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PACE FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1925. pss-" t l raw -i- Mil sSwsSk yteJf;'.; f'-' ''a J ADJUSTMENT OF DENN-GERRETSEN CO., Inc. Roseburg, Oregon 231 N. Main Street Phone 128 SCHOOL EXPECTED SOOfl C. A. Brand Says Amiable Settlement of Duplica- . tion Charge Coming. PUBLICITY REGRETTED Oregon I las Largest Per centage of Young People in College of Any State in Union. AMERICA'S Greatest. I $68m Mm mxnom ROUND TRIP Jrvm PORTLAND The "Double Triangle" Tour Canadian Rockies Jasper National Park Scenic British Columbia rcry mile a picture I Sc enic Booklet Fret A.B. IIOLTORP, ' City Pan. Avtnt 122 Third St., PORTLAND, Ore. Phone Droadway i00 11 ' uid In making tV.'d strawberry rar i nival a big success. Our poodle were unanimous In t heir agr em inent to close on Saturday uml lo j attend tho carnival, and Oakland expectn to lake Ko-eburg by storm on ttmi day." Tho Oakland Cobbler announc ed today that they intend to fn vadw tho cliy 100 per cunt strong on Saturday, and will bo accom panied by a great d"'b g at!;m of Oakland hustnini and proicsslon al tin n and women, who wIM par ticipate in Hit) grange and in dust tint pnrado. , An agreement wan circulated hi Oakland last night, uud was signed by 11 i busim'sa houses, agreeing lo close the doors of their ttita,blinhmi'iiU bt tweeu l and 12 a. in. on Hnturduy and to attend the carnival in a body. Tho Uobhlers, Oakland's well known booster orgmilallon, will wear tlreir caps and, l-ibbon. and will enter a beautifully decorated float in the parade. A meeting 1 to be held on Friday niht, aL which time plans will ho perfect ed and all detalU will b? arrang ed. "The Gobblers and Oakland people art anxious to show in gome way their co-operation ami support In the Itosenurg Straw berry Carnival", staled A. L. Mal lory, secretary of the Oakland boosrer club this morning. "Ve greatly appreciate the In lp and co-operntion given us by Itoso burg In our annual Indj-pemleiice Day celebration and H is our hope to be able In no me way to Kxtra special prices on phono graphs to close out Btock. McKcan, 1 mi by & Jlalilwin. Mits. i.w.Mrit to m: ;tr:v HOMi. wirii Oi l; j;kotiii:ii K. T. Trice, or Omaha. lllinoU arrived In this city last night ii ml 1h -l ale fut? home his sister. .Mrs. ' Mary K. 1'aliuer. who has been a canity rhrn'Ri' since th time her ' husband wan convicted lor a erunu ! aa!ii:;t h!:; own da u k liter. Mr. i 1'riro is takliiK Mr. Palmer and j her yoniue at ehild b.iek to hi.- 1 1 Home, unci will can- for thrm Mherr. The other children are In !a HtatM Institution and will Ik adopt' l out iutu ool f.inillieH, ; a relatlvea are tinabie to caiv j lor them. Th" county officem l were thutil'.ed for the manner iu IwhlrLi the dili'lcult cu.hh wus han- (Ibd. Hid brother KtaLitiK t hat the relatives are well pleased wit h jthe treatment accorded Mr. I'al , iner and the children. CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS' j j All wnriattt! of I'nlen MkIi school No. r, ui to and including narrant No. 3 is, dat'd Novt-mln'r 2, 1!'-- and imbirstd not paid Tor want of Hind:!, are this day called, luierrsi ri'uscji alter thin date. Iat-d at Wilbur. Ore, May lsth, 111::.. H. tf. HKOW'N, i'l.ik. A fair and mutually satisfactory aiijusuiieni uf the mattera at laauo '. beiwten IliA LniverriitV of Oregon jand the Oickoii Agricultural Lol-; k',v Ih In siht according to Chad. A. itrand, a nu mber of the State , iluaid of liinh'-r Curricula, who re turned thif morning troui J 'or Hand j where the board has been meeting to lnvtbllKute charges of duplica tion of work in the State Univers ity and Oregon Agricultural Col lego. The Hoard of Higher Curri cula, which by act of the legislature ia the body having final authority In . paasiug upon the coumcu of .study at tho two iiibtitutiona, aud which la r quired by tit a lute "to prevent unnecessary duplications" of work, has