F.ir.HT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 192. A Special Purchase A Special Sale of Holiday Frocks F4i ;S j4V . mm OfiDERSieiyORED AT raissiii, ni!!7 TCCTIMnaiV gUIL ILUIIISIUIII I I The dress season is here gay Christmas parties are but a short time away and We have the smartest clres3es ever seen . at this price. Crepes, Printed Taf fetas and Cheneys, Satins, Velvets New idea In tiers, wide collars, Irish lace. Every Dress a Wonderful Value To see them is to praise them. Every dress a $16.00 to $20.00 value. We have priced them at this interesting fif;iwc to make for quick sale., . ( Anrit4 Trrm Tawf Tire) ' PKDKHAL B I' I !( I NO. New York. Nov. 21. A retired rotted Slates naval officer took over (he qucstloninK at (he federal Inquiry Into the Kinking of the Hrilih steamer Vesiris today and elicited from the senior surviving officer of the ship that hi a subordinates ignored his orders when the ves Mel was sinking, that crew mem hers were absent from their na tions at the lire boats, and that women and children passengers were placed In the most danger ously situated boats. The United States naval officer was Captain K. T. Jeusup, Ameri can nuiitical advlfnr to I'nited States Commissioner O'Neill, who Is presldltiK at the hearing. The witness ha questioned was Frank Johnson, chief officer of the Ves tris. liefore Jessui took over the questioning, Johnson had testified in reply to U. S. Attorney Tuttie. who la conducting the inquiry, that the release mechanism of life boats was "not successful." Ah Jcssup Interrogated Johnson Captain Henry .McConkey, British nautical adviser at (he hearing, sat on the other side of Commissioner O'Neill, silently listening to the exchange of questions and answers and watching the witness closely. The two advisers were appointed at the suggestion of the llritixh government, the British consul general selecting; Captain Mc Conkey, who Is marine superin tendent of the Curard line, and Tuttie picking Captain Jessup. to prepare and distribute Thanks giving baskets lo all the needy ex ne it lee men's f am Hies. It was department Christmas cheer fund 1 to buy ( hi Utmas presents for ex-1 I service men in the L S. Veterans' I , honpiial at Portland ami for their j families. At the next regular j meeting to be held on December . 4fh ttif nif-nitifm tit tiin nilinri ' are giving a pound and fruit show er for the family of an ex-service man who Via recently been Bent to the Veterans' hospital for treat ment. A very interesting affair has been planned for that date, when the axuiliary wil Ihold a business meeting and be entertained at iikland by the members residing in that city and vicinity. The com niunity service Chairman. Mrs. James Soules. reported that RfHMH SiVR FIRM BEUEF REQUIBES . roinniltttte iff liHpJiiK the county : iu u i rows m l annual drive lor ; rucniuf rsliip. A number of mem- tr were signed at lust night's j meeting. On laat Saturday the auxiliary held a rummage Bale and J a 'KatiKfattory sum was reported i raised wHh whl$i to carry on the charity work o( the unit this win der. I At the close of the evening's ' business a social time was enjoyed , by members of the unit and re- ireHliments were served. rAurlatnl tnm toad Wii) WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. Senalor llorah today urged that the na tional grange support the proposl lion of a special bhrIoii of con gress lo consider farm relief. Speaking at the grange convention here, he said he Ml the problem could not be solved lit the coming her. regular lesslon. UMPQUA POST TO HOLD MEETING AT OAKLAND DEC. 4 $12.95 each HOOVER PANIC BARRIER PLAN MADE PUBLIC ! . (Continued from page 1.) "This recent campaign has placed all men holding public of fice In a position where they mu.it take hold of the farm problem and do their best lo solve it," he said. "There la no escape from the obli gation undertaken. Itoth parties declared in their platforms for some relief measure." Turning to the Kellogg peace treaty Senator