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RO.SEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON.' TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1928.
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BEAUTIFUL
SHOES
That will be the admiration of the
holiday functions .
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1STAWFDHD, ALSO
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U. S. W. V.
I JOURNALIST IS J
! INTERESTED IN- I
PORT IMPROVEMENT '
$ Latter Favored, However,
to Beat Idaho; Former to
! Battle the Bears.
They are here at Fisher's
New mode thnt are outstanding in style attractiveness
Brown, midnight' blue and black, the three shades that
denote correctness. But more than all the enjoyment of
perfect fitting. Every evening of the gay holiday season a
pleasure. Dancing, laughter, 'music no thought about
feet. That's the result of shoes bought ut Fishers.
g CROWN IS AT STAKE
! - '
E Eastern Championship Will
DC UCtlUCU III UIig
Between New York U.
and Carnegie.
ReKular meeting of OeorRe
Rtamifr Camp No. VJ with the ( : '
Ladies Auxiliary at the ami- "alter Seely, of New York,!
ory Thursday night, Nov, 2 "r everal years ed'tor or Succestt;
IMS. 7:30 p. m. bhurp. KUk niaraiine, was a visitor In Itip-j
lion of officer and refresh- bl,rK t0(Iay- He i n Ms way south;
menu. Comrades ui'Kd to at- llr a ulties trip to J'ort Or-
lend. 0r' here l connected with !
T. J. DOUrJEAl'X, Adjt. ,hH lvltle of the Port Orfurdj
... Ievelopment company. He was ac-j
aa)444a44 com panted to Kneeburg by In-1
: i"1 and frank H. Tichenor, mem-1
n-ra of the company. Mr. Heely,
4 who hag had' considerable expvrl-i
Hear Dr. Hourk talk about jeltce In port development work, is
"The Neck of (he Turkey", 'WUy interented in the Port Or-
Tuesday ninht ut the Jr. high fortl P"iJ-i, which calls for the
school P.-'iV A nieetinj at 8 4 expeiumure or approximately six
o'clock. 4 ; million dollars in harbor develop-
, a nient. The company heading th-
s 44 1 project has Invested heavily la
, Port Orford property and the plana
i ne rastiaious on may dc immieuii, cunnHBn. ... ...... ....
daintiest apparel.
seen hpre in the announcement
that Tiny 8"llman. tar-kle, U in
title hospital with influenza, and
Walt Helnecke. center, attain in
jured his shoulder In the Washins,
ton frame last week.
! Sollman had lust about reeover-
&I&ro.IHJEKW from an attark of the flu when
1 he played in the Washington came.
Better Service Better Merchandise .
ly; neither has the 'semblance of
a claim to any championship hon
ors, yet 75,000 will throng the Yale
bowl Saturday. For Harvard the
season will be a success If it win.
The same is true to a lesser de
Kree at Vale vrtiere a victory over
I'rlnceton delights only a little
less than one over Harvard.
.Real pattle Ahead
Whatever- grip, the Yale-Har
vard battle has on the public in
general, many an eager eye will
fAiwIatMl Trim Wir-'V
nTiKuiinn I'Vllft'lJCITV fol
,.' ,'. n,'ihiiiiv that two!Ci"" ln ,nB K'lwrul direction of.
Zr.r Lridder. mav!,'lltburh Me,a,ani
of Stanford s atar Rriuuera may , . t - v-, v-i. , .u
not be able to play In the hiK ruu 1 7'olet" York see whether,
nMinl ralifornla Saturday was ' "u u" "" ,,u ris yV
STATE OFFICE BUILDING
CASE DATED FOR DEC.
J $600,000 borrowed from the funds
of the state industrial accident
1 rommlflFtfon to conntruct a state of
t flee buildlr.g on the state grounds
at Sulcm. In the state supremo
the in-
(AunclmU-4 TrMb lPf-rt Wire)
SALKM. Ore., Nov. :0. Informa
tlon wna received at the ffine of I court the petitioners for
the attorney general yesterday JuM:tlon were defeated- .
that the United Stated supreme .
court lias Bet for lecemher 3 tho Baxoar and cooked food sale.
