SIX
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW MONDAY. JANUARY 19. 1925.
January Clearance Sale
Dress Sale Extraordinary
74 Cloth and Silk Dresses
-AT-
SfcjUcw jurjAji. iryrjr. jr.ir ttjtjc M
ALL THIS SEASONS
POPULAR STYLES
FOR WOMEN AND
MISSES.
, SIZES 16 TO 44
DRESSES OF CHAR-
MAIN. POIRET. CREPE
CANTONS. VELVET.
GEORGETTE. ETC.
PROHIBITION PROBE VnnVv t
WILL BE OPENED t NcW TODAY I 6HA5TA HIT8 AUT0
(Continued from page 1.) kfy FITTING Locks repaired ' (A titl Prna Uwd Wirt.)
department over and above ex-' Jtoseb. tW.JSin. J EU '; 19.- ,
peusis would revert to the u-UVAVrEI Day work by enerlenc- John Michelbrook. Jr.. 1. of
ed lady. 30 and ioc i-t- h-jur.
1'bone 26K J.
erul fund.
Tbe industrial accident com
mission, libit commission, game.
highway commission, tbe dental FOR SALK OH
board and muny others would be
aliened.
Tbe measure would have tbe
effect of reducing tbe tendency
of various commissions and
boards to earn and expend mute
money than absolutely necessary.
.North points out.
1KADK, CHEAP
Good water power washing m
chlTie. hit Miller St.
FOK RKNT 4-room apartm.'tit.
pround floor. Also 2 room a,iu M6
Win. St. l'honeJ7u-Y.
FOlfT.EASE Stock and rfrala fa)m
In Flournoy valley. Inquire of N.
L. Conn, HoseburK, ore. :hone
BTATE1IOLSE. SALEM. Ore,' F1S.
Jan. IS. Resident of 1'iua- FOR SALE 6 pit's, 10 weeks to 3
tilla county have wondered
whence came the cudtoru anions
the L matilla Indians of naming
their papooses after famous per
sonages. The vource la a mem
ber of the state senate. In lbbi,
isam Garland, a young Virginian,
was sent to Oregon by President
Cleveland to be superintendent
of schools on the t'uiutilla reser
vation. Sam Garland is now
senator from Linn county.
"I got along fine with the In
dians,'' he atd, although I had
never seen an Indian except in a
circus until I came to Oregon.
Hut sometimes 1 hud to change
the names ol the boys in school.
I named one Grover Cleveland,
one IJixmark, one Gladstone, an
other .Disraeli.
mo. old. A. K. Nutter. Roseburg,
lit. 2. Uox S7 A. Phone 44 F2.
AI'XE bodied boyof 17 wants place
to work and go to school. Cm do
anything. Craig S. Hulm. Itoae
burg, Ore. Care N. L. Conn.
IVANTEI Hides, pelts, wool ind
mohair 1 pay highest mail
prices. Perger's llargain Store,
Cass and Pine Sts., near depot.
FOU 8AT7K 3yeur old-HoUtelii
cow. giving milk. Also good sot
single driving harness. No use for
either. J. 1. West, on Kdenbower
pavement.
near Eugene, are In a local
hospital today as the result ,
of injuries sustained when
their automobile crashed Into
the Bhasia train of the South-
! era Pacific railroad at the
Lincoln Street crossing here
this afternoon.
0 The injuries of both are not
serious, consisting of cuts
! about the luce and minor
! bruises.
! The fret that they escaped
with theii lives was consider-
ed miraculous by those who
! witnessed the accident.
' Mr. Mk'helbrook sal J after
the accident that he did not
hear tho crossing bell. When
( his machine crashed into the
train, it was carried for sev-
eral wards down the track
and thrown some distance
away. Uystanders picked ud
the victims and stut them to
the hoHpital.
REGULAR PRICE
Although we had a big sale on these Dresses Saturday
the selection is still good Come early as they will not
last long at this wonderful sacrifice
Clearance sale on all merchandise in stock D r e s s
Goods, Silks, Wash Goods, Ladies Hosiery, Underwear,
etc., 15 per cent off.
