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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, JUNE 8. 1925: 'J i! ti Learn Teleg raphy Have facilities to accommodate few more students who wish to take up the study of telegraphy in our night classes, young men and women over age J 16 eligible. High school education not necessary. Write or call evenings only Roseburg Telegraph Institute 225 Perkins Bldg. Recognized by commercial telegraph and railroad ' companies MISTS IH Sunday nUht. A number were. continuing to Imnnie, baptised Halurduy afternoon, and Thia warning from Great Britain later be admitted to member-; of the necessity for aXonorav by their bonie churchea. I the leaxue was aromotnUd by The buslneaa aeaaiona of the dele-'uraiae of ita political achievement Katea from churchea in the aouth- from the Greek and Polish rep re- ern Oregon conference occupied iaenlativea. considerable time during each day, I o 'and it not until Sunday after-1 Kay fever, asthma, catarrh. Re- noon mat tne many perplexing mat-'lief icuaranteeo. wnnin s noura or tera that come before the assembly .money refunded. Lloyd Crocker. j were finally disposed of. Probably o . the most important work was that Wilton Church arrived here Sun of relocating the academy. Thia 'day from Han Francisco after jquestlon was considered from every spending the winter at that place. ani;le, and several altea visited by He and Mrs. Church will return Jcommitteea during the week. After I there thia week aometlme to apend Z Academy to Be Relocated at lous locations, the question finally, ling bere to teach in the fall. j oy a process 01 elimination, waa re-1 o iduced to a choice between the Geo, Mrs. Marinda Young, mother of Kruse ranch five miles west of fl. W. Young, fa very ill at the ltoseburx and, the W. K. St. John j home of her son. She sustained estato a mile and a half east of i a light stroke of apoplexy Saturday .sutherlin. Ihe latter property con-, and has been In a very critical con dition aince that time. Little Im provement was noted today. N2W TODAY J GARAGE for rent Inquire U3 Short Ht. or phone 5SU. WALNUT library table only 15 this week at Powell's. i PLAGE FOR SITE Forest Lodge Near Sutherlin. v TO START BUILDINGS GOBBLERS HOLD '. FINE RACE MEET i ON NEW TRACK SAFETY OFF, BOY SHOOTS MOTHER (Continued from pag 1.) (Aanriated Pre, bud Wlr.) j E1TGKNK, Ore., June 8 Mrs. W. .Solilman was accidentally shot at . iher home at Junction City yester- wbi won by "Reno" entered by day by hor son. Theodore, who had Sam Smith, tire time being 41 Just returned from a brief hunting aecunda. "Henry the Third," by ;'rlp. According to Ihe story, Theo slcKabb, took second place, fol- (lore thought that the safely catch lowed by Klza Clayton' "l'ele'' I was on, but the .22 calibre rifle waa tllKcnuiKefl, the bullet striking Dormitory, Administration Building, Class Rooms, and Assembly Hall to ' Be Constructed. NEW PRESIDENT NAMED FOR SOUTHERN OREGON I . CONFERENCE S. D. A. and llud Ilogan's "Midge. Two other races, were schedul ed, but owing to the failure of owners to make entries, Ihe matches were called off. crowd clamored to aee "Joey (1." the horse which became so pnpu lnr last year, and George McCas lln, of Myrtle Point, tire owner, consented to stage an exhibition high In the right tblitli. Though she lost a good deal of blood ' on her way to the hospital here. It was ,pnu said this morning that she was re cti criiiK nici-iy. 8IR KNIGHTS ATTENTION Ascaton Commandry, No. 14 will ( Associated Prm IMaed Win. ) WALLA WALLA. Wash June 8. KIder J. S. House of 4 Spokane, for the past five 4 yeara president of the uper Columbia conference. Seventh Day Adventists, who Is now 4 In charge of Ihe annual camp meeting of the conference be- 4 lng held In this city, has been 4 transferred to the presidency of the Southern Orejron con- ference with headquarters ut Sutherlin. Oregon, and will be 4 succeeded by Elder K. W. Pet- evening at 7:30 o'clock, June 9th. ( Remember the date and come. Im portant business to clo.ie before the summer vacation. W. C. HARDING, Rec. DIST. 20 SCHOOL CLOSES A MOST I SUCCESSFUL TERM race for the entertainment of the meet in regular