Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 13, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1928. ;
From Bend
Mrs. Elsie Hudson of Bend wan
a visitor in this city over the
weekend.
Kansas Sheriff Uses Plane
- .; v 'k.
LOCAL NEWS
Attended Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dent were
among those from Rose burg going
to Reeds port Saturday to attend
the 1. O. O. F. meeting.
To California
Miss Mae Fisher, of Fisher's
store, left Sunday for Dunsmuir,
Calif., where she will be u guest
at the' home of her brother, J. L.
Fisher, for a week.
Relatives Enroute North
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. lshams or
Grants Pass passed through here
Saturday afternoon enroute to
Drain to visit with her Biater,
' Mrs. Anna Drain.
Visiting Kin at Kelley's Korner
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cameron of
Oakland, California, are visiting
with her BiBter, Mrs. J. V. Mc
Donald, at Kelley's Korner. They
are to return south Tuesday.
Homo From Portland Trip -
C. E. Banning and daughter,
Miss Mary Banning, returned
home Saturday afternoon from
Portland, where they spent several
days last week, Mr. Banning look
ing after business affairs.
Ferry Capacity Increased
According to tho Port Umpq.ua
Courier a double scow has been
provided for ferry service at
Scotlsburg. This addition was
made necessary by the increased
traffic with the completion of the
Roosevelt highway. .
On Vacation Trip
Miss Verus Houser, stenograph
er and clerk fcr the county court
and county roadinuster, left this
afternoon on her annual vacation.
She will spend a few days in Eu
gene with AUss Elsie Johnson, who
will accompany her on a trip to
Seattle and other points In Wash
ington. They will be gone about
two weeks.
Enroute South
Frank Moore, head of the World
war veterans state. aid commission
In Salem,, passed through the city
yesterday enroute to Stockton,
Cal., where he will attend the
California American Legion con
vention. From there he will go to
Sacramento and spend several
days watching the workings of the
California bonus commission.
Left for Northern PolntG
Mrs. Shirley Baker and four
children, who have been here vis
iting the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Bell, the past week, left
Sunday for Cordova, Alaska, to
join Mr. Baker. They were ac
companied on the Hip by Mr. and
Mrs. Bell, who will visit lu Seattle
until the end of the week, making
the Journey, by motor.
Returns From Trip
George E, La n gen berg and
nephew, Louis Laugenberg, return
ed yesterday from an automobile
trip to Crater and Diamond lakes.
They traversed the central Ore
gon highway and returned by way
of i tie McKenzIe pass. Fishing in
the lakes and streams on the route
of their journey is reported very
poor.
Returning Home Tuesday
Dr. and Mrs. B. U. Shoemaker
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
J. Shoemaker and family are ex
pected home Tuesday. They have
been enjoying a vacation and vis
ited at Bandon for a week, taking
tho trip ' from there over the
Roosevelt highway to Crescent
City, Grants Pass and the Oregon
Caves.
Mr, Park Improving
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. N.
Park, formerly of tills city,' will
be glad to learn that Mr. Park,
who is still in the Southern Pa
cific hospital in San Francisco, is
making very satisfactory progress
toward recovery. Mr. Park suf
fered a paralytic stroke some time
ago. It is uncertain how soon he
will be able to leave the hospital.
Joined Family Here
Harry Black joined his family
hore over the week-end and visit
ed at the R. L. Whipple home.
Mrs. Black and son, Barton, came
from Hood River last week and
spent several days with her sister,
Mrs. Whipple. The family
turned home Sunday. Mr. Black Is
with Hearty Inc. and has been in
, Med ford on burunpsfl.
The
The Christy Brothers circus,
which will be here next Friday for
iwu utnurmautrB. una i.cui, civ-
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From Brock way
. Mrs. T. Fletcher was here from
Brookway Saturday afternoon vis
iting with friends and shopping.
Mrs. Kurdy Here
Mrs. S. C: Kurdy arrived here
from Portland Saturday afternoon
to spend the next st-wiul days in
this city.
Returned Home Sunday
Cyril Porter, who visited hero
last week with relatives uiul
friends, Jiaa returned to his home
In Kugene.
Spent Week-End
F. Stanford Jones, formerly of
this city, was here from Medford
over the week-end visiting relatives
and friends.
Returned to Glendale
After a visit here as the guest
of her daughter. Mrs. A. W. Wain
pole. Mrs. (i. Olson returned to
Glendale Saturday afternoon.
Visitor Saturday
James IK Porter of Looking
Class was In this city Saturday
afternoon visiting with friends and
looking after business affairs.
