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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1925. DRY GOODS ONTINUING SEVENTH ANNUAL January Clearance Sale All of this Week! OFFERING THE GREATEST SAVINGS EVER GRANTED BY THIS STORE FOR ANY PRE-INVENTORY SALE. GENERAL REDUCTIONS AND HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL BARGAINS EFFECTIVE THROUGHOUT THE STORE IN EVERY DEPT. Dresses, Dry Goods, Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery, Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Blankets, 15 per cent to 1-3 off all lines.. Roseburg's Greater Dept. Store DRESSES (AsncUtni Prna Letaad Wire 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. H. Desir ing to present 'to congress at the earliest possible dale, recommenda tions as to farm legislation. Presi dent Coolldgo Invited members of his agricultural commission to the White House-today for a breakfast tible discussion of views of com missioners as thus far developed , Chairman Can y of the commis sion announced after the confer ence that the commission's report on relief for the cattle Industry would be completed during the dav nnd transmitted to the president. Recommendations have not been disclosed officially, but it Is under stood that they will urge Increased credit facilities and a tariff on hides and leather. The breakfast discussion related to the whole work of the commis sion, the prospects for early com pletion of the work and the legls iation needs to carry out the com iu.usjon's reconimcnUat.ei!i. COOKED FOOD CALE Saturday, Jan, 24, at tlm Twen tieth Century grocery. Given by the Snilck P. T. A. CHAMP WRESTLER WANTS H!S BELT (AMOclitn! rrpM I.kk) Wfrv ) ' KANSAS CITY. Mo., Jnn. 14. fluhe Kaufman, manager cf Wayne "lllg" Mur.n, recently orowned lieavywe'ght wrestling cliamplon, In a letter to Pllly Kandow, man ager of Ed (St rangier) Lewis, former champion, demands that the 1(1.000 diamond studded belt that ti-as awarded Lewis when he be came chpmpion be turned over to -Mmin. The letter gives Snndow ten days In which to deliver tho belt. If this Is not done, the letter warnB Sandow, "to bo prepared for Action which will bo both annoying ftud expensive to you." Tho belt, emblematic of the world championship, was awarded Lewis by the Central Afhlwle Club COflLMK"FlifllllfflIIS ASMDKLMm FARM LEGSSUTIOfs! WQURiDED BY SHOT HIGHWAY1S OPEN THE LIBERTY THEATER TODAY AND The Big Special Show BRET HARTE'S Famous "Tennessee's Pardner" THE HKST OF TUB WKST NOW 1'ltKSKNTKD IIY .HARRY WT STKOMBtltq It. p cv'Tr 1 3(0 1 Til E' II tsSi -' ALSO THF. HISTOKIC PATRICK HLNKY "VINCENNES" ALSO: AESOP'S FABLES Better Service Better Merchandise TACOMA. Wash., Jan. 14. . Clyde McClollun, of Glen- dale, Calif., was slightly. wounded early this morn i ilk when three federal prohilil- tlon agents fired upon his auto south of the' city. McCleilun and Merritt Trent also of Glendnle, ; failed to stop when ordered to do iso, according to a re- 4 port to the police here. The 4 two men said, they thought the prohibition officers were robbers. 4 MrClvllan and Trent said they had been driving night and day In order to roach Seattle, where McClellan's v aged mothef lives. The rear of the car was demolished from the fire from shotguns and revol- vers in the hands of the dry agents. 4 of Kansas City when he won the title three years ago. ,, mninnnimTin WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. Amer ican adhernnce to the world court, first proposed to congress two . . . . years ago, was up u. ,ay ror co- BHlt'IllUllII lly lilt! Bl'UUlU It'll -rSH H" lationH committee, Proponents were presslnR for nn ear,ly report to the senate, where one pro.joxul already is on the cal endar. Resides this proposal, offered by Senntor Pepper, republican, Penn sylvania for the creation of a new court Independent of the League of Nations, two others have, been ladvanced, one by Senator Hwanson of Virginia, ranking democrat on the committee and the other by I Senator Willis, republican, Ohio. I Doth of these proposals contain I tho reservations suggested by Sec retary Hughes ami approved by both President Harding ftud Presi ih'tlt Cnollilire TOMORROW Regular IJrlces Only 10 and 15 cts. AND TOWN TOPICS vvunLLxuiiun id UPT0C0I1ITIEE COATS 4 J SHOES KLAMATH FALS, Ore., Jan. 14. Following a months work by maintenance