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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. JANUARY 13. 1925.
! BILLS AT LEGISLATURE
DRY GOODS
COATS
5
HIT ADMINISTRATION
(Continued from pace one)
Grant and Harney counties.
: !
CONTINUING SEVENTH ANNUAL
January Clearance Sale
All of this Week!
OFFERING THE GREATEST SAVINCS EVER GRANTED BY
THIS STORE FOR ANY PRE-INVENTORY SALE. GENERAL
REDUCTIONS AND HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL BARGAINS
EFFECTIVE THROUGHOUT THE STORE IN EVERY DEFT.
Dresses, Dry Goods, Underwear, Corsets,
Hosiery, Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Blankets,
15 per cent to 1-3 off all lines.
Roteburg's Greater Dept Store
I'rntf Appointed. NEW TODAY
STATEliOl'SE. SALEM. Ore.,? Vi I
Two girls and one boy have!
Dcen appointed pages In the EXPERT MARCELLINO. 75c. 401
house of representatives. Opal, .v Jackson St I
llfixlfins hfch m-hiuil
th t. mm l .rlnlnnllv mtnnA' - . . ' . . 7 !.'... i,i-'n t- ........ .
r. .... . ........ D fjiainiieiu. ana uutn Kudle of ruiuisiieu uouaeiteep-
m m allowed lor tne name Salem, are Ihe girls. Charles M. "" rooms. Phone i2-L.
r maiimum lerm 01 .ervice. mis Charlton of Kedmoud. is the loue, PHONOGRAPH
m , mine Hiiuui ity a cnniiKe in '""'hoy.
:
dates of service by which the ex-
soldiers are eligible for the bo
: nus. Originally the law provld-'
ed that the service of applicants'
should have been between April
6. 1917. and November 11. 1919.1
, The amendment changes the lat
ter date to November 11. 191S.
Persons who served In tho
i navy or marine corps of the
Vnited States or Its allies nrel
bnrri't fmm nnv l.enefil of fliel
, bonus law, while those who werej
dl In the army of the T'nlted States-
jl or Its allies are entitled either to.
5 i the rash bonus or the loan. This
repairing, all
makes, Itoseburg Cyclery. 228 N.
.Vain St.
WAN'PED 50 old cars for wrvck
Ing. Sarffs Auto Wrecking House.
3-'9 N. Main St.
Relatives of war veterans who1! J" ' ' ' T.VlT. ... .
have riled since leavintr the aer- . Jl)-'w 111.
vice, aro also deprived of the
WANTED Plain sewing and fancy
Ironing at home of Mrs. W. S.
Howard. Phone 479 R.
FOR SALE f7 "Ford couie. with
lot of extras. Driven very little.
hee it at I nion Garage.
MiESKMAKIXU Moved" from 348
S. Pine to 320 W. Wash. St.
Prices rea.son.able. Phone 542-R.
RENT 2-rooni apartment
with bath, close in. IJuhtR h ami
13. ' r U'.l.r rurnialiu.l f 17 r.n Ill.nn..
obtained In the senate to- V rv... -, .. .
S'orris re- l VJ,tt' niiiinuiwue giove on
publican. Nebraska, to limit D" ,mn.s.or. !' Sunday
DRESSES
SHOES
Better Service Better Merchandise
OX JO.Vh.S I'I..X. 4
l lr.nn nnitar till, art aa flrf nua-'T " ninj
r r..v Washington, jan
the amendment provides loans
T. hn nct,,ilv wi.lt. n .er-l? aay by benator Norris, re-
r! vice publican, Nebraska, to limit
f. One part of the amendment ls! i,b",e', n m";ute' uf
A . . . each senutor on tim .inn
r ronna to extend no n tne oonus, 8bstltuIe -,p KOR
m ana rne jonn privnprn 10 pa-,A ,. , "
SlnlHh war veterans while another J ' u" ouU Program to a
5l.,.e.lnn restrict, then, to In.nns f Commission.
LOST Goodyear Reversible ruin
coat between Roseburg and IJix
onville. Leave at Newa lteview of
fice. Reward.
For
night. Flndi
this office.
r please return to
Let Him Speak for Himself
You want your boy to have confi
dence In his own ability and not
rely upon the help of others. Teach
him to be thrifty and save now
and he will be able to build well
for the future. Accounts of both
father nml son are Invited.
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
The RosebmS National Bank
Rosebur.Ore.
restricts them to loans
only.
I niform Aulo TTuIca,
STATEHOrSE, SALEM, Ore
Jan. 13. A move for uniform
rules of speed, lights and sig
nals of automobiles In Oregon.