Uorah declared that International peace was of nation al concern and or particular con cern to farmers. He expressed the hope that the seriate would ratify !he pact at the eominR session. LouIb J. Taher. national grange master. In thanking the senator for addressing the grange, pledged i ma i uuuj b Bu;'iruii iu in- i re. a i y Vmpqua post of the American ,or inernallon.il peace and also toj I.eglon held a snappy and well at-lan' orkablt relief measures for tended meeting at the club rooms acrlcuKiire . in the armory last night. The re-' ",e KrailBp Joined the assoc-m-1 ports of the Armistice Day celebra-1 """ the American land grant tlon were read, the financial state. I colleges for Its afternoon session. nient showing that the income was I sufflrleit to meet the. co3ts of staging the celebration. An inter esting talk was given on liospltall jlaiioa by Dr. C. B. Wade. The next meeting of the post Is to be held at Oakland, Dec. 4. This in to be made a social meeting and the Cottage Grove post and Auxil iary unit will be invited to meet with L'mpqua post and the local! Auxiliary at Oakland. Doth drum' corps ttlll be present and there; will be a big social time in conoec-1 tlon with the meeting. I 'rai 'liiiistVi LI CALL And Homecoming B. P. O. ELKS NO. 326 , , .... v. Thursday Eve, Nov. 22 ROSEBURG, OREGON Turkey Supper at 6:30 p. m. GOOD PROGRAM A rip-rcaring time for all Loyal Elks!! ALL ELKS SHOULD BE PRESENT VISITING BROTHERS WELCOME r iVi-i nTfnif it SilbiiSrr--ib,- OIL PROBE FAR FROM ENDED BY i STEWART CASE (Continued from page 1.) I 'WE ME THKH 'E haired, showed his joy at his ac quittal yesterday by giving each of ' the three wojjrn juror3, a hearty hug". He Jfi s twice been brought to trial nffer facing a sen ate committee and has twice gon free, being acquitted in May on a contempt charge. The oil magnate's defense was chiefly the contention that tfcere 1 SOLUM OF USE knew nothing about 'Rothstein, that she wat in the city on a shop ping tour at the time he was slain and that she met "Jack" by chance on the third floor of - the hotel, -where she also had a room. She said her recollection of the two men, especially the second man, was very hazy "because there was too much drink." The police said she had come to the city on her own free will and was not under arrest. , Bettor Service Better Merchandise MISS NAQMi SCCfTT Violin Classes for Beginners COMMENCING NOV. 21 . Studio Phone o3-R Residence Phone 622 I . . -.- rr- , I 'istmas Bazaar COME TO THE Catholio Lad:e3 Bazaar AT Tl IE PARIS! I HALL ON KANE ST. Wednesday, November 21 Afternoon and Evening MUSIC. GAMES. KEFRESUMENTS celerated or retarded to synchron ize with national and local needs. j "i reat ion 01 sucn u construction reserve, he continued, is one or the best forms of insurance against the panics cf our past. It may not be a cure-alt but it certainly will alleviate our ills. In some pieat-uro It is possinle to do for employment what the federal reserve system has done for finance and with equal advantage to the country as la whole. Timely Conucopia I "Picture the approach of an eco nomic crisis with unemployment threatening in every hand. The re lease of three billions in construc tion contracts by public and quasi public authorities would remedy or ameliorate the situation in the twinkling of an eye. Federal in dexes are already becoming avail able that remove the problem from ; the domain of speculation or opin ion and place the need upon a ba-1 sis of simple facts. "No cenli allzui ion of authority Is proiMMed, but merely the erea lion of n condition by t-oncertcd action that shall make possible a remedy thai will appeal persuas ively to all. Follow the flow of thoso three billions to Hie i:on true tor, to the laborer, to t ho material men, to the factory, to I he factory employes, to the merchants, to the farmer. It goes like the house that Jack built and unemployment is ut an end." BOXING ROSEBURG ' ' ARMORY Th'urs.; Nov. 22 , TICKETS ON SALE Pullman Cigar Store