crowB, working with rractors, on the Ashland Klamath Falls highway, was this morning declared safe for auto-1 mobile travel, eight Inches of snow which fell on the summit 1 oi the Cascades having been cleared away. Terminal Ceauty Shoppe TERMINAL HOTEL HAIRCUTTINC, MARCFUIHC, BOB CURLS HOT Oil, AND PLAIN SHAMPOOING All Kinds of Beauty Work by Export Operators. Phone DANCE, Olalla Hall Saturday Night JANUARY 17 Music by the Haysliakers EVERYBODY WELCOME DR. DEAN B. BUBAR n fiii'i-iitiii'.'i-itiN-r ,,, ,. lt,ig of l (JlllfUCH U lie Jm-t- .011 St. "" LL- . ,"i'iwm Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Abramt Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Physician 17-18-19 Perkins pldti. Phone 491 INVENTORY TIME Now Is ihe time to take inven tory of your insurance and Bee that you are properly and ade quately protected for the coming ytar. The work of a lifetime can be wiped out In a few minutes by fire. Why take a chance when for a comparatively small cost you can be protected from finan cial loss as a result of fire? MASONIC BIDC DR. H.C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE Perkins Building Phone B Second Floor Rosehurg, Ore. Big Dance and Supper Wednesday, Jan. 14 LOOKING GLASS ROSEBURG, OREGON :I5 BADLY HURT I Crop in Southern Part of County Will Make Up Bulk of Shipment, 1 4 . .. . ...,4 lO HtAVl In Spite of Reverses This; r Year, County Agent Ad vises Sticking to Industry. -The Broccoli crop In the Ump- nua Valley has been practically destroyed by the unusual degr e t of -frost experienced some twoi weeks ago. The County Agenl.l 111. W. Cooney, has refrained, from advancing an opinion as to: i the condition o( the crop until he could be sure of the actual' damage done. He says, now thut 'ho can state with some flegreo of certainty at this time that the time In Itoseburg visiting and look crop Is a loss commercially, with Ing after business Interests. Mr. the possible exception of that Stewart arrived from Portland part of the county south of Myr- Tuesday. ' tie Creek. The crop In this southern, section of the county ; Eu Man n Towr continues ,to be In a remarkable K w Jl!irkl) , fi,)eninnR ,he dny condition-, of .growth considering , lMe cllv atten(llnB t0 business the very Bevere weather condi- mattl.r an,i voting Wr. Ma,ks is lions gone through. There la no .om KuKt.ne and urrivc.d Tuesday. doubt whatever, but what the broccoli crop In the Riddle, Myr tie Creek and Canyonville com munities win represent tne duik of shipments this year from the county. i "The loss of the crop In the main valley represents a very large financial loss to all the, growers, but it does not Bet aside the fact that the crop still re- mains by all odds the nest pay- Ing vegetable crop produced by our farmers . suys Mr. Cooney. i "A review In the industry for; a period of fifteen years clearly points out the fact that the crop stands well at the top of agri- j cultural crop risks. , "We appreciate keenly the w,h he bonding department of the position of many growers in' the ijflti(i & Tlhon bank at Portland. ; loss of the crop, which may give He arrived yesterday. I rise to serious thought among the younger growem as to whe- Mission Society to Meet i ther or not they should proceed The missionary socielv nn:l the jwlth 1025 plnntlniH of broccoli mlHston study class of the M. E. lor try some other vegetable. It church south, will meet Thursday Is upon thin point that the Coun- afternoon at 2::i0 nt the parsonage, i ty Agent has consulted with Mrs. Mabel Tavlor, superintendeiU many growers In all partB of the Gf the mission study class will pre l broccoli growing districts. Tho ghl.. The first chanter in the book I nd vice has been and will ' m-(Wni be studied. All members are thine to be one of caution when urged to attend. . a grower contemplates the pro-' ductlon of a substitute vegetable Team to Go to Coquilte upon fields where broccoli has The next, game scheduled for the been a proven success in years Wni basketball ...am. will he held past. I i "The successrui production or the team flashes with the Coquille i any vegetalrte commercially do-, high school quintet. A scrimmaiie i pends upon many factors. A care-. was staged last night at the Arm- ful analysis of all production and ory between tlie hinh school team jmnrketlng factors U of the and the National Guard leuu, pnk grentest Import, ( paratory to the game Saturday j "The history of successful pro-' night, ductlon of any agricultural crop' o ' comes slowly over" a period of S e us about your land plaster re- years. This fact does not detract quirements.