conclave Tuesday ., 0 Washington. I). C, in i K' iiumver ui race iuub aiieiiu- Ing the meet. Joey Q. and Husfer. two of the beat horses of the McCaslin string, were brought out for a quarter j mile run. Hunter inude a enmo i fight, but was unable to keep up with the veteran rarer, who mailo live distance In 25 seconds flut. Joe Knight, a prominent horse owner of Myrtle Point, was pre sent and acted as starter. Mr. Knight' was greatly pleased with i ... . . the way in which the nicos were ' M'"" s,pvens and Mrs. eonducted. and plans to bring J'1 M'in tt closed a very siicccss aevwral of hli own fast horaea for ,'V1 ,,'r"' "f "cn""1 m I'lmrlrt the races on July 4 Twenty, three miles west of Itld- Th. i. .. d'- J"nR 5tn. having forty-two pti- aoJ Rhrl.f sTrmT- ."-,l "wm" i D" "nri"",u 'l"rl" " yr With Castor 8,Iirmor 8,111 an average of ill per cent attend- ance. The Oakland track was In ex- Those on the Honor Roll In the cellent condition and very fast, lelghlh grade are Edna . Ilucklng Stablea have been built, provld- hum. Ralph Johnson, and Earl lng ten stalls, and will be avail- Ungard; In the aixth grade a re. able by owners training Ihelr Kutherlnn Hensleo, Knthlyn Kill- norsea lor ruiure race meets. uon, Henrietta Mulrhend, and rne uoniuers have enlarged the ; Freda Hilnlrlck track, and made severul chamtea during tire year, which gives prac tically a new course. It It now an even one-half mile, and la banked to give the greatest pos sible speed. Some exceptionally I for the unexpired term at least, according to announce- nient made here today by rep- ! resentiitives of the North Pa- rifle Union and upper Coliim- bla conference committees Elder Schlerman of the Lewlston Church is to answer ! a call from Soniern Oregon to engage In an evangelistic work. After a ten days session at Suth erlin the camp meeting and confer ence of the Seventh llay Adven 1 tlsts closed with the evening serv- Freda Hflnlrlcks: In the fifth grade, Clarence Johnston; la the fourth grade, George Itrown and Marie Hall; In the third' grnile, r'reda Henslee, Catherine Hall and Mary Johnston. Those passing the eighth grndo fast races are anticipated at tho i examination are, Ralph coming ceionration. land Karl llognid. Johnston Arizona Collegians will play a dance at RIDDLE Monday Nite, June 8 Come out if you can. tains 43 acres, 20 acres of which Jare. in full bearing commercial ap )it'H. Ih.B eaiate was, during the lifetime of Its former owner kaowo to Sutherlin people an forest Ixxlue. St. John hail spent a great leal of money in builUliiKH, drive ways, a private water system lead in K from springs back on the hill, and in brlnxliiK the orchard to a h)?h statu of production. This prop erly was offered by Mark N. Tit dale, almlnititra(or of Ihe estate, at appraised valuation. The business interests of Suther lin were keenly alive to the ad van tag of having the' academy relo cated near that town, and were de termined to hold the Institution In that vicinity if possible. The ques tion was debated at length In com mittees and in the afternoon the problem presented to the entire delation for a vote, and Suther lin won by 25 votes. As soon as the deeds have been made to the property and posses sion secured, the Adventist people will bin to improve the place In preparation for the opening of school In September. It will be nec essary to erect a boys' dormitory and an administration building, as well as a building for class rooms, a.HHembly hall and general school activities. Th St. John residence on the place will answer very nicely. It Is stated for a girl's dormitory. The kitchen and dining rooms will have to be provided for in the new buildings. Klder House, the newly elected conference presidt-nt, is expected to arrive from Washington this week, and the executive will then organ1 Izp and get In wnrkng order to push the imuroWmcniH and have everything In readiness for the fall term. Forest Lodge, tho new academy location Is a picturesque spot on tlm southern slope of the hill over looking the valley, and the place will make an idea, home for tbe denomination school to bo built up there. The orchard will furnish op portunity for severul of the