been in session this week, aud while no rulings have been made it can be said that ques tions at issue are in a fair way to amicable set Dement, Mr. lii und says. The faculties, regents and alumni of both iiidtitLtions have houn a fine Hpirlt of fairness in the hear ings h Id and all neem to regret the larg" amount ftf publicity which haa exaggerated the auriousnesa of tho situation. "These technical questions of courses of aludy enn hardly be suc cessfully tritd out In the newspa pers which aeeni to have radiated more heat than light in the pres sent discussion," said Mr. Urand. "Oregon has reason lo be proud of both of the gr.at institutions of learning, and ot the tact that Ore gon's percentage of young people going to college la larger than that of any other state in the union, liath institutions are ambitious to make themselves the most efficient and best possible, and it Is from this ery commendable earnestness in developing these institutions Liiat the trouble now comes. In a stale with our small population we cannot afford and do not need two complete uniwrsitles located only 10 miles apart. Some lines of work must be stressed at one, some lines at the other, and some things, such as home economics, music and the basic arts and sciences must be du plicated to some extent In both in stitutions. To what extent it is not always easy to say. " The public should understand that our Hoard does not exist to prevent nil duplications, but to pre vent "unnecessary duplications" i which is a wry different thing, i ami one in which every Oregon taxpayer is interested. "Yuu may say that mither instl-! (utiou has the slightest desire to! cripple the work of the other, audi that the Hoard of Higher Curricula, which it presents Uie people of the; slate, would not permit it IT it had. ! other meetings of the Hoard will be 1 held boon, ami annouuc nients will b made which 1 think will show the two institutions in closer and more cordial co-operation than ev- j er before." i 118 Cass Street KNUDT SON S .S Jewelry, Gifts, Etc. ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED A Real Bonified Bargain Sale See Window Display DIAMOND RINGS $19.75 DIAMOND RINGS $50.00 Diamond Rings $37.50 $75.00 Diamond Rings $56.25 Men's Watches Here's a real buy 1 7-jewel Dueber Hampden Vatche3, 1 0 year cases, 1 6 size. A Watch that you'll be proud to wear, excellent time keeper and a regu lar $25.00 value, priced for this week's selling at only $18.75 Gift Goods Consisting of Vases, Statuettes, Candle Sticks, Perfume Jars, Trays, Book Ends, lncen3e Burners and other articles too numerous to mention. Regular values up to $4.00, priced for quick selling at only $2.00 Chinese Mystery Boxes 50c Each Valued from $1.00 up to $5.00 will be sold Sat urday, May 23rd, at 2 p. m. Your choice for only 50c. The merchandise these boxes will contain is now on display in our show windows.' These goods will be wrapped and sold blind ,at the time stated above. Don't fail to get in on this real Carnival fun. It's a chance you can't af ford to miss, and although it is a pig-in-a-poke affair, you cant lose, for every package will con tain more than your money's worth. Don't forget the time Saturday, May 23, at 2 p. m. Novelty Glass Sets Consisting of three piece console sets, with large Fruit Bowls or Flower Basins, with beautiful Candle Sticks to match. Plain and hand decorated designs, regu lar values up to $10.00, priced for this sale at only $4.95 Another Big Lot of attractive Gift Pottery and Art Novel ties, consisting of Ash Trays, Paper Weights. Perfume Bottles, Candle Sticks, Trays, Cigarette Boxes, Baskets, etc., etc., regular values up to $2.50, priced for this sale at only $1QQ ii;:.th m i 1 ii. i s vi'isii to ni rot it i ai;i I1KNI), May :0. Jerry Hal-y. j 72-year old pioneer of Central j Oregon. Tuesday gained his wish io remain in lU nd. Saturday , tnoniini; Haley rut hi: throat to avoid being taken to the poor