SIX Sharpies, DeLaval and Vega Cream Separators At Mall Order rrleoa $37.50 up Sold on Easy Terms No Interest to Pay. Douglas County Creamery PHONE 340 JEWEL ROBBER MAKES confident they had Information APOLOGY TO VICTIM la hank president, and robbed her CHICAOO, Feb. 3. Search for of Jewels valued at tu.oiio was be the gentlemanly "raffles" wearing ting made today. The police were horn rim glasses who aiiologizcd inictit of Mrs. Olio Kaspar, wife of when he Invaded the hotel apart- j which would lead to his nrrcst. Down Where the Vest Begins How are you fixed for a Good Belt or a pair of Suspenders? 1 24 Cass THE LIBERTY CONSULT 0J . . Rapp Building 3 LAST TIME TONIGHT BIG SPECIAL SHOW At our rcKUlur prlcca Only 10 nnd 15 ci'nls BIG SPECIAL SHOW g g At our rcKUlur prlcca Only 10 nnd 15 ccnls ft I 3S. iip P Wyndham wTi4J iirilt' $ g Standing Sf K $ Arthur IK'1 fi g Rankin yk,.1 An F.pic Pliotoclrarrut of J ij Rickeen Pf&i Thrombins Society Life! rIm? iSntsi A Jam packed wllb dra- 5 B,lder ?jVWV ,,,.!, dvnnimle! A plelure that 5 tl..VYu jiOS J&i will keep y, l enthralled, from E 9 tXmrimLr V "' "l"l. wh the novoliy V S MiPf . ' ff l,s ll'etne. Its toll:., sit II. i: Inn:. , i ' ryiMg"" and tts remarkable aetinu! g ' Also: The Charley Chase Comedy ft fj : tj Wednesday and Thursday !S Two Nights Only J Douglas Fairbanks tj Itctiirn KninKenient. In "ROBIN HOOD" ! Also: The Charley Chase Comedy Wednesday and Thursday Two Nights Only Douglas Fairbanks Itelurn Knragenient, In "ROBIN HOOD" 6lTOTTWMTTMTTIT f wilt Street. RUN DOWN A run down system Is due to disordered nerve. A chiropractic examination locales your trouble, and by adjustments relieves it und builds up the body. 'Yours for Health" Dr. C. H. McNeil K Chiropractic Specialist Phone 694-J 327 West Cass S2 THEATER 'n F.pic Pliotoclranii of I ltrolibinp; Society Life! story jam packed with dra matic dynamite A picture that Keep vou enthralled, from start to tinUll. with the novelly of its theme. Hm tetl;:e sit ll.i: intl:. It reiuai kahle aetipgl It! SE RETURNS POSTAL RAISE! n l mmt n r" prupufii mini .auor aniena- 9 bill to SEfJEii::::::::::;::?: Prerogative of Starting Revenue Legislation Not Surrendered. WILL HAVE OWN BILL Mayfield Seated as Senator From Texas No Special Session For Farm Legislation. (AHncfated Ttm T-"J Win1.) WAS F 1 1 NO TOK, Fi b. 3. Tho house toilay asscrti-d Kh cxrlusiv. rlt'lit to initiate revenue legisla tion by voliiiK 225 to l.i3 to return the poMtal pay and rato Jiirrease bill to tbn m-nato. This antlon, at a time when It appeared likely that the house would take up a poHtal bill of its own within a few tayn, wag based on the contenton that th1 rale provisions of the senate measure Infringed on house preroRative of initiating revenue leKitdatlon. Mayfield Wins Seat The aenate today sealed Senvor Mayfield, democrat, of Texa:i, (I s uiisKlng the content brought by l,eori: E. IJ. I'eddy, d. i a"J can- ;didate i:i the 1922 elec.lon. j AriinK on the unanlnuui report of the elections coiumilt" wlmh found no basin in 'the charges of excesMve expenditures or conspir- ' ncy between Mayfield and the Ku Klux Klan, the senate ended the twoyear flbt without u word of ! debate. Evidence on which the depart ment of Justice nan annoiinc-l its purpose to bring new proceedings liere in the caso of Senator Wh ;i ! er of Montaim was laid b'f!e ,i special grand lury today In the District of Columbia suprtme I court. To Probe General Electric Co. The Federal Trade Commission would be directed to investigate the extent to which the Ceueral Electric company controls the electric power industry, under a resolution reported today by the senate. Interstate commerce com mittee. i The resolution comprises a modification of one Introduced by j Heuator Norrls, republican, Ne braska. Under It the treasury de partment would be fUv'.