young men students to work their way If they desire, ami other industrial features will be inaugurated to give employment to students in other lines. UOrMXiNB, France, June S. The British balloon Elsie, partic pant la the Gordon Bennett cup race, was destroyed in landing today when its guide rope caught on a moving freight train, crashing the balloon on the tracks. The pilot was unhurt, but a passenger was slightly injured. FANCY SECONDS, cup and saucer, decorated, only 10c at Powell's. l7lSHE8 Hundreds $ wortbat carload prices at Powell's. A GOOD loganberry pick-r wanted. H. F. Eikmeier. Ptaoae4hF22! Ot R REGULAR COc broom for 47c. This week at Powell's. FOR RENT L'p to date furnished apartment with garage. 428 Pitzer St. FOR SALEHIocky mare, weight 1400 lbs, also harness. 491 So. Main. Call at Goiter permanently removed without drugs or kulle, and the general health Improved. Dr. C. n. Hloyd, goiter apectaHst. First National Hunk, Coqullle, Oregon. HRUSSELLS, June 8. One of !the two American balloons entered In the Gordon llennett cup race, the S-14, piloted by Lieutenants Flood and McCormlck, landed safe ly this morning near T re port, France, 17 miles from Dieppe. Four other balloons, the Clampl no, Italian; Maroca, French; Duro, Spanish, and an unnamed balloon piloted by the Spanish captain Peneranda have also landed In France safely. , The start was made yesterday and it took five hours to get the great gas bags away. The United States was also rep resented by the Goodyear III, pllot fd by Wade T. Van Orman. A message was received by car rier pigeon from Ernest De Muy ter Indicating that ie Is In diffi culty. De Muyter, Winner of th original dor I m l.rnn-tt briHcon race trophy, Is In the Itelgtra. The carrier pigeon brought a messnfce wh'ch dfd not state his pol;u& but said "crossing channel will be Impossible. Have already dumped 2.0 pounds of ballast in order to remain In the air." The Spanish balloon Hesrwro Heppero Susana fell in the North Sea. Pilot De La Uocha and 8enor Ivobez, a passenger, were rescued by a passing trawler. The bal loon was lost. IGrJS LEAGUE BENEFIT DANCE ARMORY Tuesday, June 9 Co. D 162nd Inf. Arizona Collegians lit '!.,." WRIWUWP.H1!!! J 1 Outside White Paint $2.40 Per Gallon Denn-Gerretsen Co. OF SPECIAL at the Fern, thla week, panalea 25c a doi. Celery plants now In. FORSALE1925-NaahSirtourlng car, reasonable. Call 14 for par ticulars. CANARY Thirds for sale. S3 anT5.. UuaranteeU aiUKTS. 926 Hamilton SL GI.onE Wernicke Book case worth tfi new, now reduced to $25 at Powell'a. A $65 walnut dresser, Klass mea sure 24 by 30, now priced at fii, at Powell's. TEN FOOT extension oak round table In fine condition, only $25 at Powell's. FORSALE-ood'"lots7"40 by- 90. close in. Paving and sewer paid, at S35(. R. L. Whipple. ' American line Insulated fence Is built for long service. It has from 60 to 100 per cent more galvanizing than fences mado under the old process. We ship in carload lots to get the lowest price possible. Whar ton Uros. FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment, electric range, gar age. Inquire 404 W. Douglas. FOR SALE Second hand Case broccoli planter and two horse cultivator at Wharton Bros.. FORTREN-f Sleeping rooms" ilTprl vate family, with or without board. 333 So. Stephens St. FOR SALE Sturdy broccoli plants, $4 per thousand, JohnBon strain. James E. Perry, Box 136, Riddle. Ore. FOR SALE The" besfpaying" busi ness In Roseburg for amount in vested. L. O. Maddux, 620 N. Jackson. 36 INCH EngiislTbr.akfa'st-table, unfinished and 4 chairs to match, only $10.90 at Powell's. FOR RENT One" 2-roonPoptr fur nished, downstairs. One upstairs, also sleeping rooms. 