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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. JUNE 2, 1925
You Can Do This
Yourself
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PAVING
White or light tinted
Enameled wood work sets off
furniture to advantage and
makes smell rooms appear
' larger and lighter. It may
be repeatedly washed and
is easy to keep clean.
You can beautify your home at small expense by
giving the woodwork e coat or two of
Certain-teed
Interior Enamel
If you haven't the time or Inclination to do the work your
tttlT, let ut recommend a good painter.
Ctrtmn'tmed Interior Enamel ! made In a variety of
attractive shades and black and white. It it ready to use,
easy to apply and dries overnight.
"1 We recommend It because of ita working qualities, covering
capacity, permanency of color and gloM.and freedom from crack
ing and checking. Choose it for economy use it for satisfaction
We have a Ccrtain-tctd Paint c Varninh for every purpose.
DENN-GERRETSEN COMPANY
: Fuel and Building Material
231 N. Main Street
Phone 128
RECORD HEAT i ?
AND STORMS j
TAKE 19 LIVES
4 MKX KII I KK WIIKV
Al TO Si KIRKS hi I Ml'.
PLAGED
PLANS
BEFORE
MOORE MUSIC STUDIO
Recitals June 8 and 9. Pro
, bylerian church. Public Invlt-
ed.
CITY COUNCIL
Ordinance Placed on First
and Second Reading -Covering
5 Streets.
HYDRANT ORDERED IN
plies 9 80
II. U- HudBon, services 11.67
L. W. Meager, supplies .45
Vnlon Oil company, coupon
book J0.0O
Everxon-Koss Co., handcuffs 10.00
Scolt Ilros., plumbing . 2.00
iJouKlaa County, scraping '
streets B8.00
W. K. Thomas, freight .52
C. W. Larsongasoline 1.20
1. 8. Ketch, amlKncd claim.. . I TO
Hold's Oarage, gasoline ...... 1.20
J. L. Paris, wood, 42.00
C. C. Klebel, relieving truck
driver 4.16
Fuller Hruah Co., brushes 4.65
Geo. Lamm, painting 6.00
L. V. Langeiiberg, painting
and paint .- 11.00
filllmm's garage, gasollne.. 1.20
C. ). P. Co., services 805.94
ItoHrburg llook Store, sta
tionery 2.00
Pacific Telephone Co 11.63
IMPROVEMENT .
8PP.INO STKKKT:
W. L. Dolan, surveying. .$4.f)A
Claude Crocker, surveying.. 2.00
SHOUT STHKET:
Claude Crocker, surveying... 2.00
W. L. Dolan, 'BUrveyIng...4.0
SYKK8 RTKKET:
If. U Kppsteln, englncerlng..$!t.00
FIRST AVKNL'K NOKTH, NO. 2:
M. C. Ilowker. drafting 16.00
placed there aa aoon aa possible. ISKCONI) AVKUNK NORTH:
A petllion to pave Parrott street M. C. liowker, engineering..!. 00
between Maple and Oak atreeta waa ' ROIIKHTS STKKKT:
M. C. Ilowker, drafting SI 2.00
H. L. KppBtein, engineering 16.00
W. L. Dolan, surveying 4.00
EAST SKCOJJI) 8TRKKT:
Tl
Fire Protection to Be Pro
vided for Territory Near
En.d of Floed Street
To Repair Jail.
The city council held a short
meeting hut night, there being
little business up for consideration.
1 he committee on fire and water
recommended the Installation of a
fire hydrant at the end of Floed
street, and Instructed that one be I
(Continued trom page 1.)
88 In New York and Albany.
Central New York and New
England, bore the brunt of the
storm. Sii towna were thrown In
darkness In Massachusetts. Trol
ley and telephone services were
disrupted. Heavy rains and ful
ling trees blocked highways.
Northville, N. Y., and surround
ing towns In the Adlronduiks
were Isolated. Koporta told of
heavy damuge, but no loss of lire.
GREAT FALLS, Mont., Juno 2.