Rapin's Cigar Store" Silvernock Grill EOT CINCINNATI, N o v. 21 An educational campaign to acquaint the general public with the char acter, history, teachings, civil and religious allegiance of Catholics and the Catholic men and 'afliliat ed organizations. Resolutions for such a campaign were adopted by the council last night at the filial session of its annual convention here. Another resolution urged the study of la bor and other social problems in the light of Catholic principles, by memlers and affiliated societies. I Hiring a discussion of the after-effects of the recent presiden tial election, the Hev. Peter Gullday a professor of church history at the Catholic University, Washing ton. I). C., denounced "foes of thj Catholic' church who spread lies and calumny about the church and its members." Following the assertion of a J (Attocfuttx) Prt LMtwd Wirr) I NEW YUKK, Nov. 21. The was not a quorum of the senate , ,," , i ,nil"mu I present when he testified, and the official record. of the public lands committer wns also attacked. The ruling of Justice Jennings Railey, who presided, on the al sence or presence of a quorum was criticized by Senator Norris, of Nebraska, after the verdict. "Such decisions," I he senator said, "have made our jurisprudence the bushing stock of the civilized world." Walsh Aftler Dr. Work Senator Walsh, who litis figured quite prominently In the oil in ves'lrratfons t date, in making the announcement that he thought still more probing was needed said: "I wnnt to know why Dr. Work flond by this renewal. I am led to FURNITURE BIDS SOUGHT ' A list of all of the furniture and fixtures required for the new court house has been prepared, together counted on today by "the uollce and the district attorney's office ! with blueprints showing the sizes. types and specifications of articles wanted! The list Is being submit ted to tild and1 proposals will be received by the county court De cember 17, at 10 a. m. The specifi cations call for fireproof desks, filing cabinets and other fixtures throughout. 10 neip uiem In their efforts to solve the slaying of Arnold itoth stein, gambler. - k t The slender 24-year old woman has told police that she had sev eral drinks with a man she knew as "JncJi" in room No. .119 of the Park Central hotel a few hours beToro itothstein was in an other room the night of November 4. Itoom 349 W43 occupied by George Mc.Manus. gambler friend of Hothstefn. Police have been at tempting to find MvManua for questioning ever since the shoot ing. Her arrival in the cltv laHt niirht w-iin ner husband, TRUMPING PARTNER'S ACE WEIGHTY COURT PROBLEM Floyd, aud two Nlieve that he knew of the tnval- tectlves as escorts, gave police iditv of the lease before he gave a breathing siwll. Mayor Walker ut hi office Kecrctary." changed his mind about an intl- T. W-trk resigned as secretary mjlt'd shakeup of the, police Ue- nf thn tnteHnr tn hafAmu .hr. 1 r. . Part meilt and decided to e-lve them jmnn of the republican national : further opportunity to make good 1 8on of a wealthy Chicago architect, committee ton tfie case. ; has filed the suit, declaring tiiat (AnocUttd Vnm Uvtd Win) CHICAGO, Nov. 21. Some folka would say tiiat trumping a part ner's ace in a bridge game is Justi fication even for manslaughter. The superior court is now asked to determine if it is cause for di vorce. Mrs. Virginia Chapman Schmidt, who at 19 secretly married to the SCHOOL TRADE RUM DENS. FEEL HANDS OF LAW Opening Dance 1 at BLATTNER'S New Hall CANYONVILLE Friday NijM, Nov. 23 Admission: Gentlemen $1.00, Ladies Free MUSIC BY MERRYMAKERS New Hull, New Floor end a Good Tima. (Continued from pace 1.) tensive cleanup campaign, admit ted the existence of drinking and gambling among both boys and girls. Some, however, termed the Investigation an "outrage" and a reflection on the conduct of the j city's NO.Onrt high school students. ' homFproductsvre FEATURED BY CLUB AT LUNCHEON TUES. i TEN MILE Friday, Nov. 23 Music by CHI FF BIG BOY And PART of