EIGHT
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925.
Visit Our Spring Showing, Then
Select Your Coat
' -
cr Your Ensemble Suit
FROM THIS WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT
yocowp"
Asency for
BUSTER BROWN
SHOES
E
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
Specialist In the fitting of
111 Jackson St.
Automobile Owners
One of the most valuable kinds of
Insurance you can carry Is Public
Liability Insurance. This form of
Insurance protects yon from finan
cial Ions In the event that your
auto Injures someone and tlitTt Is
a claim against you for (luninges. 1
We also write all other lines of
automobile, fire and accident Insur
ance. MIrTlTT.IfrrIl.M.I.I.frKT
. m jum sine wtriw.w
t
. Genuine Red River Valley
Potato Seed I
I
CAR LOAD FROM MINNESOTA ?
Early Irish Cobblers
Top Seed 100 lbs.
$3.25
For Seed or
ORDER ANY
BETTER SEED FOR
Mnil Orders
UMPQUA PRODUCE CO.
C. P. CAYLER
Call at Metzger Warehouse
T Roseburrj,
THE LIBERTY
LAST SHOWING TONITE
THE BIG SHOW
Tho Year's Outstanding Melodramatic Crook Mystery
Thrill Comedy Drama, with Beautiful Evelyn.
ALSO
BENNY LEONARD
(World's Lightweight Champion)
LOVED BY EVERY KEO BlOODED AMERICAN
"FI.YINGFISTS"
9 ALSO: AESOPS FABLES
B K
5 Friday and Saturday, WILLIAM FAIRBANKS, In
Sj , "RACINO FOR LIFE" g
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
FORSPRING
Exceptionally low are our pricings starting at
$15.00
and including our complete showing in new colors and ma
terials Kaihas, Padiones, Bamboo, Peach down cloths
up to $60.00
Better Service Better Merchandise
!
DANCE
at
Melrose Country Club
Saturday Nite
March 14th
GOOD MUSIC
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bldfl. Roseburg, Ore,
Phone 86.
and Early Ohios
Certified Seed
$3.75
Tabls Use
AMOUNT
BETTER POTATOES $
Solicited
- I
Oregon
Res. Phone 1 89-J
THEATER i
Regular Prices
Only 10 and 15 cents g
& TOWN TOPICS
Agency for
MUNS1NG
WEAR
LEGION MEETING TUES.
This is the last meeting of
Umpqua Post before the big
i Days of '49 show and the com-
i mander requests a good at-
J tendance. Committees will be e
! named for the big event and
i much other Important bUHl-
! ness transacted. Re there, fel-
I lows. Tue-day night.
The finest feeling In the world
Is to be real hungry and be able to
. satisfy it with something that
leaves a delicious taste in your
I mouth. Try GRIMM DUOS. MILK
i lillKAD. Phone 133.
Taylor-made concrete is good con
crete. Tel. 226 R.
Electro
Chiropractic Healthograms-
RHEUMATISM Many. many
people are suffering from some
form of so-called rheumatism
muscular. articular, sciatica,
lumbago, etc. Many suffer pain
on moving, having stiff and
swollen joints.
Our combined ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC
treatments with
proper dietetic Instructions are
getting results in these diffi
cult esses. Investigation costs
you nothing.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
324 Perkins Bids. Phone 554
Low Shoes
for
Boys and Girls
Now Sly'.as Just in, Balcks
or Tani
At present we offer a
most complete sty If, size
and price range that
will insure correct style,
correct fit and a very
moderate price.
Always The New in
Footwear
ROSEBURG
BOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
Shoej That Satisfy and Fil
Your Feet
Who-Owes-U
We get the money because
we know locnl conditions-,
know the majorliy .if the
debtors give personal call
rervlre know our business,
and like ntir job.
Can we b.' of service to 'vi?
DonRlas Creditors A.s'n, Inc.
In Rear of Douglai Abstract
Corny
i I Shoej That Satisfy and Fit
g I Your Feet I
I Perkins Bids., Roseburg I
WARREN'S NAME
dc- ciiDKiTTrn
Kt-OUrSIYll 1 1 IAJ
TO THE SENATE
Continued from psge I.)
suit In lengthening the special had an account at the First Nation
session of the senate, which the 'al Dank the government metaphor
leaders had hoped to end on Sat- lically whisked the securities to
urdajr. iCarrlzoso. 1'uiblo, Denver and
Cpon Its re-submlsslon. the War- (Washington,
ren nomination will have to travel j The question as to the edmis
tlie regular course through the tslbllity of testimony regarding
Judiciary committee, which In -
cltrdes among Its members some
of the leading opponents of con
firmation. There will he many
opponents to Interpose delays,
should the opposition decide that
sort of strategy - advisable. In
their re-assessment of the situa
tion, the republican leaders point
ed out that when confirmation
failed Tuesday on a forty to forty
tie. not only Vice-President Dawes
i but several of the, republican reg
ulars among the senate member
ship were absent. They also de
clared that several of the demo-
1 crats, who were out of the cham
ber when the vote was taken
could b won over to support the
j nomination.