Oregon alatt orflcw huildinK cubb. j Parslow Furniture Store, i Sat,
'I'dls is an injunction brought by 'Nov., 24. Ladlts Aid Chrlstlau
Iho ' FOnntern Lumber comiiany I church. ' ' i
amiiiiHt the atnte board of control , o
to retrH'n the hoard from unlnr ' Arundel, pin no tuner. Phon 1-J9-L
( AawvIstM Prw liiril Wire)
WASHINGTON. Nov. 20. J. W.
Mcintosh, comptroller of the cur
rency, has tendered bis resljniu
llon to President Coolidfce.
The resignation has not yet been
accepted by the president but he
has done stop the rush of Came- expects to do so.
Kie s husky Tartans.; If the violets
can offer the outstanding scoring
work which the promoters believe
will lead to the development of
Port Orfoid as one of the outstand
ing chipping points of the Pacific
coast.
CURRENCY CHIEF
QUITS POSITION
back tn Ken Strong. Carnegie can'
counter with a better all-around
bark field of Harpster. Karcis, Let
zeller and Moorehead not to men- i
Hod that brilliant. balKarrying
end, Ted Rosenfweig. Tho lines.
according to advance dope, will be
xiremcly well matched
DATES To Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
M4 Fowler
192S. a 94
pound daughter, Oeulah Alta.
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: ; SPECIALS ,
OAK DINING ROOM SET 6 chairs P I & ' C rt
and tall:, special :.;..i.'..w.:.t vTTlJU
WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE CI (10 Hfl
8 pieces, special 01 U 0 lU U
WALNUT BUFFET Regularly sold CQK nfl
at $43.50. special now at OOdlUU
WALNUT CHINA CLOSET Worth COC flf)
$42, but offered at special price of $ZdlUU
8-FOOT WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE
Sold regularly at $60, r A
special now at V TUlUU
Special Prices on All Dinner Ware.
McKean, Darby & Baldwin
Complete 1 louse-furnishers, Roseburg, Ore.
MI'I'IIIIIII.II'IT
I Opening Dance 1
at
BLATTNER'S
New Hall
CANYONVILLE
Friday Night, Nov. 23
Admission: Gentlemen $1.00, Ladies Free
MUSIC BY MERRYMAKERS
New Hall, New Floor and a Good Tims.
4th Annual
CARNIVAL
Given by
MYRTLE CREEK HIGH
SCHOOL
in School Building - .
' Friday, Nov. 23rd
7:30 P. irf.
Program,, Booth, Sideshows
Admission 20c and 35e
FUN FOR EVERYONE
TURKEY
SHOOT
t
Tiller
L . Sunday, Nov. 25
ricginnlng at 1Q o'clock
8outh Umpqua Rifle & Gun Club
9
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and It la blinved that Uie exer
tion Rave him a relapse. Ileinecke
has had trouble with his shoulder
ail iteaaon.
The remainder of the Stanford
jrrkhlors six tit yoaterday in per
feotinie their running attack, and
Toaeh "Pop" Warner indlraled Gates at their home.
t'.iat he will pound on thin for the street, November 14,
remainder of this week s prac
tice sessions.
Troianc Crippled
I,OS ANCKLES. Nov. 20. Al
though the WafthlnRton StRte tou
prars failed to beat the Southern
California Trojans here Saturday,
they clawed the undefeated war
horse of Troy to such an extent
that five of the regulars may not
met aclinn ftFnlnt the ramnaclne
H ldPo Vandals this week.
H I.lnvil 1lhnm Unrrv P,lnlnrn
Msrger Apstt. Francis Tappaan
and Charlie Jlnren, all first string
rnon, are on the hospital list nur
alm wounds Inflicted bv the north
ern Wildcats, while Nathan Bar
raser, who Jwas in uniform yester
day, also was badly banned tin
There was some sunshine at Ho
vnrd field, however, for Pon Wil
liams made his firnt appearance In
a week and Oeorpe Templeton,
first sub-center, was bnck on the
ffrinK lino. Temploton (Will pixtb
nh'v stnrt Saturday,
The Idaho team is said to be In
excellent shape, the two weeks re
snile between their Cougar and
Montana rames havimr given
C'oach Charlie Krh's recuperatinx
"ipples the necessary rest to
brine them nenr th peak of their
phynicnl condition this season.
