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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 2 1 , 1930.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF FINEST FURS EVER BROUGHT TO
ROSEBURG
ALE OF FU
For Fall and Winter, 1930
$25,000 Stock of Guaranteed Furs from Harry Barron,
New York, now on Display and Sale at Fisher's
Sale on for
5 days only,
this week.
Fur
Coats
S97.50 to
$350.00
fa 2rM M
rioy Mier NUied in vermoni
! fifmwvi I
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MOONEY WITNESS
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(Auoclttrd Pre IjnvA Wifl
WILKES IiAKKE. Pa.. July 21
An enraged caretaker of a Ihiuan
heiKtits estate, near here, tdiot his
employer and a deputy sherilf to
death, wounded two other persons
and then took his own life when
cornered by a posse yesterday.
Those killed by Paul Shopka
were Harry 1J. Sordoni, of Kings
ton, owner of the estate, and John
T. Ruth, chief of police of Harvey s
Lake and deputy sheriff of Luzerne
county. Sordonl's 17-year-old
daughter, Frieda, was shot In both
harms and his son, Krancis, 25, was
wounded in the right hip and legs.
The shooting began when .Mr.
and Mrs. Sordoni, their daughters,
Viedtt and Florence, and their son.
FrnnelH. srrlvod at the Sordoni es
tate Saturday night to spend the J
week-end. They were unloading
packages from their motor car
when Skopka opened fire with a
double-barreled shotgun. The el
der Sordoni fell mortally wounded.
Francis was struck down by. an
other volley he he went to his
father's assistance and Frieda was
shot when she leaped Into an au
tomobile and started for aid.
Uesplte the wounds, the girl sped
to the home of a physician who no
tified the police.
A rescue party found Frank Goltlsborough, 19-year-old holder of
the Junior trans continental record. In the wreckage of his plane In the
Vermont mountains last week, lie was carneu to me
but died as the result of his injuries. He is shown above standing be
side bis plane just siller he hud set the cross-continent record.
Fur
Scarfs
$42.00 to
$175.00
GLEHDALE LODGE
S llSTILLill
I ' ,:;v"V9, i
v w ware j
A 7 j
ANGLER WITHOUT
LICENSE PAYS $25
If you have not already seen this truly wonderful display of as fine furs as it
will ever be your privilege to see, do so at once. This is without doubt the
most complete stock ever seen in Roseburg. Also Barron's Furs, from New
York are among the finest made. Every garment is a masterpiece of the
furrier's art. ' Buy now the fur coat you have long wanted.
All Furs Guaranteed
Buy Now from the Best
News of Douglas County
CRESCENT CITY
(NowB-npvlpw nouplim County Special) j
GLF.NDAI.F., July 19. Moun
tnineer Itebekah bulge No. 148 held
Its semi annual Installation of of
ficers Thursday evening at the Ma-
I sonic hall where meetings have
j been held since the destruction of
I the Odd Fellows building by fire
j two years ago.
I The officers recently elected and
who were inducted into office were
Mrs. Rosa Haess, noble grand;
Mrs. Laura Dewey, vice-grand ;
Mrs. Kmnia lluninhl eys, treas
urer; Mrs. Fliziibelh Hales, record
ing sectelary; Miss Alice Nebel,
financial secretary.
The following appointive officers
were also installed; Warden, Mrs.
Rdna Morey; conductor. Mrs.
Hovey Olinghouse; chaplain, Mrs.
Mary Martin; inner guard, Mrs.
Ida Williams: outer guard, Mrs.
Corn Hill: It. S. N. 0., Mrs. Stella
Smith: L. S. N. (1.. Mrs. Klslo He-
rIs; I!. S. V. (I, Mrs 'Margaret
Stevenson: L. S. V. ti.. Mrs. Idn
Diisyo; musician, Mrs. Matte Hell
er. The refreshment committee serv
ed nink lemonade and watermelons
at the conclusion of the, installa
tion program. :' .. : ' '
REEDSPORT
(S.'Wit It.'vlew l)imlim fount)' V-i'lul)
tlI.KNUAl.10, July 21. The bull
came played at (ilcmlnlc Sunday
ul'lt'l'llonn between Crescent City
and tllemlale was won by Crescent
Clly by a score or II to ti.
The Crescents scored twlcu In
the first Inning and were never In
jmy danger after adding three
more tallies In the second Inning.
They had seven runs tallied up in
the beginning of the flllh inning
when Ilules relieved Thompson
-plU'hlng for tllendale. Infield plays
his home on Hlce creek over the
Fourth of July.