119 W. Mosher St. Every Business Faces Emergencies! The Contingencies on which nobody figured, try the mettle of all business organizations young and old. small and large. It Is then the services of the banker are needed most and tbe meaning of reliable bank connections is appreciated. We luvito all customrs to bring their business problems to us and go into them. We guarantee confidential assistance! UMPQUA VALLEY BANK ROSEBURG, OREGON Fl E Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chlrop-actor Nerve and Spine Specialist. S24 Terklns Bldg. Phone 554 Ourlnsurance Service Does not stop serving when the policy Is signed. H Is always on the Job In the Interest ot our client. THE LIBERTY THEATER TODAY, TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY Also Matinee Tomorrow SEE The World' Funniest Motion Picture To aee It la to laugh, and to lauch Is to he huppy. The screen has never before offered so full an evening of hilarious vuti r .u!nnient and rare-fn-e fun as "Charley a Aunt" biinga to you. sUSOMC HOC. OSIBIUC.OPI Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parkins Bldg. Roaaburg, Or Phon la. J( w tye tunnlest tone 7JL ..- "JAllSff 5 YD CHAPLIN if j Wasr Cvtml bjr Scott ShJnry . V tummt hTmTommhy inc lUIIUIWhMM.MiMM on. Ot AN 8. BUBAR )vclallft In th fitting of O I ft ! 1 atmin Ht f AaMoriatrd PrM lmarwl Wlr. GKNKVA, Junn 8. The use of harterln In waifaie was tods out lawed by the international arms ennff rence. . An (intendment adopted ptarinx hr.tt ria w!tn poi son gas on tire list of forbidden war methods. The amendment to Include bac teria In the Arntncnl of thn confer ence for the llmitatio.. of tralfi? in arms and munitions was offered by I o and and jiiporiel by tne An.erican del"gaa.m. The iucreasiit xpen.'4 s of the fl Hit li section I !h- l.ta :ue of Na ttotis caused sevre cri'lcisin lolny by Austen 'h.i'4ib"riuin, Urittnli foreign secretary, at the opening session of the l,Mun of Nations ciMinull. Mr. Chain Vrl. tin sh':l i t:e exjrenacs of this sectlun' hM jump ed from 7im,(HM) gulil francs la; t year to one million gold francs this year roughly fr-m $17.".tMt0 to IJ.'.o.ooit) and Hprn--ently wer- New Styles in Ladies Low SHOES S4.85 to $7.50 T L. Antlea. the newly employed secretary of the Roseburg Cham ber of Commerce, has written L. t. tCrockiT. president, that he expects to arrive in Hoseburg about the 15th of June. Mr. An ties and family left Bend, where he has been serving the Chamber of Commerce, on the 4th of June and are taking a short vacation before coming to Rowpburg. Their household goods have been ship ped, and will be stored in a ware house here until their arrival. ma Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic and 'Electro-Tberapby 417 Porklna niilg. Pbon 491 AIo: Portland Ore-;oninn Weekly Also: The "Sure Mike" Comedy Special Prices Perntittt-d on this World's Funniest Motion Picture Adults only 35c Children I 5 cents SPEND SUNDAY At Canyon Auto Camp, half mile aouth of t'anypnrllle. We are prepared to aerve yon and glva oii the beat apt In Southern Oregon for your plrnl king. Fcr Men and Boys HI KICKS IDEAL OUTDOOR SHOES $2.75 to S4.50 R0SE1WRG BOOTEIUE IRVIN BRUNN Shoea That Satlafy and FM Your' Ft Paralna Bldg Raaaburg WANTED Middle aged woman for general housework, to keep house for elderly couple. Apply Roy Bellows, Phone 60-L or 90-n. NEW JOHN DEERE 7 ft. tongue truck binder at 1175 cash f. o. b. Riddle. Below wholesale cost. Elder'a Hardware, Riddle, Ore. FOUSALE Hofsleln- bullITone calf $20; one yearling $30; one two year old $40. W. M. Davey, on highway, one mile north of Wilbur. TAKEN"fJP One heifer aridcalf. May belong to Mr. James, owner of same come and aee me about them. John Gladen 3 miles west of town. FOR SALE 8-room house, on Stephens St., two fine corner lota, paved, fine lawn and flowers. Price $5250. Chas. Kyea, 826 N. Jackson St. FOR RENT 5-room moderiThouse, wired for electric stove and wa ter pad. Gas. and good garden, and flowers, $23 per mo. See G. U.JIelblg, Casa St ; FOR SALE Mower attachments ' for Fordson tractor. Good as new, $80. Milwaukie binder In running order with tracks, $25j Roy Buell, Looking Glass, Ore. Pbone 23F23. ! CREAM COVVS FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Jersey cows, three years old: very gentle; 4 gallona each: all cream. Full informa tion Lawrence Agency, 125 Casa Street. Phone S19. i f ArsrUtnt mm lurt Win.) PARIS. June 8 The Havas Newa Agency correspondent at Geneva saya he la authorized to announce' that in thenote which Foreign i Secretary Austen Chamberlain of i Great Britain guarantees the secur-i ity of the Rhine frontier as laid i down In the Versailles peace treaty and will consider