Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 29, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. MAY 29. 1925.
ir me uraauauon
Gift Supreme
PW To Father and Mother the gift of an Elgin $?A
Wrist Watch for the daughter or a pocket Hyl
and re-Iterated lubMaotlally the
charges contained in the first affi
davit. Governor Hart mated "that
he did not expect to take any part
of our f-ea. but expected to make
the fees large enough ao that we
could nay him a sum that would
TODAY'S BASEBALL
watch tor the son, is a gitt or a living
thing with every tick a heartbeat, and
delivering its devoted message through a
life time of service.
Come in and let
beautiful models.
BUBAR BROTHERS
us show you some
i
Jewelers
HART DENIES HE
TRIED TO GRAFT
FORBIDDEN FEE
(Continued from page 1.)
davits, signed by Mr. Kelly, which S've n' something lo live on, after 'i Knu rs llornahy, tit. Ixuln sluccr,
lelln of a conversation between the hB retired," Mr. liankell swears la hit hi tenth home run of the a-
.. i ........... -.,1 i re- I Mm afflduvlt i ..... i.J.v tit ItiM fifth inning t,t It.u
iwu 01 iiiem in n.njr oil lew iu J a- i 1 " t ( ,
Kelly further swears that I iveiiy was recently insrnargeu u laiw nn nusours, wun one on
Creams and lotion for protec
tion from aun and wind. Lloyd
Crocker.
National League.
PITTSHlltfi. 1'a.. May 29.
f.ov. rnnr Hart aimed that "he wan 'attorney for the defunct bank. He base at the lime.
an old man and was (joint! out of of-an;l Haskell in lieo-mber made aj At I'ltuburg
flee and would not have any ln-tllllm '" "bout $I15.tu in feea for;St. IxiuU
come, and Ihrft our fee won fl be i H'i'K anaim 01 me oanK. it' -'"'
large and more than we needed for;wn''n turned down by the nato
l-'inal ttcore
It H. E.
. 5 S 0
! 1
liiitterlen: blckernian and O'Far-
ours-lves and that we would have I banking department and In the ! n il. Schmidt; AUai.i, Kremir and
In .llvl.la lli.m with him n.l it I. IOCB1 COUftB. . 'BU1IIU.
rerted me to eee Mr. Haskell at
NZW TODAY J
FOR RENT 6-roomed house. J30.
4M t.. trt avenue north.
GAHAGE (or nut. Corner Hone and
j Alonr slrteu. Phone 1714-L.
FOIl KALK Two 9x12 rur. Call
tvvuinKS. 33 S. Mill street.
or.p about the nrnttfr.'
Tho second affidavit In alined by
Mr. lfaHkell and tells of a conversa
tion purported to hav occurred In
Oovornor Hurt's office in Olympla.
at which the formtr Kov'rnor, Has
knll ami KHly were all preaent,
LATE WIRE NEWS
If Every Wife
KnewVhat eviry widow knows,
every husband would be Insured.
Oregon Life
Chas. S. McElhinny
24X N. .laekin SI.
(AMnH.t.d I'rrw IaaMl Wlr. )
WAKHINOTON, May V.9. Formal
announcement that CharleB C. Hart
iof Washington stalo, correspondent
. for various newapapera In the
i northweut. haa been appointed mln
j ister to Albania, waa made today
at the White Houae.
At Cincinnati II. H. E.
Chicago lu 12 0
Cincinnati 6 14 1
itatteries: Alexander liuah. Jones
and Jlurtnett: Sheehan, J. May,
lleliton. llleiuill, Muggy, JJoUKlaa,
H
nelson
Electric
Store
SUCCESSORS TO
Hudson-Electric Co.
We wish to announce to the public that
we are to be permanent residents of this de
lightful city, and want to be counted from
the very beginning of our residence, as
boosters for everything that is worth while,
for the future growth and development of
Roscburg and Douglas County.
It will be our policy to continue the busi
ness along the lines of square dealing and
courteous treatment, which has been prac
ticed by our predecessor, Mr. Hudson.
Prompt service will be our slogan, and
with another expert electrician added to the
force, we will Le in a position to answer all
calls, in or out of the city without delay.
Come in and get acquainted, whether you
wish to make a purchase or not.
. You will find our line of electrical goods
complete at all times.
O.M.NICHOLAS,
J. V. STALEY.
Owners.