-n nulhority to give the commltlej nccess to such of Its reports and nvrls aa are deemed pertinent tJ ;ho in quiry. Farm Legislation Dragj Allhoimh disappoint'"! 'bit hi? farm relief program h:i n.t hi en given priority by leader ir. i ("ti gress, .'resident Cooli lire lh in clined to accept their Jur'Rin- nt and has no legislation after March 4. With members of congress from (he agricultural stales taking the position that there, is no emer gency requiring action, the presi dent would regard their decision as matured judgment. These members of congress, Ihe president holds, should have bet ter information than (he ?x 'ctrlve as to the need fur limn 'di.i tion, nnd he Is disposed to leave the question squarely up to con gress. He has laid before the ex ecutive body recommendations for relief worked out by a commission of experts, has notified the Naders that be desires legislation based on ihese recommendations put ahead anil feels thai Ihe responsibility now lies with the leaders at the capllol. The house agriculture commit tee decided to have drawn up a bill embodying the recommenda tions of President Cooliilge's agri cultural conference, to contain nil suggestions excepting aldose relat ing to the tariff. Vhls action was taken ;n give ! the committee a basis from wnich Oregon would be required under to prut I house bill 3yl introduced by Mc- Chairman Hansen nnnounr-M h 1 CaUistcr. Marion county, yesterday proposes to Inltoduee a gri.n ev alternmin. It would put a definite port bill rl.allar to one Ir.ti i 'tue l educational requirement on all per sist week 111 the si n il.' h Si naf.r ! sons practicing healing arts, except McXary. riniibllian Oiegoii. and Ing dentists, opticians and L'hrlst whii'li coalains man; f-.nuns f . Ian Science pratcloners. the old M. Nary llauge,, bill. Tho I House bill 40D introduced by far committee today took up the Can-1 kin. Jackson county, today, would ALL DISEASES of the human font miecessfully treated by Dr. Moses D. Vinyard SURGEON CHIROPODIST I'.HIllf.-H Sunday and Kvenlnr by upeclal apixtlnttm nt CiIU to any part of city. Miti.sf:uMton ;mirunu ed. Consultation F rc. rer appointment Phone No. fS !1 ONE STATE SWATH ( llll.li I.AIlolt HILL. IIAItTKOHI), Conn., Feb. 3. - The Connecticut state senate today, y a vote of 'i'.i to 1, refused to ratify the propose j child labor amend- SCHOOL ENROLLMENT I Roseburg schools hive a I registration of 1,372 pupils for th second semester, it was an- ! nounccd this afternoon by ! City Superintendent M. 8. llainm. lain la a slight in- crease over the first semester. The Increase has made it nec- essary to start a new class at the Central school, which now has an enrollment of 43 pu- pils. The Rose school has Hi. Benson 3112, Fullerton lliu und the high school 4 15. p?r-WIIlfam bin, de?I,ti 1 to fur ther cooperative marke:iiit; with Hepresentutive Willi mil, lepubl.- can, Michigan, testifying. S'tiator Capper, Republican Kansas, today re-lnlruddJud Us bill providing for crea.iui of a fed eral co-operative market board. Better Teeth For Prohi Law Federal penalties for prohibition violations are inadequate, a sub committee of the house committee on alcoholic liquor traffic declar ed In a preliminary report today of its Investigation into the subject. A favorable report on the Germ an commercial treaty with reserva tions was ordered today by the senate foreign relations commit tee. Under the (reservatlons congress would retain the right after the first year to change provisions of the treaty relating to prefer; uiial tariff and rail rates upon i0 days notice. A resolution to put the house on record as favoring American ad herence to the world court wjs Ap proved today by the house foreign affairs committee. The recent offer made by Hemy Ford to the government of bis re search facilities and experts in so lution