(I)enn-Gerretsen Co. in any way from value or any plan for crop experfement. All trials of now vegetables or fruits should be considered as puroly experimental until the annual tests have covered a suffii'lent number of Reasons tn Ihow their commercial nil apt ability to our climatic conditions ami varying - soil tvnes, together with market, de"-nls. I "Growers have long expeilonc- ed the . many exacting problems of production, but It Is of com- pnrntlvely recent times that tho grower has leaj-ned that bis ln-i terests do not stop with the (harvest of the crop. The sucress- ful marketing of any crop calls : for as high a degree of organi-, izatlon and skill as the produc-! j tlon of the crop. Tho successful t"nrketin-of the broccoli crop In this county is entirely respons- Ible for the popularity of thlS vegetable and the position it now; occupies In our agriculture, t When the final nnalysis is struck it can be snid that substitution , Is not as satisfactory as the ori-j glnul article. " I I .,..r .,.r . , ...... mi .-m,i.-r " in be shipped In n few days. We can still receive your order at prices that will save you money. Wharton Bros. ritOl'FSSnil CARI.FTON APIHIKSSKS SKMOR CLASS TODAY. Trofessor E. F. Carleton of the I'nivorslty of Oregon Kven-! slon department, gave a fine ad- dress to the members of the Se- one. and -was well received by the students. The re ma I ml .-r of me morning was spem tn r.n-; ference with the seniors who wished to know more In d "all of college work and entrance ro- iiulrenients. A car load of American fern , arrived at Wharlon Bros. Helurn from California- William IMan nnd Irvln cette returned today from Angeles, where they have spending a short time. Mr. Do- Ian drove his car south, taking his sl-ter, Gertrude to Los Aage- les. where she Is employed s nurse. nlor Class this morning nt -.' o'- Eugene O'Hiien. Mae Hunch. Hen ft (IPvV T5tv7 if A clock In the assembly hall. The Alexander. Horn Santschl, Mitchell! U iy'fJ4 theme of his talk wns "College Li' is and Mildred Harris. , lH Vtj ji 5v fll Entrance Requirements nn , o j vji trr Competition In Life after High All kimU 'pruning sheiirs rnd I A,?V IrV-'ttiiFftJ School." Prof.vsor Oarlet -n saws at bargain prices. Zilcr Fee Tfy3& t VtCSjA address was a very Inter, - ing Hdw. Co. W iiSZSk Ml tTs JiJjrS CROP. BOOTLEGGER HAD LlOU HI HIS , . SANTA ANA, Jan. 14. Four persona were serious- ly ill at the Grange County hospital today from the ef- 4 fects of liquor served to them from the artificial arm of a bootlegger. The drink dispensing mechanism of the decoy arm was sanl- ! tary enough but the liquor ! was poisonous said officers v o who arrested F. Ochoa as the iwner and manipulator of the first quenching member nun., n "wj'wn uuuu,u la hold a pint. : : I LOCAL NEWS I 4 e 4 e e e e 4 O 4 4 License Issued A marriage license was Issued to day to Dorr It. Hoffman and Georgiana Goff, both of Melrose, ' on Business- W. A. Stewart Is spending a short Roy Zlmmermann Here Tuesday Ifnv yimmprmun wan. a viuitnr ,n thi. cUj, Tu(,s,av an(1 overnight last night. Mr. Zimmerman is from canb and was here on business. Hf! retrned this morning. Leave. for coast Tlm n,,rke. whn . the ilav h(,rB Tnjay business matters, tllls mornnfi ()r Murshfielcl and .,,. noint to transact business. Mr iuri,e Is from Portland. - Mp. Brledwell on Business p. R. Iiriedwell Is spending a day or B0 jn Roseburg looking after busfness matters. Mr. Briedwell is Saturday nlnht at Coquille, when! Liberty Theatre, Probably no writer has caught the spirit of the Great WesJ as faithfully as llret Harte. And no motion picture actor has Interpret- (, nlat spirit as faithfully as Harfy Carey, When the two of them are brought together Harry Carey as the hero of Tret Harte's greatest storv. "Tennessee's Pardner" you chh be suro of a corking good pic- ture "The Flaming Forties" Is the namo under which "Tennessee's Purdner" has been brought to the screen. It is not only one of the best Western dramas in which Harry Carey has ever appeared, but we consider it one of the most thrilling pictures thut we have had the pleasure to offer. At the Lib erty theatre today and tomorrow. Antlers Theatre in producing "Frivolous Sal." his 'latest First National picture, which . . . . 