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ROSEBURG NEWS-REViEW WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1925. 1 1 New Coats Suits Dresses THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WILL BE REMNANT DAYS After completing our inventory we find ourselves with thousands of remnants. Short lengths too short to carry in regular stock We have made them up in pack ages and have priced them at a fraction of their former value. An opportunity to save on Spring Dress Making Gingham, Voile, White Goods, Muslins, 'Sheeting, Tub in". Silks, Wool Goods, Curtain Goods, Draperies, Etc. New Shoes Willow Tan Pumps, Satin Pumps, New Oxfords. TODAY AT THE STATE LEGISLATURE Several ItllN Pnssc-d. RTATFHOI'SE. Satem.. Orepon, ' is. Prohibition law viola- j whlrh Senator llculs was chnlr tors may lie put to work on the I mn amj li In recommendation rock pile by sheriffs If house I.I , ..,,mled to tho state ar.4 nnsspii bv the house Is passed by the fenato and aigned by the governor. The use of aelnes on tlio const streams entering the Pa. Hie south of the Columbia. Is prohibited by house bill 284, which has passed tho house. Tho Bcnate hns passed housn hills 49 providing for creation of the Warner game refuge In Luko county. The sennte passed house Mil 100 authorizing Irrigation di Irlrts to enter Into contracts with tho United Stntea government ac cording to factfinders,' 1)111. Tho house defeated tho Hanks 1.111 providing rnr appeal from council license revocations. . Sennte bill 173 requiring ad justment of claims under the Ca rey lrrlgutloti act passed the house. The hoime unused neliatn hill 177, ncttlllK n mieecl limit of five j Allowances liy the rnnimllteo ) ciuialilel, he cliai'Kecl. are tullinu niiles an hour for enterini; a hlKh- last nluht were: Deaf Rchool i IO inrutsh iiower aiitflc lently low wnv from a cross road. ill 13, out); Klrls school, $ti:i,mu; j to attract Industries. They ur -Th) veto of (lovernor l'lerco I tialnliiK school, $119. C7R; state urucfvclinR on the theory, he ai wns sustnlnccl by the senato yvs- hospital, $!it!0.-l)S ; Knstcrn Ore- , (irinecl, that tin' ileum us must torilnv on he nr-c. hill No. ill.1 con hospital. $CII7.KI)0; InstKu- uroceecl the development. The which l.ail for Its purpose the nil thorlr.lnr rr the stale text hook commission, to ohtnln at Die low est possible, price text Imolts for the inirchnse of which the puh llshlne rompauy's refused to ex lend contracts. A strotiK flKltl was nnidcc In tho ftate senate yesterday afternoon uxnlnst house hill No. I' 13. In rreaslnc; the salaries of the dis trict attorneys of DreRon. but not unite sironK enough to keep the bill from passing. Siioerx'l" l''jirmiiir. STATI-.IIOI'SK. Salem. Orecon, Feb. 19 That all furiiiiiiir o'r litlons at state Institutions should be placed under the supervision of one num. to the end of saving the state an estimated $ I ml. (Milt ll yenr. has been recommended to piWK.:.I. THE LIBERTY THEATER I TODAY AND TOMORROW double show rr, Bewitching Evelyn Brent "The Dangerous Flirt" A dramntic knockout in which she'll steal your heart and make you like it. Also: Yale University Presents The Chronicles of America "WASHINGTON'S FIRST COMMAND" ! Aesop's Fables rIWMCMIMI Better Merchandise Better Servlc New Wash Materials, Sun and Tub fast Suit ings, New Voiles and Crepes. (he ways and last night by i mri-commiciee o. , beard of control. Losses In tho farm oporntlom at sumo of the Institutions ascert ained In an Investigation by Heals and