--White Sulphur Springs, a einull
fown 75 miles south of hore, suf
fored a heavy earth shock Sunday
morning, a dispatch to the Grertt
Kails Leader today said. Build
ings were shaken, dishti broken
and people rushed Into the streets
out no mnterlul damuge wus done.
A heavy rumbling accompanied
the shock. Other rommunltfos
also reported having felt the tremors.
(AanrUtxl Prat Uurd Wire.;
KUHHKA, Cal., June 2.
Four men, all residents of
Humboldt County, were kil-
led this morning, when the
auto in which they wore rid-
lug, near this city swerved
from the highway and crush-
ed into a stump. The vic
tims were C. McCharleB und
Cluude Slmonds, of Portuna,
and (Jeorge Itrown, of Eure
ka, und Thoiuus Mulllgun, of
Fortunu,
(AaocUtfd hn LnMl Wlro.l
BALTIMORE, Md., June 2.
One death due to the heat was
reported here today. Jr.mes II.
Goodsborough employed at a
clothing manufnetury was over
come while at work and died on
the way to h hospital.
The weather bureau reported
a temperature of H5 at noon.
Arundel, piano' niner. Phone IJ9L.
F.NtiINK AMI Hl: K CAIW
DI'ltAILI'Di NOIIODY HI ItT.
(AooriitKl hM 1aiH Wlra.)
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. Juno
2. The engine and bIx baggage
and mail rare on Santa Fe pas
senger train numlwr 6, north
bound, were derailed on a 40-foot
embankment on the edge of Ok
lahoma City today. No one was
Injured. Police and railroad
agents round a rail disconnected.
Trainmen einiMs.ed the belief
that robbery wna the motive, but
that the bandits had been fright
ened awsv by the extent of the
wreck. Three sleeping cars and
ona chair car did not leave the
tracks.
taking relays in currying him on a
stretcher for a distance of fifteen
miles. He waa met by a wagon at
the end of the new road four miles
this sldo of Steamboat, acd was
brought to the Smith place, where
he was met by J. M. Meyers, super
intendent of the road construction
Job, who brought him In by automobile.
MEET! MIGHT
Rturiebaker costs leas per pound
than butter.
8ICK MAN CARRIED IN
FROM CAP8 ILLAHEE
Abo Wilson, of Caps llahee, waa
b rough t to Horn burn last n Ik tit and
placed In Mercy HoHpltat. Mr. Wil
son has been quit 111 for some
lime, and lat week Ir. Waitmcott
waa called In to attend him, mak
ing; the trip on horneback. In or
der that the man might receive
the necessary medical attention, he
wan packed out yesterday, tx men
An Interesting meeting of Umi
qua Font of tho American Legion
la to be held at tho armory thin
evening, and all member are urged
to be In attendance. The poat la
making plana for a big representa
tion at Iho Prlnevllle, convention.
and expects to make a real allow
ing. The entire drum corps will go
to contend again for the ' atate
champlonahlp and expects to re
turn bearing with them the silver
cup which they now hold. The
drum corps has been practicing
ralthfully for a year, and any organ
ization which defeats them will
have to be a drum corps which can
surpass anything the state has ever
known previously. Tho post has
been working hard to raise the
funds necessary to send the drum
mers to Ptlnevllle, and with the
excellent cooperation of the people
of Koseburg have succeeded In
raising the funds needed. A num
ber of Interesting matters are to be
dlacuaaed tonight, and there will
probably be a real surprise for
Ihoae who attend.
approved, and the engineer Instruct
ed to prepare plane and specifica
tions.
A remonstrance against the pav
ing of Huberts street, submitted by
Mrs. Florence Nichols, claiming
that the pavement would work a
great hardtthlp upon her, was re
ceived and placed on file.
Paving ordinances for East 1st
avenue north, between east Third ;
and Kast Fourth streets, 2nd avenue
north between West First and
Went Third streets; Short street I
between Hykes and Spring; Spring
street between Mill and Short and I
Sykea street between Mill street J
and the S. P. right of way, were
rend first and second times.
