SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930. Five Reasons FRIENDLY FIVE Any one of which is sufficient to convince the thinking man that Friendly Fives should be His Shoe. J Style Comfort Fit Quality Price See them in our windows, then come in and try them on. Attractions AT THE MOVIES INDIAN Today, "Good News," Willi Bessie Love and Cliff Ed wards; Friday and Saturday, Zane Greys "I lie Border Legion," with Jack Holt, Richard Arlen and Kay . Wrny. I I.I HEUTy Friday and Saturday, "Double Cross ItoadB." IS T PENCERS Hil?,M.'lriH;HA $5 M. HEIDENREICH DIES AT HOSPITAL Loulfl Martin Ilofdpnreich, 24, son of Mr, and Mrs Joseph I (olden- rolch of DixonvlUft, passed away fit Mercy hospltul this morning. Ho was born in RoHPburp April 2, 1!0G, and was educated fn the lo cal schools, graduating from Hose burg high with the cIiihs of 1923. He spent two years In Spokane, re turning to Roseburg in June of this year. He then went to Myrtle Point, where he was employed un til eight days ago, when he hncamo ill and returned to Roachurg. He leaves his nu rents and three brothers, Joseph and Albert of hu gene, and Raymond of Roseburg. The body wns taken to the Roso burg Undertaking company parlors. Funeral services will bo held Sat urday at 10 , m, from St. Jo seph's Catholic church, Rev. Father Shechan officiating. Interment will take place In the Catholic ceme tery. Arrangements nro in charge of M .E. Hitter. BAILEY AHEAD IN LOCAL STRAW VOTE One of the most humorous pro grams to he held hy any of the service clubs recontly was staged by the Rosehurg Itoturians nt their noon luncheon today. W. H. Fisher, progrnm chairman, select ed representatives for the sevornl candidates . for governor. Foster Butner appeared In behalf of Meier, J. E. Mc.Clintock for'Ilnlley, A. C. Seely for Mctachan, Harris Ells worth for Mrs. Wilson and Carlos Page for Streirf. The speeches took a very humor ous turn and resulted ln:niuch hi larity, as the speakers resorted to wit and sarcasm In aiiBwuhiK argu ments of their opponents. Three selections wero presented hy a qunrtollo composed of Walter rishet', Charles Htanlon. II. C. Church mid H. L. Whipple, accom panied at tho piano hy Mrs. C. S. , llelnllno. Following the political speeches, n straw vote was taken resulting in 14 votes for Bnlloy, 12 for Melor. 7 for Mclschnn, 6 for Wilson, 1 for Carlos Pago, WOMAN HURT AS AUTO HITS TRUCK MiB. P. E. Foster received minor Injuries yesterday evening when tho car driven by her husband col lided with a truck reported to have been standing on the pavement nbout three miles south of Hnse burg. Mr. Foster, according to his report, was blinded by the lights of on approaching cur uud did not Bee the truck, which he said hud been left on tho highway without Your old battery may nrcd only a recharge or minor repair lo restore its pep. Our complete Inaprcllon nrrvlco will trll you without charge for any wuko of butlvryi Auto Electric Station .At Ned Dixon's Sondes Station lights, following a breakdown. He collided with the rear of the truck, doing considerable damage to his car. Mrs. Foster was cut and bruised, but not seriously hurt. LUMBER PLANT GET3 BIG TIMBER ORDER Elbert Redo, editor of the Cot tag Grove Sentinel, accpmpanled hy Mrs. Hede and by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White, also of Cottage drove, were visitors in Roseburg yester day afternoon for a short time. Mr. Hede reports that the Stand ard Seasoning society, which ope rates the large lumber seasoning plant at Cottage (irovo. has just received nn offer for 200 carloads of bridge timbers to be delivered to the middle west. This order, assuring good market for the small mills of that vicinity. Is causing much rejoicing. 9 II. Z, Drake of Omaha, president of tho company, Is in Cotlago drove at tho present time. It Is probable, Mr. Redo re ports, that the coin puny will build additional plants soon. ZANE GREY'S thrilling romantic west is brought vividly to the all-talking screen In Paramount s latest gripping drama of the out doors, "The Rorder Legion," which I will show at the Indian theatre. starting Friday for two days. Rich ard Arlen is the hero of the story; Fay Wray is the heroine, and Jack Holt, that beloved portrayer of Zane Grey western roles, is his own swaggering, handsome self as the leader of the daring robber band. Fay Wray has the only import ant woman role in tho story. The plot, set In the riotous gold-rush days in California, is a man-plot, a story of virile and stirring action Into which Miss Wray introduces a plowing touch of love and romance. This romantic theme, cast against the glamorous background of primitive men, Is emphasized with colorful tenderness. . "The Rorder Legion" is alive with thrills, action, suspense, dar ing, courage, romance. Filming was done In the beautiful natural backgrounds of the California high Sierras, where many spectacular scenes were made. STORY 3 (Continued from page 1) the commerce department, confer red with Secretary Lamont, and began