as a cause for war any violation of territorial ' clausea regarding the MMneland. I Great Britain offers to place at 1 the disposal of France and Belgium I in order to guarantee the security of the Rhine frontier in case of at- j tack, the entire British military,! naval and air forces. The guaran tee does not extend to Germany's ' eastern frontiers between P.oland 1 and Czechoslovakia. Christ scientist, in Boston, at the annual meeting of the church to day. He succeeds Torrence Par ser of Ilelmont. Ezra W. Palmer ot Brookline was elected clerk and Edward L. Ripley of Brooklyn treasurer. New members of the Christian Science board of lectureship elect, ed at the meeting were Gavin W. Allan of Toronto. Out; W. Stuart' Booth, Denver; Salem l. Hart, Jr., Cleveland, and Mrs. Nelvla H Ritchie, Sewlckley, Pa. . SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE IS COMING HERE (Continued from page 1 upon his arrival In Roseburg.. It la planned to tjave a small dele, gation of Chamber of Commerce of ficials and members meet the sec retary Informally, following his ar rival for a short discussion of local problems. We pay cash for dry cascara bark. Wharton Bros. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH HAS ELECTION f AcLlr) en, trtwit W lr. I BOSTON, June 8. David New-1 ton McKee of Boston was elected president of the First Church of 1 Gerald P, Fullerton, son of Na than Fullerton, who has been in the city for the past few weeks en joying a visit at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton, left this morn lng for Portland where he will visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nottingham, before returning to his home at Sausallto, Calif. GRANTS PASS TO STAGE CELEBRATION ON JULY, 3, 4 AND 5 Tuesday Nite Only The only Pictures permitted by law of the Dempsey and Firpo Contest Presented by Col. Macks Willard, who will lecture on the 1000 feet of moving pictures and showing of 20 views at ringside. Also 2 reels of views of the past champions from Sullivan to Dempsey. Also Agnes Ayres in "WORLDLY GOODS" One show per nite only, starting at 7:30 p. m. 25c MAJESTIC 50c Wednesday: "Shooting of Dan McGrew" PORTLAND, June 8. The con dition of Alva R. Kllbourn. 24, who ta at the hospital here suf fer Inn from wounds In his arms welved In a piitol battle In Bot htl, Wnnh., KrUltiy, after tlte Imiik holdup thT waa "not very food" It waa reported by attend ant thia mnmiuR. Infection had dereloped In th wounds. It was reported yesterday, and amputa tion of the left arm was con sidered. Dr. Fred Ziegler. who Is attend ing KHttourn. said at noon toduy that he believed both arms coiild, be saved. Tire wounds In the Hunt arm are superficial and are heullna;. The Infection in the left nrm. In which the elbow Is shattered, had Improved this mornlnc. and circulation waa be ing restored, so thut the doctor thought an operation would not be nvcesnary. Grants Pasa in to stage a Fourth of July Celebration and Rodeo on the 3rd, 4th and 6th, and are making a great effort to prepare one of the largest celebration pro grams In the history of that city. There Is to be a parade, fire works, wild horee racing, relay racing, other races, and all of the rodeo stunts, such as bucking con test, roping, "exhibition riding, bulldozing, wild steer bucking contests, wild cow milling, and many other such events. Over $5.uoo will be distributed In pri zes. Preparations are being made for a crowd of 30.000 people. Carnival, night shows, Indian shows and dancing, are other form of entertainment which will be offered. TONITE TONITE yl ASK IKM'KH Xl.l ll!l A. (AwrUtnt Ptm. I jhmh win.) nOMOTA. Columbia. Juno 8. violent carfhquakft ahock wa. frit ooih ti Ihe north and lo the oulh of lh capital cltr ywter tar. with ronl(1frnl0 dama to htilltllna. eapwlally chttrrhoa. TlKTf waa llttli" loa of life III Itoxota. which a'peara lo have been lea aflertcd than I!sue and Toll ma. NEWS COMEOY 10c 25c MAJESTIC Tonight and Tuesday Direct from its record-breaking run in Portland and San Francisco. CARL LAEMMLE Presents Reginald Denny u In ILL1H0W lou THE TOWN DNIVHtAL - JEVfl The season's Greatest Comedy at Special Price 10c 25c ANTLERS 1 WW 1