EIGHT
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11. 1925.
Visit Our Spring Showing, Then
Select Your Coat
or Your Ensemble Suit
FROM THIS WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT
"WCDflp-fU tennis Kasha., Pad rones, Bamboo, Peach down cloths
Smtdiing mii
Agency for
BUSTER BROWN
SHOES
DR. DEAN B. 6UBAR
OK10MKTHI1.T
Specialist In th tilting e
111 Jackson St.
DANCE
AT MOOSE HALL
Wednesday
t March 11
GOOD MUSIC
DANCE
at
Melrose Country Club
Saturday Nile
. March 14th
GOOD MUSIC
Who-Owes-U
We get the money because
we know local conditions
know the .majority of the
debtors give personal call
service know our business,
and like our job.
Can we be of srrvlco to youT
Douglas Creditors Ass'n, Inc.
In Rear of Douglas Abstract
Company
'1?I"IMMKKIM
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THE LIBERTY THEATER
TODAY AND TOMORROW
THE BIG SHOW
Tha Year's Oulstnndinif Melodramatic Crook Mystery
Thrill--Comcciy Dranin, with Beautiful Evelyn.
ALSO
BENNY LEONARD
(World's1 Lightweight Champion)
LOVED BY EVERY RED liLOODED AMERICAN
'FLYING
ALSO: AF(SOP.S FABLES & TOWN TOI'ICS
Friday and Saturday, WILLIAM FAIRBANKS, In
"RACING. FOR LIFE"
MIIMIsMIWMCTro
PRICES FEATURE
Value must predominate in every garment in our store
this, our established policy, was never more evident
than in our
COATS AND ENSEMBLE SUITS
FOR SPRING '
Exceptionally low are our pricings starting at
$15.00
and including our comolete show in or in new colors and ma-
up to $60.00
Better Service Bettor Merchandise
Learn Telegraphy
DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES
Roseburg Telegraph Institute
Room 224, Perkins Bldg.
Automobile Owners
One of the moat valuable kinds of
Insurance you can carry Is Public
Liability Insurance. This form of
Insurance protects you from finan
cial loss In the event that your
auto Injures someone and there Is
a claim against you fur damages.
We also write all other lines of
automobile, fire and accident Insur
ance. pniFBurtc. m
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years old and up have some
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This means premature old
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very apt to be the cause. Our
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costs you nothing. Modern
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324 Parkins Bldg. 'Phont 554
Regular Price
Only 10 and IS cents
FISTS"
Agency for
MUNS1NG
WEAR
STATE DELEGATION
IN" CONGRESS FAVORS
AIRCRAFT DEFENSE
A well attended rms-tlnr of l'mp
qua Chapter Heserve OPIIcers' As
sociation, was held last night at
the L'mpqua Hotel. The chapter re
ceived its charter at this meeting,
and Is now officially recognized.
Lieut, Oscar llerrle was In charge
of the instruction program, his
subject being Army Organization.
At a previous meeting the chap
ter went on record as favoring
more sdequate aircraft as a neces
sary adjunct of the nation's de
ferine. This resolution was for
warded to the Oregon delegation
and the answors
read last night.
received were !
The resolution'
I
was as follows:
Whereas, It appeara from recent
testimony of army and navy offic
ials before the appropriate commit
tees of congress, from writers In
the public Journals, and from
fnmmnn ronnrl that lha al fm-nua
of the United States are admitted-i
j iiin-iiwi tu mo air lureei ui ,
other powers, and that the aircraft
j used by the air services are either
obsolescent or obsolete, leaving the
I United States practically defense
I leas to hostile aerial attack.
: Therefore, the Umnqua Chapter.
; Reserve Officers' Association of
' the United States, in session duly !
i convened at Roseburg, Oregon, j
February 16, 1925, after seriously i
debating the matter, atid hearing I
the several views of well Informed;
uimriB ui wie jwiwrvt-, uu unaiil-
; mously adopt the following resolu-
Hons:
j Resolved, that l'mpqua Chapter,
I Reserve Officers' Association of
i the United States, do urge and
I.
i pray the state of Oregon's repre-'ble, the senate had ennduded an
I sentatlves In congress to vote fa- other tie vote. 40 to-40. Just as
vorably on the subject of adequato the vice-president, who could have
aircraft defense, and It Is further, cast -ehe deciding ballot, entered
i Resolved, that a copy of these the chamber. When at this Junc
j resolutions be forwarded to each ture. Senator Overman of North
iiiemuer oi uie wregon delegation !
in io wir iu senaiors
from Oregon, the state department :
...o ... o. , ,o w, ,,-,
nun, hiiu iu nuiiunai iieuuquariers
of the Heserve
Officors' Assocla-
Hon,.