Horwaen to Quit Harvard
HOHTON, Nov. 2ft The noston
! Poflt says t todnv that it has be-
?nme a Rpnernlly accepted fact at I
tsrvnrd tlmt Arnold llorween of i
Chtrflffo, hend coarh of football, I
will dirct the team for tho last ;
j tim at Vale next Saturday. !
I Although no official action has '
been t it ken, I ha Post says It Is
( expected that Kdtlle Casey, all
1 American halfback In 1919 and for
the last three years head coach
of rs many remarkable Harvard
freshmen teams, will succeed his
chief. '
i Harvard freshmen under Casey i
i have met but one reverse since lie
took charge In 1926 and their vie- '
tor les have Included three straight 1
i wins over Yale. j
Horween captained the Harvard ,
varsity In 1920. In 1926 he was
asked to sacrifice a part of the I
time iclven to his business In Chi- I
capo and to assume responsibility
for rebuilding Harvard's football
machine. The Harvard team won '
Its first major victory under Hor- ;
ween this season when It defeated
Dartmouth, hut last Saturday It
' wna held to a scoreless tie by Holy I
Cross, supposedly a weaker squad.
3 The terms of Horween s con
A trsct have never been made pub-
S Ilc- ;
Player Fatally Hurt
gj! NEW YOHK, Nov, 20. The
A ileal h yestenlny of Mark Carey. .
Eollanchee. W. Va.. hinh school
S player, wna ibe lr-th faial injury
ijr of the current f-wtball season.
y Carey suffered a blistered heel
SjidurlhK a football game axalnst
i Chester bluh school. Itlood poi
' soninv developed and the boy, who
was 16, died yesterday.
$1 Of the 15 fatal accidents, only
three Involved colleKe players.
These were Miles Vox, of the naval
S , academy eleven: James Kenton,
a' ot itoiy cross, and Leo tioodreau.
T of Vtlltinuva. All the other vie
Sillnis were high school or sand lot
? ! players.
V Eastern HtBh!laU
A NEW YlMtK. Nov. 20 -Quality
g rafher lhan quantity Is the key
SJ note of th eastern rollece football
5 srhednle this meet. l,es than,
PENDLETON YOUTH WINS
HARVARD SCHOLARSHIP
f AMnriatM Pm LmmmI Wtn)
CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Nov. 2f.
Announcement of the award of the
associated Harvard rlulW scholar
ship to Earl T. Float hp. Hcudleton.
with the i Ore., was made todnv. This is one
edije, if any, belonging to the horde 'of 170 scholarships (tiyen the frenh
froiu Plttsburgli. jman class. Forty-five are provided
o ' 1 . by Harvard clubs thronpliort the
BORN country and the-one Riven by the
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A ROSE AND LAVENDER BOX
IsHHociMed Hari'orU clubs Is open to
! students from schools where there
Ib no established HprvHrd club. It
Ji one of the most keenly sought
iafler awards ;lven at the university.
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Costs lets than others but is infLiitely better. f . i "t ';' J
Montgomery Ward & Go.
Phone S3
. Roseburg, Oregon
MRS. HUGG1NS
Permanent Wave
Specialist
from Portland
will b at
The Umpqua Hotel
a few days. Phone or call for
an appointment. Inspection in
vited. No finger wavs curl. Flat
wave, Mas Murry and Pineapple
permanent.
ROOM 207
BOXING
ROSEBURG
ARMORY
Thurs., Nov. 22
TICKETS ON SALE
Pullman Cigar Store
Rapin's Cigar Store
Silvernook Grill
FOR SALE 2nd growth fir, 3.