The matter of distributing the
premium received on the Improve
ment bonda recently Issued, was re
ferred to the committee on ways 1
and means. 1
The recorder was Instructed to ;
notify property owners who are Ut- j
linquent in their bond payments,
that the city will foreclose lmme-j n
Slii'.v.i.'rrh. a.r.,;"i8 are i pierce places
The health and police committee)
was instructed to make needed ro I
pairs to the city jail.
The unci I waa advised that the i
federal cuurt tn Portland la hearing
a petition for a preliminary Injunc
tion filed by tho S. P. company to
Btop persona from crowning the
right of way to the suspension
bridge. This la claimed to be a pub
lic crossing, and It la desired by
individuals interested that the city
CHICAGO, 3une 2. While Wil
liam J. llryan continued both here
and at Urbana, Ills., to expound his
theory of the issues at stake in
'the Tennessee evolution law case
'a new move was made In Tennes
see when John R. lXell, defense
counsel for J. T. Scopes brought
the biology text book situation of
the state under fire.
Scopes was charged with ex
plaining the theory of evolution to
students after he bad read a pas-
sage from a biology text book
i authorized by the state. Mr. Neil,
I In a letter to Governor Austin
Peary, urged that the selection of
a text book on biology for use In
the hlKh schools be deferred until
the Scopes case was decided,
threatening criminal prosecution
against the. book commission If It
chose a work containing any ref
erence to evolution.
Declaring that every standard
work on science accepts evolution
and that he was sure no scientist
would consent to have his book
mutilated to fit ihe Tennessee law,
Mr. Neil said that if the anti-evolution
law was upheld after the
commission bad adopted a book
accepting evolution, science teach
ers of the state would be in the
same position as Scope "of either
refusing to comply with his duty
to teach the books selected or of
violating the law."
P. D. Wolford. surveying....'..! 2.00
If. h. Kppsteln, engineering 20.00
M. C. liowker, surveying 15.00
W. L. Dolan, surveying 14.00
Clifford Hlebel, surveying 6.00
Harry MrCabe. surveying.... 8.00
FOritTH STKKKT NO. 2:
P. D. Wolford, surveying $2.00
M. C. Itowker, drafting fi.00
W. L. T)olan. sdTveylng 4.00
SIXTH STKKKT NO. 2:
M. C. Bowker, drafting $6.00
Claude Crocker, surveying 2.00
W. L. Dolan, surveying- 4.00
"A" AVRNUK:
M. C. Powker, drafting $18 00
W. L. Dolan, surveying R.00
IT. L. Knnsteln, engineering 16.00
nifforc! Tttebel, surveying 4.nfl
Harry McCabe, surveying 4.00
111 No Flint R Tl. I2R-H
Taylor
TWO SENATORS
ON FISH BOARD
(Continued from page 1.)
developments believe that our In
terests could have been better pro
tected, one or the old policies of i
t)w, fntnmluu(..n ha. K.w.n t..1, '
Chinook fry from our ympqua
aid in fighting the case so that the kk omniDui nver.
rruintr mUV k. .i)utn..-i vu- robbing us of many of our
splendid salmon, our Chi nooks be-
crosslng may be maintained. The
city attorney was Instructed to
protect the city a rights in the rase.
J. V. Caaey presented a revised
plat of a new section of Laurel
wood, which It Is proposed to open,
but the council objected to a five
foot atrip of land left across the end
of one of the streets, and refused
to approve the plat In its present
form.
The following bills were audited
and allowed:
Renssolaer Valve Co $30.1.04
Arthur Long, repairing.....
Otto Uoettel, hose
Douglaa County Flour Mills,
rolled oats .
Hall A Young Garage, gas ...
Kurtz Transfer, Co., services
Churchill Hardware Co., sup
plies
H. O. Althaus, plumbing
W. O. Montgomery, sharpen
ing mower
Wharton Brothers, supplies..
Motor Shon Oarage, services
Oeo. W. CtflVr, supplies
Hudson Klectrlc Store, aup-
2.75
9.00
7.5ft
2.fil
27.50
4.65 A
2.00
4.20
' 7.8i
1.40
11.35
Ing the pride of our stream.