others Mused the recommen dation. In mnklng allowances for Instl- hi.lnn. tin. ,f.mmltteM inn. In l.rn- ii r. tniliiairlul l.ulld- lug at tho Huto insane hospital, the purchase of additional land, ... or inane... h. i 1 pital and rattle to stork It. and I 'a new building at the tuhercu- 1 Ionia hospital. I , . ,, . ld:.eTMtn"n?tsr"hton" la moHon bv Senator Dunn that tint commltten report favornlily j on his bill to re-establish an Ash- 1 in ll ll in 1 1 iih I miiu'ii. in.. .'in- i ntltinn mulil n4t iiRrcn nnd fur- thcr roiiHidcriitltin of lliobill was , deferred until tnnleht. (ton for feeble minded, $ls2.7t"; tile nilnclecl, it;.c; tnhemito-clM hosnltal. $-'lfi. ): ' OrcKon national guard recon- siclcredl 9 1 X 5.000. . - lleveime IV.mIim Inir ItllN. STATKIIOl'Si:. Sal-ni. Oregon. Keh. IS.--In a nutshell the r'" venue procluclni! bills now before the ways and means committee mid the amount of ench is estl- muted to produce nre: Suspension of Industrial nfrl dent commission aid $r,0.n. Aitdlllon.il tax on ItlsurAll.e ooniimnlcs $:'i'.l. noil. Clklirette tax. $l',O0.UOO. (innrier mill road tax repeal, t- a.iinii. Additional corporation tax. $'-" ("osmetic tax. $100,000. Ten percent of fee from v:ir- A V X J V and Town Topics. K New Sweaters Blouses Cossard Corsets, New Models in Corsets, Brassieres, Circlettes. Ions slate activtes. $200,000. Battleship Oregon refund. $:!0. 000. Total, 11.758.200. In ndiltlon to this Coventor Pierre has proposed a peddlers license biy estimated to produce I0II.OIIU. Also mere is u.e l"-ion nihility of a motion picture tax. llesides the above sums tne ! stnte has in cash for the rom means committee 1Mltee.a consiU,.ration, S3.tis4.- al. Available funds If the above j measures pass, are expeciect i" exceed appropriations by Beveral hundred thousand dollars. To Develop Water Power. STATEHOLSE. Salem, Oregon. I Feb. IS Senator George W. Jo seph made a plea before the senate Judiciary committee last night in behalf of his resolution sul. milting to a vote ot tne peo pie a constitutional nuiendnient authorizing the state to develop water power. The amendment. authorizes the state to engage In I water power development either Independently or co-operatively with adjoining slates of the leder- al government. JetuUcr Joseph declared that If Orcvgou I. -o progress Industrially unci comuerclully clieup power must bo made vallahle i.m tuu iiu tut i tii n " - projfeta, ut which clu-ap power toulil he tti-vt'lunml (U'hio lHs ami 1'matllla Itanids. 1 lie power state, ho contenclecl, can ueveuip state, ho contenclecl, can imwer much cheaucr than nrivalu concerns unci in support ot tins , he pointed to tne Ontario power j project, Kranklin T. (irlfflth. president ut , j.u,.tnna I'.leclrlc l'ower company, spoke against the said ' ulm.ii,i,.nt. lie contended that i lnuni, ownership was not i (,.ll9,0 m power development, ! , iUlt,, power companies, he ' asserted have, now a nut plus ot ! power, ami can furuisti it us 1.hl.nlll). a-a ,,u, ,,,,,, n,0 priMlte 'power coinpaub's, he stated, ure , n) ,llt,,, i ,,e dcvelopiiielll i , .., ,,.. i,,int rlaill v as any cuie else, and are cluing every thing they can do to Unci end. Senate Hills I'lOcsed. STATKIIOUSK. Sulem, Oregon, Feb. IS. With oerhelinlug ap- sntmiomlr ;.Veafo;, uroval the first move lor a con- in the eur ly.tU whs tiikou today when tho enat pawneii the KL'P- per bill which is mviuiIu bill N tnly Hi-nator immtTuiutin uneil aaitiHt the bill. .... t ...I 1 tii'tnite bill 6 4. a voluminous meas- ure of l.'O paK. amemlinx the present atate bank codo ami in coi poraliiiK new material taken chieily from baiikinK la New York a tut tuliloi ntft. No nwm.