SALE One doi. R. I. R.
grown pulli-tn. Alao four grown
roosters. T. V. Carnes, ltoseburg.
After the voto on the 1. "ox 12S.
Jones sustilute, Senator Nor- FOR RENT Tent housefwclf built
I rls, republican, Nebranka, 4 with good floor, has bed, chair,
4 introduced a new aubsti- tables, stove, etc. Close in and a
See
Come to This Store for
Dependable Wrist Watches
IN selecting an Elgin, you secure a watch which
has been checked hour alter hour, day alter day,
through all the critical process of adjusting and
timing, against the star lime observed by the astrono
mers in the Elgin Time Observatory.
With such care and thoroughness governing all
steps in the production of Elgin Watches, it is no
wonder that they are universally recognized as the
ilanJarJ timepiece. You will be assured responsible
service from every watch selected ut this store.
Bubar Brothers
Jewelers
Roseburg, Oregon
BELLOWS FINED
FOR ASSAULT
(Continued from page one)
the attack was decidedly unfair."
Pierce is preparing to Institute
damage proceedings, it was stated
this morning, aud Attorney Comp
ton Is prepudng to institute action
iu Pierce's behalf.
SUCCESSOR TO
KELLOGG WILL
(Continued from page one)
See the Zenith electric washer.
We demonstrate them in your
home. Zlgler-tee Hdw. Co.
o
WANT FARM LEGISLATION
(AMOcUtd Pre, Wire.)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. Farm
legislation can and should be en
acted by congress before adjourn
ment in the opinion of President
Coolidge.
The legislation to be recom
mended by the agricultural com
mission is expected by the presi
dent to be worthy of support and
that the proposed legislation can
be put through In time to elimin
ate any necessity for an extra ses
sion to consider such measures.
dandy home for bachelor.
Powell at 23S N. Jackson.
HAVE YOU A LITTLE MONEY
TO INVEST? Semi-business
property with fine future; pays
28 per cent on the Investment:
will double in value; must be
sold at once. Price $32(10 cash.
Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass
Mreet. Phone 219
siuute.
WAsmvr.Trw T,.n ii
California and Washington was Tne Joneg BUDStllute for
made In a resolution Introduced . the Underwood bill to refer
In the senate today by Senator the whole v,. si,i.
Hall of Coos and Curry counties. question to a commission
He proposed a Bpeclal committee WIit adopted today by the
of two senators and three repre-, senate. o
sentatlves to confer with similar Adoption of the aubstl-
committees or oiner coast states. . la the riofoHt nr rha a
Senator Hall also Introduced I L!dernn Kit, ' ' the 1 lAUt'olLVlA VUi UAMMX TO
a bill which would exclude in Tne bm now oe, ,0 ,he
court evidence of persons operat-, house, where It can be re-
Ing speed traps on public high-' ferred either to conference
ways unless the persons are offl- or to the house committee
cers in uniform. f0r consideration. The vote
Veto measures written by Gov- was 4g to 33.
legislative session of 1923 were,
read In the senate today and re-j (AocUtd Preis LeMed Wire.)
ferred to committees. WASHINflTOV
PLAN FOR BASKETBALL
A meeting has been called for all
members of L'mpqua Post of the
American Legion for Wednesday
evening at 7:30 o'clock at the club
rooms for the purpose of consider
ing plans for basketball. The post
has obtained promise of the use of
the gymnasium at the armory sev
eral nights each week, and propos
es to organize a basketball team.
Those interested are urged to be
piKw.. at '-ae meeting wnen lull
plans will be discussed.
BASKETBALL FRIDAY
A Lunetball gaJne between the
Eugene ana Roseburg national
guard teams has been arranged for
Friday night, Jan. 16. These two
teams furnished some excellent
games last year, and it -is exiiected
that the contests this year will be
equally Interesting. The game on
Friday night will be an exciting
one, it is believed, as both teams
are made up of old basketball stars
who are experienced In the game
i aim ttuie lu luruisn me uirius
which come with a close game.
Whisk brooms Have you a good
one? Special this week at 39c, 49c.
f9c and 69c. lie sure and get one.
They are invaluable in the home.
Lloyd Crocker.