Mrs. H. L. Hlco has been 111 at
her home lor the past few days.
Mr. and Mrs. L. li. Meredith
uuidc a business trip to F.ugctic
Wednesday evening.
Mr. Spiirhuk and sons, accom
panied Mrs. llrown to Hoseburg
Tuewlay on business and visited
Mends.
RIDDLE REBEKAH
LODGE INSTALLS
NEW OFFICERS
completed, and that to Fiddle
creek is almost done.
Mr. and Mrs. James Graham are
entertaining their son, James, Jr
and bis bride from Oakland, Calif.,
who were married Monday, and ar
rived in Gardiner Tuesday on the
first lap of an extended weutllnf,
journey which will include a visit
to Canada with stops enroute at
the homes of relatives.
Mrs. Mary Sagaberd and daugh
ter. Margaret, left Wednesday on a
motor trip to last one week and
take them over scenic points in
both highways south as far as Eu
reka, and Including a day in Rose
burg on the return to visit Mrs.
Sagaterd's mother, Mrs.J. H. Lu-
fters.
Tlnv Peterson and family passed
through Gardiner Saturday, on their
way to Florence, t hey sain iney
visited all the other roads
now I hey thought they would try
this one.
n nest a at the home of Miss Lily
Patterson for the past month have
returned to their home In Anchor
age. They were Mr. and Mrs. Uay
Copeland, Mrs. Anna Copeland and
Mrs. Perry Jenkins.
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In From Looklngglass Mrs. Da
vid Dysert and daughter. M'"
iSleinhauer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Watson, Thomas Kurd, were in
from Lookingglass Saturday visit
ing and transacting ousiuess.
George noren was fined $25 and
costs today after pleading guilty
before Justice of the Peace Hop
kins on a charge of fishing with
out a license. The complaint was
made hv C. L. Hearing, deputy
game warden, who apprehended
Boren fishing In Twelve Mile
creek.
BRIDGE WORKER
DROPS TO DEA1H
(Auoclatcd Pre leufi wire)
PORTLAND, Ore., July 21 Ce
cil S. Deuner. 50, steel loremuu
working on the new St. Johns
bridge, was Killed touay vine.,
slipped and plunged 65 feet from
the top ot a span to me
low. He died from a skuu irmure.
Uenner Is believed to have stepped
on a plank under one end of which
there was no support.
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Former Residents Visit Mr. and
Mrs James Trefren, former resi
dents of this city, are visiting for
a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs.
W H. Davis. Mr. ireiieu i .
employed at El Paso as trainmas
ter for the Southern Pacific com
pany. They w ill go on to Portland
to visit for a few days before re
turning to their home.
o
Vacations In Portland E. II. -
i n..nn,ii,i,r the week
inOIlipsuu n niiv..n
vacationing in Portland. -
Ji NATURAL
John McDonald, termed the key
witness in the world noted Mooney
Uillinga case, will be returned to
California to tell his story to Gov
ernor C. C. Young, who has refused
a pardon to the men found guilty
of placing the 1916 preparedness
day bomb in San Francisco, taking
111 lives and wounding 50 other
persons. McDonald has again de
clared that be perjured himself on
the stand when he Identified
Mooney and Hillings as the men
who planted the bomb.
ATTEIUES
FOR
AUTO RADIO
New National special 13-plate Ford
Battery, full capacity and uncondi
tionally guaranteed for 15 months,
priced at $7.50 ""! J"ur old
Battery
TAYLOR'S BATTERY &
ELECTRIC STATION
Phone 67
In Roseburg Super Service Station
Cor. Rose and Oak Sts.
Roseburg Lodge No. 1037, L. O. 0
M. Meets the third Wednesday
of each month. Moose hall, Kohl-
hagen Wdg. Visiting brothers
welcome. ,
GEO. GILHAM, Diet.
H. O. PARC.ETER, Sec.
JNO. M. THRONE, Treas.
Laurel Chapter, No. 31, R. A. M.
Meets every third Tuesday of
eacli month In Masonic Temple.
All mer-ther requested to at
tend mid visiting companions
welcome.
nHT WRLLS, High Priest.
W F H !RIS. Sec.
ltllilil.K, July 21. -Relief Re
bi'kah lodge held Insinuation ot of
flcei-H Wednesday evening. Alia
More, deputy president, acted as
installing officer, assisted by Mrs.