-ulUHi uau vou'i'ii UKaint the loll. ale and possession of revol vers and pistols would l'e sharp l regulated under house bill p.tssed by tho house this niurniiiK. I n ease of prstuiii cimvicted of hit i ii je com enled Weapons on their person when couimitiiuK " eritne, tin additional Mentenre of not less than five or more than lo years In the petlitenliary could I t Imposed. Among the tills paed by the mate today were: Senate hill -Mti. Klepper, ex- tending time of making applica t ion under (tonus and loan net trom leeentber. I, ll'J lo June I :n. i!:7 Si iiatf bill 193, Kli'HHT mid CLAIM ILLECAL SEARCH MADE-IN HARRIS TRIAL ( Continued trom page one) rls residing on Lost Creek, and that the warrant not only falls to describe, the proiertr of any one, but does not even desiKmtte the : prorerty of any particular Harris. It is ali-o maintained that a search warrant must state whether or not Roods to be taken are stolen goods or are to be seized for any other crime, and that in this In stance no crime was alleged In the warrant. It is further contended by the de fense that a properly executed search warrant must set out with reasonable exactness the property or Koods for which the search war rant Is Issued, while In this case it alleged only furniture and house hold goods belonging to J. C. Wains ley. Prior to the trial of the case the defense moved to suppress the evi dence, on the grounds of an illegal search, but the motion was oerrul ed by Judge Hamilton. During the trial of the case the defense ob jected to the introduction of the evidence and testimony based upon the search, but was again overrul ed. 'After the state's testimony was In the defense examined two wit nesses to bring Out the facts of the search warrant, and then moved for a directed verdict. Further exami nation of witnesses was waived, and the defense made no argument. ! The case went to the jury upon the state's evidence and a verdict of guilty was returned. i Attorney Albert Abraham, repre senting Mr. Harris, asked time In which to prepare a motion for a new trial, and was given until FrM day to do so. Sentence w ill be pas sed at that time, ami the defense attorneys, Mr. Abraham and Elbert Hermann, state that they expect to nost bonds at that time for an ap peal to the supreme court to deter mine the validity of the warrant up on w hich the search was made. The court today worked on the rase of K. W. Kucnzli against Sam Director. This case resulted front an automobile accident last July. The cars driven by the two prin cipals in the ufTlon collided near Oakland, with considerable damage to both. Kach driver declared him self to bo right and the other to be wrong. Mr. Kueiizll filed suit against Mr. Director for :119.40 to ipay for the damages to his car, and Mr. Director immediately orougnt a counter suit for fc!!)l.li3. Attorney A. N. Orci.tt appears for the plain tilf and Attorney Albert Abraham for the defense. ttleh iiressu.e st.rav hose and ,jtn.,r B,nl)ng eeiuipment at Whar- Jlios. 