STAR FIVE Orchestras combined. RED HOT MUStC GENTS $1 tADIE3 FREE delegate that Catholic laymen The five intn: nrrtntinna flabPit i Mrs. Keyes who Questioned hv simply because she laid down should "allay antagonism lo the of the sunreme rout In the Sin. Assistant District Attorney Marro;lrumD on nep husband-partner's church." by cooperating with their Protestant associates. Ir. Gullday replied: "Cooperr.te witJi them? For IS years we have given them cooperation and have done everything in our power to as sist nnd enlighten them to the true religion and practices of the church and den In ihe stress of the last election they nllcCwedd elmr contempt cne may go far ana P11C ana was asked to ap tr.ward d'Mermfnlm; the 'authority pear aKai- of a roneresslnnal committee when ' Inspector Coughlln said questloniMg witnesses. Photographs had been submitted One of them psked If a witness befnrft ace in a bridge game, he beat her. 'Suitable alimony" is sought. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tavkir re- to her In an effort to establish thelttirnwl 1ar tiieht frnm Pnrllnml rnnKressfonnl committee ''-ntity of the two men she met in j where they have been since Sun- roeid refused to answer micstfon whlfi cM fo- th di-closure of th private affair of the witness and another aked If a witness ine """I room. Idav. Mr. Taylor attending to busl- Shn explained to police tint she ness Interests. tneir bishops and ministers to at- mlirht refuse to answer ouestlons tack and vlllify us because we are in matter v here relief or redre Catliollcs. We are through with couVI bo had only by a judicial cooperating." . proceeding. REEO5P0RT BUSY PLACE GERMANY CONTINUES TO ' PAY ON U. S. WAR DEBT t - ! TleprloroH It P vrv bitV pl)lP. (AmocUIm Trtm Lnwd Wjrri tnceontlng f C 'fpC. .Tohnsen. mill WASHINGTON" , Nov. 21. Ger-' operator, who wr in Ro-ebur to many reduced the claims of the rtav nn b-cal bmlness Mr .Ion- The home proilucts luncheon sponsored by the He?-burE Wo man's Club at the club house on Tuesday noon was very well at tended and quite interestiiiK in the manner in which It was planned All of the foods used at the lunch eon were donated by local busi ness Jioimcs as were th evartous appoint ments 'used in the rooms. Several prizes were given by lo cal distributors of products and firms. Following the lunrheVm a pro gram was held, Mrs. C. S. Heln Clne furnishing the nudc. Mrs. Helnllne introduced the new course of music study, the Melody Whv, tauttht at her studio. Frank J. Norton of the Norton Canning company, spoke on cannery work, presenting some quite interesting pointers. 4th Annual CARNIVAL Given by MYRTLE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL in School Building Friday, Nov. 23rd 7:3" P. M. Program, Booth. Sideshows Admission 20c and 35c FUN FOR EVERYONE I flltfil St:it'S fur rrilllbursi'nif'nl ttt ihe coat of nialnlpnanr-c of the nrmy of occupation on the lililtie river by $21.r,r,x.t7i during the fls ml year enilin June 3U, leaviiiR due IL'lO.riSS.T;."!. Major Cicncral lioderlck L. Car michacl. chief of finance, report ed toilay to Si'ctetary of War Pa vl. that tlermany made two pav- i.ieuis, ine urnl of jv.!ilk,sta and me mconu of 13,6.17.scii. frtn o"ent.s n Inr'-e mil) at T?eeU rr?t a- I I'' r!f" prreted In the tiew puln ?tnpt at Kmnlt-e. H H pnw -or)lnr his Tl-"daport plmt nt fn'l capacity, retting out wood for pill" All Of the Other Reed. "nrt mills ate working full time, lie reports. STUDENTS Thanksgiving Special Until Dec. 1st, we will clean and press clothes for students as follows: Iloy's Overcoat - ,. ......... 00 ftoy's Suit, long trousers -...-...