Phone 270-Y.
fORi RALE F.nsliBh Dull pups. J.
M. Spancako, Raat Ave.
FOR-SALE Wood." oak blok and
move: also fir block. Phoue 6 Ft!.
DRAIN boards Nice clear smooth
snruce ones. Pace Lumber ft
i Kuel Co.
FOR SALE Oood milch cow
; frenh. A. J. Standlcy, Camas Val-
ley. Ore.
FOR SALE LlKlitsixSlii(lilaker
, sedan, 1924 model. Call at 420
I Vista Ave.
SHEEP for" sale 40 head" wethers
j and 20 head ewes. Hurst Bros.,
I Myrtle Creek.
FOR SALE Fat hoc, a'.lve or
I dressed: delivered. Other hORS.
I Phone 270-Y.
FOR SALE Male Fo hound. 7
1. months old. pood sHock, $7.50.
! Emil Hall,Sulherlln.
!CEDAR and yewwood iiosts for
j sale: delivered. Reehe Ilros.,
I Mvrlle Creek. Phone 17F41.
VANTED TO TRADE WestlnV
house electric ranve for wood
rnnfte. Judd's Furniture Store.
FOR SALE OrVllltra.de"" for" cow.
35 tiers of fir wood. One mile
I from Wilbur on aood road. F. F.
i Parker. Wilbur. Ore.
CAR OWNER Don't "fiirKet to
csll D53 when In reed of auto
i parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking
i House.
FOR SALE Ilronze turkevs. ynunjc
! toms welRhinK up to 35 lbs. Kose
I bure Fox Farm, 3 miles west of
RoseburK on Garden Valley
I rnad. Phone KFB.
FOIt SALE 1 Ilcrkshlre hoar. 10
j months old: 2 shoals. J. Kroin
I mlniia. 2 mlls north of Rose
j1 hurg. Phone 2BF2I.
Fdr.ND Ladles ""Romiila silk
j stockincs make friends and cus- j
' tonters. You will be too after j
I wearing a pair. Harth's Toggery. I
FOl"NI on I)'e""Creek road, burup-j
I er for heavy car. Owner may i
' have same by callinr at North-'
side Market and paying for ad I
COST Any" lady not " wearing a j
imlr of Romllia silk stockings !
lias lost niu.li of the pleasure of
, good appearance. Harth's Tog
I i gery.
HOOVER IS STILL
TRYIiliG TO SETTLE
(Asaoeitsl Pnm lawd Wirt)
U. S. S. MARYLAND, Enroute to
Corlnto. Nicaragua. Nov. 20.
Now that he has had time to pet
his ftea Uks, Prusidcnt-elect Hoov
er, enroute to the republics of Lat
in America on a mission of good
will and understanding, today was
enjoying himftelf on shipboard ami
for the next few days will give
himself over almost entirely to
't it. , , i ; ,
Aa the ship moved down the
coast of lower California yester
day, Mr.' Hoover conferred at
length wiih Henry 1.. Fletcher,
American ambassador to Italy and
a Mudf iii of lat in-American af
fairs, concerning the details of the
Itinerary of his trip on which he
embarked Monday morninc and
which will continue through Janu
ary. Because of the preying charac
ter of the invitations whlih nr.ve
como from every one of the Cen
tral and South American republics
the pros! dent -elect wishes to visit
rs many count rlen as possible In
the limited time at his disposal. In
order to do this, he is now consid
ering foregoing a projected Ir.si-ee-tion
of the Panama canal. He
wold save three days by omitting
baiooa as a port of call.
While Corlnto is his first stop.
Mr. Hoover may drive thence lo
Tegucigalpa, Honduras. He also
has been invited to go to Guatema
la, Costa Hica aim other Central
American countries, but It may bo
impossible to include them In his
visit.
Frlemis of Mr. Hoover say that
his mission Is not one having a
commercial aspect but Is purely
for the purpose of furthering good
will and understanding with Latin
America. They believe that the
visit is a milestone In the history
of the relationship between the
two continents and that It will
have far reaching effect.