0 From the hast to the largest, nl.l .ir vm.ne ll Is the nualitv. It has the flavor. Pure milk. J"j I r rir Above ...lice., lilllt- governmenl regulations. ic.ci cannot ask for more tu a loat. (itllMM IlltOS. MILK IIKEAL). phone 133. O. II. Krohm was here today from Cleveland and transacted busllio 'fur a few hours. Mr. Krohm return eU' home this evening. Vaughan lightweight drag saws Bnd parts at Wharton Ilros. C. J. Anderson was a Hoseburg ' visitor today, and spent a few boms I transacting' business and visiting 11.1. friends. Mr. Anderson .resides jilt Melrose. , m Smln w,. vl.silotri here today troni noriii of tew n. '1 hey re:ciili I'oinlH lteprcs"lital ive llallcy, provldins ior state flax. Among bills passed by the house: House) bill 4 14, nillli!iu ItiK county courts to pay lor cer tain culverts which legally could not be clone heretofore, the meas ure particulally affecting I'ni.i- .tilla county Woiibl lnrrea.se Salaries. STATKIIOl'SK, Salem, Oregon. Fell. 1 S. Seiator I pton totlay in troduced a bill lei increase 111'' salarb'S cf several Kliiiuatti county oflieiuls. Tht measure would in crease the salaries of the county jiulge from Jl-'.ini to $: i-iii. i. " pay cif the coinuiissioiiers from J.". a day while on oilicial bu-iti -s to $l.""0 each a jeer, the tre:ts urer from $i;,ti to $1miu. ttie county clerk from $JiHlM tei $1 1 l-m and the assessor front $l.'iini ;400. Ih'tcnt rotivrntloil Hi II. STATKIKH'SK. Snicm. Or.'ir. ii. : F'h. S. Thf house this ninrn- inn by u vot of ;17 la IS iW-U.u- i the pre-primary convention l-ih ; Zto. Introtluceil by tho Juckon ioii:: , Kenre.entuttvo Cowcin. J.i 1 son county, pxplulma that In- ! Hlred to te the bill patseii ami 8,,IU on u the nemite, her0 o- i jeetious mi,eht he brmiht o n .....lt tt. Kilt will prohahly be put i i sleep a; has the Mills hill." ' said, "but it will give npponun y to bring out poinis of the no . ure, and later I hope to bo ii. ir to drart another measure." Itepresentat Ive H hum way of Mornw and 1' mat i tla couniir 'p posed the bill on the c run ml t'.it it would tie a eaudidnte's h.tmN ! before be ran for election on .t party tltket. t The bouse yesterday recoii'-ul r ted Un neicative ueiion on h.u ! bill 4-0 providMiK for a remiit i ; of tux penalties tor lit. I to ll','.'.. iFolIownK A short explanaton by i Itepresentntive Calkin at the ;real intent of the bill desiKind h.tln f -ii morn hn fnund the w uU,lMv (hrnmh board crop, , ,ow prices to pay ihetr tav. s time, the house gave the mem i A tavurrtble' rote. Provision that remissfoit of iwiiallies s', not be made unless the orii; amount of taxes Is paid by (. Jt'inbtT 31. lit-b. J NEW TODAY X ROOM FOH RiiNT 120 W. St. Phone 177. Lane FOH KENT Furnished house, uioxl ern. Phone ZtivL. FTjUS.LK Dry woodf V. A. Jen kins, phone 14FI1. VV A N T i". I - 1 iouew oi k" by day or hour. Phone 05 J. Mrs. Ed. Noah. Ft li" SALE Poland "CTiina, "sow with 7 pigs, 7 days old. lut,ulre P. J. Uallf. GKNl'I.NK HKAN Spray HOSE At Klecker-Amort Co., 607 N. Jack son St. FOK SALE flood saw mill. Priced low. (i. W. Young Ac Son, Ko.se- burg. Ore. FOIt SAI.KAboUt in100 feet US ed lumber of all kinds. Jxo takes the lot. See Ilurch, at Ford Gar age. CAN L:SK A few more old cars tor wrecking. Sniff's Auto Wreck ing House. MS N. Main. KoH'SAl.E- Kresky brooder stove; one Sou St. Helen incubator; 1 Fordson tractor. Phone 311-1.. Folt 'SAI.KThoroughbred While llock Hatching ikk (Daniels strain.) W. It. Klusel, Wilbur, Ore. FOirs7l7E --(iood Star sedan, first class condition, new paint. See car at Aden's Paint Shop, or call .Wt. WANTED- (Senile cow with good Mow of milk. Write A. M. Wallace 71SE. 2nd Ave. N., Hoseburg, Ore. FOIt S A EE White Holland tur keys, nlso !)IS Ford touring to exchange for Jersey cows or mo torcycle. C. C. Fulton, Myrtle Creek. . FOIt SALE I'M. R. toni and 1 Toulouse gamfer. Several Poland China pigs, work horses, black n.ik stove wood. E. A. Kruso, Hoseburg. Ft )K SALlf West ZnA, E-rooni bungalow, modern, with bath, lit-ge lot with shade and li'utt trees. Jjsuu, terms. Owner, call 52S-J. 11 A y FoT'lTLE AUalta, grain, hay, timothy and straw, guaran teed quality; prompt shipment. Prices upon application. Hicbard Nymnn. Walla Walla, Wash. U ANTKl) .Man will, car to a e 1 1 cnmpiVte Hue quality auto tirt'3 and tubus. Kxclurfive territory- Kx-pt-rience not ntccary. Salary J'Hj.'