I REVIVAL I
AT THE MISSION I
Each Evening at 8:00 I
You Aro Invited. I
NEWPORT. Ii. I.. May 29. The
navy d partmtnt already has made
plans to ndminiHU'r the naval oil
reserves In vii-w of such decision as
wan rendered by the federal court
in Los AnK'des yesterday, declar
ing void the Klk jlflls leases and
contracts to the Doheny oil Inter
ests, Secretary of the Navy Wilbur
said today.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spine Specialist.
824 Perkins Mdg. Phone 654
SALFM. Ore., May 29. The state
J j land board yesterday deferred until
June 3 any action on the Sand Is
land controversy with the 1'nlted
Staffs government. This will give
United Rlates Attorney George
Neuner time In which to gather
data In the case, though he asked
yesterday that action be deferred
until June 6. The state proposes
to assume that It has title to the
Island, and on that basis hand the
fishing rights there to the Columbia
Itlver Packers' association.
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perklna Bldg. Roacburg, Or
Phona 88.
At Ilpston II. II. E.
Fiiooklyn ....ll H 2
lUMtull 5 HI 1
liuiierles: Khihurdl ami Taylor;
Muniuurd, Hun unil Glbisou.
American League.
At Philadelphia
First came It. II. E.
.NVw York 4 10 1
I hilailcli.hin 6 1U u
J:att-rtt-3: lloyt and Sciiaug;
Itoniiiii'l mid Cochrane.
At WashiiiEtu II. H. E.
Ronton 3 10 3
Washington 7 12 0
hatUTitrt: Zahnisrr. Koss and
I'k-inich; SlogritlKe and- Kut-I.
Yesterday's Scores.
At Portland Los Angeles panto
posuwmed; ram.
At Oakland 0; Sacramento 2. .
At Vernon 9: fcult I.ak 7.
At Seattle 3; San Francisco 6.
Karwlg exterminators.
Drug Co.
Marsters
COPCO'S USE OF
KLAMATH LAKE
. FLOW ASSAILED
(Continued from page 1.)
I
p
, DEAN B. BUBAR
OtnwWWSIKT
Speclallet In tb. fitting of
ni..i.
Ill Jack.on St.
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Electronic and Hloctro-Themphy
PKSIIAWAR, Ilritlsh India. May
29. Further details were received
here todav of the recent executions
of 56 rebels near Kabtila. Afghanis- will make no appearance In the
tan, say that the Kmlr of the dls- hearing Is a statement made last
trlct, where the rebellion occurred, night by chairman Campbell,
held a full native celebration for Campbell was requested by A.
the occasion. The condemned men M. Lamm, attorney for the Klam
were led out and shot In the pres-jath Irrigation district, to require
ence of a great crowd gathered i "la power company to allow cer-
from all the district. . 'a"1 UI recoils 10 db pruuuceu
at tno neanng. to uetermtne tne
amuut of damage done to lands
on upper Klamath Lake by reason
soTif'K up piti, SKTTi.r.VEXT1 of the manner in which the water
I level of the lake had been con-
f'?.rlnrT 11,9 PWer COmPan' datn
In the matl.-r.of the .-Mule of I at the lake outlet.
lienrv Marcmhiie. nieMieil. i ('amiibell replied that he had do
! Arundel, piano rimer. Phone 1X9-L.
N.iiir,. is hereiiv Kiv. ii that th ; iunsdiction over the power com-
ri.iini in mid '.-stale, the JiiiIk- f Puy in this case ant", that the
bearing was solely to determine
reijionsibility fur the sale of tiie
417 Perkins Hid.
Pione 491
Onrlnsurance Service
Does not stop serving when the
policy is signed. It Is always on
tho Job la the tnton'Ft of our
client.
mm nunc, ope
i rectors. a.-;klng !f the ranchers
wanted to put a bid Into the gov-
DANCE
AT ;
Wigwam Tavern
Saturday Night
Music by
Umpqua Melody Boys
i '
Visit ihe Tavern for an Evening of Real
Enjoyment
"We're here to please you"
Sound Mattresses
for Sound Sleep.
The first requisite lr ft
nlRht of Rood nst Is tin rlrht
mattress, and from tho colloc
tlon wo are offering you aro
certain to find just tho one
you want.
Theso mattresses aro prop
erly made for Ion wear and
i
comfort, covered with sturdy
tie kin and in any size you
may require.