I President Coolldge Is under
stood to have left it to Mr. Var
i ren to decide whether his name
should again he submitted,
j The nominee withheld Judg
! ment until he had been given by
1 Senator Hutlor a detailed report
I of senate sentiment. In several
respects the picture of the sltua
, lion painted by the Massachusetts
I senator differed from the pessi
mistic report taken to the White
House yesterday by titular leader
from the republican senate organ
' Izatlon. including Chairman Cum
mins of the Judiciary committee.
Senator Hutler insisted, however,
' that these leaders had been
alarmed unduly by their dereat
of last Tuesday, and he presented
evidence that appeared convincing
to the president act Mr. Wimn
I Publicly Mr. Warren would make
no comment.
Three hours after the nomina
tion had gone to the senate, this
brief announcement wis made by
Secretary Sanders at the White
House;
"At the request of the nresident.
I Mr. Wan-en consented to allow his
name to Be presented airaln to the
senate."
The food of all foods Is bread
and milk. Here you have both In
cornoratnd In a loaf of Glti.VfM
I1KOS. MILK DREAD. Phone 133
STOKES' CASE
SOON BE READY
FOR THE JURY
iContlnned from page 11
was the greatest detective In the
world, teat he had tho Marshall
(Field murder solved or a lot of
I other things which may make you
think he was a darned old fool,
but are you going to send him to
the penitentiary for It?"
Mr. Stokes was termed an old
man who had been taken advant
age of by "a lot of blood stickers
seeking his money." while ho put
In years Investigating his wife.
"As foolish as he was I say to
you gentlemen, he never did a
criminal act," said Rathbtin. "If
he had been bent on defaming his
wife, would he with all his money
have put In the weeks and months
Investigating."
"All he did was to get a lot. of
information, some of which makes
man think
U'T" "V Tt T0"0' '7
not being satisfied with the vlndl;
ration given her through Stokes ;
two unsuccessful divorce suits in
which he named other men. and in !
trying to have the father of her j
children declared a convict.
"There Is something back of It,"
said Rathbun.
He referred to the JKOO.000
Stokes settled upon his wife and
children and read the agreement In
which Stokes acknowledged pa
ternity of the boy and girl born
In 1914 and 1915.
ROTARIANS URGED
.TTPMn rr.irTrr.isT
1 WlNrCKJiNUL,
At today's luncheon of the Ro
tary club considerable stress was
made upon a rood attendance at
the northwest Rotary conference, i
to he held at Portland March 22.
2.1 and 24, at which lime an ex
cellent program will be ciren.
nlonK with many enjoyable side
llchts to make the occasion a hap. i
py and profitable event. !
(Julie a number from RoseburK '
will Be in attendance, though a few
are still undecided. The commit
tee In ('liarno of accommodation: '
Is anxious to get a complete list of
all who expect to attend the con-1
Terence that adequate accommo
dations can be secured at Port 1
land.
John R Runyan, local contrac-l
lor and builder, was tl principal
speaker on today's program ami ;
gave some very Interesting Infnr-'
mill Ion concerning his partlcu'ar
prnfesslon.
Several visitors i were present
and the meeting was enjoyed by all
present. " i
TEAPOT DOME CASE
IS BEING PROBED
,Aan-Utd ha Im4 Win )
CHKVENNE. Wyo . Mar. 12
Liberty bonds alleged to hsvo
passed between Harry F. Sinclair
and Albert II. Kali, nominal lessor
and leaieo, respectively, of TVsi t
lome nnval nil reserve, were the
oretically started on a backward
Journey by the government today
In the trial of the lease annulment
case here.
Calling witnesses from banks in
El l'aso. Texas. Carrlioso. N. M .
and I'tieblo, Colo . In addllinn to II.
V. Spillman of Wanhlmton tvgl.t.
er of the treasury, government
counsel offered skeletonised t stl
monv nn which Federal Jinlse T
lllake Kennedy reserved ruling as
to Its admissibility, involving tM,
noc) In liberty bonds, after Oweu J.
Roberts of the Attorneys for the
plaintiff declared to Ihj court :hat
he would prove late, that there
wa connection between Sinclair
I anj Fall and the bonds and that
rec,lv' ,n" securities from
an agent ot Sinclair and that Fall
used the coupons.