-ii) per month. Milestone ltub bcr Company, Kast Liverpool, Ohio. I WANT- TO TTUAf)Kthe best paying RerfiM-al store and highway service station in Oregon for a Kood ranch. I want a place suited for dairy, poultry and sheep, about a sixteen thousand dollar value. My business will beai in spection. What have you to trade? See Lawrence Agency. 125 Cass Street. iMione 2VJ. i iioKorciinnrci) siihep a CUOD MINK This place Is ideal for" the mirpose, 270 acres in tract, fully Blocked and equipped; 50 acres excellent land in crops; fenced and cross fenced; live stream through place; fine bun galow; new barn; extra pood im provements; good team; harness; wimon; full set tools and imple ments ; 1 cow; 40 Read pood Kheep; 4)1 Angora Koats; biff bunch chickeps all kinds fruit; on main road; near school, eleven thousand five hundred takes everything. Kasy terms. Lawrence AKncy, J25 Cass Sireet. Vhone 219. Sutherlin. and spent a few hours Ishoppiug and attending to business j affairs. Do you need to tame your wife? Hear "Taming of the Shrew" ut ' Anllers Thursday. 1 Among tho.se to spend a few . hours in this city today visiting i with file'ticls ami transacting busi- ' nesa was (. Johnson. Mr. Johnson lis a (Ilendale resident. ! , Luwu grass seed and fertilizer iv Wharton Hros. Frank Jackson, a tourist, was j fined $J5 and costs in the local Justice court today. 1 Charles Hanson, a fur buyer, was fined $-5 and costs by Justice of the 1'onte Ceorge .feme this afternoon lor buying furs without . a state permit. Mrs. lsabel'.e I.a Mere, the wi dow of lite late Win. I.a Mere. who was killed a few months ago when struck by the ear driven by S. S. Shell of Oakland, brought suit today against .Mr. Shell for damages In the sum of $7.."oo. She is represented by Attorney George Neiiueiv Goes to Id llapy and wasiS up happ rw if hij buiir.css i5 advertised Fir Slab Wood I $3.50 per tier Denn-Gorrdscn Co. I Call 123 4, I t. . ; CONFERENCE ON DISARMAMENTS COOL1DGE PLAN (Continued from page 1 ) been mentioned here, "In conver sations with the American am bassador and is at present under consideration," Foreign Secretary Austin Chamberlain announced in tiie House of Commons todayln answer to a question by Commau der Kenw-orlhy. Questioned further Mr. Char les Chamberlain begged to le al lowed to confine himself for the present to tho foregoing stulo iiitnt. t WASHINGTON, Feb. 18. In formal (li-ciissioii of a new arm. I conference, to be called by Presi dent Coolidge, has been proceed ing In London, but officials here indicated today that no definite results had been attained. The state department would not discuss the subject beyond authorizing the statement that the conversations had not yei reached the point of an exchange of formal notes. . It in assured. In the absence of official comment that the steps taken look to an extension of the Washington naval treaty, so as to include a limitation on auxiliary craft as well as capital ships. Such a project was under con sideration there at the