1-3 off Ladies Coats and
Sweaters
j f
I 5 per cent off Shoe and
Men's Furnishings
better Merchandise Better Service
STATEHOUSE, SALEM, Ore.,
. Jan. lit. Legislation to give tbe
( state game commission authority
to deciure clotted seasons In
times of emergencies will be
' sought Lt the present session.
Captain A. E. nu.-gduff, atu
' fcuuie waruen, Is woi Ling on tho
: measure which will be bruuln
up shortly.
j Tbe last session of the legisla
ture endeavored to give sucn
power, but tbe authority placed
In tho hands of the commission
i was nnllifled by court decision
! which held that the luw was too
elastic and not specific.
Cuptalu llurgdufr pointed out j
that many fires might have been i
averted had the commission been
able to deciure a closed deer
hunting season last fall. Ho also
pointed out that on account of
extreme low water many streams
in eastern Oregon shoold
been closen last summer as a
protection aur conservation
measure.
WHAT A luncheon and Progi-aiii
WHERE At First M. K. Church
WHEN Wednesday. Jan. 2Ux. ?925
11V WHOM W. C. T. V. Ladies.
Price 75c.
F()RS7LK 2X0-ft. second hand
one Inch cable In good shnpe for
1 5 cents a foot. Wharton Bros.
KOU SALtl lull laying In ns. Rhode
I. Reds, and Plymouth Rocks,
Crowded for room. Call at Rose
burg Poultry Market.
LIQUIDLIME SULPHUR epray
tests 30 Ileaume. Made at Suth
erlin. Buy from local Klealers.
Unipqua Valley Canning Co.,
Roseburg a coney.
FO"irsXLK "Sacrifice. Vicliola anJ
$25 worth records, all for $75.
Rrand new Home sewiutf ma
chine $io. Dandy large cedar
chest, $18. 426 Floed St., 3rd
floor.
HAY
"FOR SALE Alfalfa, grain.
hay, timothy and straw, guaran
teed quality; prompt shipment.
Prices upon application. Richard
Nyman, Walla .Walla. Wash.
have FOR SALE Household furniture
a a; Including range, almost new din
ing room set, end other fnrniture.
Call 203 Chadwick St. Wed. and
Thurs. 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4
p. m.
FEMALE 1 IELP WANTE D K. n
$20 weekly spare time, at home.
addressing, mailing, music, cir
culars. Send lUc for music and lu-
FOR SALE 1924 model Ford Tu
dor Bedim, Ruckstell axle, good
tires, fully equipped. A real buy,
terms. Phone 6D4-R between 8
and 5.
A drop of ink
makes millions think
Better use a drop of
Advertising ink to
Make them
think about
buying your
O w v 1
Llr-m'slfSaJ
STATEHOUSE, SALEM, Ore.,
Jan. l'J. Opening the second
week of the legislative session
the senate this morning held a
ten minute session aud tho house
a 15 minute session, lioth ad
journed until 2 p. m. Several
..111.. ......... In. on. I ...., I
"Til mollies collected under th..TED TOR CASH
prohibition laws would be thrown I ,,.!,' M ,
i?.fh8...,!1.',d0L,,!,".v.u.r.h;.u'.t;0"!';i bkino'vovus'in now
ll uuuer u "i iiiiii ,1.,1.c, ura-nn V rMT A t.T.1?
NJiirl h .UAiui.li o jiwiwii-rt-vi.inu.i
OR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OITOJIKTIIIST
Specialist In the fittlnc
lit Jackson St.
formation. Co-operative Music Co. , h
St. Paul, Minn.
ISO,
duy by Representative
.,.HAVE NARROW E8CAPE
REND, Ore., Jan. 19 Imprison
ed In their bed Mr. and Mis. Fred
Nicholas and Infant child, miracu
lously escaped death Sundny when
tho tent In which they wire, was
crushed by a falling tree nt a log
ging camp near here. Tho stove
In the tent had no fire burning or j
It Is thought the family wouiu nave
been burned to death, according to
members of the logging crew -who
effected the rescue after more than
a bnlf hour of hard work.
be between Hilly Oardenu and
George McCormick, Spokane welterweight.