$1.00 iioy's Suit, short trousers . ..75c Hoy's Trousers - 50c (iirl's Coat . $1.00 Dress or I'leated Skirl - $1.00 Other rarments in proportion. These prices apply to any one attending High or Junior High School. ROSEBURG CLEANERS Boyce at the Press 3ng N: Jackson NEW TODAY WANTED Persian kitten, no oth er will do I'hniie ls9 Y. nilN'T alilt i ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER. Maniger Z Founded nnd Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy Phone 2S4 Oak and Kant Stt. AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Lady i Embalmer LEGION AUXILIARY i MEETS FOR BUSINESS rmpqua TTnlt of t'Jie American Talon Auxiliary met In regular session Inst nicht at the armory, anil the membership committee re port el thnt S4 nembers lire paid up for Koseburit's quota Is 2"2 inembera and the committee Is working very hard to secure this number tie fore Jauunry 1st. Mrs. H. C Church has been ap- ptiinted rhsilrman of the unit civ opcrnrlon committee and it will j he her duly to set tl (it tc alms and pti!-posts of the Amerlcnn I.e. in AuxMfnry are brought before the other women's organizations of HoiWmrv and viclnitv ' Mrs. C. K. AlH-n. ciild welfare chHirman. retried fhet clothing t and arocerles were purchased and t ulven to the family of a needy ex- serrlce man, and It was decided TURKEY SHOOT Tiiler Sunday. Nov. 25 HeKlnntng at 10 o'clock South Umpqua Riflt A Gjn Club rOHTLANIX Ore.. Nor 21 Turkey receipts of yesterdsv were vr and sneeze. s.iv the largest of the nonenn Tht Ao. piease. I'jipe Lumber Fuel niand was heavy to offset the ym i nlentiftil suppiv. No. l jrrade hXHt'sALK- A dandy U'oo lb." work ' ,lr('sari' turkey ilropped to 3ri cents horse. al;o pom! for packer or q nn,""l "i'h other quotations un saddle; Fat and full of ten ihanired. Crpnberries. walnuts, al- Money to Loan Douglas Building & Loan Assn. 147 Jackson Street. New Furniture at Right Prices Wa Can Sava You Money PowelPs Store 115 Sheridan St. Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER 'Complets Htatth Servict Mineral Vapor Baths i:7 Cass Thone 491 Kay I,. Ward HOLIDAY areetlni;s are incom plete with shabby floors. Have them wax ioiihed now. Vei reasonable. I'hone ft 4 II. IWtlNCr us your hatteriesr Wewiil charge them for iioc. If you want 11s to rail for them phone 47. Stanley's C-arae. N. Jack son. FOR SA!;F.-A"pur brcd " Punic sows due to farrow lec. 5 or will trade fur brmcoli cart or hay. Also a good huntlnn dog to give away. Fhoiie 1 IF;Y Ft H S ALK- This" week o:il y. large sife Chinchilla b'ick rabbits, a fev doeB; hied if wished: also New Zealnnd r d raubits. II. A. Kastmrp. Win ' ion FOH SALK Rvo-'s. aprons and quilts; also cook rd food at IfiieU's store. I Hi lard, beginning at lo oV1o k Fritlay. Nov. TM J. iv the I adies id Foci iy. FOR RKNT--1 1 ia. ram h, fi nil", er.st of Roebmg for rnt. 55 a. in rulttvntiun, Kiod free roil. h:il. pastun C.h and share rent. Ste Kire a- Rice IVa. K.-- titte TRAPK-S:. sen i in Sumner TaT i y. S miles (r:n Marhfield: 5 , acres b4tto:n. pm)d hctie. lnrtr siirinn. water pip.vd In house. Will trade for country property near Rosebura;. W. J., care Nev. -Review. 1 mond and pnmnklns. which com : nriie the r-malnini: substance of ! holfdnv d'nners. were steady with 110 ti'-ner.'il chnnjfes In price, i Recent cold niehts hav hail 'the'r effect on the rauMflower top. rnullfiowrr now selMntc on , th retail ninrk t st 5 to ?" rents 1 a head. Much cauliflower was re ported injured In th fields. No I ilnTnttre wns reimtcit to flpr nt. ' though the pr!e was hlcher, rana:- fir from ft to cents a bunch on the rtaU mprket. Palry market quotations remain unchanged todav mith the exce;h t ion of undeed ecu which ro.e one cent In kee'dnjr with the on er.nl n'm In other rlanes yster da. Fear rrcs nnw rnnae from sti.nd.in1 ex-r.is at 51c to under sized at 29 cents. I COME TO THE Big Turkey Shoot SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25 L. E. Swift's Place 3 Miles South of Dixonville. TRAP AND TARGET SHOOTING FREE LUNCH PORTLAND. Ori-.. Not. 21 VTiolf?.il. .t (-.: g VntiT, milk, ro-jlrr?'. r.nlnnfl. po V t.Tto-. wool. r?i:s. cairanl bark A ani hops !itaily Hay Alfalfa, $19 19. 3-.). DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST oMlallst In tht fitting of Qlasssa 111 Jackson St. ANC AT THE WIGWAM Wednesday and Saturday Nights Muic by the Merrymakers ft