time the League of Nations brought for ward Its plan for an arms confer ence to be held under league aus pces. That plans since encount ered obstacles and President Cool idge has said ho only awaited an opportune moment to make a con ference suggestion of h! own. Hurdle and Myers spray guns at Wharton Hros. The school board met last night in regular session and devoted considerable time to the considera tion of school matters. H. K. Lar son, met with tho board and pre sented the essentials of a good athletic field. The board expects to improve a portion of the newly acquired school grounds for ath letic purposes. City Superintendent Harm.i pre sumed a new salary basis, upon which Kiadu and hitfh school teach ers would be rated alik and training would be considered as a partial determination of the rat of pay. The school board took no actiun, however. Here from points east of town to- i day for a few hour?, was W. G. ! Paul. Mr. Paul resides at Dixonville land was het7 on business. Tern Mix in 'Last of the Dunnes' i A drama of a boy's njiiit a; ain-t gold camp crooks for love and fortune. "ONE LAW FOR THE WOMAN" with CULLEN LANDIS MILDRED HARRIS ALSO GOOD COMEDY TONITE ONLY It's a Riot of Fun Bebe 10c 25c Daniels "7rliss Bluebeard" Ono husluinil plus nt.ntlur tiii.bnpil inukt'S opi hunbnml ton manv. Anil that irak.'S Miss IlliM'b- nnl" ono lotip. Also "International Newt" AND "Sir Wnlter Raleigh" ANTLERS TRIDAYSATURDAV Tom Mix in "Last of the Duanes" j : j I Last Time Tonite 10c -'f's15c Everybody was expecting it. v The sombre, heavy colorings and the old ' cut of the garment couldn't be excused any longer. And rrow what a welcome change! And how the makers of ADLER COLLEGIAN CLOTHES are showing what art in clothing really is. Such easy draping lines, full of style and refinement, are a revelation; and the colors pastel shades of laven der, blue tan and grey. No wonder the best dressed men in Roseburg are coming in every day to pick their new Spring clothes here. $25 to $50 PENCBIS Are you hungry? Try one slice I of GRIM M liKOSi. MILK BREAD for real satisfaction. Phone 133. i Wanted For Cash .1923-1924 FORDS Mathewi Motor-X-Change 115 Jackson St. INSURANCE You maintain a reuerve fund to help you went I tor a flnunclul crisis. . Hit morp frtnitent nnd unexpert-l-d nre the crtneg bnmtcht abot l.v ace Wit-nt, by fire, by tlu-ft. They till .iiif.in h-r tmln you have the ri&it kit.d .f Insurants, the r.'n rv.'-ruid that ennhljH yon to m l the best of the unexpected. Hnvo your f.'SFBiirc. epf I ELECTRO-CHIROPRAGTICS NOT A THEORY We have restored sight to the blind (from cata ract), action to the paralyzed, digestion to the dyspeptic, health and happiness to many who thought themselves past help. Then why suffer? Investigation costs ypu nothing. You decide what you want to do. DR. RUPERT A. MOON Electro-Chiropractor , Phone 554 324 Perkins Bldg. Return Engagement j of the' I Moroni-Olson Players a A in Shakespeare's Tamingof More Amusing Produced by Moroni-Olsen on the Eastern Chau ( tauqua platform in 1924 i Antlers, Thursday, I Adults $1.00 9. The 6 Turn in MENS Clothing Styles . has . come Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg. . Roseburg, Ore. Phone 86. Electronic Diagnosis xna Treatment (Abrama, Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic nnd Chlropractlo , Physician 17.1IM9 Prmns Blda. Phone 491 OR. DEAN B. BUBAR OITUF.TniST ' Specialist in th tilting or Olassns 116 Jucksnn St. theShrew than "Kempy" Feb. 19, at 8:15 Students 50 ct. 8