I he following replies were recelv-
ed from members of the Oregon 1
delegation. Indicating their stand
on this Important question
"Am In favor of adequate air
craft defense, and am glad to have
the letter from I mpqua Chapter.
"CHARLES U MeNAKV."
"I desire Io acknowledge receipt
m nii.jr n, renmuuoiis amipieu oy mn's nomlnalioa but none would
l ni.qua Chapter. 1 am very glad undertake to Int. rpret the views or
to have this copy of your resolu- purposes of Mr. Coolldge.
tlon. and thank you for the court-1 Senator Cummins of Ohio, chnlr
esy, and shall give this matter ' mB f the judiciary commlit. .
most serious attention. ;tnat fivorablv reported the noniln-
"ROBKR r N. Sl'ANFIELD." j atlon. said, however, that he could
I too have been giving attention not ,oe Kbere another vote would
to the dispute between the depart- change the alluatlon. adding that
menta and others relative to the mo of tne ,ena,org who vne ub.
aircraft situation In the V. S. I ap- ,enl ,.e,.riiay wore pau.lM.
predate the great importance. In I ,ra,(on, that a new name
fart one might say, the absolute ml)ht be ,Hn( to ,he ,enato r,.VV.
necessity for pni.er aircraft de- 0(l d,i(.u,,on aniong ,pnaiors as to
veopment and shall vote for suit- lho poHlblitv of .confirming smh
able measures and necessary ap- ,,.,etlon. should It be made from
proprlalions. .,,.... Khe list of men who were under
W. G. 1IAN . ...,l.l.,tl lw IV.r,.,!.
mo a copy of your rt'ttolution aitopt-,
1 at the moftltiR for your a snot-la-
tlon on Fpb. 1, M25, rclBtive lo tUe
air service of the II, 8
"N. J. SINNOTT.
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GENERAL BLACK9MITHINQ
And horseshoeing. All work guar- whose selection Is said to hive
anteed. Plenty room for farmer's hern urged vigorously upon the
horses. B21 Winchester St. north of White House.
Auto Camp. K. K. Woodcock. Prop. I It as Judge McCamant whe pre
v o - (sen ted the plans of the republic. m
American lence at . Wharton .leaden at the strilcago convention
ntos. in 1H20 bv placing the name of t'al
'vin CiHlldi:e 1n nomination f r
LV. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perklna Bldo. Roeeburg. Or.
Phont 81
STATE MAY HELP
KEEP OFFICER
AT REEDSPORT
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' fCnnllnued from pairo t.)
000.00 for the mate Prohibition
fund It will require twice
.24 from Douglas County and not
11,000.00 additional, as Senator
Eddy has figured It. On January
1st of this year we ha1 approx
imately $1300.00 left in, our pro
hibition fund. I Had we been re
quired last year to contribute our
share of 150.000.00, we would
have had a deficit of almost II,
OOe.00. ,
"I am considering this matter
purely from a practical stand
point. What the law-abiding peo
ple of Douglas County want la the
best possible enforcement of the
law. In my judgment, that could
have been better achieved by
leaving the prohibition enforce
ment as much as possible in the
hands of the local officers, who
know local conditions and who
are directly responsible for their
acts to the people of Douglas
county, i do not question the
good intentions of the Legislature
amending the prohibition law. I
only hope that practical applica
tion of the amendment will be aa
satisfactory as they expect. ,
"Senator Kddy suggests that an
Itemized statement of disburse
ments of the prohibition fund be
published. Such action, in my
judgement, would be equivalent
to nullifying the law so far as Its
enforcement with prohibition
funls is concerned. We have a
number of people In this county
who have given us much informa
tion that has resulted In the con
viction of prohibition violations.
We have paid for this Informa
tion; we expect more Information
from majiy of these people. Their
usefulness to law enforcement
would be gone when their namea
were published. The vouchers
covering disbursements of the
prohibition fund aro subject
to
nspectlon and audit by the Coun
ty Court at' any time. Copies of
those vouchers In my office will
be exhibited to any person who
Is Interested in the matter and
who Is a friend of law enforce
ment, including Senator Eddy.