to organize his headquar ters! personnel. Edward E, Hunt, who was Becre- tnry to the unemployment commis sion of 1921, was designated as femporary secretary Tor the new campaign. Ho has been secretary to the president's commission on economic changes and formerly was secretary of the United States coj1 commission. John J. Grles. public construc tion experfc of the commerce de partment, also will assist Woods in his work, A soon as possible Colonel Woods plans to designate state committees on unemployment and committees to deal with the sub ject In the various Industries. Boston Mayor Advises Mayor James J. Curley of Bos ton said, after a conference with the president, that Massachusetts had set up a group of presidents of the state's educational institu tions and economic professors to study unemployment and they had recommended a federal economics board be Bet up to work out a long time program looking to the elimination or mitigation of eco nomic depression. Mayor Curley said In his opinion the federal government could greatly assist the country by tormulatlng a permanent instead of temporary program to provide for unemployment. ' Legge Offers Wheat WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. Chair man Legge said today the federal farm board would be glad to make its holdings of wheat available as food for the unemployed it con gress would replace the money used by the grain stabilization corporation for its purchase. Such a step, lie said, would help in reducing the wheat surplus in this country. Legge explained, however, that the farm board had no authority under the agricultural marketing act to give away wheat purchased in stabilization operations. The only way the wheat could be turned over to the unemployed, therefore, was through additional authority from congress which meets in December. ALLEGED S. P. CAR THIEVES ARRESTED Loren Dockery and Mohn Wilson, transients, were arrested here last night charged with the theft of personal articles from a Southern Pacific malntenance-of-way car. The men, it Is claimed, broke Into the car when the crews were quartered and stole clothing, Jew elry, flashlights, and other arti cles. They were traced by A. Stewart, S. P. special officer, and Deputy Sheriff George DIetsch. and confined In the county Jail. SEARCH FOR JAMES NEARS ITS CLOSE The search being made for Em ery James, missing Salem police man who disappeared October G while hunting In the Little river country, will be abandoned this week, It Is reported. The dogs that have been used in the search were brought out last night and taken to Salem. Seven men still In the camp have sufficient pro visions to last the rest of the week, and plan to quit the search at the end of that time. Have you Been the new Clarion rndlo sold by Hansen Chevrolet Co. Total price, $69.30. Phone 446. Adv. i OREGON WOOLEN STORES SALE Continues as the $50, 000 Stock Keeps Pour ing into Roseburg. iff 141 Jackson St. the Mecca of "Style-Wise" men as Hart, Schaffner and Marx and Oregon Woolen Stores Fall Suits go on sale at tremendous reductions. 1 Gift of lovely wool satin bound blanket or choice of beauti ful Indian Robe is sensational offer, in view of such store- wide low prices for famous brands of seasonable merchandise. Here are MEN'S SUITS .85 For values to $30.00 the Suit. All sizes. Brown, blue and gray tones In medium and heavy twists and close virgin wool weaves, conservative, yet smart, Every Suit carefully tailored. Values to $35 now $16.85 Entire stock at proportionate reductions. As for example. All Virgin Wool Men's Overcoats in regular to $25 values at $8.95. Other Items of Interest Men's Dress and Work Sox 10c, Arrow Collars 5c. Silk Ties 39c or 3 for $1.00. Khaki Pants 69c, Overalls 79c, Blue Work Shirts 39c, Good Heavy Wool Sox 19c, Coat Style Work Shirto 69c, Reg. J5 Wool Pants $2.95, Canvas Gloves 8c, Coat Style Sweaters 98c, Caps 79c, etc., etc. Shirts, Sweaters, Underwear, Hosiery Collar attached and neckband style Dress Shirts 79c, better Shirts in values nl '. uoume All Wool Blankets $2.95. All Wool Sweaters S2.95, Flannel Shirts 79c, All Wool regular $5 and $6 Blazer Coats $3.95, Men's ShlrM nna si.o.-is Heavy Ribbed Union Suits 89c, "Wlnstead" Heavy Wool Unions " oniii. ana urawers fc, Tamous interwoven, regular 75c Dress Sox go at 3 pairs for $1.00 or pair 39c, and so It goes throughout the V,-stJia"s',a," FREE Offer Continued by Popular Demand These beautiful robes and blankets have made a hit with everyone, men and women. We give them away to force the selling and every customer pur. chasing $20.00 or mor can take his pick, regardless of all goods going at sale prices. Choice of the Store Purchase $20.00 or more and get your Auto Robe or Blanket. FREE OXFORDS Selz. Edmonds and Star Brands, all Goodyear welt in black and brown calf. Values of $5 00 of $6.50 at PAIR $2.75 Black and Brown Calf. All lies. SHOES Goodyear solid welt Dress or extra heavy with full double sola. All sizes in black and brown calf at PAIR $3.95 For