of the Muscle Shoals prolj lem Is considered by President Cotilidge as a proffer that the gov ernment might desire to accept. The president foresees that If the Underwood private leasing Muscle Shoals bill finally Is ap proved by congress the executive departments of the government may need expert aid in carrying out the provisions of the measure. SCHOOL VOTER BILL FAILS TO MEET APPROVAL (Continued from page 1.) means committee. Pruning Knife Vhm. Farming operations at tome of the state institutions will be In vestigated by the ways and means committee, it has been decided. The farm at the school for the deaf Is said to be lusing about I6.U00 a year and Borne other losses have been ascertained. The farms at the training achool for hoys, the state hospital for the insane and the feeble minded in stitution are said to be making; a profit, Tho ways and means committee has made cuts totalling about iriO.ooo in estimated requirements of various activities, Ihe main one beinK a slush of $lt,20 from the attorney generals department, where Stiti.l'SO was renuested and only J.'iil.ouo tentatively allowed. lor irrigation district interest bond 7f.(Ml0 was asked and .".!. imiO allowed. The special state boards consoli dation committee appointed by liovernor IMerce several months auo to study that question and sub mit u report to the present legisla ture toilay sent in its report. It recommends passage of a bill pro viding for a specinl board to go fur ther into the study than the pres ent committee has hail lime to do. It calls attention to the present system which It claims Is Inef ficient. Strict qualifications of all persons seeking tu practice healing arts in I repeat i tie quarter mm state roati tax as provided for under section 1113 of the present "code. AGED RESIDENT DIES Robert A. Woodruff, who alnce li"3 has been a resident of this county, passed away late this after noon at his home on Winchester street. Mi. Woodrurf has been In failing health for several month, his condition arising from the complications of old age, and Ihe members of his family were all al his bedside when death occurred. Coming to Oregon across the plains In lv:.3 he took up a farm In the vicinity of Melrose, where ho spent practically his entire life. He is survived by a widow and two sops, Virgil nnd Moit. Funeral anangt incuts have not yet been made. In today from points south of town as T. ll Haver. Mr. llayer Is n resident of Green, atul was here attending tu business matters. NZW TODAY FULLER Brushes. C. L. Houghton, Tel. 210-YI. WANTED Two timber fullers. In quire 116Cass8t. WILL TKAlOECrevrolet touring for wood. P. O. Jlox 644. TOAIJE Ford tourlnaJ car'for what have you. 8ee Wood at Empire Darn. STETAL BATH TUB With-fit-tings, 5. See Wood at Empire Barn. fiPOT LIGHTS. Genuine Sllverbeam spot llghta, $1.95. Wilaon'a Tire .Shop. WANTED A large trunk in good i condition at a fair price. Phone f,3s. Powell. FOR RENT Apartmanta for housekeeping. 327 W. Douglas St. Tel. 351-L. FOR SALE or rent One 306 acre farm with small farm adjoining if desired. Phone 39-J. WANTED Experienced farm hand wlshea work. W. O. Gallyer. Box 757, Roseburg, Ore. FO RESALE A good-light saddle horse, price $20, or will trade for other stock. A. Louia Kggleton, Oakland. Ore. FOR SALE 1 yearling helferg or will trade for chickens, White leghorns. Plymouth Rock or R. I. R. W. S. Bryant, Mllo. Ore. imtTilXf ED12 acres near town"; half block broccoli land. $150 per acre or rent before Feb. J5th. Ben R. Hones, R. F. D. 4, Grants Pass, Ore. LOST Between Roseburg and Oakland Feb. 2. Pennsylvania Ford balloon cord tire on rlra. Please return to Lock wood Mo tor Co. Reward. FOR SALE 1 of the new ready madebeaded dresses. Was fitted too tight for me. Would do for young slender woman or girl. Priced right. Tel. 578-R. HERE'S ANOTHER BARGAIN 1U23 