"I-ast year by the expenditure
of 14773.38 we kept Douglaa
County In Its place as one of the
cleanest counties in the state.
We paid approximately one-half
that amount to the State Prohi
bition Department, for which we.
received absolutely nothing. How
ever, in Justice to the State Pro
hibition program, I will say that
this was probably due to the fact
that the State Prohibition Com
missioner felt that other sections
,nf tbe state needed his help more
man aid we.
"Whatever may be our opinions
as to the wisdom of the. present
law. It is the law, and It Is up
to us and each of us to do the
VPry "m we can" to make It an
unquamiea success: we ask the
loyal cooperation of the neonle
of Douglaa County In that work.
As Senator Eddy so aptly said,
"In order to have successful en
forcement of the prohibition law,
there must be not onlv viellnnt
and competent officers, but a
?'r0"f, p"!?"? "enllment back of
them." That sentiment Is grow-
. . . "
" '"""' v.ouniy. ji is tne
greatest power for Ins
ment that exists."
Your meal Is well balanced if you
nve a pinie or delirious fresh
uretiu io grace me center of your
IRIiTe. tne b"st and costs .the lea:
l.Hl.MM DUOS. MILK BREAD.
i none in.
"
NOMINATION OF
WARREN MAY BE
RE-SUBMITTED
fPontlnnM from nsre VV
Carolina the only democrat who
nait voted for confirmation-, swllch-
ed his vote, the motion to recon-
smer was taoieu and the fight was
ended.
Not
counting the preliminary
in Senator Reed's vote.
switch
nine rennbllrans folno.i .n f i,
democrats present, except Senator
Overman, anil the one farmer-lnhnr
senator, Slilpstcad, in voting
against confirmation.
A cumber cf administration sen
ators visited the White House to
day to discuss the situation grow
ing out of the rejection of Mr. War-
was chosrn. These Included Ar
thur P. Hung, chief Justice of ttn
tl.a.a.kii.i.tla aitrirumM i-.tiirt-
.;w.t,fin - r.ma.Wk .,f Mirhu-nn'
and others.
A new name which appeared to
!day In speculation over the vscsnt
.post was that of Judge Wallace
IMeCamsnt nf Portland. Ore..
vice-president and stAmiH'dlng ttie
convention to him.
Chairman Cummins of the judic
lary committee, who had charge of
the Warren nomination In the sen-,
ate was the first to present his
views to the president today.
I Ijiter Senators Watson of In
Miaua, Moses of New Hampshire,
LEGION MEETING TUES.
'
This la the last meeting of
l'mpqua Post before 4he tie
Days of '49 show and tke com-
e mandf-r requests a good at-
tendance. Committees will be
e named for the big event and
much other Important busi- e
e ness transacted.- Ite there, fel-s
lows. Tuesday nlKht.
UMPQUA CHIEFS NOTICE
Drill at 7 o'clock at - the
Armory tonight. Kvery, Chief
is urged to turn out and par-
tlcipate. Tbis la Important If
the Chleis wish to niak'e a
(tood appearance at the Straw-
berry Carnival. Tonight at 7
o'clock -for one hour.
need of Pennsylvania
and Wads-
worm or new lorn,
discussed the
situation at an hour's conference
with the president. The senators
said afterwards that Mr. Coolldge
offered no comment.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Mar. 11.
Wallace McCamant, of Portland,
who was considered at Washing
ton today In connection with " the
office of AftornepOeneral has
frequently been mentioned as
likely to obtain some high feder
al office because of bis action in
placing the name of Calvin Cool
ldge in nomination for vice-president
at the convention In 1920.
Jllr. McCamant la at' present
practicing as an attorney at law In
Portland. , He was associate jus
tice of the Oregon supreme court
from 1917 to 1918. He has been
active In republican political eli
des In the state for mf.ny years.
He is a former president of the
I National Society of Sons tit the
American Revolution.
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Brown crispy ciust, pure'whlte
flaky center spread lightly with de
licious yellow butler, tiee, don't It
sound good? It Is good. GUI MM
DUOS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133.
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AN'GLIX Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Anglin, at their home in III Hard,
Tuesday, March 10th, girl.