DEATH 18 PROBED.
ItltlTTO.N IN IHUM'LAM).
(AMurUtMl lltM IMMI WIN.)
-PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 19.
tek Krltton, former world's
jix'lterwelght boxing champion,
U here today preparing for a ten
round bout next Thursday nlghtj
Vtth Iizy Tanner, of St. Pnul.
Another ten round atmir
il.
(A-.x-l.tr.! Pm li-aanl Wlrr )
MILWAUKEE. WIr., Jan. 19.
Examination of the vital organs of
Roy Iliiufsrhllil, was being made
today under the direction of the
county coroner and county attorney
In determine If poison had caused
the child's death. The boy died
Tuemlay, supposedly of pneumonia.
The child was heir to property
valued at approximately $15,000
left In trust for him by his moth
er, who died In October, 1923,
Since that time the boy's father
remarried.
Ir. E. L. Tharlnger, coroner's
pathologist said he was ready lo
sign a death certificate Bhowiug
the child had died of poisoning.
T
A. C. Ross, who for tliu past two
years has been empioyea as court
reporter In the circuit court, has
roBned his position and oh soon
an Botno one can be found to take
his place, will go to California. He
will join his family at Venice, and
later will KO lo San Dii'KO where a
position has been offert-d him start
ing next July. Mrs. Wayne Jones
will probably be appointed to the
position of court reporter, although
this has not yet been definitely de
termined, i jj-
Multnomah county.
Only the spotlight
would bei FOIl
115 Jackson St.
KENT Cozy,
comfortable,
Plumb axes at Wharton Tlroa.
S t tr.fr. -r-xr rt ip A TT7 r Trr A v A iur nrr m rrr rTir
I THE FLYING AMERICAN ACE OF THE ll
WORLD WAR NOW ON THE SCREEN fBIJI I
rfL i
S (oJy 'f ,h"e ev" wn" lKr'!I' thi
9 If
I ALSO: Tl IE CI IARLEY CI IASE COMEDY S
permitted on an auto under
house bill 64 Introduced today
by Slirock. Clackamas jcounty.
The measure would provide that
such light would be fastened on
the left side of the machine and
directly diagonally across to
throw its beam on the right
hund side of tho machine.
The law relative to lieus on
crops for Irrigation water furn
ished would be tightened up by
a bill Introduced today by Sena
tor Davis.
The bill provides that the pre
son or center n furnishing the
water must within forty days af
ter the water Is furnished, or
within 40 days after the close of
(he Irrigation season, file with
tho county clerk a claim con
laining u true statement of the
ui -count duo after tied net lug all
Just crctlltH olid oil-nets, t ho
date wtu-n ths water was first
supplied, the name of the owner
of the crops and tho name of the
person to whum the water was
furnished.
Indigent widows und minor
hlldreu of soldiers, Bailors, ma
rines und volunteers who served
In the civil war, the Spanish-American
war, tho Philliplue Insur
rection and the Indian war
would be entitled to nil the re
lief to which the husbands or
fathers are now entitled ly a bill
Introduced today by Senators
Dennis and Duvls. j
Salaries of tho Justices of the
Supreme Court would he increas-j pnoykArtl ANTC
ed from $:.'i0 h $7500 by u hill snare time rlas
by
steam heated rooms, spotlessly
clean, quiet, strictly modern, cen
trally located, $15 per mo. THE
OXKOKD ROOMS, 217 S. Steph
ens Street. Phone 310.
FOR RENT Dandy four-room," fur
nished apartment: centrally lo
cated; light and water furnished;
large private bath ; clean and
comfortable. Price $25.00. Law
rence Agency, 1-5 Cass Street.
Phone 219.