0)ene(l at the Antlers theatre yes terday, J. K. McDonald has given , ec'reen ' worthy successor to "Boy of Mine." The latter was a Booth Tarkinton story. Thi photo play was so good that Its success was regarded as accidental by ; those w ho knew that It was only the second picture McDonald had i ever made. ti... lU.nlA. Col" maintain. the hiL'h standard that this young producer has set through his pre- vious pictures'. The story is his own. It was directed by Victor L. Schertilnger. and the cast includes! VICTIM IS IMPROVING , Orval V". Pierce, who was badly beaten In a fight on Monday night, Is Improving slowly. During nn ex- amination by Dr. Melvin this alter ! noon, several bad cuts were found :.as In th" scalp, one of w-.w'c'.t peneirat jed to the bone. Mr. Pierce's fea tures nre badly distorted as a re 'sult of the blows which he received nn- ami one side of his face is badly lis swollen. The cut on his Up Is said been to ho serious, as nn Infection there m.ty can.-o complication: o Try Gasco briquets, a carbon fuel. Only 3 per cent sh. LVntw lUcrrelsfu Co. It NEW TODAY X FOR RENT Furnished apt. close ' In. ISO. 408 E. Douglas St, ! WAITED Work by duy. or week. 1 Phone 4K7-R. TIRES 3d by 31 fabrics, f595. Wil son's Tire Shop. PHONOGRAPH repairing. Rose- burg Cyclery, 2-s N. Main St. SPARK PLUGS A few more spark plugs left at a special price of 4 for SI. WILSON' ST1RE SHOP. ,, 4A.R on TltADK 2 White Leghorn roosters. 531 E. Lane St. FOR RENT Nicely furnished apartment. I4iono 353-J. 313 So. Stephens. FOR SALE" OR. TRADE 320 acres , in Oklahoma for coast property. J. J. Beits. Phone 8K34. iri FF"Oi;riNOTONS."l7th year! oekerelst. eire- emrks fcreil A. Goff, Roseburg, Ore., I'hone 6F2. FOR SALE All or part of furni ture and furnishings of eight room house. 610 Winchester St., large white house In Auto Camp ground. WANTED Work by man and tam by hour or by the day. Call 251 1. L. DaviB, or address W, J. Mul holiand, Itoseburg, Ore., lit. 2, Kdenbower. j cXirWANTEl) Will Rive board as ! Iiayments 'on good eecond hand liKht car. Will give good value. Reliable party. Address "CAR," care News-Review. FOR RENTCozy" comfortable, steam heated rooms, spotlessly clean, quiet, strictly modern, cen trally located, $15 per mo. THE OXFORD ROOMS, 217 S. Steph ens Street. Phone 310. FOIt SALE Ni neiots in North Roseburg, on pavement, excellent location for homes, will build house for buyer if desired and sell orvgood terms. Five acres in city limits, good for small fruits and gardening, small house, $2500, easy terms. H. G. Wilson, Phone 70-J. A RANCH WITH A FUTURE 117 acres adjoining fine out range; 30 acres extra fine creek bottom land under cultivation; 5 acres prunes; other fruit; 2 live streams through place; gravity water' system; good 4-room house; woodiihed; barn; other im provements; on main road near school; house furnished; big team; harness; wagon; full set tools and implements; & fresh cows; turkeys; chickens. Every thing complete- for ?7(J00. Small cash payment and very easy terms on balance. Lawrence Agency, 123 Cass Street. Phone 219. WANTED A wide awaiie stock man who can see the advantage of this pro,jositioh. 3J0 acres; fenced and cross fenced with v. oven wire; live creek through place; 2900 acres of plow) land; 30 acres in alfalfa; 12 acres young prunes; 2 acres mixed fruit and nuts; excellent corn and grain land; extra good 5-room farm house with spring water piped in; 2 big stock barns; oth er buildings; on main road; free Echool bus; daily mail; 190 head fine sheep; 2 cows; 2 calves; big team; harness; wagon; full set tools and implements; 13 thor oughbred turkeys; 50 chickens. $ 1 1,000, 'easy terms, takes every thing. To know its real value you must see It. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. PVjone 210. P. STAN lib i)U 1-KLuN.c.a, JCCOLI AND PROSPERITY runes are coming back nd cold wave never "scratched" : broccoli around Myrtle Creejf, ..o here is a clianee to land a nice little home ftt a right, price: 45 acres, 19 a.crfs In cultivation, bal ance pasture-:-land: 6 acres prunes. 