On Vacation this Week
Mrs. Anna F. Dabney, clerk at
the J. C. Penney company store, Is
taking her annual vacation this
week. Part of tun time she will
visit In Portland.
Spent Day in Medford
Mrs. G. W. Ruiter and Mr. and
Mrs Sam Campbell aud daughter,
Donuu' Mae, spent one day last
week in Medford, when; Mr.
Ruiter is employed.
Harold Cooper to Wed
A marriage license was issued
Saturday at the county clerk's of
fice In Eugene to Harold E. Cooper
of this city and Miss Hilda J. 01
bcu of Eugono.
Overturns Car
Ralph Bell, Edenbower man, was
uninjured when his car turned
over In the ditch after It skidded
in the graveled road near his home
over the week-end. The machine
was badly damngd.
Relatives Visited
Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Nolan, en
route to their home in Los Angeles
from Portland, are here visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lundeen.
Mr. Nolan Is a brother of Mrs. Lun
dueii. . The four made the trip to
Bandon and Reedsport Sunday.
Here to Organize Camp
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Zeke of Ban
don arrived here Saturday after
noon from Portland, where they
have been on a trip, and will be
here until mid-week, Mr. Zeke
making preparations to organize a
ioqait camp. or tne sons ot union
Veterans, i
New Arrival to Open Studio
Mrs. Lilla Scott Vowel, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Scott of this
city, plans to open a klndergarton
for children of pre-school age In
September. Mrs. Vowel,- who has
lived here" year, was formerly en
gaged tn primary school work in
Kansas.
Missionary Meeting
Because of weather change the
Alliuuce Missionary meeting will
be held In Salvation Army hall at
41G East Lano street Monday and
Tuesday evenings at 8:00 p. m.
Mrs. C. D. Holton, missionary from
the Tibetan border will be tho prin
cipal speaker both evenings.
Visit Geo. Smiths
Mrs. Clark Spence, Mrs. L. M.
Kinsman of Snn Francisco, Homer
R. Spence, Mrs. Spence'a son, and
A. L. Wooster of Alameda, visited
here last night with Mr. and Mm.
George Smith. Mrs. Spence is a
sister-in-law of Mr. Smith. Mr.
Spence is circuit judge of Ala
meda. Tho parly Is enroute home
from British Columbia.
Returns to City
George Protzman, who has been
residing in northern California
and points In southern Oregon for
the past two years, has returned to
Roseburg to make his home. "It's
pretty hard to take a baby away
from its milk," said George today,
commenting upon his reasons for
returning to this city. "I was born
here In 1873 and it will always be
home to me. It's the best place to
1 live.'
Elephants Are Coming
phantH In the menagerie, and they
are all actors of proven ability, ant
go through a series of most amaz
ing feats which will surprise even
the old time circus fan.
Miss Dorothy Campbell the train
er overs with solemn mien that
elephants are just folks and can
iinHnr.fnnH evprv wnrit nhe titter.
and what gives a seeming air ot
plausibility to this contention Is
the Instant obedience to her every
cincvu wiuuuui
Seriously Ill
Mart Friend, formerly of Camas
valley, is reported today as being
seriously ill at ttie county hospital.
tn Eastern Oregon
T. B. Swearingen, co-proprietor
of the Grand hotel. Is spendiug
several days in Pendleton visiting
with friends.
Visiting at Oak Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller and
children, Virginia aud Frances, ot
Albany, are visiting at the J. S.
luscho. home on Oak Creek.
Spent Week-End
Arthur Davis, formerly of this
city, now of Eugene, spent the
week-end here visiting his parents
on South Pine street.
In Saturday
Otie Boone, South Deer Creek
rancher, spent several hours Sat
urday visiting friend mud trans
acting business.
Salem Folk Visiting
Mrs. Kay Sheltou and family of
Sulem are here for a ten day stay
us guests of her sister, Mih. Cluir
K. Allen.
From Oakland
George Hall of Oakland was In
this city Saturday afternoon at
tending to business uffulrs and
visiting with friends.
From Driver Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Ward u. cockeram
of Driver Valley were In this city
Saturday visiting with mends ami
utenaing to business m'fuirs.
Spent Day at Glide
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. HouseolUer or
this city and their grandson, Vance
Howe of Brownsville, and Mr. and
Mrs. Carnahan and children spent
Sunday at Glide.
Greely Folk Left
After a visit here with Richard
Baker, employe of the Hansen
Chevrolet company, Mr. and Mrs.