values of $5.00 to $7.50 Many other sensational values made possible by our purchase of jobbers' and manufacturers' stock forced to unload to meet obligations. SALE WILL CONTINUE OREGON WOOLEN STORE, 141 Jackson St. see Window EUGENE MAN HERE FOR TALK TONIGHT J. W. McArthur, of the Eugene water board, speaker for the stale grange In Its series of meetlqgs on initiative and referendum meas ures, arrived In Roseburg late last night, following a very successful meeting at Yoncalla. There was a good attendance at the Yoncalla meeting and much Interest was shown In the dlscuBslon presented by Mr. McArthur. He Is to be the principal speak er tonight at the mass meeting sponsored at the armory by the state grange. The meeting will be preceded by a band concert and Heveral musical selections, read ings and other entertainment. have been almost unthinkable. Official communiques have been monotonous, all very much like that of this morning which says that government forces are main taining their positions without change In all sectors. Sometimes a few details are added, as today. that General Santa Crus, com manding at Bahla, b coordinating all military elements in that state In preoaratlon forr operations he Is about to begin. The banks passed their first day under the new opening order of President Washington Luis functioning normally as before, their fifteen day "holiday" witbA the exception that they were not allowed to Issue bills of exchange, this privilege being reserved for the Banco Do Brazil. Legal rate of the milreis was fixed at 9.5 to the dollar. STQRY 1 (Continued from page II regarded as exclusively occupied by rebels. War Horror Realized . HIO DE JANEIRO. Oct. 23 Arrival of the first casualties from the southern front is bring ing home to residents of thlB cap ital, one of the most beautlfiU cities of the world, that a bloody civil war actually is being fought just a few hundred miles away. Until now Rio De Janeiro has remained so calm and with 80 lit tle excitement, beyond that inci dent to mobilization of volunteer and reserve armies in the out skirts, that war and revolution .The Dodge '8' Mileage Marathon Car WITH 7 TRANSCONTINENTAL TRIPS TO ITS CREDIT . Will Pay a Visit to Roseburg Tomorrow Evening at 7:30 P.M. SEE IT AT THAT TIME AT C. C. Ferrier Motor Col 120 S. Stephens St. Let's Stand Back of PHIL METSC and FREE SCHOOL BOOKS Ph'l Metschan republican candidate for governor, recognizes the injustice of forcing families of small means to purchase school books for their children. Oregon is one of five states in which the parents are compelled to buy school books. Thousands of children are thrown behind in their studies at the opening of every school term because their parents are" unable to pur chase books for them. This shameful condi tion is placing children of families of low in comes at a disadvantage and building up a class consciousness. Phil Metschan will lead a fight for free text books. PHIL METSCHAN Republican Candidate for Governor " in favor of the state providing its school children with free text books." Phil Metschan These are the committeemen elected by the people of Douglas County to carry on the Republican campaign. Watch this space tomorrow. 9 Precinct Committeeman Applegnte. H. A. Woolman . llcllows, C. A. Lockwood ltenson, R. W. Marsters Calnpooia. O. C. Powell ( Minus Valley. R. L. Rlchter... Canyonville, It. U Couglar. ("nro, Victor Mlcelll Coles Valley, J. O. Bacon Civil Hend, Geo. A. Hradburn Days Creek, J. D. Vrlf;ht Deer Creek. O. M. Berrie Dlxonvllrt-, Alva D. Hunter. Drain, Benton Mires East Vmpqua, R. T. Blakely.. Kdenhower, C. E. Marks. Address Precinct Committeeman - Address Yoncalla Elkton, R. O. Thomas . Elkton ....Roseburg Garden Valley, Peter Sinclair. ....Wilbur ....Roseburg Gardiner, J. S. Gray.- Gardiner Oakland C.lendale, A. O. Claiko Glendale Camas Val. Green. Lyle Marsters Roseburg .Canyonville Hamilton, Alfred Cloake Rosehurg ,. Roseburg Hermann, w. F. Harris Roseburg Umpqua Lano, Frank J. Norton Roseburg Roseburg Loon Lake. R. H. Peterson ..Ash .Days Creek Looklnggliss. Geo. Bacon Rosehurg Roseburg Mill, P. A. Webb Roseburg ..Roseburg Melrose, R. A. Busenbark Roseburg Drain North Myitle; S. Raines. Myrtle'treek Dixonvllle South Myrtle, Guy Conley.-Myrtle Creek Roseburg Oakland, E. G. Young Oakland Parrott, J. D. Braughton Rosehurg Pinkston. Jns. II. Hearting Oakland W. Reedsoort. Stanley Chapln, Reedsport Riddle, Geo. E. Alkens Riddle Roseburg, E. B. Stewart Rosehurg Scottsburg, Wn, Burchard Scottshurg East Sutherlln. E. H. RothwiIl....Sutherlln W. Suth'lin, Horton Thompson, Sutherlin Smith River, Etta Blackwell Reedsport Tiller, Guy Pennell Tiller I'mpqua. Ed. S. Cockelreas Roseburg W. Roseburg. E. A. Post Roseburg Winchester Bay, T. E. Grac, Winchester Bay. Woodward, I,. W. Metzger. Rosehurg Wilbur. G. W. Dlmmlck..- Wilbur Yoncalla, H. L. Stonaker Yoncalln (Paid Advertisement) DOUGLAS COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE GEO. BACON, Chairman, Roseburg, Oregon.