13 acres ' broccoli land; running stream by place: close to high school, on mail route, good macadam 'road: 4room house, barn and outbuildings. Owner Is old Illness is compelling him toi rotlre. He will take (M00 spot cash -for this place. No kidding about this proposition It's a real bargain. CHAS. W. RICE, Myrtle Creek. Ore. Presents Last Time Tonite DLHJ. j 44, Scars i i m Jealous 1 Lubert Hilly Drama that will clutch your emotions with fin gers of steel I 10c 15c A Frotheihood of hate a girl put to a great test of devotion a raging forest fire a Inch ing mob! Thrills and breathless suspens" that will run an ley finger up 'your spine. With FRANK KEENAN. MARGUER ITE de la MOTTE. LLOVO HUGHES -AND EOWARD BURNS. f 9 Anthony M. Rud (jt- Directed by 4. er Wm&rZ? II i ! In. Vtf Mf i' ac-m-v PRI WE are mighty proud yto offer our new SHIRT STYLES and you, in turn, will be proud of your appearance in them. FENCERS Q BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL WOMEN Will meet Thursday even- ing at 7:30 at the Heinllno Conservatory. Imoortant busi- I ness. Miss Nolan will demon- strate gymnasium work. MAKE ME AN OFFER. Console .radio with enclosed loudspeaker. Cabinet phonograph and records. Will demonstrate. Roth in per fect condition. Or will trade on a Ford coupe. Phone 2 IG-J. WAN TE D FO 5fT CAS H"" Late model Fords. ' 1923's and 1924's. Uring yours now. MATHEWS MOTOR-X-CHANGE 115 Jackson St. At the annual . election of the Roseburg National Bank held yes terday evening, A. C. Marsters was elected president; J. F. Barker, vloe president; D. S. Houser, cashier, and C. L. Searing, assistant cash ier. The directors were A. C. Mar sters, J. F. Barker, I. Abraham, C. W. Parks and S. C. Bartrem. ' ' The reports for the year Indicat ed a very satisfactory business and all of the stockholders were well pleased with-the chowinjr made. ' IESTIG.4W0F PHMMQ TOPEKA, Kans.. Jan. 14. Attorne."-General C. B. Griffith today began an Investigation of pardons and paroles granted by former Governor Jonathan M. Davis and moved forward with plans for filing an ouster suit against Carl J. Peterson, state bank examiner. Broken in a day Hill's let quickly stop colds in 4 hours. Fever and headache disappear. Grippe " rnnniiwd in davi. EvCTV Winter it SIVCS millions dancer snd discomfort. Don't tale chances, don't delay an hour. Get the best help science knows. cascaraIqdsnine Get Red Box Ctf wBhp-rm OH, BOYI BIO DANCE Melrose Country Club SATURDAY NIGHT JANUARY 17 COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME GOOD MUSIC . THURSDAY JANUARY 15 16 A FROLIC KING'S L One Show at Nito RINGING DANCING COMEDY Little Bits of Big Musical Hits In conjunction with full picture program fchange of pic tures and Revue nightly I Doors spen 7:00 Performance Stats 7:30 One Performance Each Evening Children A TVTHnT 25c Al 1 D E! The regular weekly meeting of the board of directors of the cham ber of commerce was held yester day afternoon at 1:30, with all members present except President . Lloyd Crocker and Treasurer Ness, who were out of the city. Vice-president J. T. Goodman presided. W. G. Ido, manager of the land settlement department of the Port land Chamber of Commerce ad dressed the board In regard to the work of his department, ami what they hoped to accomplish this com ing year. His remarks were most Interesting to the members of the board, as the local chamber has ' been cooperating fully with Mr. Ide the past year and have succeeded In securing a number of bnna-fide settlers for Douglas county through his efforts. j The secretary made a report on the cost of the engravings to be us ed In the county booklet, and was instructed to order them at once. Judge Quine was appointed as a ; delegate to the conference on coast ! port development to be held in Portland Friday and Saturday of this week. The regular routine business was transacted and the board adjourned until next Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. . See the MeCormlck-Deerlng ball bearing cream separator at Whar ton Bros. It la the lightest running one made. A man who can lick his weight in wildcats was asking a maid to for- flj Rive- Only one df the tremen dous scenes In this mighty drama with EUGENE O'BRIEN MAE BUSCH BEN ALEXANDER Mildred Harris, Mitchell Lewis, Tom Santschi AND FRIDAY IN FUNLAND Company of 15 Last Time Tonite the Wesas lt"vsN( "International News" I chi'rn antiers r5r 1925 Review T7MP O Adults Adults JCrlvO 50c