pullets, 75c each. Barred Rock fryers, 25c per lb. I Rt.2, Box 37-A. Phone 25F11. i WANTED 25 or 30 good goats, I ranging lu age anywhere from yearlings past to four years old. If you have them for sale, please write me at Looking Glass, Ore. stating price. G. W. Fiuley. WEDACK UP What" we repre aent to you about our used cars, ' nothing covered up with polish j - or paint Call and see what we . have to offer, It coBts you 'noth-1 lug to look them .over. O. M. ' Berrie, Studebaker Dealer. 1 1924' FORD COUPE New top, ' good paint, first class shape me- chauically. Extra equipment such ; as- speedometer, windshield' swipe, rear view mirror. If you want a warm, comfortable car '- lor winter without spending very ! much money, call and see this car at Central Garage. ' TRY OUR SPECIAL" fried "chicken :-,on toast, G0a , Delightful foods,; quick service. Good music. Can-1 yon Tavern, ft mile south of Can-; yoiiville. .f -s . t , r, :-(.:., j GET a deed to your home. If you are buying a home on contract and have it half paid for, with no mortgage, see us about our monthly real estate loan where - by you can obtain money to pay off the contract and gel a deed. Monthly payments on your loan, generally less than rent or con tract payments, take care . of both principal ami interest and get you out of debt Umpqua Savings and Loan Ass'n. Doug las Abstract Bldg. Fencing. Full guaps wire lasts longer, Red Strand fencing Is nev er under guage. 9-39 Square Deal or binge Joint, 35c per rod at Stearns ' & Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Huroau Office, Roseburg, Oregon. Data reported by Arlbur W. Pugh, Metoorologiat n charge. Dnrometrle pressure (reduced to tea level) 5 a. m 30.09 Relative humidity 5 p. m. yes terday (per cent) 5-1 Precip. In Inches and Hundredths I Highest temperature yesterday 73 Lowest temperature last night 47 Average temperature tor the j day 60 Normnl temperature for this ! date 62 Precipitation, last 24' hours 0 Total prcclp. since 1st month .82 Normal proclp. for this month 2.61 Total deficiency since Sept. 1, ' i ma, to uate ; 2.54 Average precip. from Sept. 1, 1S77 .... 2.S1 Total deficiency since Sept. 1, 27 Average seasonal precip. Sept. to May Inclusive S1.1J Forecast for southwest Oreaon: Unsettled tonight and Sunday, cooler Sunday. KOLSTER RADIOS Ott's Music Store DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRI8T Specialist Id the fitting of Glasses. 116 Jackson St. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS Long term loans with liberal repayment privilege. 647r Inter est payable annually. I'sual commission charges. Ask for folder describing this loan. G. VV. Young & Son J Insurance and Loans US Cuss SI. Phone 417 MsrgjfejtisMgBt 1 ;'. Where Goes the Surplus? ... H It Is not high Living Expenses so much as it is Living High expenses . that eat up your surplus. - 4 Interest Paid on Savings , Accounts. The.RoseburNaliondl Bank Roseburg, ore. ANTLERS Monday I VICTOR ; RECORDING STAR AND KPO 1 ' . . . . ARTIST . MAURICE : GUNSKY IN PERSON r - RADIOLAND'S BELOVED SINGER Mr. Gunsk; is ?the. composer of Consolation, that haunting waltz, Why Do I Always Remember? i . t t ' 1 ' ' ' I , .' Sleepy Head, and many 'other? popular 'numbers. V t . ' Mr. Gunsky Will Appear in flie Evening' only. , H B Adults'SQcj ' I ANTLERS TODAY The - greatest Western star in the greatest ', Western ever produced'. Comedy "The Humdinger" Latest News Matinee 10c-25c STARTING SUNDAY Ben Lyon, George Sidney and Ford Sterling FORTHE You've been waiting iya l lmrrA rum Here it is. Comedy Lupino Lane in "Drama De Luxe" Latest News Matinee 10c-25c 1 f r X? S.AA Children 25c KEN MAYNARD IN i Hut notional Picture . Evening 10c-25c-35c IN for something "different." rrz hit cm . 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