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RAGE FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY,' JUNE 8. 192 V H BUY NEXT WINTER'S fUEL NOW ' YOUR SAVING Cot of Extra Delivery Fire Insurance Piling Under Shed Interest )";Ariministration Cost of Small Sale "I Price on five tiers one grade of wood delivered from wood 1 7 16n. Second Growth, block fir, per tier $3.00 I6!-mi. in Old Growth, block fir, per tier 3.25 iqHri. Oak nnd Laurel, block, per tier 3.50 , prices on Slab, 4 foot 2nd growth, On Application. coal and briquets Denn-Gerretsen Co :;;; Fuel and Building Material .231 N. Main Street Phone 128 NEW FEATURES FOR Striking Border Trims Top Coat 0. A, C. THIS YEAR TO AtX"" KVOI.I TION I1AN Wt.l.ATKS CONSTITl TION (AhtrMfl Itrm U.wl Wlr. DAilfcON, Tent'., .lune r,. An nouncement Is niart here today that iWn T. Scopes, defendant In the evolution test case, 1n the near failure will make a motion that tb -Indictment against him be qdjittied on the ground that the Tunessce statute prohibiting the tiwchlng of evolution In the publlf'sebools of the state vlo latea'n'oth the alnte constitution and (bfl United Slates constitu tion. I'll o Earwig exterminators. Alarsters Drug XT. l)K.1H fl.AIMH tyiS OK ;;;.l.l'OI,.VH NOMINATOIt. TWaMHsUsI Prw InM ltll ' 8K)HTI,K. Jnne . Kdward P. Jiidiliiun attorney of ttenttle for 20 yesm and ami of Nnrninu Ju.hl who )jpjninated Abrnlinm Lincoln for president, died here totlay. rot eounfi ' irompt taxi Mrvrfe, city or trliM. Phone 44 OREfiON Atiiuri'i.TrnAL COLLKUK, .lune 6. Many new diid attractive features are phui ired for the twelfth annual boys' and girls' summer school to be held at the college June 15 to 27 Inclusive. Clajes for local leaders will be conducted. music frill be furnlslwd and lend by the Paul Petri, dim-tor of the School of music, and euch authorities as I Walfer M. Pierce, xovernor of Oregon, Miss (iertrude Warren of the United Stales Department of Agriculture, and W. J. Kerr, pre sident of the college, will speak at the assemblies. About twenty club member are expected to at tend from the following commun- i (ties In Douglas County: it one bury, looking (liana, Camas Val ley, Myrtle Creek, Rlddltt, Days Creek, and Yoncalla. Minti, JJora i Larson of Flos burg, teacher and local club leader at Looking Glass this pant year, will go from Dou glas County as special chaperon for club members from this coun ty. The expenses are the neces sary railroad fare and $15 for room and board. Quarters will be In the college dormitories, the (firlH In Waldo hall and the boys in Caul horn hall, with meals served In Waldo. Club members will furnish tbelr-own bedding. All club members tn Oregon of good standing are eligible to en roll. "Busy at all Jlnres," Is the mot to of the club department. Claas work wilt start at 8:30 and last until noon. One and one-half hours will be allowed for lunch. All club members will report at I: ;t0 for assembly. After assem bly the "clubbers' are freer to spend the afternoon at recreation of some sort provided by those In charge. Stunt ahows, movies and parties are examples of the even ing entertainments. The boys will be taught black smithing, stock Judging, crop nro- At (be Ilapllst church beginning ductiou, horticulture, farm nveeh DOUGLAS ASSOCIATION TO MEET AT PORTLAND The Douglas County Association of Portland, Oregon, will hold Its fourteenth annual meeting and pic nic at Peninsula Park, June 21st, at U o'clock a. m. This association Is composed of persons who form erly resided In Douglas County, Oregon, who now live In Portland or vltinltv. A most enjoyable time the i in PYwcted. and all members and i friends are Invited to come out and have a good time. II ling your din ner bankets and cups, black coffee will be served free full i A ' I f':' x r -V TEN REASONS WHY New Speed Burner cooks more than 25 faster in actual, com' paralive tests. Remarkable economies in cooking time and fuel ore realized. 50 more space is available for cooking with no increase in size of cooking top. A whole meal can be prepared at once. Cooking surface is hot all over. Compact and inviting beauty makes Smooth top the aristocrat of kit chen ranges. New Top heat control where 80 of the cook ing is done. Graduated heating zones for hot, warm, or simmering temperatures. 