FORTSALE Registered liolstein
bull calf. Comes from record
stock. Mother now giving 80
pounds of 4 per cent milk. Can
Electronic Diagnosis ana
Treatment
(Abrams Method)
DR. HARRISON FOLK
Electronlo and Chiropractic
Physician
S17.18.19 Perkins Bldfl. Phone 491
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A Garnet-Paved Pathway! '
THE ManaKer of the Klmberley diamond mines has a pathway
'round his house paved with uncut garnets. They are so
plentiful! Your pathway through life may be paved with cobble
stones or diamonds. ,Vou say which. Hut you must do the pav
iliK throupli thrift. Let us talk over the Important question of
a savings account to help you and do It soon I
UMPQUA VALLEY BANK
ROSEBURG, OREGON
m
HAT
Will Please the Most Fastidious Giving the
utmost in Style and Satisfaction.
PENCEFSj
The Cass Street Store.
3
!
ELKS ATTENTION i O. B. FRANK, FORMER
RESIDENT, SUICIDES
On next Thursday night j
District Deputy Grand Exalted O. B. Frank, who was for-
Iluler Young of Albany will ' merly manager of the Douglas
pay his official visit to the County Light and Water com-
Koseburg D. P. O. E. No. 326.
All Dills are urged to attend
the meeting and greet the of-
ficlal visitor.
'
he had ttt JI0 If token at or.ee.
Willnid Smith, Glide, Thone '
S4F23. j !
FOlCSALE Klrs'tln one-nma drum
type steel stamp puller. Model IT-, -with
st-el double p-uvev pulh-y. :
12 ft. 7-S inch all ste. l ti ipl-J po- I
er c-alue with steel hook.-i altach
ed. 210 It. 5-H Inch st ?el ilium'
.cable, (ifi pound sleel grub or soft i
hook all In good condition. Ad
dress M. E. Hemphill, Riddle, I
Orepon.
PROPERTY
Worth owning is worth
protecting with depend
able insurance.
Call us at any time regarding
your Insurance problems and
we shall be glad to help solve
them.
MASONIC 81 DC
IXXKIXa GLASS NEWS.
pany and later owner and pro-
prietor of the Rose Confection-
ery in this city, committed sul-
cfde In Ohio last month, ac-
cording to word received here
today. Mr. Frank was quite
well known here and left
Roseburg quite suddenly about 4
five years aao following the
bankrupting of his business. 4
Domestic troubles were the
cause of the suicide, It is stat-
ed. 4
The last Nutrition Meeting to
be given In this valley, will be
held at the Home of Mrs. Krnest
Vorhles, Wednesday Jan. 21.
Carl Nlckens' Garage is nowj
under construction.
The Hoys and Girls' basketball
teams of the LooklngGlass High1
School will play the Boys and i
Girls' team of Sutherltn in the!
Lccking Glass Grange lial), Fri-1
day. Jfnuarv lOtii.
There will hi, a basket ball
game
i and Days Creek High School
I teams at Cauyonville, Saturday,
1 January 17th. we print anything and every
Mr. Ccadder, a nephew of thing. Special ruled books of every
! Mrs George r.t-rt, is visiting at I description promptly furnished,
i the Oest home in this va'ley. News-Review exclusive Job print
' TNe Telephone Association (f' (nir ripnnrtmnt.
Looking Glass held titer annunl
irrenng this week at l..e Look
ln Glass storo.
.Mr. and IWn. Alva V.iIJ.ims ef
Roseburg are visiting at the
hm..w nf fr. Williams nnreiiu
between Mie Looking Glas I iu t,is valley. XX.
TOL'UII TYI'KVVWTINU With
just 2 hours practice afternoon or
nlitht three or four days a week.
We teach you to use a typewriter
at a fair rate of speed In 3
months, the cost is hardly more
than the rental of a typewriter.
Why break your arm with pen or
pencil when this is so easy. Rose
burg Telegraph Institute, 224 Per
kins Bldg.
TkAI.VLVg
which Was introduced today
henator Staples. I
Salaries of District Court jud-l
gea would be increased ft oin
13,000 to 14.000 a year through j
a proposed bill broimht to Saleuij
by Judge Ashby C. Dkkson. j
The measure with several otlwrsl
prepared on behalf of the flute!
ar association. Judge Imkson!
s chairman of the associations
committee to draft thfse uuuy-
ures.