O. T. Baker, his brother and sister-in-law,
left over the week-end for
their home in Greeley, Colorado.
Home From South-
Miss Esther Meyer returned this
morning from Medford where she
attended the Artisan coucalev.
While away she also visited Crater
Lake. She was the house guest of
Mrs. II. G. Wilson, formerly of this
city, while in Medford.
Drove to Portland
Mrs. L. R. Chambers of the
Chambers Motor company drove
the Harry Pargeter car, which jjvna
in an auto accident last week, to
Portland Saturday to be repaired,
and is returning here with a new
car for local delivery.
Made Coast Trip '' - 1
Mrs. Story lies, Mrs. Df C. 'iiam-
ilton of this city and Mr, and
Mrs. W. F. lies of San Francisco
drove to Winchester Bay Sunday,
bringing Story lies home from the
I. O. O. F. meeting there, and driv
ing to Marshfield on their trip
home.
Returned South
Air., and Mrs. Albert L. Call and
son Van ot Medford and Phyllis
and Roland Miller of Rogue River,
who have been visiting at the
home of J. Wesley Newland In
West Roseburg, returned, to their
respective homes Sunday evening.
Mr. Gall is a brother of Mrs. New
laud Home From Wedding Trip-,-
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Perrln, whoHe
marriage web a recent event In
Portland, returned home over the
week-end following their wedding
trip. They visited Yellowstone Na
tional Park, Salt Lake City, San
Diego. Tin J nana, and returned
through San Francisco, over the
Redwood highway and the Roose
velt highway to Marshfield.
Starting His Fourth Year
"Doc" Martin, special merchants'
police for this city, is starting on
his fourth year of service today.
During the time he has served the
business houses there have been few
robberieB of any consequence, evi
dence that he has kept a clone
watch on things generally .after
nightfall and has carried out his
duties in a faithful manner. The
business streets are clear of sus
picious characters at all limes dur-
jlng the night, thus eliminating the
i inn ui un.-1 1 t;iiui in iu umer inu
stores of the city.
Miss Jumbo In the oldest and!
largest of all performing elephants
and is one of the big hits of the
big program.
The two mile long street parade
will leave the show grounds
promptly at nocn.
The Menagerie.
The menagerie is the first tent
entered end Its vast spread of can
vas covers a city block and there
In the huge oval In which every
Inch of available space In utilized
Ib a zoological garden la wbicb tbe
The old dave of "shootlna it
sheriff chases you with a plane nowadays. At-any rate, Sheriff Elmer
R. Chamness of Wlnfield, Kas., does. The therm's plane carries a
machine aun. Left to right in the
aunner: Deputy E. T. Haynes. pilot,
mander.
ODD FELLOWS AT
BAY REPORT A
FINE MEETING
The Southwestern Oregon I. O. j
O. F. association annual conven-i
tion und picnic at Reedsport and !
Winchester Bay over the week-end
was one of the finest meetings of
its kind, according tothosu who
participated from Roseburg and
who returned home Sunday even
ing. Approximately .75 local people
went to the coast for the meet
ing and the Myrtla Creek I. O. O.
F. band and a large delegation
from that place also were present.
The association, which is made up
of the lodges of Coos, Curry and
Western Douglas, meets annually.
Phlletnrlan lodge of Roseburg con
ferred the first degree on a class
of candidates at Reedsport Satur
day night, after which the business
session of the, association was held.
Sunday an all day picnic was
hold at the bay, a large basket din
ner being served at noon. Many of
the people went to Winchester bay
and camped Saturday night while
others remained at Reedsport, and
joined them there for Sunny.
Brigadier (eneral W. E3. Wads
worth and Brigadier General H. M.
Bcckwith, department commander
and department adjutant, respec
tively of the Patriarchs Militant,
were present and were guests fit the
picnic dinner of the Roseburg dele
gation. NE1SHEIM WINS 13TH BOUT
VIA KNOCKOUT ROUTE
(Assoplntecl Press Lenwd .Wire)
COQ UILLE, Ore., Aug. 13.
Marty Fnrrell, Los Angoles welter
weight, lost a bout with Ole Nets
helm, of Coos Bay, In the ninth
round Saturday "night when Neis
helm won a technical knockout.
Farrell suffered two broken ribs.
It was Neisheim's 1.1th victory In
succession, nil by knockouts.
Home From Vacation
Mrs. Elizabeth A ah by and daugh
ters returned to Roseburg from
Winchester Bay over the week
end. They have been enjoying a
vacation there the past five weeks.