house In 1 oug las county. He wa bin ied Ti.vaday in a local ceme tery by De-chutes county. Talto no chance with rain - have us install an electric windshield wiper. ?l complete. Stephens Au lo Co. '.Vl N. Main. You liked the samples. Now let us tell you how o get a full size tube of Wat kin's tooth paste free. 120 V. Lane, MELROSE GLEANING9 HARGAINS IN FOTOGRAPHS For the week during Carnival. KOSKHUUi STUDIO 137 Jackson St. m;vki..m iti:ms. LfEAD COLDS I 8 Mt it in spoon; inhale vapors; 9 B PPly lrely up nostrils. VICKS V VaroRub JOvmr I TM HI ion Jar, IWtf Ymarty the examinations la-t week. They uald -that it was not so bad alter all. Kev. and Mrs. Murphy and daughter, Mr. V. Johnson and ehildrvn "ate shortcake with th H. Krohn family last Sunday. XXX NAVY MAN VISITS "Just As Good as 'Caro' Fibre Wrappers" Says the PAPER Salvstratt BUT do you pay him the same PRICE as you would for the known BEST? ---- "Just As Good" Says the FRUIT Salesman BUT dues the Fruit Buvit pay him tlie PRICE unlcis hc'SKF's the Violet Lines? WOULD Y () U (knowing that some oiled papers arc NOT cll'cctivc)? Violet l.tiiM n-r hU VIM'I': nn.l .miW mir v.trf I 'wit I', n ; i . , : ..,) 1m.;m mm i). I v .i uu.;; i h ,.,j lUf.H I' nn. wnl fit i,. . ',. ) 1V l S. fJm.r.MiiiM.I :i: .1 iiIm , i -uu. ..Ky trriilcd fur lint uud Utcuy. IF ITS THE PRICE PER BOX READ sr.aox i vt "Vi r iftnt (be nr.- in, MM' 1 'If. (Ill I' " , " i'I. rmry ; r btf inn ir.,n .it ft. ft. I If spr, . I In t f I itiO" ,! pr f ut t tint u-tiffiifii lust. Mrs. Hull and children visited the 'past week at the home of their ; uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. A. K. llieed. I Since our last writing Mrs. John P.ust-nhat k. Sr.. has had another re lapse b.it is improving and aide to fit up part of th,- time. .Miss Kath-j eriue I lii eiibai k ramc from 1'urt- land Sunday to care for her imnh er. Mr. (M-ar Hanson who was also 'reported sick last week is at home1 jju;ain ami Mr. Hanson relumed to ids work In loos county. I The seoufs were ghen their tests' Friday night and all passed. e ( now hae touileen in the tender-' foot class. It is doubtful If they I remain so ry long. It they keep !the inieiest they now show limy jwiil soon he second class scouts. The "NiKht In Dixie" was report-' ! ! a d eid l Fiicce?s. The house was full and the audience showed f appreciation of the eiloils of the j dark ies at entertaining. Iteeeipis 'of th ' evening amounted to about! : lorty-f h e dollars. I School closed Friday and the : children are, of coni se. happy to 'be free for th- sunnm r. Mr. llo; 'S:u'd hi!s b' en rriKnytl inr another enr, but M is. St at i ett w ho has itaucht In our schotd for four years, will not teach next year as she Is b a vlng - Koscbui x this spline. Mrs. ' I : i 1 1 n I'enny has le i n etu';'ged to ti Avh the lower grades. We are , poirv lo lose Mrs. Stan-el, bet glad to gt Mrs. Penny, who taught heir i se . ral years nto. f The littl son of Mr. find Mm. , Melvin l-MliMin has bfen xety i!l at -th lo'tii" of hln Kr.indparent. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ua, but is miuh belter. AMERICAN SALES AGENCIES CO. SOLI DISTRIBUTORS SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, fU MARKET ST, i OrdiT your rniiuatien annom Imen'at the N H w oIIku ;Nuw T7u ot batuidrt Just received. I 1. S. ChurchiU and l.ee Mad dux of Klgarose spent Tufdav at K. O. Trozelles. Our t-acher. Miss Alta Coff. i: sporting a new "Coop '. The only trouble jhe finds with it Is that it is too small to hold all of her bro.ul. Strawberry plcMng In full swing a'nl t!ier are no other h r-rie.- that an citmpare In si-' and sweet io--:s with tho:-e grow n in this (cii,ity. Leslie li;u-i;erty. of Hoehti rir. i visiting In uncle, Will Van Wry. The rt;n1 Imm and crew nre working on the I.utman hill. Carl pecker and Krw(n Stinncr tnotot'.'d to Kosohtit'g last Sii:mI;lv nitht and intended the Chrt-.t i.t :i i:ndiavor ineetim; nt t lit risl. terian clnirch. Several tamllUs from here iiv; in th. shiiw Kiver. at th M. lri'.