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Interest Paid on Savings
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TheKosebuiNalional Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
negro attacked her. She walked to
the nearest street Intersection and
there met a policeman who took
her to a hospital and later took the
husband there.
Police arrested the first suspect
He was a negro, 37 years old and
resembled ITifl description given
by Mrs. Shribllng.
ASTORIA HUSBAND FOUND
GUIuTY OF WIFE MURDER
! ASTORIA, Or., Nov. 17.
Frank Hathaway, 45, a fish buyer.
was convicted of second degree
j murder last night, in connection
with the slaying of his wife June
Mrs. Hathaway was shot to
death in the boathouse home on
I the John Day river.'
D
ANCE
1 AT THE WIGWAM
Wednesday and Saturday Nights
Music by the Merrymakers
hW,-iirr
KIM-IIIIKK ,n "mhkr of name
!! Jii iiiw iimi inn in"r nrs fiuii
attraction a the Yale-Harvard,
Carnegie Tech New Yor 1'nlvers-
1 1 y, Princeton-Navy, Nebraska
Army and (IcoTKetown-FoMham.
Most of the other major college
elevens are Having their final bat
tle for Thnnkftvlvlnff day. Thti
will bo held the annual fry be
tween IVnnnylvanla and Cornell:
Syrrtcuae and Columbia; Cohxate
and llrown; Pltthurgh and IVnn
State, and WaVilnntnn and Jeffer
mn and West Virginia, s.
Not even so Important a game as
that htPft'ia Cariwgi and New
York Unlvendty ran take much" in
terenf way from the Yale-Harvard
duel at New Haven. Roth teams
New Furniture
at Right Prices
Wa Can Sav You Monty
Powell's Store
115 Sherfdan St.
ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO.
Established 1901
M. E. RITTER, Managsr
Foiirdcd and Maintnined on Efficient
Service and Courtesy
Chiropractor
DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER
-Complets Hsalth Service"
Mineral Vapor Hatha
JIT Cas Phone 491
Phone ?M
Oak ai'd Kane Sts.
AMDULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Lsdy I
' - Embaimerl
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Qlaeeee
Ill Jackson RL .
For Sale
Good Used
Cars
1925 Ford Coupe $175
1926 Essex Coach 375
1925 Essex Coach 350
1924 Studebaker Touring 200
1925 Hudson Coach 550
1925 Hudson Sedan 750
1922 Ford Touring. 15
Ford Delivery 100
SEE THESE CARS BEFORE
YOU UUY
t Roy Catching
Motor Co.
Rear of Umpqua Hotel
OMAHA MANIAC
ATTACKS FIVE
WITH HATCHET
(Continued from paire 1.)
found upstairs,
ClothlnK had been stripped from
the bodies of both women but
there was no evidence (hat they I
had been criminally assaulted. The I
H8o and Ittnrkman homes wre I
ransacked and from one of them
a small sum of money was miss
in All the victims lived in widely
separated parts of the city.
m
OMAHA. Neb., Nov. 20. Mr.
Harold StriMinr. fifth victim of a f
roaniar nnicnei man. loony oe-
scrilied her asailrnt pnd attacker
as a nesro about '21 years old.
From her bed In the same hos
pital as her husband, former high
school f'Hitbftll star, who lay. prob-
; ably fatally Injured by the assail
ant. Mrs. Stribling described the
attack.
"I was awakened about S a. m.
ami saw a 301m? nesro with a
'short handled hitchet In his hand."
she related. "He had already
j strurk my husband, for I could see
j the blood on him. Baby was In the
I next room. He struck me over the
right eve. (She will probably lose
the sijt'ht af this eye, doctors
s;;id 1 It daxed me. 1 pleaded with
j him and he said. "Well then, fO
I and wah your f.ice.' "
I She finally induced him to leave
1 the house 'Hh her. They walked
'along a lonely road, turning Into a
vi unit! iii-mi e. tij-r inf, mini-
'' y
mer resort. Mrs. Str'.bllng sa
id the j
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