Inn n na
in me iionse a lew new meas- Muscle shoals issue today turned
ures were Introduced today, and the Benale toUav ln a lt.gl3allve
bills introduced yesterday were t Whirlglg
read, after which the house ad- . , , ,
journed until 2 p. m. I Underwood leasing bill,
An unofficial poll taken of the """" ""u ur'" uusiiiuii-u last
house members today showed 28 ;week f"r, a committee proposal was
nralnst ratification of the child cast aldB for a hl'use b"l by Sen
labor amendment of the Federal ator J"1? Washington to crtato
constitution and 14 for ratifka-,11 committee to study the problem
tlon. 3 doubtful. !an1 for ,1at proposal the senate
The unofficial poll taken this 'nter substituted a plan by Senator
morning was as (follows: jNorris of Nebraska proposing gov-
For the measure Bailey, Ben- eminent ownership,
nett. Hall, Hamilton. Hazlett.l No sooner had the latter substl
Htirlburt, Lonergan, McCalllster, tution been made than Senator Un
Mott, North, Pierce, Shumway, derwood, democrat, Alabama, of
Wlnslow, Voodward. jfered his original bill, with a few
Agninst the measure Cnrkln, modifications as a substitute for
Coffey, Cramer. Flhser, Fltzmau- the Norrls bill, and Senator Jones
rice. Ford. German, Gordon.' indicated that as soon as the vote
Graham, llesse, Howard, Ilunter vus taken he would again bring
of Unio. Kilham, Mann. Miller,; forward his committee plan as a
v.itnua, iuoiun, nuuriiB, ii ,i BJi- no 1 1 1 it t p rnr whn Avar n, .1
Shel-,tlmt timo ha nenitlnir
TRAI1E FOR OREGON PROP
ERTY 80 acres In figs, at Flgar
dn, California, 7 miles from the
city of Fresno a part of the
largest fig gardens in the world.
Trees are 2 to 7 years old. Will
trade for Oregon ranch or city
property, or will sell on crop
payment plan. For full particulars
write to owner, W. M. Hacon, ltt.
A. Ilox 53. Fresno. California.
at
Two buckets a day keeps Jack
Frost away. Page Lumber and Fuel
Co.
Houghton early took
terest in German
which he found in
lives of German art, science and
letters wero frequently guests.
To these the ambassador often
BE HOUGHTON ,on,t Pleauro 'n recalling his
niuui-uv iura a i iiiu i; mt el mi
of Gnettingen.
Ambassador Houghton la an
ent Ii ilHtiiAt 1c ffnlli.r iwl omilil Iia
found on the American course'
niaaing tne round nearly every
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OI'TOHrVI'ltlHT
Rpeciallst ln the lilting of
tllnHMfS
118 Juik.m St.
a keen In-i
t'cuiiuiuics, , i .i. , I
State of n" 1 uuu" niieu iiie weainer per-
rh.ii., as a munti ,.f n.a ffiiinna! niltted and diplomatic duties
of the mark and tho lark of co-jw,'r,? not ,to Presslim.
i iia niiiiiiinsiitior exjiecia to re
turn to New York before assum-
of St.
ordinate adjustment of the re-
German nnlnl.in In all n ,.r : '"K the post at the Court
on this subject. i James, although his traveling
The imniossloiis he gathered ',UI'" y .
enabled him to lend useful and. I-; , " i"-"
ftectlve co-operation to tho Am
erican commission ln connection
with the drurtlng of the Dawos
pirn.
- During; his residence In Berlin
the American embassy has been
the scene of numerous social!
functions at which representa-l
Miss Mathilda
Hnugliton, the ambassadors
eldest daughter, was one of the
American women to be present
ed at the court in London Inst
Juno.
Electronic. Diagnosis and
Treatment
(Abrama Method)
DR. HARRISON FOLK
Electronic and Chiropractic
Physician
S17-18-19 Perkins Bldq. Phone 491
Some senators questioned the
parliamentary correctness of the
whole proceedings nnd said the
si nate was going around In circles
with no prospect of getting anywhere.
light, Russell, Suttlemeler,
ton, Shrock. Swan, Teegarden,
Tom, Wheeler, Wilson.
Doubtful Hates, Duchanan,
Tucker. 1 - i
A bill prepared by W. K.
Crews, state corporation com
missioner designed to place the
teplh tn the blnn nlrv law anil
meet objections to the act fre-' WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. The
iiuently voiced by the public was ; revised Norrls substitute providing
Introduced today by Senator Jo-I for Kovernment operation of Mus-
seph. The amendment bill plnres c' noais lor the production of
stringent regulation uoon dear power and fertilize
lers, brokers and agents operat- today by the senate.
lug under the aVt. I It would create a federal chcm
NOT ONE .MAN IN A THOUSAND
Can estimate the highway trav
el five years from now. Here are
8 acres of choice land; bordering !
on Pacific highway: ln edge of
town: good 7-roora house; bain;
other Improvements; all kinds of
choice fruit; the best spot be
tween Portland aud Medford for
a highwty store. Price $50.