Mary Askey, marshal. Mrs. Ida gr
Itiiigovne was Installed as noble
and iop flics held the
ncorclcsH during the tifib mid sixth
Winnings. Then in the seventh
Hates walked the first two men
nnd Tinsniiin got on first with a
Klngle. follow i ll by poller who
cleared the bases with a llnee-bag-ger.
Spann. the Crescenl 's lillle
-shortstop, made a home run in the
"eighth Inning bringing their total
to II runs.
. The Crescents lililde S hlls off
Thompson who hit 2 men. walked
I and hi ruck mil 5. ' Hales took
'over the pitching Job lu the fifth,
"llo hit I man. walked 2. stnu-Ii out
2 and allowed 5 bits.
KosUehl, the Crescent sntlllipaw.
Issued 2 passes, struck out 10
men. and w as balled for 15 si alter
ing hlls. Wunsi li gels credit lur 4
of lilendale's tallies Willi Tucker
unil Hishnp 1 each.
Crescents I grand; Alia Moore, secretary; 1.1.-
RICE CREEK
fi.w lt'-vlrw Pmicbi C.mntv So'il
RICK CRF.F.K. July IS.- I'. H
Clare, of Amlca. was a business
visitor nt tl.e home of J. J. Mere
dith on Monday afternoon. Mr.
Clare Is employed In the sawmill
in the business nt Azalea.
J. J. Miller has been culling the
school house wood this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hill McCormic of
Dellflower, California. Is on a busi
ness trip to Portland. On their way
they slopped to visit Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Meredith and family. Mr.
McCormic is a brnlher-ln Inw of
S. C. Meredith of Hellflower, Cal.
Ira White nnd son are putting up
liny for Mrs. E. E, Hradloril this
week.
Miss Florence Meredilh Is vlsit
"in. her sister. Mrs. E. H. Thlele
of Roedsport since July fourth.
Harrison It! e was u visitor
.le Crow, wiinleii: Lilian Logs
don. conductress; V. R. Root, in
side guardian; Mary Aspey, chap
lain; Helena Riddle, musician ;
Mrs. Mills, U. S. N. (!.; Mrs. Minn
Kellar. L. S. N. (!.; 'Mrs. Elbert
Hall, vice grand-elect, was' not able
to attend on account of sickness.
After the business session a lunch
was served to invited guests and
nienihi'i's. Mis. Irvine and Mrs.
Slarbiick were visitors from the
Myrtle Creek lodge.
nt
DILLARD DOWNS
ROSEBURG, 10 TO 8
The Roseburg all star baseball
team was defeated 111 to S In a
fast game at Pillard Sunday. Ihl
lu I'll scored 4 runs In the rirsl
Inning, when the Roseburg team
made three errors. After that
liming the game was very close and
Interesting. Roseburg made five
double plays in the last seven
Innings. A ltosehurg rally In the
Stb anil tub Innings created mucll
excitement, the locals running in
six tallies. Robertson knocked out
a home run and Weikel made two
three-base hlls and X.iuiriik one
three-bagger.
IMPROVING CAMP
GLENDAI.K. July 19.--II. Jacob
son nnd W. 11. Good, recent ar
rivals In this part of the state from
Portland, are Installing two gaso
line pumps on a small tract of laud
adjoining the Pacific highway Just
north of the laurel auto camp
near Wolf Creek. They plan on Tl'
hitting n super service stailou nere
biter on and also erecting a mini
her of cabins.
Ywn Hi-view P.rtitfhia Coimly Sih'cIiiI)
GI.ENIiAI.Ei July 1!!. Unless
water users In Glenilale within the
next few days voluntarily restrict'
the amount of water used tor
sprinkling and Irrigating purposes
II will be soon necessary for the
clly officials to Issue orders re
stricting sprinkling,' according to
statement made by .1. II. llrown,
mayor, Friday afternoon.
The impression lias t'ejio out,
that Clembile now has unlimited
wuler and the result Is that many
water titers are Idling water run
ilny and night on their gardens and
lawns. The fact is that while
Gleudale has sufficient water al
present for nil ordinary uses, the
aliiiilliit of water now being used Is
iter than the supply and the
reservoirs are heing ilrawn on lo
take care of the increased de
maud. If the people here will be con
servative with the use of the city
water said Mayor Hrowu. ami pre
vent its waste there will be no
need of placing any drastic re
sliictinns on sprinkling at this
time, olherwise rules for restrict
ed sprinkling will be placed In i f
led. GOVERNMENT SELLS
10 TIMBER TRACTS
Salt of ttMi tracts of novcnuncnt
Umber by Ma- KonelturK I1. S. hind
: nl'llcc today ni.'ttod vol urns ol
f.l.71T.iri. l.tltlc interest is lieint;
shown in the government timber
sales at present, due to the poor
condition of the Inmber market.