E
COMPANY
821 N. Jackson 8t Rorrburg
the uliovo Court ha mude nml t-nt
eil tin firtl.r Jiinn lTtli H2ri,
hi nit' iiiuir n in iii'mrK s. imn i . . .
t ofrit f of tho County Jufiir in th i u,ulir'
iiniwiin t'ouritv ('iurt Konm. in.tlie irrii-fttlou district and reclama-
' Iti.nfiiunr, firt'Kn. n the tlm nnt . tinn oftlciHls
tu -oiiiit ami the settlement of mild 6umi..ary of tho Charges.
Htate. HIkIi HkIUh in tentimonv of wit-
U. I,, mahtindat.k. dchm'S for the irriuUuii district be
Aflmlnlvtmtnr "f tin ostutu T Henry - - hnnrd wm'
Murlimliile, dec:mei. nl "f ,,oultJ W1.11BV . ,
... . 1. Coniemlnii tliut members of
! notm i: t rni:iHTon the irrigation district had boon mis-
I ' Ii'd wlum mil nf the Kt no and Auk-
In th. Count v Court of thA Rtato u n t proposeti. A
;Of renn for Iouk1h t'oiintv. . , i. , , . ,.
I in the mutter .f t!i ette of straw ballot sent ( ut by district ul-
MurKnret K. Mit-'hell, li'cenet.
Not lei In hereliy Klven thiit the
iin'itTf'is'ni-ii n;iK n oiiiv nii'miiru .
I'teilt4tr I'f III IiHlt Will it nil Ten In- riHIIIOIll lUI iitumrj,
in. ut of Miiitfirt k. Mttehell, iIh- 1 bet ii answered in the negative,!
en, ii. 'v i.ni.r of the Hi.ov.. en- thereupon the Kovernmenl made!
.",:,';,;!. .'i-r.. xxt; t .1,., caw.,!. oWa.
reiiuiri ii to j.rt n. nt the Kitine u iih , rower company.
proper voi-. h. r. .July v.-rifit-.i ni l v i 2. Attorney Carnahan alleged ,
M,T,,r,i',:::::-v;,'; i':,,::::;;.!." ro,,,mif.,ion
in l I.,. ..ii Ik ft, .hi I Ik- .lite if tin- ip here to investigate protests
fti.t imi.lejiti.in of itili. null'.-. , aninst the i.ale of the.se properties'
ii.it.u a-i.i tirt I.U1.US11.-.I nay .-s. silnm..i i ahenl of srheilule and
lAVHf vrtrmiT held a one-slileil hearing, leaving'
Kxeriilor nf Ilie ljtt W!M nml town without KivhiK llie protestlngi
Testament nf M.irguret K. Mil. h. ll. , rant.ra B i-hanee for a hearing.
3. Formal conipllinl aKalnst the
ICWOI?KM"IC.KKCI personnel of the local appraisal
V ijs boartl. which set vil-jiui-tn of
5) I I W $120.tn)0 up on the properties in
MRS. L'aiher King 1'liase call at
Mercy hoapiial. Ask for room lu.
FU10 SALE Cheap. Bun saw.
Apply at VM N. Pine street
FOIl RKNT S-room turnlshed
aparlmer.t. iUS . iJouglas street.
FOH 8AI.K A-l saddle mare or
will trade for goats or chickens.
P. O. llox Sti5. '
PIIONO0UAPH recordsioughf,
sold and exchanged at 92V Win
chester. FOIl-RENT Furnished home for
the summer, adults only. Refer
ences exchanged. See Mrs. Clark
at Ileauly Studio.
Kt Jit SAI.K Modern 6-roo-n buu
galow. close In on paved street
Terms. Address "Uungalow,"
care Kews-Kevicw.
tt'A TED Lady orgentleniantb
room. Steam heat and baih. At
the Oxford. 217 8. Stephens St.
Prices very reasonable.
i-OK SALE Oood -work mare,
weight about 12 hundred
lbs. 6 years. Will sell cheap. V.
A. Zachary, Brockway, Oregon.
will nrY'FoncASH
Used Fords, late models. 1923, '21
or '25.
MATHEWS MOTOR-X -CHANGE
115 Jackson street
WE HAVE afuiriineTof engine air
cleaners for all late mwlel cars.
lii.OO to S7.50. Let us show you.