-e t :ranr. . hall lat Sati;rdav n-ch; All report a very gnod eiiteriar.i ineiit. John Nai-ht r wa hu.zini: wo fer K. C Trnzille for a lew d:(w la t w ees . t;-o W'avd w "f'n In e.ir vlr ni'y las! we k. !'e came a:. .Inhti Krohn- t.unniM rauu; i:i;r " Itutteii re.k" which he wtirtrain thi "iinni'T, l.el-. W'OOilr'.lff of lintel Mfg 1- spendini: a f w das visit'nt: V-r si-! r. Mrs .1. Krnl.n. h, tore tak up her dint rt the in son Ak;i cultural Co1I.m;. cry (iie--e-tiTU' C!:ri-t'-n Ktnleavor meet mi; whs held at ! chn rch 1 1 S'l vdav nieht w r ! V-; W. iM Wey as le o! 'r T V uhj.et lU' di.'cu-ion of tio five r-, a;, -i Tit mi e-f the io'e. M-t .lol-i toti rural i Ihm1 !-p- r.i or i-i:.d th'e s hool Mm da astrrneon. The worried look that th. sth crail.-nt had been wearins i.tte.v U changed to uue l.i k : t. Restless Sleep Due to Stomach Gas Gas presf.it re. In the ubdomeu cftues a r"sies.t, nervous feeling and prevents sleep. Adcrika re moves gas in TKN minute aud brings out surprising ahionnts of old waste matter you never lh;ut;ht was In your system. This exc'd'ent Intestinal evacuant is wonderful for constipation or Momach trouble. Don't waste time with pills or tab lets but get RKAL Adlerika ac tion. Nathan Fullerton, druggist. tNYiTvrioN t KrrKi: rCMOKS liP.lM. u:i.i CASK rOltl'LAND. Ote-.M-.y 2). Memoriis of the Dr. Urtimrirld murdi trial wvro brought back to Fnitcd States DiMriet Attorney Neuner today when he received an invitation to attend the Cal gary Kxhibitton. Jubelee and Stampede July 6-11. The invi tation wm r?nt by P. Richardson and S. H. Wauich of the Royal N'orthwet mounted police at Cal gary, who arrested the murderer while he was working on an Al berta farm. Neuner will not be able to attend the stampede. Mr. George h. Troyor, Chief Quartermaster, V. S. Navy, will be in Koseburg May 21st and 22nd. x During Troyer s service in the na vy he has had some very remark able experiences in various parts of the world. Ilefore Jhe war he was in China doing duty on a gun boat on the Yantgze River. The navy maintains ships many miles up this river to protect the missionaries and American business interests. During the period on this river he was at one time 1500 miles in the interior of China, a place seldom reached by a white man. When the World War broke out he was sent to Kurope on one of our latest submarines and saw active duty In the Mediterranean w aters. This submarine duly was considered by our government one of the most hazardous and at the samo time, useful duties of any performed by our naval vessels. His thrilling ex periences of fights with German submarines Is a romance in itself. Troyer originally enlisted In the navy at Portland, where he is now performing duty at the naval re cruiting station. He will be very glad to giv? any Information re garding the naval service to any who are interested. While In Rose burg, Troyer will be at the Grand Hotel. Extra special prices on phono- For asthma, hay fever, catarrah graphs to close out stock. McKean, 'and head colds try our guaranteed Darby & Raldwln. treatment. Lloyd Crocker. Modernize Your Home By laying an Arkansas "Perfection" Oak Floor. We will furnish sufficient flooring of good quality to lay a room 14x16 for $19.50. Other sizes proportionately. Ask us about it. Sold Only By Coen Lumber Company Phone 121 IK) NO concrete work In tho I. O, O. F. Cemetery without permission of the trustees. H. S FRKNCIT. Chsirman. MODEL DAIRY The only dairy in Douglas County' selling CLARIFIED MILK We invite inspection. Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service. Morning and Night Delivery ' Phone 44-F11 tor eoncrer. wnnt can Taylor IIS N. Flint 8'. Tol. K5-R. IS . Saik, Doort ; Miihrsrii t llKIM UMM i THE TERMINAL GARAGE IN THE HEART OF THE FUN SECTION PARK YOUR CAR HERE . and know where to find it. YOUR CHEAPEST INSURANCE 9