Khe of the tracts offered for sale
received no hids. The sales today
were as totlows:
l'li:ill'H Siii-llstrnm. KiiKi'tu'.
ii. nit. T. is s.. i;. ii v. s-t l.'.
l.iin.- ccuntv. JTSti.:.;.
folk M'l'fiit inu i-otupiiiiy. (lr:tMl
It . K.o ii.-ivs. T. TS . It, S W..
S. . t I m K tfinii v. i .. iv"
V HI ami mi Lou k i ;ik ' ''
rtilun. V u.'f-. Tp S . 1
St-' Yiiiiihitl toiintv. 1 t
ll.ttnmnntl l.mnh.-i
ir, t .ii-rvw. Tp. ! S . It . K .
ami M.uioii unity. II "'
W lUutm It.- V.-ilIcv t.uml-r t.
IWtl .n.l. M a. r. h. TP K S.. It. S ..
Sv. I, I'.-lk rt'iniiv. $; 171 !.'.
lil .llis LociliK . I'"' tilt 'vl,
ti . e-, Tp. .:: S , !t. 7 V.. S.-. -H,.n('ti
- oMiit -. !!. 1 !'
,1 M Mtlli-r. Kum ne. srt iUT.-n. !p
I't SUM " , Sec. ".ii, Ht-iiton ki'tm-
ty. ;
di iswutil-tJrttT I-mnh-T .
li'D. Of.Koii. 40 ncros. Tp, U S, It.
7 V St'c. K.'nlt'n county.
$l,t 17 s;t
lluti l Olson. .Miunii" i" m-ir.
It ,( K.. St'C i liii'Kiiinti?
(lx-, fi
n. nrv l,unil-r cotnp.m. Ashlan.l.
-.' Ii .n r.'rt. Tp S K V. . Si ..
I, .Lirk.xon county $s,s;ii.!H.
O. E. S. Roseburg Chapter. No. 3
holds their repular uieettnR on
thft first and third Thiirsd.iyH !n
euch month. All solnnrnlnv
brothers and sisters are respect
fully invited to attend.
AT.DA WILLIAMS, W. M.
FREE JOHNSON, Sec.
Neighborly
Service
Job's Dapghterb No. 8 Meeti
first and fourth Tuesdays at 7:3t
p. tn., Masonic Temple. Mast.n
Masons and O. E. S. members al
wnyH welcome.
LOUISE HESS, Hon. Queen.
RUTH GILMOUR, Sec.
LODGE DIRECTORY
rVwK-Ilvl,'W Poliirlu. Cininly RitwIatV
niKHDSI'tiRT, July 21. Nornion
Sinilev. who wiifl serlouslv Injured
Monday when he backed bis truck
off the grade east of Scotlsbiilg,
bus "developed no new complica
tions so that phvslclans cave some
hope of hfs recovery, lie tried to
Jump free of the truck when he felt
it slip, but must have caught on
something, as bis clothes are snld
to have been badly torn. I he
truck roll on him, breaking his pel
vic bone. He was picked up some
50 feet down the grade, and the
truck went down about 100 feet far
ther. He Is at Keizer brothers'
hospital In North Ilend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Gibbons de
parted Thursday for Tacotnn,
where they will spend their vaca
tion. They are driving through.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank I'oole. ac
companied by Mr. Poole's mother
and her grandson nriived lu Reeds
pore Friday from their home In
ltosehurg. and went to Tlarrett's
landing, to spend two weeks camp
ing. They spent a like season In
the same spot two years ngo.
Miss Marv Crtlhh returned Mon
day from a two-weeks' visit with
Mildred Patterson In Roseburg.
Alice Chambers left Thursday roT
ii visit wini her mint nt Oakland
Mrs. W. t'. Lowe departed by
ni nee Wednesday lor a month's
visit In Seattle with her mother,
Mrs M. II. Killley.
Mrs. Lou Reeves Is In California.
w here she IllllllS 10 spend t WO
,11, ,111 lis.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. 11 Stark and
family from Aberdeen, Wash., spent
the past week end at the home of
Mr. Stark s brother, Hoy, in iieens
ItlU't.
Mrs. Prank Kby nnd daughters
accompanied by Mrs. Kby's mother,
Mrs. Marv Wood, her sister, Mrs
Tom Smith, ami Mrs. llattie Kper
I son. returned Sunday from
month's visit In Medford.