7 Accurate oven heat con- trol, with top control, relieves all worries of heat supervision. S Getter cooking can be done on the Smooth top because cooking require ments of various foods can be better satisfied. 9 Quicker cooking can be done because the Speed Burner - cooks 2 5 faster. 10 Easier cooking is the direct result of the re markable advantages of ' the Smoothtop Speed Burner and cooking surface. DAILY VACATION SCHOOL BIBLE A up coal of white woolen I material ti made more striking by a border of vivid lilark and white design. The costume was napped at the Loiixchanips. Hans. the Parisian style ourade around 9:00 a. m. June 8th. Kvery Kehool day from nine lo eleven-thirty thrmiKh June 2Kth. Open to all children school aite. Illhle memory work, nonex habit talks, hand work. A character hultdliiK school, with expert teachers and directors. Further hifnrniatlon by phoning Mr. Caldwell. o Heat with pas. REMOVAL I NOTICE 2 c welcome you in our new home where we will be better Tin Clipped, and more alert to ini Jlffur needs in our line of work. !! BERNIER THE TAILOR ft$w Location Two Doors North Liberty Theatre chanlc, Serjeant Alva L. Harvey, atruek the mountain near Port Mol- anlea. heekeenlni- noultrr. luidl1 ' 'e mulier. lliey never haelxrioloev In such a that would have come out of the bleak thev will benefit most from it. I country alive, lie brought here the The lrls' nroirrum has been In-( Personal effects Instruments and creased. HukltiK. cannlnr. cook- 1 records of the two aviators, Includ- inir, house decoration, table ser vice, and other honre economics subjects will ba taught., Cook with gas. ASIATIC EXPEDITION -RENEWS SEARCH FOR CRADLE OF MANKIND Ing their flying suits and the chron ometer of the alrtthip. Although bears had clawed the leather cases all the records were intact, he said. Accompanied by natlvi-b Air. vWat made two trips to the airplane, one in November, when the airmen's personal effects were recovered, and another In February, when the instruments were huuled out on dog sleds. the SMOOTHTOP will put a New Heart in Your Kitchen In no other range will you find these economy-compelling features which make it so obviously profitable for you to take advantage of the liberal special offer immediately. The New Smoothtop with the New Speed Burner gives you cooking advantage you have never had before. In the new Smoothtop you have all of the advantages of a wood or coal range with all of the disadvantages removed, no wood to handle, no ashes, no excessive heat, but heat where you want it, and when you want it and there is absolutely no fume in connection with this range as all products of combustion go up the chimney. Our new combination rate effective the sixth of this month makes gas the cheapest modern fuel available. S10 for Your Old Range We will make this liberal allowance on your old range, whether wood, coal or otherwise, and provide easy terms for the balance. Enjoy the tremendous advantages ot these new ranges immediately. Southern Oregon Gas Co PHONE 235 PKKINO, June 8. In further-1 Kven had the plane not been pursuit of Ita quest for traces of 'wrecked In Its contact with the primitive man in the stratum of i mountain, Mr. West believes, iti iic im e, iiiM i nun Asiatic r.x-iwoum nave oeen impnssiDie lor tnei l.,IIH..n Ik. vni, I l . k. i t ... n ui n iiiunruiu niikiuin in uni iuim-ii iiiu ir of natural history, In cooperation aKaln, since they landed in a pocket ltl;A;llMl:' 1NVITK CIIIKKH . i own nniL with the American Asiatic Aasoclu-1 Ijit feet from the summit of a; AXXl'AI, I1AI.I, AT H vimiv of the Hon has atarted on the first leg of sharp peak. The altitude was 1,600 ' . outstrips all competitors ill point its renewed penetration of the feet above sea level, anil on all llendnn Penchmen are Issuing'0' absolute efficiency. wniis oi Mongolia ami cninvse sides were mountains 4.0UU to 6.0W Invitations to members of the, In 'Til Show You the Town i ursesinn. lis nrsi permanent teet in Height, 340 N. JACKSON ,. 'i according to the pilots i " the flying machine MOORE MUSIC STUDIO cife But Have Young Baseball Ideas V. S! c4 A-i x u ' i ' II i A' - I w ' :::: ; TVVy v'. . A ADAMS 'car.' "ViM camp will be 1,100 miles northwent of Kalgan. on the sile of la.