I'mpqua Battery Station, corner
Douglas and Main streets.
FOR SALE 8-tube Super-Hetero
dyne-Tungsten battery charger;
two large size Wlllard "B" and
"A" batteries. 414 E. First ave
nue north.
FOR SALE 25 acres, 3 miles out
good road, all farm land. Good
house, water piped in. Price
$27no. Terms. Unas. Kyes, S26
N. Jackson St.
FURNITURE for sale; house for
rent. If desired; also Fulton
wicker reversible baby buggy and
iron baby crib and mattress for
sale. 52 E. Washington.
BROCCOLI PLANTSrOrdersTaken.
Ashby, Kruse, Butner and Burner
Imported. 1; Shepherd, $4.50;
laie Butner, $3. Over bu.OOO. 25c
less per thousand. Walter Leake,
IiixonvUle, Or.
A STROM BERO carburetor will
save gas and make any car run
better. Results guaranteed or
money refunded. Umpqua Battery
Station, corner Douglas and Main
streets.
FOR SALE Broccoli plants, late
Sw. Valentine strain; grown from
oar own seed. Delivery can be
mntle by June 10. In quantities
$1.50 per thousand, only first
class plants sold. Llndblom.
liixonville.
FOR SALE 6-room house and two
large lots on corner. Fruit and
berries. Electric lights and city
water. One block soutu of Sol
diers' Home. W. II. Cordon,
phone r,3 R.
Id.:.-.
M "
g TT IT g Tl lj board of directors of Ihe Irrigation
(I J B ) H BJ K district failed lo tuke any action
V a M LA vJ H Hi on s 'l"'"lu,il,K "r n Inllialive
I5! I S iW M 1 j B J ' iM-tltlon for the purpose of empow-
M M-A H eri,. ,,,, tisirjri (o .mi-chase the
V S120.000 up on the properties in I
i that one member ot 1'ie board Wit?
W p hiOi-M'nlij'-r In tht California Ore
pan Power company and another
an employe of ihe L'nited States
ret-lainaiton service.
4. Complnliit that the former
Saturday Nite
A power, sites at the appraisal price.
. Complaint that appeal for d
K lay hi Ihe sale tai that the farmers
olfcht have time to tak action was
USrcn CAR DARCAINS
V.2 8tar roadster.
Ford touring.
l!t-2 Ford roadster.
i;is Ford toiirinjr for $35.
MATHKWS MOTORXCHANGE
1 lii Jackson street
FOR STLE LodpinT" house furnl
ture. Ion ft lease on house. I)oinK
a Rood business. Will give a
bamain. Kasy terms. 12acre
ranch, free soil, Kood buildings.
Well watered, near In. Must be
sold at onct at same price. A
fine clever mare, sell cheap. C.
Merrill, 54 Mill street
FOR'SAM? OR TRADK 63 acres.
50 acres bottom land 40 In wheat.
Suitable 4'or garden, broccoli, and
especially alfalfa, which will
make 6 tons per acre, 3 cuttings.
Free In tention. llama, no house.
On paved hinhwav, 5 miles south
of Wolf Creek. Price $12 000.00.
Want something In or near Rose
bur,?. See owner, room 9 Masonic
buiWlng.
M - V Ignored bv ofiiclals of the depart-!
IP .aU.'.-.r i nie.il of the Interior. '
A a".
1 Gardens I
Th board, apparently consider-
Ins the mutter on between the
district and l'nited States, is mk-1
lug no el fort t secure testim..iy ,
of any sort from officials of ihe
California Oregon Power company.;
Taylttrmf o eoucrtt ta gooo con
A crete. Tel. I2f R
THE LIBERTY THEATER
TODAY AND TOMORROW
At Our Rsgular Prices Only 10 and 1S Oents
WM. FAIRBANKS
'THE
Beautiful Sinner"
Also: The Feature Comedy:
"MAKE IT SNAPPY"
Also: The Bray Magazine
ADDED SPECIAL
STRAWBERRY CARNIVAL PICTURES
Sunday art M?nday: "itilVATE AFFAIRS"
A Perfect Riot of Fun
Any Time
You are in
Tow n
Eat at
The Home
Restaurant
Guy Cns with the
Difference
1
Best dance floor
Sj County
I It's Clean
9
S It s Respectable
You'll like it there
Music by those
"Ju.t like n I' H.t frnm hnrr " "
S Tlist l what our friends -111
s:iy If ymi nuiil them the News-
Kevlew dally.