"Senator Garland, who Is to go
on the commlHslon by my recom
mendations, when I failed to lund a
southern Oregon man, will be our
staunch friend, and our people
should not hesitate to take our fish
problems to him. I guarantee his
friendship and good will.'1
DAILY WEATHER REPCRT
MMftctattd I'Ttm lim Wire.)
SALKM, Ore.. June 2.-.Of 196
cities and towns In Oregon only 17
including Portland, have rejected
the opportunity for their peace of
ficers to come under the protec
tion of the Work mens Compensa
tion Act, and of 36 counties, only
nine have filed rejections with the
commission. The 1925 legislature
amended the act so that the salari
ed peace officers of all cities,
towns and counties come under
the act automatically unless the
municipalities- formally reject the
act by notifying the commission.
The cities and towna that have
rejected the act are: Portland,
leaver Hill, Mllwauklo. Corvallis,
Springfield, Itainier, Jacksonville,
Aihena, Banks, Pilot Rork, Klgln,
Burns. Halsey, Island City, Lake
side, Enterprise, Nyssa.
, The counties that have rejected
the act are:
Multnomah, Clatsop. Jackson,
Curry, Umatilla, Lincoln, Coos,
Douglas, Clackamas,
J .
Refrigerators at Powells.
ROUND ONE IN HART CASE
ATTACK ON INFORMATION
7
FRIDAY SATURDAY
"CODE OF THE WE8T"
FRIDAY SATURDAY
"CODE OF THE WEST"
1
TJ. S. Weather Bureau, local office,
Hoaeburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending ,
5 a. m.
Precipitation In Inches and bun-'
dredths:
Highest temperature yesterday 61
lowest temperature last night? 49
Precipitation, last 24 hours n? j
Total preclp. since 1st of month
Normal preclp. for this mouth 1.07
Total preclp. from September
1, 1924, to date 41.54
Average preclp. from Sept t
1. 1877 32.S3 ,
Total excess from Sept 1,
1H24 3.71
Average precipitation for 46
wet seasons, September to I
May. Inclusive. 31.4S
Unsettled, probably occasional !
showers tonight and Wednesday.
WILLIAM BELT,
Meteorologist.
Mr-kpUttd Ptm Lmm Win.)
TACOMA, Wash., June 2. That
the legality of the information
charging former Governor Louis
F. Hart with soliciting a bribe from
the liquidator and attorneys for
the defunct Scandinavian Bank of
Tacoma, will be attacked In Pierce
county Superior Courts Saturday
on the basis of demurrer expected
to be filed this week, became prac
tically certain today when Prose
cuting Attorney J. W. Selden an
nounced that Attorney Maurice A.
Langhorne, counsel for t he de
fense, had expressed willingness
to argue the demurrer any time
after Wednesday.
Langhorne announced that he
probably would file the demurrer
tomorrow. It will demur to the In
formation on the ground that It
does not state sufficient cause of
action to constitute a crime.
TaTlop-mne eoncrite i gooa con
rr T1 -tR.R.
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THE LIBERTY THEATER
TODAY AND TOMORROW
At Our Rtgular Prlcaa Only 10 and 19 Oartta
With a Dittinguished Cast including
ESTELLE TAYLOR PAULINE GARON
WYNDHAM STANDING
"Forgive
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Wives who like to flirt, husbands who are in
different, men who take married women to supper
-you'll all learn something from this picture I
You'll say it's the most entertaining, the most
dramatic picture you've seen for a long, long time.
Also: Aesops Fables: "Sharpshooters"
Also: Town Topics and an Educational
BOYS'
A Baseball Free
with every pair of
Genuine 1
"Hi Kicks"'
Most styles have that
long wearing, comfort
able sponge crepe sole
$2.75 to S4.50
The ideal shoe for
sports and out door
wear.