P. O. Elka. Rosaburq Lodge
No. 3i"6 Holds 1 reeular com
municnllon nt the Elks Temple
evorv Thursday. All members re
quested to attend regularly, and
all visiting brothers are cordially
Invited n attend.
H. C. DARBY. E. R.
IRA R. R1DDLF1. 3eo.
I O. O. F Phlletarlrn Lodge No.
' 8 Meets In Odd F Rows Tem
ple overv Friday evening. Visit
ing brothers are always welcome
R. C. JONES. N. .
A ,T. REDOES, Rec. Sec.
J. B. BAILEY, Fin. Sec.
United Artisans Umnqua Assenv
lily 105. Meets In Mnccanee nan
Cass street on first and third
Friday evening of ench month
at S o'clock. Visiting Artisans in
good standing always welcome.
PR. CHAS. WADE. M. A.
POROTHY RHOADES. Secy.
GARDINER
WilM-
Mlll 'll'
CARIUNKK. Julv SI. Forest
Ranger M. 11. Ourbin with 24
workers and three pumps has
die, ked the fire which broke out
near Three Mile, west of C.ardlue
on the north bank of the Tmpcum
Tuesday, lie thinks the fire was
started bv smokers, probably berry
nickers. This is the only fire tn
this Immediate nelghhorhooff.
R. S. Shelley, district supervisor
for national forests, met 11.
Clouch and R. A. Husenbark here
1'iidav. and together they looked
over the projected new rond he
itween North Fork and Sulphur
Springs, and discussed the adviS'
ability of completing the remaining
ihree miles, not making their de
i cislon public.
I The road lo the Falls Is now
A. F. 4 A. M., Laurel Lodge No.
13 Regular communication sec
ond and fourth Wednesdays encb
month at Masonic Temple. Rose
burg, Ore. Visitors welcome.
H. D. QUINE. W. M.
W. F. HARRIS. Bee
Women of Mooseheart Leqion
Meets the second and fourth Fri
dny of each month at L. O. O. M
ball.
GRACE HUNTER, Rec.
GERTRUDE PIERCE. Treas.
CONSTANCE BLACK. S. R
K. O. T. M. Meets each first
nnd third Thursday of each
month in Maccabee Hall, corner
Cass anH ""n, s'reets. Visiting
Knieh'.a always welcome.
THOS. F. PATTERSON, Com
GEO. McIVER. R. K.
You will find here not the impersonal coldness of modern
big business, but the friendly interest in your problems
which comes from sincere interest and attention to your
welfare. A "neighborly service" is ours, in deeds as well
as words. Do you want to take advantage of it?
UMPQM VALLEY BANK
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Neighbors of Woodcraft, Liiai
Circle, No. 49 Meets on nrsi
and third Mondav eyenines. Ii)
Maccabee hall. Visiting Neigh
bors invited to attend.
MAXINE RUFF. O. N. '
ELSIE WILLIAMS, Clerk.
Eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets In
Maccabee Hall on l ass sireei
on second and fourth Monday
evenings of each month, at
8 o'clock. Visiting brethren lo
good standing always welcome.
ARTHUR PUCKETT, Pres.
J. BERNARD SHAW, Sec.
DE MOLAY
CHAPTER
Regular communlca
t I o n 2nd and 41 h
Mondays. Masonic
Hall.
Chiropractor
DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER
Mineral Vapcr Baths
327 Cass Phone 491
"Complete Health Service"
Fishing and Hunting
Trips
Pack and saddle horses at
Steamboat for hire.
Write or phone
joe DeBernardi
Phone 36F15
Glide, Ore.
TO
nd
The Merchants of
ROSEBURG
surrounding Territory:
PORTLAND
Invites You lo
attend Us
18th Annual
Buyers' Week
August -1 to !
A Great Wk of Style PreMntatiom, Bound
Tablo 0iwn'Or. Spoc'ol Buying Opportu
nities and ENTERTAINMENT.
FARES REFUNDED on minimun
$500.00 purchase from iobbrr atxl
manufacture" participating
Buyers' Week Executive Committee
Trad and Commerce Daportment
Portland Chamber of Commerce
ORTIAND, OREGON
MEET FRED P.MANN
rcog nixed at Amarlcti'i
outstanding Independent
merthant. Hear him tell
"How the Independent eon
Compete with the Choin."
Come!
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And as a further inducement
during this special limited time
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, I ior tne covered vegetable Pan.
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