! irf'JkV- r Br
r'
3
Sheridan eet
.)el)ut(j a
o
evils i
! pl.iy Big Town Stuff I
! .. 1
Wed like to have you
: k
i among our patrons.
ST V
1.1.k.i.i.m.m.i;m.i.i.m.:.A
HAVE A CARI'KNTFR DO
YOUR rLl.MBI.NG I
DtPICULOUSI you ur. Yet thit b
JJ wh,t hundred, of rop! do etrf I
A dT when thr enite the iervicet of
J mher th.n trtliwd RECTAL SFE-
CiALISI tocurcthtirrilci Nowonder ,
thfTtor,,r nobeneht snd continue to '
utfcT.and ccndcmn the doctor for their !
i.4 tlm and mnnev watted.
Hi i L .i $ Mr r ot rrslnlnl nd rrrrienct
ome boys, but they rectal .nd COLON mi.
V ment,slonccnablnfnetOKt,writTrn I
llte-Umj liUAKAft I to
that I will cure your I He :
or REFUND YOLR EEE. ;
rite Mar lot air FREE BOOK i
'DEANrLD.Jnc'
wnnrricu: ttTTll officii:
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SUMMER
PRICES
Now in Effect
(Exclusive of Specials on Which
price la placed by Producer)
Children 10c
ADULTS (Balcony) 1 5c
ADULTS (Main floor) 25c
THE COOLEST SPOT
IN TOWN
flSTVAJ
1
EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN
PICTURES AS USUAL
ANTLERS
BUY NEXT WINTER'S
FUEL NOW
YOUR SAVING-
Cost of Extra Delivery
Piling Under Shed
Interest
Fire Insurance
Administration Cost of Small Sales
Price on orders of five tiers or more of one
t grade of wood taken before July 1.
16 in. Second Growth, block
$3.00 per tier
16 in. Old Growth, Block
$3.25 per tier
16 in. Oak and Laurel, Block
$3.50 per tier
4 foot large Second Growth Fir
$6.50 per cord
4 foot Old Growth Slab Wood
$5.50 per cord
Car price on application.
Coal and Briquet prices on application.
On deliveries of less than five tiers from yard
an extra handling charge will be made.
Denn-Gerretsen Co.
Fuel and Building Material
231 N. Main Street Phone 128
MONEY CANNOT BUY A BET
TER LOAF OF BREAD. WHY NOT
HAVE THE BEST WHEN THE COST
IS NO MORE. GRIMM'S MILK
BREAD. PHONE 133.
SPEND SUNDAY .
At Canion Auto Camp, halt mile
south of Canyonvllle. We are
prepared to serre you and give
you the best spot lu Southern
Oregon fur your picnicking.
' The last assembly ot the year
of the S. B. A. will be held this af
ternoon at 2:45 o'clock at the high
school. There will be a mtislral
program and awarding of li-lu ra
to moce who participated and who
have the proper number of point
in ili-bate and athletic evi-nta.
iaart'n larV TftVfi,
TRY AND FIND
LQNG'S HALL
COLES VALLEY
SATURDAY NIGHT
May 30
DANCE WITH THE
Arizona Collegians
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester at Phons 0
Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patient Prl'-'lged ' to Havs
Their Own Doctor
Louis C. Davis
Painting and Paper Hanging
Phone 569-R
427 East Douolas St
Officers
Reserve Corps
All members Officers Reserve
Corps are requested lo be at
Armory at nine A. M. sharp.
Saturday to take part In - Me
mortal Day Exercises. Members
having uniforms will wear them.
CAI'T. W. U H. OSHOUN.
TONITE & SATURDAY
Also Memorial Day Matinee
A drama of the days when America
tottered on the brink of disaster.
TONITE & SATURDAY f?W
Out Where
The Six Shooter
Is King I
tfSSSi
F srtvi,CJ I
mm
"IDAHO" j
COMEDY
MAJESTIC i
10c 1 I
't yi
49l MV10 BaASCCra STAGE SUCCESS
7Wl obert tLeaxidU-S (rQntar
!juiihi4l centrol Raum in thiiPnfMntie Drama
Regular Prices 10c, 15c, 25c
ANTLERS
Sunday: Gloria Swanson