ROYER Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Royer, at their home In Dillard,
Saturday, March 7, a boy.
Painting, paperhnnging, kalso
minlng. 'Work guaranteed. Phone
642-R, or call 320 W. Washington
Street.
CITY IANA(iKK PLAN'
Itl JK(TKl) 11Y KKATTLK.
SEATTLE, Wash., March 11.
Returns today confirined dt'feat
in a popular election here yoaler
day or a proposal to supplant the
mayor of Seattle with a manager
chosen by the council. Mrs. Hen
ry Landes, wife of- the dean of
science of the University of Wash
ington, who once while acting;
mayor replaced Police Chief sev
eryns, an appointee of Mayr
Brown, with herself and In another
absence of the mayor from the
city started a movement to curb
slaughter by automobiles, was re
elected to the council.
The city manager proposal re
celved 2:1,470 votes to Uti.im
agalnst It. Mrs. Landoa ran third
to E. L. Dlaine. also re-elected
and former councilman Oliver T.
RtckJon, three seats being lilted.
The voters, 3:1,463 to 11,633,
authorized Usue of $2,2&u,0OJ
bonds to build school houses.
Use Carbola for whitewashing.
It disinfects and makes a good
whin coat In that will not crack
off. Sold by Wharton Bros.
i KEW TOD aY ' :
FOR SALE Two pure bred Poland I
China sows. Also pure bred
boar. Address Mr a. L. A. Irving.
Wilbur, Ore. j
WANTElTwo lady'teachers or
business women to room and
board. Homo new and quiet. 1
904 Riverside lrive, Laurel wood f
AW. I
AllSOLl'TKLY COaNFlDKNTlALr
Owner will sell the best paying
grocery and highway supply store
in tbe state of Oregdn. Annual
business of over I65OO0; bent lo
cation possible; fine fixtures;
stock all new and fresh;' K-room
modern cottage to go with It;
rent of the whole business
per month; f3000 rah tukea
everything. Must be seen to be
understood. Full Information see,
Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass
Sti-eet. Phone 21JK
SON EVO ll E V E R This will be
true of all Pacific highway
proierty at a reasonable price
very soon. I have 11 acrs; 4
miles from Hoacburg with 200
feet of pavement good big
house; big barn: 5 acres creek
bottom land; freek through
place; the best commercial poul
try tract In Douglas county. Clear
Klas county. Clear
half rash. This is;
i Lawr-ure Aan-
title for 11600,
some. snap. See
cy. 125 Cass Street. Phone 219.
VOU8HOUM BUY 1T Without
seeing It. 250 acres of deeded
land; 3o00 acres free range fenc
ed in; adjoining; fine stream wa
ter: IW acres excellent creek inn-
torn: 16 acres full boitring
prunes; 3 acrrs ft" family or
chard; all kind fruit; Me 7-ronm
house, fully and completely fur
nished with everytn:ng Including
fine p.'aiio; 3 big stock barns;
water syntf-m; . pumping plant;
$2000 worth pf tools and ma
chtnery; 4 work horses: 16
i milch cows; IS hoes; all kinds
ducks, chickens, turkeys, gfeite;
4 miles from town; on good road.
$ IS, 000 takes everything, easy
terms. Lawrenc A-rency, 125
Cass StreL Phone 219.
FOB SALE Plack Jersey Giant
eggs, 11.50 setting. Uerger'i LaV-
gain Store.
FOR R ENT S-room housed WthT
garage. 822 W. Lane St.
FOR SALE ORTRADE 1924 Foril
truck. 1110 Prospect St.
Foil BENTft-room furnished
house close In. Phone 15F11.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt'.
313 So. Stephens. Phone 353-J.
WOKS-WANT E li-Mc per hour.
Mrs. Jones. 120 N. Stephens St.
FOR RENT S-fooiri furnished
cottage, adults only. E44 S. Pine
St.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
hot and cold water, private bath.
42K Pitzer.
TOOCCOM SKKD Uonie grown
'seed, also Gill and Imported. Fos
ter Butner.
IV6R RENT 3'rcom apT partly
furnished. Call at 725 W. Lane
St, ,
FOR SALE "OR TRADcPoouTer
sey cow, 35. What have you.