Home From Vacation a
Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Frew and
children, Melba and Chester, have
returned home following their va
cation trip. .They motored to the
Oregon Caves, Crescent City, back
over the Roosevelt highway to
Reedsport and Winchester Bay,
visiting various points enroute.
management taken a specll pride
and which Is guarded with Jealous
care. The well being of every In
habitant of den and rae ban tbe
scrupulous care and attention of
trained animal men.
According to advance presn re
ports the Christy Circus In living
up to Its high reputation, and the
wonderful tiained wild animal acts
In two steel girded arenas, and Its
wonderful ring performance Is far
and away superior to any other
circus now entour.
out" on horseback are passe. The
picture are Deputy c. a. Bulon,
and Sheriff Chamness, com.
Back From Lake
A. B. Taylor and nephews, Ron
ald Faulkner, here from Washing
ton, and Bill Taylor of Reedsport,
enjoyed a trip to Diamond Lake
over Ibe week-end.
Is Improving
Harry Fletcher, linotype operat
or for the News-Review company,
is reported stilt Improving follow
ing an operation for uppondicitls
at Mercy hospital last week.
Spent Day In Eugene
Mr. and Mra. Fred Porter re
turned here last evening from Eu
gene, where they spent the day
with relatives. They were accom
panled north by Cyril Porter, Mr.
Porter s brother, who spont Bev
crUT days last week hero visiting,
Back From Coast District
Harold R. Adams, pilot, and J. F.
Dlllard, conductors of ' the local
flying school, returned here Sat
urday evening from Contiillo and
tho coast. They were thoro several
days last week giving student
work aud doing Jitney hops.
Making Headquarters Here
Kenneth Bnrtrum, son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. C. Bnrtrum, of Port
land,, former residents of Rose
burg, is mnking bis. hendquarters
in Kosehurg for the present, stay
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Flurry. Ho is lu the em
ploy of the Douglas County Fire
Patrol association, this being the
fourth year that he has beon con
nected with the fire patrol. The
young man bas lvon excellent
service.
Leaves for Home'
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Zlgler and
fnmlly left this morning for their
home In Portland after spending
several days visiting at the home
of Mrs. Zlgler's sister, Mrs. I. D.
limine, in this city. Mr. Zigler,
driving down to Roseburg Satur
day, met with a bad accident Just
south of Cottage drove In which
blB car was side-swiped by another
going north.
Spent Day at Coast
H. M. Pierson, wire chief of the
local telephone plant, returned
homo this morning from the coast.
With Mrs. Pierson aud their fam
ily and with their guests, Wm
Champ and fnmlly and Artie Ly-
onn and family, hero from Supply,
Oklahoma, Mr. Pierson urovo to
Kmpire, Marshfield and Bandon
beach Sunday. The rent of the
party remained there for a day
and will return here tonight or
Tuestlay.
BAN DIT8 GET $21,000
FROM ILLINOIS BANK
fAMOrlAtnl I'rrm I.M-,1 Wire)
CIIICAflO, Aug. 111. Five
men totlay held up tbe West )
Mcllenry Ktate bank, north-
west of here, and escsned
with 121,01)11 In currency. The
town marahal emptied his
Pistol at them as they fled In
4 an automobile. -
NOTED SONQ WHITER
FRIENDLESS IN DEATH
(Atttt-i.lMl rrM LhW Wirt)
PHOVIDKNCE, It. I., Aug.
13. The body of Arthur J.
Lamb, song writer who wrote
"ABlcep In the Deep," "Only a
Bird In a (Hided Cage," "The
Naughty Utile Bird on Nell's
Hat," and many other songs,
was unclaimed tonight at ft
local undertaker's. Ho died
suddenly here Saturday of an
embolism above the heart.
In his possession wFion be
died were 13.90, a pawn tick
et for 95 cents and an on-
cashed royalties check for
1100 on a New York bank.
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Begin Themselves Anew!
With Additional Purchases, Greater Enthusiasm, and a
Continuation of Very Low Prices
There is Bomethinsr for
far-seeing people don't
chandise is of good, substantial quality always.
Men's Athletic Unions
Cashmerette work Sox .
Men's Golf Sox (wool)
Men's classy Dress Sox .
Children s Sport Hose .
27-inch fleece Outing Flannel
Women's printed Voile Gowns..
Borden's guaranteed Dress
All silk Fishnet Hosiery .
Ladies' Imported pongee Handk'chiefs 19c
TYPICAU VALUES
DETAILS IN
4-PAGE
BROADSIDE
GET ONE I
SEIZED BY POLICE
' (AMOclatcd Prtu LoammI Wire)
WINDSOR, Ont., Aug. 11.