Beginning at El Paso where Fall
! Fall's bank account was raised
when J. W. Lacey of defense coun
sel, objected to the El Paso bank's
records on the grounds that they
had no bt-aring on any one lnvolv
ed in the defense. He cited doz-
ens of rulings where such records
had been exclude from courts,
however when Judge Kennedy an
nounced he would reserve rultng
on their admissibility, Mr. Roberts
proceeded with Identification of
bauk records and liberty bond cou
pons. L. C. Dunbar, cashier ot the El
Paso bank was 'the first witness.
He possessed records of Fall's ac
count from December 22. 11)19, to
April 28, 1624. Here .Mr. Lacey
plunged Into his lung objection.
' Wool sucks, twine and shearing
supplies at Wharton Ilros.
PLAN AIR MAIL TO
MANILA FROM S. F.
MANILA, JIarcn IS. A Manila
branch of the national aeronautic
association of America was or
ganized here toduy for the pur
pose of obtaining air marl service
from San Francisco to Manila by
way of Honolulu and Guam.
The association plans to bring
to the attention of President
Coolldge, Secretary Weeks, Wil
bur and other government offici
als, the need for a trans-Puciflc
air mail service. An attempt will
be made also to bring about a
flight or the dirigible Los Angeles
to Manila. The Manila organiza
tion pluns close co-operation with
the Honolulu unit In the promo
tion of the trans-Pacific mall
service.
Stanley Williams, manager of
the International Hanking Corpo
ration was elected president of
the organisation perfected today.
Thirty three Americans became
charter members.
(AtworUrM Pro IVurd Wire.)
' PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 12. A
stagnant condition of the eastern
wool market has reunited In lower
prices In the linclUc Northwest.
Today local buyers are out with
new buying price lists Knowing
reductions from 3 to 5 cents a
pound. Rids now range nround a
35 cent top on valley fine and
half blood with medium or 3-8's
Mood worth from 30 to 35 cents.
1 Bids for lower grade wools alfto
show a liberal reduction with best
offers now for coarse or quarter
blood ranging from 28 to 32 cents.
Cottswold and Braid are bringing
bids around 25 cenu
! ' Eastern Oregon, Washington and
j Tdaho ranch clips are down around
' JO cents a pound.
Some reports have been receiv
ed here that Germany is buying
' freely of Merino ami fine greasy
, cross-breds.
L Top grade eggs are again higher
' nn tho ptrhnn io with url ra a hnnlr
o 33 cents and firsts at 32 cents,
other gme, are ,t),a,,v aa(, ,ln.
chanKed. Receipts are liberal but
W(,il ., stnr.M. sctlvltie. here
are on a big scale for so early. In
the season with more than four
carloads put In cooler during the
past ten day a.
The butter market continues
steady and unchanged. Supply Is
well balanced wiln reqnfrtmits
and trading Bhowa a healthy tone.
Tho lire poultry market is
steady and unchanged with re
ceipts moderate but sufficient for
local demand.
Country dressed meats njre
easier today with few buyers will-
ing to pay c
pay over 171 cents for ton
hogs,
at 16
Choice lipht veal Is steady
to K.J cents.
This Is the latest photograph o:
Locius 8. Storrs. of New ilavsn
Conn whe has been made "mansg
Ing director" of the electric rullwsx
Industry, a new post created ti
aiake available to electric com
panics the advfee of an expert
enred transportation executlvr
8tnrra was chosen by the execu
tire rnmtnlttee of the Amerirat
Electric Hallway Association, meet
tng Id Washington. D. C. Ills o
flcea are In New York and he rt
reseata a capluUisatioa ot Ji WO,
Country dressed meats a ' ol t?-J t . fl fT T7,l?K' i tvT: I it.Tf. Vi3 iKAOiWliWSrtl
ElectricCzar I ; Lsf mmim mwmMm
I F "Or H A Wnw of Howl A B I cu.hi I in ... I
: .y V1 H Picture for Fun I I New This er Band and Orchestra Street Parade I
WW ISite0? I I p-;--""'"-"."" ! Better Get I
sWW f' iPlCSCnW .fyj B rItt" Night: BOc, SSc, 1.10, Ux Inc. j Seats Now I
f ' ;-7 a 4
-?- .1 lmeml . TONTTE AND FRIDAY I
- l rAi mmm as
C - 1 ly jlhc Human MonteyJ
r I
I NEW TODAY J
HALED HAY for sale. Boyer Bros.
I'honw HF14.
COCKER Spaniel dog for sale or
will trade for young collie. Fred
A. Goff, Roseburg.
FOR SALK 3yrr olTlerseyi giv
ing about S gal. dally 4t). In
quire 804 Winchester St.
FOirSALK Pure breu- Jl. I. Red
setting eggs, from selected hens.
6nc per dozen. August Cedar
stam. Melrose, Ore.
B L A C KM I N O RCAeggs-forTatch-Ing.
McConnell strain. 7",c per
setting. Mary Teater, 3 mL west
ot town.