A bill Introduced In the house
by Fuller of Polk and Lincoln!
counties would place salaried!
peace olicers of t lit) state under
tho operations of the IMi-gon
Work turns (.'empensation iut.
CASKS TIIICOWX tUT.
W AS I II N G TO N. J a n. 1 9 - T w o
Spare time classes In Telegraphy
and touch typewriting. After
noon or night classes. Students
enrolling now will be prepared to
take positions this summer in a
profession that offers good oppor
tunities for advancement and
travel, work Is pleasant and con-J
genial, with pood salaries. Rose-1
burg Telegraph Institute, 221 Per
kins Wdg.
CAN" VOl R A IS K $850 CASH If
you can. hen is your chance. 2t
acres of good land in edge of
town: borders t-4 mile on paved
highway ; 5 acres cleared ; 15
acres heavy timber: the nest
commercial wood proposition In
Douglas county; umill house,
barn and a commercial poultry
house l0xl.i. Price fifteen hun
dred. Long time en balance. Uw
rence Agency, 123 Cass Street.
Phone 219.
DR. H.C. CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST
EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL
SERVICE
Perkins Building Phone 89
Second Floor Roseburg, Ore,
An Epic Drama of Great
H Hearts and Mighty Events
TONITE AND TUESDAY
TONITE AND TUESDAY
"Your breed was strong enough
to take that land from the claws
of the wilderness, but none
could be strong enough to keep
It from the gentle fingers of
progress." Theodore RoosevelL
WILLIAM
fox ;
rases attacking the soldier bonus VOfU'MOXKV-IS NO GOOD TO i
law were thrown out today by
the Supreme Court.
And it is all absolutely grnu
inr, not stned stuff.
In fnct the producers punr
nnlce tltat nil the uiipl.vne
scenes nre real nnd there is no
trick photornphy.
L. F. T. DANCE
ALSO: THE SPIRIT UALLSM SF.NSATION
Is Conan Doyle Right?
ALSO: THE CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY
a
V Thli (rt apwolal lrtln flitotvir only 13. for Adult! and lOo. for Chtldran J
Hexular K T. T. club dance
day. Jan. 20. K. of P. hall.
PORTLAND FIRM ROBBED
rOKTLAM. Ore., Jan- 19
nbbt rs climbl seven stor
the roof ef a buildliift herr early To
day by prilling a imper.it rm-t nre,
entered a trap door on the roof and
Inter broke opm the nte oi :ite
Killiam stationery romi-any. or. tho
Ht'cnnd floor, and the asfe of the
(tood Year Hubtter company. n
the firnt fliM.r, taking a total of ap
proximately $700 In cash and m0
in checks from the two antra. The
buildtnic ia two blocks from police
headquarters.
YOU I'nleaa you put It to work
Why Invest your money at 7 per j
cent when tlild opportunity 1
open to you Semi-business!
property, pay inn 2s pt cent on
thirty-two hundred. Vlly furnish-,
ed. fully injured. Two thousand
canh will hamlle It. Musi po at I
once. I-awrenre Agency, 125 Cass (
Streu. Phone 219. ;
Safe , WHAT " AN OPPORTPNMTY-Fo'r -
some fellow wttn a little money
and a lot of ambition. 29 acres
in edjie o? town; all creek bot
tom; icood 4 room house; barn; 1
storaw hoise; rhlcken huije; ;
other Improvements. Herders on
highway; near schotd. stor and
church; 2 cows; 2 horses; 2j
stoves: all kinds of equilment; i
everylhinit iroes it taken at once,
for twenty rive hundred dollars.
Kasy terms. Ijiwrence A'ucy,
Cass Street. Phouo 219.
DAUGHTERSO
OF THE
NIGHT
"Fox News'
"Alon."
Comedy
A Thvobbinn tsle
nisuraudt'rs. crammed
lion and thrills!
of tnldnite
full of sc-
K I It from the gentle fingers of I S (T7sWn LrM Mil
c"le
Prices this F.atur Program
Children 10c, Adults 2So
Also an "OUR GANG" Comedy
and "PATHE REVIEW
35c ANTLERS iT"
Coming ' Behold th. Womin"