Ford coupe. In excellent con dition. This car has had good care and has been driven less than M 10 miles. THE PRICE IS $275. TERMS. MATHEWS MOTOR-X-CHANGE 1 15 Jackson St. NEWCT)MER TO ROSEBURG Wants 300 baby chicks, White Leghorn, three doi'en laying hens, 6 turkeys; 4 duck's; 30 young pigs; two brood aows; one thor oughbred milch goat. Care of Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street, Phone 219. OR KENT Best sheep ranch In county; good improvements; fine trout stream through place; fine ' big spring; all kinds open range; on good road; 50 acres deeded land; over hundred acres bottom land. Must be taken at once. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. A PEACH OF A PROPOSITION And don't you forget it. Old age compels me to sell 13 acres of fine bearing peaches; fine river bottom land; borders on river and paved highway; has big In come; will sell on contract with very small payment If buyer will Improve place; long time on bal ance. Price $2NU0. Lawrence Agency, 125 Casa Street. Phone 219. BUT SEEVHAT YOU GET! For your money. 40 acre8 In tract; 2) acrea twelve year old prunea; one acre strawberries; 7 acrea plow land; balance finest timber in valley; fine spring water; good 6-room house; barn; chicken house; one good cow; one horse; all kinds tools and implements; some chickens. Clear title to ev erything for three thousand dol lars. Takes half cash. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. i WANTED A LIVE WIRE To fur nish big camp ground with but-' ter. eggs, milk, cream, fruit and vegetables'. Unlimited demand for all you can raise. 80 acres with big auto camp on ranch; 30 acrea splendid garden land ; all kinds ! fruit and berries; modern elec- trie lighted bungalow'; fine water' Bystem team; harness; wagon; ' full set tools and Implements, in- eluding power saw; 4 excellent milch cows; 2 calves; 50 chick-j ens; new cream separator: fenc-i ed and cross fenced; on paved j highway. Price $.HUO0. Lawrence Agency, 125 Casa Street. Phone 219. I Onty two altes are to be con- sfiTered at the special advisory school election to be held on Saturday, Feb. 7, at the high school. One site Is in West ! Roseburg, the one offered by A. J. Bellows, and which con- 4 slsta of 13 Bcres of land, and the other ia the aite known as the central site, which la In fact the north half of the 4 block upon which the present ; high achool building now etanda. There are no other aitea to be considered, the residents of the district being asked by the school board to i select between these two. The school site committee , was unable to agree. They In- vestlgated all proposals offer ! a ed. and considered all avail ! able property, and decided that the Mellows tract, and ! the central location were the two best. Kach has distinct t ail vantages: each has some I disadvantages, but nothing j could be found better, and be- tween the two the committee could not decide. Consequently the achool ) board ia asking the residents of the district to decide upon which one they desire the building to be placed. i: CHANGE IN BARBER SHOP Roy Sacks who for the past few months has been employed at the Radio barber shop, left last night for lioise, Idaho, where be expects to open a shop of bis own. Mr. Sacks was secretary of the local union, and bin many friends here regret his departure. His place In the Radio shop has been taken by O. C. Pitts, an expert in ladle. i' work, as well as other lines of the irade. X If your slicker don't turn water you might as well wear a bathing suit. Walrus brand slickers are guaranteed to turn water and not crack. DUDS FOR MEN Incorporated Be ahead of trouble Insurance today Is worth a hundred regrets tomorrow. Our office Is open six days every week and Bix nights if necessary to discuss, advise, counsel, Investigate and go over your Insurance prob