FOR SALE Cow and 2 wks. old
calf. Cow giving 4 gal. milk per
day. John Goodbourn, phone
4K4.
STiEEP FOR SaTE175 head of
ewes. A bargain if taken at
once. George Hedrlck, Drain,
A )r.
WANTKI-l Old (also teeth. We
pay as high as $10 for full sets.
Hon't matter if broken. We buy
crowns, bridges.. Western Menu
Company, liioomlngton. 111. -
WANTEI) A renter for 3-room
house, a child to care for this
summer, room and board for 1
or 2 respectable parties. Phone
6R11 or write Mrs. John Betts,
Roseburg, Rt. 1.
R ELI ABLET'S E nTpORDS C HEAP
1924 Ford roadster, $275.
This car just like new, 1925 lic
ense. 1923 Ford touring. 1235.
Hnssler shocks. Al condition.
1922 Ford touring, $315. Hns
sler shocks.
1922 Ford touring. $190.
These cars have all been care
fully Inspected and are In first
class mechanical condition.
MATHEWS MOTOR-X -CHANGE
115 Jackson St.
BOYS DECLAMATION
CONTEST HELD TODAY
The boys declamation contest
wa9 held this morning at 11 o'clock
at the High School a nlitorium, In
which one represen'.miv. from
each class contested The judges
were Cirl Neal, Rev. H. E. .Mow,
and Mrs. Walter Fisher.
The freshman class, reprerent
ed by Edgar Howard, won first
place. The sophomore class was
given second place, and was rep
resented by William KnK-hi. The
seniors won third place, represent
ed by Denzel Plercy, and tho Jun
iors were given fourth place, i,-p-resented
by Hoy Pettey. The con
test was considered one of the
finest literary contests between
the four classes this venr. find the
j topics were well chosen und well
given by the students. L
1
Here's a good buy, a Ilutck
6, 1921 model.
Sec It at RAPP BROS.
Ask for Ross.
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Big Free Dance
at Long's Hall
COLES VALLEY
Saturday Evening, March 14
EVERYBODY WELCOME
DANCE
AT
DIXONVILLE
Saturday, March 14
MUSIC BY THE
The Hayshakers
DARWIN
WAS
BIGHT
,'.,','."'" 10c-15c
MAJESUC
Friday r "Sunset Trail"
;U? B LAST TIME TONITE -VjT - - .JlTI
j
Pierrett and Naco Pattern
j son shape in all the New Colors. Crabapple, Thistle
$ bloom, Almond Green, Lip Stick Red.
1 DELL MILLINERY
OT.7.r7.r.IIM'TIIIIIITI.ITIII
BAY TRAINS RESUMED
(Aaoclitrd ho kutd Win.)
MARSHFIELD, Ore., Mar. 12.
With the outgoing Southern Pacif
ic train half an hour late the regu
lar train service wtil again be re
sumed as a result of tho repair of
MEN'S WORK SHOES
MEN'S DRESS SHOES
CARPENTER'S OVERALLS
HATS AND GLOVES
COATS FOR SERVICE . .
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Everything for Railroaders and Farmer Wear
Berger's Bargain Store
Cass and Pine Sis.
'rMI.M.I.I.M.M.I.T.M.I.
ANTLERS
f.nfe . trimmest
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SATURDAY aid night
ttstjsstur tuvf tt-sVa-i' it iMiir:iVifcl!a
A Saturday Evening Post
WESLEY
"Battling Bunyan"
The Story of a Kid With a Fighting Heart!
When a rlcture hits your heart a wallop and brings tears of
gladness to your eys. it's a great picture. When It sways yon
with Its story of human hopes and dreams its failures and
triumphs It s Ilig.
And that Is Jnst what "Hattllng Runyan" does. A story of a
waif of Kate, battered from pillar to post, taking the Jibes of
the multitude, battling his way to success and a girl's ten-
drr Hps.
A!30 "PATHE REVIEW"
AND "DRIVING
loc ANTLERS 25c
NEW
SPRING
STYLES
Hats. The New Cloria Swan-
the trestle, washed out n'.nr Haus
er ten miles nroth of ilarshfleld.
There was no Incoming train this
morning. Train service has bean
demoralized for the past three
days.
For concrete wor call Taylor.
113 No. Flint St. Tel. S25-R.
HIGH PRICES
KNOCKED OUT
Why pay high prices and be
plucked of your hard earned
money. We can save you on
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
OVERALLS
MEN'S PANTS
CANVAS
TENTS
WAGON COVERS
Near the Depot
, Phone 491
Dr. Harrisoh Folk
Electro-Theraphy-Dectronic-Sunlight.
Latest Modern Equipment
417-18-19 Perkins Bldg.
THEATRE
Story that la Human, Real, Sincere
BARRY
FOOL" COMEDY
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