Seized liquor stocks valued nt $10,
OOO.OUO were under guard of pro
vincial pollco today and 36 ex
porters wcro under subpoenas to
appear In court to answer to
charges of violation of the ' On
tario liquor control act.
The action. It Ib believed, will
close up the source ot supply ot
many of the bootleggers engaged
in running liquor Into Vie United
States.
The warehouses In which tbe li
quor. Is stored are located across
tbe river from Detroit, Mich.
Complaints ngalnst the export
ers wero made by Sir Henry Dray
ton, haad ot the liquor control
board. Ho said ho hoped the ac
tion would sorvo as a tost of that
provision ot tho liquor control act
regulating the storing ot execs
Blve stocks .of liquor in border
warehouses.
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OREGON WATER DISTRICT
SUED BY FLORIDA BANK
(Auoclattd Trtu tciwd Wire)
SALEM, Ore., Aug. 13. The
Florida National bank of Jacksou,
Fla., will tomorrow fllo In the Ore
gon supremo court a nmndamuB ac
tion against A. C. Walkor, treas
urer, of the Eagle Point Irrigation
district of Jackson county to col
lect (4000 principal on bonds that
matured last January. Tho Florida
bank clalmB a prior right to collect
because of the maturity date. In
the complaint It Is nlleged that tho
dlHtrlct hns 112,900 on band from
which payment may bo made.
Slate Engineer Luper says that
on the January maturity tho' dis
trict owes about $24,00(1 In princi
pal and Interest.
FIRE THREATENS
BLANCHARD, IDAHO
(AMnclttnl lTm Uaiel Wire)
SPOKANE, Aug. 13. Two hun
dred more firefighters were Bent
today to help stem a flood of
flame wbicb was advancing on the
town of Illanchard, Idaho, In the
vicinity or Spirit lake. It was
about five miles from the town,
which Includes 2110 resldonts, this
morning, after having burned
some 10 square milos ot territory.
The only buildings reported de
stroyed were those of the Gene
Snook logging camp, which was
abandoned when efforts of fire
fighters proved unavailing to save
It. The camp supplies were sav
ed. A fire two miles west of Priest
river, Idaho, was confined today to
a smalt area, with 20 men holding
It in check. A man declared to
have been setting this fire was
pursued but made his escnpe.
Some concern was felt lest the
fire reach a powder magazine be
tween It and the town ot Priest
Itlver, but It was believed to be In
control unless a wind sprang up.
Spending Vacation--
Mrs. Mao Pyron, chief operator
at the local telephone exchange,
and her daughter, Jessie, went to
Portland tbis morning and will
visit there a few days before go
ing to Donald, Oregon, to visit
relatives. Mrs. Pyron Is taking her
annual three weeks' vacation.
everyone in this big event, and the values are the sort
want to miss. IYes, the prices
. 89c
. lOe
.$1.89
. 49c
. 49c
. 15c
$1.00
15c
S1.98 to S2.25
Ladies' rayon biik underwear, eacn j.uu
Men's Work Shirts . -39e
Men's dress Shirts (broadcloths-
Turkish Bath
Children a pnnted Frocks
Women's fine
Prints.
groups, Master, values.
..$1.98
Men's Oxfords,
Wonder groups.
DURING BREIER DAYS! SAVE MONEY (
Dept. Store.
INTHB WIST
Bandit's Toothache Saved Them
2l. rTfY 'MrtK f '
Although they ware captured by bandits on thalr last trip, W. M.
Mitchell (left) and J. F. Hooper (right), American mining operators, .,
are retuprnlng to their properties In Zaoatecas, Mexico. They were
held for 12 days for ransom under threat of death. Then Roarlo
Qulllem, chief of the band that captured them, developed a toothache
and Mitchell fixed It up for him. Quillem freed the men and promised
them Immunity. Above the two operators are shown with a mine.
guard. Americans are not allowed to carry arms In Mexico.
SwWS NOW!
nnD A Big, 1 00 per cent p
CLARA BOW
Villi "Ladies of the
V I Mob"
The "It" girl of the movies
is (jiving Rosehnru; new
thrills
I I I "B
Direction Umpqua Amusement Co.
ANTLERS
are low, and the meiv.
Blanket for $1.69
.95c
. 19c
$1.00
Towels, 22x40
Shoes, $2.98, $3.48 and $3.98
$2.98, $3.98, $3.48 and $1.98
BUY FOR
SELF,
BUY Df
QUANTITIES
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tomorrow!
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