Easy, terms. Lawrence Agency,
li'o Cass Street. Phone 219.
WHAT IS HUNDRED PER CENT
HKOCCOLI WORTH? Is it;
worth 11(10 an acre? Here is a j
ranch of 100 acres; 00 acres;
choice creek bottom with big !
stream through it; 8 acres of
hundred per cent broccoli; alii
kinds fruit; grain all in and grow- i
ing; some good timber; buildings!
are old but lu good livable condl-1
tlon; school on place; on main
road. For best reasons tills mii.it
be sold at once. Price 16000. Part
easy terms. Lawrence Agency.
1P" Cass Street. Phone 219.
LIVES ARE LOST
s (Aiwo-iatu l'n-ai LcasH Wire.)
BERLIN. Jan. 13. More
than a score of lives are
known to have been lost when
the Ilerlin-to-Cologne exprogs
crashed into a train standing
d8a- irower and .fertilizer Va, adopted !I Ves ..alia to v"1 I
Thrte cars were complete-
Prlyllnge of filing affidavits of leal corporation to have full con- hiring many persons. Dis-
10 o'-
said that
,l - tin'- "u.i'vi u mi. t A uuiiira iitiu urcu 1CIUU1CU
' .. """"' ""''. joni-s suoalltute w.iervas a like from the debris.
Heme is situated five
Sharpies, DeLaval and
Vega Cream Separators
At Mail Order Prices
$37.50 up
Sold on Easy Terms No Interest to Pay.
Douglas County Creamery
PHONE 340
-- - . v... i.w.t,uli i Jme Juli con. , w juring many persons,
prejudice agnlnsf circuit Judges trol of the property. The vote was patches shortly after
?n irJ,' , T 'rC'cy b7t0J" 39' no"iing sa
a bill Introduced today by Sena-; Sixteen democrats supported the I 21 bodies had been r.
miles from Bochum, in the
Ruhr valley, the district until
recently occupied by the
French and Belgian soldiers.
For prompt taxi service, city or
country trips. Phone 41.
THE LIBERTY THEATER
Today, Wednesday & Thursday
The Big Special Show
BRET HARTE'S
Regular Prices
Only 10 aud 15 els.
Famous
"Tennessee's Pardner"
TJ IE BFST OF THE VEST NOW PRESENTED BY
.HARRY CAREY
INVENTORY TIME .
Now Ib the time to tnke Inven
tory of your Insurance nnd see
that you are properly and ade
quately protected for the coming
yiar. The work of s lifetime can
be wiped out In a few minutes
by fire. Why tnke n chance when
for a comparatively small cost
you can be protected from finan
cial loss as a result of fire?
MASONIC tioa
tor Davl
holds that the statute providing number of republicans voted for
""iHci.-ui. tne underwood proposition.
to contlnuo the purposes of tho: The commission under the Jones
' , . . P'nn would be composed of tho
Mn Itdm-o Auto Tax. secretaries of war and agriculture
STATEIIOI'SE, SALEM. Ore., and a third person to be named by
Jan. 13. A bill prepared by flie president who would be In
itio slate Automobile association structed to report not later than In this city yesterday from north
nnd to be Introduced by Senator the first Monday In December if points was G. Hornbeck. Mr.
1 1111. reducing the license fees on 1955. Hornbeck Is from Portland, and
automobiles 40 per cent and in-! No lease could be considered bv I was in this city looking after busi
rroasing the gasoline tax to five the commission for more than fifty ' ne ss affairs.
reins a gaiion is scneiiuiea to ap-. years and the production of nitrate I
i i. V. . r. i;, '"r ammunition and fertilizer
clerk this afternoon. The altor-: would hu ri,.cir..,i n, rImo
a 1.111" . -".- 1 3
Shoals develop-
ney-genetal went over the bill
nnia nf Mi,
today and approved It as to legal in,lnt.
n. ..u rhe secretary of war would
be
ine ii- B,i,nHi...j . ,
.7ra,,tof.o,llr,,"rrbi!;;:.i,.,j;.''' OPm.n ..
: . : v. me
n ufiicii in in una ror,
Presents
commission was making Its
the retirement nnd lnteret pay-' V." 7" lo ronstc'
... i,i..i , ... No. 3 in the Tennessee river.
increase in" the gasoline tax Jn'.n "l No"" P' W;
would be designed to make this LW o f adoI?tlon of Proposal
np. The gnsoline tax would bo
by Senator
HtUtT STBOUOtW)
. i. l M MM. J MJAMMJi&J t
' Utip9ixm sv tn fmttmi tmvm tf W arm sipijsii
DR. II.C. CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST
EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL
SERVICE
Perkins Ilnlldlng Phone S
Second Floor Roseburg, Ore.