H. O. Llndhe, Sutherlin, Ore.
PlA"NOSandfuhilure rtfinbThed1
and, polished In your home with
out muss, dirt, or inconvenience.
Phone 542-R.
FOR"- RENT2 housekeeping
rooms, downstairs, bath,, garage.
use electric Washer. 821 W. Lane !
t I
FOR SALE Old fashioned hand !
carved walnut bedstead. Call at i
repair shop, cor. Rose and Oak
Sl: I
PRUNE TREES Italian. French1,
Improved and Coales 1418. Care
ful grading and packing. Write
Hudson's Nurseries, Tangent,
Oregon. . .
FOir RENT Good 5-roora house;
garage; $20 month.
No. 2-Room
Mfrlth kitchen'
privileges. H. 0.
Jackson St.
Wilson, 564 N. I
FOR SALE One brown horse, age
H yrs.; weight 1650 lbs. or will
trade for cow or sheep. C. F.
Southwlck. Wilbur. Ore.
liAl tuki SALE All all n, Kraln. ;
hay, timothy and straw, guaran
teed quality; prompt shipment :
Prices upon application. Richard
Nynrttn. Walla Walla. Wash. ) j
FOR SALE Black Minorca cocker-1
els; eggs for hatching, 75 cents
for 15; No. 12 ie Laval Separa
tor, 335. H. C. Davison, 6
Second Ave., South.
FOR RENT Four acres river bot
tom land one mile west of town;
also 3oo broccoli crates for Bale
at a bargain. Inquire at Ilelbig's
real estate office.
JUST-A" "FEW Good used cars
Pft, such as Studebakers, Fords,
Chevrolet. JuA the kind of -cars
for fishing trips.
W. A. BURR &130N,
Central Oarage , Phone 385
FORSALE Disc harrow with
tongue trucks, $15; two-horse
cultivator, 112: spring tooth 2
sections, $10; peg tooth, 2 sec
tions, $5: Buckeye loO chick
brootler, $5; 1 cow, 3 heifers, 2
calves, $75. 40 rds, fencing; 80
rods barb wire, never used, cost
$21, sell for $16., Phone 12F24,
or write Albert Kronke, Rt. 2,
itoseDurg. j
WANTEroodfarnrin exchange I
for an up to date apartment!
honge, with an income of $200
per month and consisting of four!
6-room frats, in Portland. On the
west side and Just 6 blocks from 1
the. main business district Here,
Is a real opportunity for some I
man to trade for income proper
ty that Is rapidly increasing In1
value. For particulars see W. A.
Kogard Real jt state, urand Hotel
Bldg.
FOR SALE No. 1 S00 acres coal
land 30 million feet good saw
timber on land. Owner will sell
very cheap.
No. 2 1S7 acres 37 acres under
cultivation and Irrigation; bal
ance pasture and timber; large
house, barn, water power for
power and lighting; farm ma
chinery and stock; ideal place
near "Roseburg.- '
No. 3 H lots in North Roseburg i
Beautiful home sites; cheap. I
No. 4 5-room house on pave
ment and well located.
N. 6 4-room house on pave
ment and well located.
No. 6 20 acres adjoining cRjc of
Roseburg; S-room house; 1
acres in prunes, cherrien, berries,
' grapes and other fruit; $S000,
tTms.
No. 7 5 acres tn small fruits;
small house; land adjoins city;
small house, $2500. terms. II. G.
vusou, 664 N. Jackson St
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SILVERWARE, n
and Ynind r
Bjy it at a Jewelers'
We have made It. our ' business to know good
Silverware, and be sure of this also Each articls here,'.
Is priced to sell at the LOWEST figure that It can be
sold for anywhere. ,i - ,
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Please read that last sentence again.' Because
plenty of people think the large city stores can under,
aell ua, but that is a mistake. -
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Satisfy yourself on that point by looking at our -beautiful
stock .of. Sterling and Silverplated Ware.
And we will engrave It to suif you. '
Every purchaser of Silverware thi week will,
receive a gift which la a valuable accompaniment to
any collection or euverware. .
118 Cass
"The Stofe with
i Free Consultation -
DR. HARRISON FOLK .
CHIROPRApTIC PHYSICIAN
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New This Year Band and Orchtstea ' ' Street Parada I
P - Mat: Adults 505, children 25c
JTTICC3 Ni0ht: 60c, 85c, $1.10, tax Inc.
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