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tiOOTERIE
IRVIN pmjNN
Shoaa That Satlafy and FN
Your Ffat
Farklna Bids., Roatburg
Come to
Long's Hall
Coles Valley
Saturday Night
June 6
1 i
Those
IIAYSIIARERS
will play for a
BIG DANCE
Baseball
DANCE
at
Brockway Hall
Thursday Night, June 4
Benefit Dillard
Baseball Team
DENTISTRY
BY
Dr. NERBAS
Phono 488
Masonic Building
THOUSANDS of people
would have their teeth
fixed were it not for the
high prices and failure
to get results.
My EXTENSIVE EX
PERIENCE plu. large
eqtiipm e n t eliminates
BOTH.
GOOD JUDGMENT
makes Modern Dentis
try practical and within
reach of all.
I save you pnin, time
and guarantee you satisfaction.
I enn Improve your
LOOKS. YOUR
HEALTH, and add to
your personality.
Painless Extraction.
Gas WTien Desired.
When Desired New Teeth
same day.
Regulating.
Special Plate Work.
Consultation Flee.
Jnw TODAY l
HOUSE FOR RENT Furnished.
Phone 210-K.
WANTED Janitor or clerical
work. Pbona 144.
ROOMS FOR RENT Gentlemen
only. Cu3 W. Lane St.
1 XI
U
FOR SALE Good milch cow. Buy
er Bros. A. Boyer.
WANTED Mun dishwasher at ;
once. Inquire DouKlaa Grill.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping j
room, reasonable. 311 E. Oak St. t
FOR RENT 7-room house, bath
and garage, SCO. 8G1 W. Mosuer
St.
FOR RENT Furnished 6-room
house, $25 per mo. Inquire at 241
So. Flint.
FOR SALU ror lsau, with terms.
Modern 5-room bungalow. See at
89U Mill8L '
WANTED A thrifty pig weighing
40 to 60 lb. J. F. Bonebrake,
Roseburg, Rt. 2.
FOR'SALEGood young teuni, $150
if taken this week. Mrs. D. P.
McKay, loseburgItt. 1, Box 21.
FOR SALE Cold" storage refriger
ator, 75 lb. ice capacity. Nearly
new. $L'5 cash. E. L. Teater, Mel
rose. FOR RENT Downstairs" furnished
apt Bath with hot and cold wa
ter., Lights, close in. 620 N. Jack
son St.
FOR SALE Account leaving town,
nice dining table, two dandy
stoves, chairs and other things.
444 E. 1st Ave. N.
FORTlENT Garage or want a me
chanic to work on percentage on
Coos Bay highway. Address
Charles Rowell, Ten Mile, Ore.
LOST Lady's coat,"was lost at or
near Rock Creek. Finder please
leave at Glide store, or notify
owner, Mrs. A. SteuerClide, Ore.
FORSALE Ford 1 "ton chain drive
truck, good running order. A
snap $75 cash. Apply Oak Grove
Service Station, 4 miles south on
1'aciflc highway.
Pl'PPY LOST In Roseburg from
401 South Main. , Irish setter,
brown-white. 2 months old.
Phone 5)9. Rftward.
WANTED Roomlnpflvale family
for mother and child. Child to
be boarded and cared for while
mother works. Address I. M.,
care News-Review, i
FOR SALE Ash ormaple stump
age, 50o per tier; pine, 25c; Cot
tonwood free. Seasoned pine
block wood, $1.75. Orders taken
for ash. or maple cord wood. J.
F. Bonebrake, Koseburg. Rt. 2.
FOR" SALECine 11 tori" Republic
truck and one 14 ton Chevrolet
truck; or will trade for land or
slock. C. R. Cavender, 816 Win
chester. Phone 170-V mornings
or evenings.
TOTRADE mis-FoTd. Al me
chanical condition. 1925 license.
4 new tires. Will trade for good
shotgun. Inquire 225 E. First
Ave. N., or phone 355-R.
FOR SALE Modern B-room plas
tered house with bullMns. Close
in on paved street. Small pay-!
ment down, balance like rent. ,
See N. O. Williams owner, 1124
Ramona Court. Corey Ave. I
MALE HELP WANTED Man. en-1
ergptlc and reliable, wanted for !