ALSO THE 1 1ISTOKIC PATRICK I IENRY
"VINCENNES"
ALSO: AESOP S FABLES AND TOWN TOPICS
Big Dance
and Supper
Wednesday, Jan. 14
LOOKING GLASS
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Jones. renubllcan.
In the nnture of a sale, tar , "nsnington. which would have
evade tho possible unconstltu-1 ero,,lert ,R commission to Invest!
tlonnllty of which the preont'gn!, lln', ri',""'t congress,
gasoline ttax act Is sometimes! . 18?na,or I nderwood. democrat,
suspected. Alabama, then re-Introduced his
Tho i.iii roniK. .n .i I plan for private leasing which had
ment to the old snies tax of one' l"'t'n eliminated early In the day. j
cent and provides for the reneul Proposing that It be substituted for I
of the 2 cent tax act. ,he 'Nrrls plan.
Another provision of the hill . r n
Is that It removes motor bo:,ts.i ATTORNEY "BILL"
trnetors and other gnsoline mo- f A rr7lTI t nrAn
tor machines from the tax rolls1 lKLYVCL.L. ULAL'
and tuxes them entirely on the!
basis on the gasoline consiimeil.1 (Continued from pare one.t
The stringent retaliation of: " ' '
country dance halls would be en- of the northwest
forced under house bill No. 13, Fraternally he was affiliated with
.uu.ru "7 caiui, j.iiiii r.iun- pe 11. p. o. E.
in tho house this morning, an; iie Is survived bv his wl.w .
desiring to operaie a ,on. Murray L. and ii.nirhter
non-lnrorpor.ited Helen, all of Ros.burg. He also
forced to leaves six sisters. Mrs. W. L 1111.
"ScarsNol
Je
t.v
applicant
dance ball In
community would be
iM.-r.-m in.- r.Kiiiiiine vi iw.'ive ger and Mis. Hubert Kahl-r of
mrinhera of his school district Seattle: Mrs. I. W. Ilerrv of Med
along with his application for ford; Mrs. I .aunt Kiti'h. Long
license. Il would also be mm- Beach; Mrs Florence Kink. Ixs An
pel led to post a bond of five g..es, nnd Mrs. Hoe Hughes N,.w
bundled dollars with the county York. Two brothers are deceased
c""rt- . , . , ! The funeral services will be Ii, l.i
House bill No. 1! Introduced nn Wednesday afternoon at 2 30
by Swan would make It mamla- o'clock at the K.Iks temple. The
tory for any woman drawn on Episcopal service will be read hv
the iurv list after being notified lev. A. O. IH-dre. The lm.lv mil
to serve notice within fifteen remain at the lios.-hurc utul-rt.-.k-d.iys
If she declined to sen... ling parlors, until Thursday mom
Trapping er killing of beat era Ing. when with a cortece of Elks
in nil counties east of the fas- and other friends, the b lv will he
r ide mountains would be Inde- taken hv auto to Jackson' iiie where
finitely prohibited bv house hill ii.- i..iem,....i ni t..v i.u... ... . ....
introduced by Kurd of. family burial plot.
Anthony M. Rud
tit lil
Directed by l.-jfu TP
ImbtT
No. ti,
Drama that will clutch
your emotions with fin
gers of steel I '
10e 15c
A Brotherhood of hate a girl
put to a great test of devotion
a raging forest fire a Inch
ing mob! Thrills and breathless
suspense that wifl run an ley
fnicer up vour spine. With
FRANK KEENAN. MARGUER.
ITE de la MOTTE. LLOVO
HUGHES A N 0 EDWARD
BURNS.
I I
T kVlHMMsnsmsiSHss c, .
1 1 NOW SHOWING I
FIRST PRESENTATION IN OREGON . I
I A man who can lick his fy- l B
I WeicKt in wilrlrnta wna ncLino. Mr ST1 I
l i 1 a maid to for;,'
C B nly one or tne tremendous
1 I scenes in this mighty drama rf '
ij I EUGENE O'BRIEN ('ljf 1
KDMAEBUSCH ThsLv'V ' I if
fi S BEN ALEXANDER SSbT B' 1
Mildred Harris, Miichell Lewis, t! J 1 f
loin Santschi. f ' I J
ffilfoAt orval 'Picture
ALSO: "INTERNATIONAL NEWS."
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