-a year s discovery of dlnosnur eggs, ; which aroused such keen Interest j throughout the western world. Here the leader of the expedition. Hoy Chapman Andrews and his corps of scientists expect to overtake the Imposing transport train of 150 camels dlMpatched some two months ago. The work of exploration will start at the flrnt camp where an effort will be made to rediscover j a nest of dinosaur egKs found on ' the last expedition, but lost again because of a terrific sand storm i that changed the topography of the ! country. It la planned to drop off j the first group of men there, where i rich fields ant anticipated also In I fostdl remains of prehistoric ani mals, while the main expedition continues wettt along the north slope of the Altai mountains and then south In the direction of Chin-! ese Turkestan. The objective this year Is to work In a more recent stratum of rocks, which might re sult In fossilized traces of human evolution. "On the zoological side," Mr. An drews explained, "we hope to get into the iitne of true wild horses and wild camels. We hope to se- cure groups of both for the muse um. We have with us also a pale obotany whoso work will be lo study forotiltzed plant lire and to Indue hat the climate was like In the various erod. This ill en able us In decide whether It was a suitable place for man, and thus of our chanct'S of finding traces of prehistoric man." Itr.4..des the camel transport, the expedition'. iipiipmrnt tniu4Vft seven motor vehicles, cars and j trucks, equipptd with special tires j for iirKiituititig desert hand. The i personnel totals In nu n. and of Mipplies thrre Is being iiansporteil 3. ; kkIIoiih of Caroline and Ji't) , gallon of oil for th cars; two tons j of flour, a ton of rice, half a ton of ! ' mikht and othr thing. In propor tion. The oniy food supply that can be counted unon In the country . i lo be covered Is meat. The expe- , 'illt ion eiwts to reach Hainan on Its return about the middle of Scp- ember. Used range for !'. at Powell's. rnipnua Chiefs organization to the screen version of Klmer Davis' it tend the K.a-hmen's Annual Hall : scream in Kly funnr storv. Retina Id "Just like a letter from home." Thut Is what your friends will say If you mail them the X wa tte view daily. MeCormick and Peering binders can be furnished with tractor bilch and one man tractor contn can be used with any tractor Sold by Wharton Ilros. to be held nt Baitdon on June 1 itth, at Silver Spray (.aniens. There will be an interesting pro gram given, including the crown ing of the "Mermaid tjueen". and the Installation of four nymphs as her court. Nultone corsets, made to me They ' sure. Room 1, Hell Sisters lUdg. Itargalns on oil Zlgler-Kee Hdw. Co cook stoves. Dark Coat Worn With Plaid Gown qfea&esl - o- I-ntlmer's Arsenate J.ead eigh teen cents per pound at Steams and t hetinweth. (htklnnd. Ore. V3 " The two oldest pitchers In the National league In point o scnticr are nat Adams of the I'lratcs And Kuhe Martjuard of th limes Adams is alo the oldest ultchrr in ajrc Adams first re ported to the Pirates in IHOJ and returned in I90l. . MarquarJ .piU&ed a Jam game (or tliCiimnt InJOOd etrv. q RECORDS OF WORLD FLIER SAVED FROM ALASKA WINDS l.'-l.t INCIIAM. Wh.. June 7 M.T.ui' KnMleriek I.. Martin, rom-m.u-. ler of the I'nlteil States army uoiiil f t Ik lit last year, missed deatn hv enlv a fi-w feel in the rtash of hts airplane, the Seattle, on the Alaska Hnlnstila In Mny. tii-l. in the opinion of Itnbert West, watch man tor a fisheries rt)ipany who rt'tutnid here iveently alter hav ing visited the ill-fated nisehine. Mr. West exre d the belief that bid Major Uartln and Lis Br i Sis- i i feig When make Liberty Theatre they nay 'it's enough to cat laueh." thev don't iro I nuite far enough. ''Charley's Aunt" with Syd Chaplin Is more than enough to make a crab laugh even those 'crabs' that never admit It u;ts the picture which made them ; laugh. It was, only that they were I feeling good. i es, we say inis without any res ervations w hat soever "Charley's Aunt" at the Liberty Theatre, Is i he runniest mot ion . piciure w e have ever seen. It is a clean. holesome Btory w hose great charm and appeal He In the simpli city tf Its humor Interpreted by a cast of comedians w ho have caught the spirit or the farce and have curried It through to a hilarious ."iiccess. Syd Chaplin has the soul of a line comedian. Kvery gesture, ev ery lift of the eyebrows, evokes a humorous reaction from his au diences yet he himself seldom so much as smiles. ATl.l:itS TMKATItK That then; are more ways than ' tie of ierinir the siuhts of the town. Is Illustrated tn Iteginald I'rnny's latest latiKhing success, "I'll Show You the Town", the I'ni- "rsal-Jewe! feature now showing at the Antlers Theatre. The days of the hackney conch, omnthu and rubberneck-wagon fuive gone flijd even a more mo dern vehicle than taxh n has come to tnke their place. Th airplane U at last coming into its ivnny Is cast In the rolo of a young college professor who Is placed In the predicament of hav ing to show the sights of the town to an extremely homely, but wealthy widow who H on a short visit to the metropolis from her provincial Tinme. lenny has but ' U. S, thirty minutes In which to ac- i Hose burg compllsh this tour of the town, f 5 a. m WOODMEN OF AMERICA HEADED FOR MILWAUKEE 1'res- Recitals June 8 and 9. byterian church. Public invlt- ed. K o'clock p. m. MILWAUKEE. June C. The na tional convention of the Modern Woodmen of America, held qmvtl rennialiy, will open here the week of June 21, continuing through the entire wee-k, with approximately 1,200 delegates attending. Many attractive features are (planned, among, them competitive drills by picked teams, with nine Weather Rurr. local of f ice ! an omcers acting as juugea. i no Heat with gas. DAILY WEATHER REPCRT 1 drill teams are the best of the or flr.nli OA hniira onillns" ' ganization's camps, and will come i Precipitation in Inches and hun-(lV!re ftfl'7 baving stood the test or dredlhs: I i"nm""m' .,l,rri,,B' Highest temperature vesli-rday 7r'"an 16,000 of which have been i . i i..i.s rt hrlrt In nrenarntion for the tuition- Streak Western. "Ridin' Thunder p , ,t 1 .'" ' "T ai eventT ' iri k ii...i- ti, Precipitation last 24 hours 02 , ai r. em A ? L T,hht Total preelp. since 1st of month .f, -Venetian Nlehf is expected to atre. cornea to the screen In the ,: ,Kla ,h ,-, . rr..i . .!. ..i.-. I Total precip. from September i activities and Is to be held on the 1. 1H2I. to date 41.90 waters of I.ake MichiKan, fronting I Averase precip. from Sept i Juneau park, which forms a na 1S7 3:1.12 tural amphitheatre. Tnl.l r U.. 1 I ture of cattle raisers and rtutlers j ' John J. lllalne, povemor of Wla- ' - , pnnsin Will h nnn lit Dm nrincl. AvKire.CJP'!;V"" Jul. I8 I Pal p. akors of the convention tti-s, om.-'"ll5, tm (Ilimuri s,tji ...aalnna k,lk wilt .. .l.l ll MA.IRSTIO TllEATftK j Jack lloxi In his latest Pino t role of it two-fisted cow-puncher. the son of a wealthy cattle-ownvr. "ltldin Thunder." adapted from the story by II. M. Power, Is fix thrilling tale of love and adven- wlio make their "salt" on the plains of the great painted desvrt I in the heart of arid Arizona. I Reduced prices on all table glass ware. Iglrr-Kee Hdw. Co. I May, inclusive) 31.48; Cloudy tonih nnd Tuesdav. WILLIAM BELL Meteorologist. Taylor-mpae concpjte is good con crete Tel. New Diesel Engine Seenns Salvation of U. S. Fleet The Uiupqua Florist , Chalet Cut Flnwsrs Always Fresh Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral DeaUns. Visit Our Or-nbouse or Call iO-ft. The fashion of wearing a dark, tailored coat with a color fttl frown Is ionsored br Paris. Above Is a plaid silk (rock ac cnniMiiird by a tailored coat which was snapped recently at the Fresco races. I'hi ie is in.li, a iM.tti uho would not drown a tabby cat and let her kl'lens starve, who is nni arrylna a nil kel's wor'h of Life Insoranei. Q rcgon Life CHas. S. McElhinny 4 N Jsi kson 8t A new tvpe of Diesel engine, : ' '- ' ).'k ,C fhi 'S? i f I r. known as the Worthinirton, . A! tl - "t'J--"--! ' t' t- wcigliinn much less, and displac ' v H & eXt . . ing half a, much space, may en- filA&rFJ fSM4 , , . able the f. S. to keep a mer- T chant marine on the high seas. . ViWo-Ti The new enirinf. which i, lent h: tfyifefeiV'W C 5Xjt .nstallcd ta shippin. board ressels, use, half as much fuel f ffj(k'jT -A' as mi oU-bnrning ateamer, rc- mMf' '- Vl duces the engine-wright -ndre. V lVVl &Z,kA res a smaller crew. itn it -v ;i',tmrmrMi iv f qui it is figured American ships would able to compete pront ably with foreijTi ships. .