"factory representative to handle !
our business in Roseburg News-'
Review district; unusual oppor-,
tunity, with fortune for right
man: experience or cnpital un
necessary: write fully Syncro Mo,
tors Co., Hattle Creek, Mich. !
nrrst'iiC'nNMHiTfLA's coi n-
TY 40 acres in tract: borders on
the Umpqua river; 23 acres in
full bearing fruit; good crop; big
7-room house; barn; other im
provements: the fines! soil con
ditions in Oregon: this property
Is offered at one-third its real
value. Price $6300. Easy terms.
Ijiwrence Agency, 125 Cass
Street. Phone 219.
Sl'BTRBAN IIOMEtrgreat sacri
fice. Owner going south offers
a modern suburban home for half
its value. 5-room bungalow beau
tifully finished, plastered and de
corated: all built In features;
full basement; beautiful bath, tol-
let and lavatory; new ateel range i
and heating stove go with place; r
fine big lots; all kinds tree fruit; j
grapes and berries of all kinds;
garage; chicken house; on pave
ment; In edpe of town. Price
complete $2250. One thousand
rasn:-balance $30.00 per month.
I.awrence Agency, 125 Cass
Street. Phone 219.
3
Power of Attraction
As a magnet attracts pieces "of
Iron and Hteel no a man with will
power attracts opiMirtuniU', and
makes pood use of them. Ait ac
count with the KorwburK National
Hunk haa atliactivu power for suo
cebS.
4',i Interest Paid on Saving
Accounts.
The Rosebiiig National Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
lA
SOATICA
Rapp Building
Sciatica is Inflammation
or neuralgia of the hip.
It comes from the imping
ment of a vertebra upon
the hip nerve. Chiropruc
tic relieves it.
''Yours for Health"
Dr. C M. McNeil
Chiropractic Specialist
Phona 694-J
327 West Cass
FOR SALE 13 head of goats, $2
per head. D. W. KeaBey, Dixon
vllle. FOR SALE Groom plastered
house with bath, paved at. near
school. Good value for $2250.
Easy terms. Chas. Kyes, 826 N.
Jackson St.
FRIDAY SATURDAY
"CODE OF THE WEST'.'
i.uaui,a la1
vmi aWaWiiftrysa,
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST '
Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Or.
Phona 88.
1
Any Time J
You are in
Town
IF YOU
DANCE
Come to the
ARMORY
Tues., June 2nd
Anlauf .
Wed., June 3rd
Jimmie Vance
and His
Arizona Collegians
Promise Something
Good
Eat at
The Home
Restaurant
Buy Cas with the
Difference
Sheridan Street
Roseburg
SPEND SUNDAY
At Canyon Auto Camp, half mile
south of Canyonville. We are
prepared to serve yon and give
you the best spot In Southern
Oregon for your picnicking.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spine Specialist.
324 Perkins Bldg. Phone E54
DR. DEAN B. 8UBAR
OPTIRTRHT
Spactallst In tn. mttnc of
Glasses.
Hi Jackson Bt.
Tonite and Wednesday
r-X.Hl "VTTi :
MlW USK
William &
Wild Bill
HicicoIC
10c
15c
MAJESTIC
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Electronic and Electro-Theraphy
417 Perkins R1t tin.. Ml
Our Insurance Service
Does not stop serving when the
policy Is signed. It is always on
the Job In tlfe Interest of our
client.
MUOmC HOC.
WSfBUBC. Qirl
TONITE AND WEDNESDAY
ALSO
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10c
15c
25c
ANTLERS
Exciting! Baffling!
Kaff It1, the amateur cracksman,
who created such a furore among
bar fled Scotland Yard detectives. Is
brought to the screen with all the
enchantment that madn him the
bent loved character In all detec
tive fiction. You loved the book
you must see the picture. It Is ex
clttUK, filled with mystery!
From tht famous book and
play by E, W. Hornung
AND
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D
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saMMMMl
House Peters
in "RAFFLES" '
Th Amateur Cracksman