lems. Insure Today We Are Ready MJtSQHIC BIPC. ROSfBUBC, OPE Electronlo Diagnosis ana Treatment (Abrams Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic. Physician 417-1S-19 Perkins Bldg. Phone 491 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OITOMKTHIS'r Specialist In the fitting- of Glasses lit Jackson Ht. DR. H.C. CHURCH OFTOMETR1S1 EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE Perkins Building Phone 8 Second Floor Roseburg, Ore. TONITE ONLY "The Sixth Commandment" Appeals to Every Girl. Strikes home with every man. Also Comedy and "World New$" 10c 15c TOMORROW THURSDAY WIlltAM TONY THE WON0CR HORJI HEART BUSTER FOX. W"rK?V :maje:6tic fill H The Booterle's Shoes are reliable, trustworthy, stylish and lower priced. We don't care how dainty and exacting her taste may be, she appreciates that the Booterle's Shoe Offerings are uoove and beyond all other Shoe offerings. The woman who wants distinctive and really chic fashion creations, who wants value as well ua correct styles, who wants to be fitted correctly file knows the Booterie is the store of all stores. Roseburg Booterie IRVIN BRUNN SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET. PERKINS BLDG. CASS STREET STATUS OF DEBT (Aaoclated Pna Leurd Wlre. WASHINGTON. Feb. 3. Secre tary Hughes advised the senate today that the Paris agreement for payment of the American claims against Germany out of re parations was negotiated under the long recognized authority of the president to arrange for the' payment of claims In favor of the United States and its nationals. The secretary's letter, transmit ted by President Coolidge in re sponse to a resolution sponsored by senate irreconciliables, did not answer their question whether at any time during the preliminary conversations or the negotiations ' Meeting of Red Cross j Ambassador Kellogg had proposed A regular meeting of the Douglas any reservations. ! county chapter of the American "The agreement makes no pro-! Red Cross was held yesterday after 1 vision for sanctions." the secretary noon at the offices of the chamber ; Raid, "and does not commit the jof commerce at 4:30. Only regular United States in any way to any ; business was transacted. 'action In case the contemplated payments are not made." ; The secretary reviewed the cir cumstances under which the Dawes reparations plan was nego- ; tiated and said that "as it was lm- j portant that the payments expect- i en under me iiawes plan snoum i not be distributed without appro priate recognition of the claims of the United Stntea and its partlcl-,. nation In the payments. repre sentatives were designated to act for this government at the confer ence In Paris. MEETING TODAY A number of interested persons gathered nt the city hall this after noon 'o hear Prof. H. D. Scudder of the Oregon Agricultural College ex plain the model farm project. The Chamber of Commerce has been investigating the farm with a view of filing an objection to any future appropriations for the work, and NEXT MONDAY NIGHT E. J. Carpenter Offers CCORSt MMANUS CARTOON MUSICAL COMrDY BRINGING Prices: 50c, Seats on R IN i; r tvtaYTHiMB mw cooo husk: Rr ANTLERS LAST TIME TONITE IT'S A SENSATION! Another of the World'a Greatest Photoplays "CAPTAIN BLOOD' The story of the Pirate who finally became Governor of Jamaica, with J. WARREN KERRIGAN With an atltar cast of thousands! fi a;r ANTLERS Ait n Wednesday: "In Every Womans Life" She Knows- lp What does she know? She knows that Prof. Scudder, who has been in charge of the work, asked for an opportunity to fdiow what has been accomplished and the reasons why he believes the project should be continued. DANCE at Dixonville Saturday Night February 7 Hayshakers A Business Man Goes to Bed Happt) and wakes up happj) iF his business. R is adOertised "'FATHER IRELAND Si. 10 and 1.6; Sale Friday