PACE FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAYJUNE II. 1925.
If you spent 60 days
straight at the kitchen stove
a L
ICALITORKIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY I
K7
YUURBAAlNKHS
IN f KUURESS
you'd see why It is that nearly eighteen
hundred homes within reach of the Copco
lines arc now using electric ranges.
Two hours a day, every day In the year, '
is probably a low estimate of a housewife's
time in the kitchen. Sixty full days, In
all and they're worth making easier!
Electrical cooking is easier, and cleaner.
It puts an end to dirt and ashes. It means
less sweeping of floors, less cleaning of
walls, cleaner utensils.
Electrical cooking is tastier. Uniform,
controllable heat saves the flavor of dainty
foods.
Electrical cooking is economical sur
prisingly so. The average cost of electri
city for cooking is only about twice the
cost of the electric lighting current In the
same home. (Actual average figures for
your own neighborhood will be shown you
upon request.)
Don't pass the next display of electric
ranges without just dropping In and ask
ing your dealer more about them and
about the convenient payment terms he
Is offering.
Taylor-meue concrete u good con
crete. Tel. I25-R.
tes!
MIlKltTV TIIKATICK.
CuHt away on a deserted isltiml
off the Florida Keys, tho pretty
young girl pirutu, captain of a
modern rum-runner, and the Se
cret Service Audit, who had bait
ed and trailed her, finally bury
their mutual hatred in a most
amazing manner. This is hut one
of the big situations which occur
in "Forbidden Cargo," coming to
the Liberty Theatre today and to
morrow. This id Kvelyn Hrent'a
latest Htarring vehicle which pro
vld'jH tli is Kplendid act res with
I thrilling action against a color
I tul background of the new Span
i ish Main, the buttle ground of
revenue boats and the modern
galleons laden with gin and whis
key. Homuuce, udventure, a (reo
wind and an open atui give (his
pfrato story a tung of realism
that Is like a breath of the ocean
itself.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
The Umpqua Florist
Cholcs Cut Flowsra Always
Frssh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
. Designs.
Visit Our Greenhousa or
Csll 40-M.
! GAS POISONING OF
CITY "UTTER ROT"
ler Company, Thumunon Starred
Company and the Lonmicre Kngl-
neeiing and Construction Company
SAYS U. S. OFFICER ln I'Mcajto. JMroit, Wahhinnioti,
r joroulo and lSew lurk,
OldMudoh-
would havs frowned hsd
he known Selberllng
All-Treads.
for his feet would
have worn out in his
youth had hs tried to
walk as far as they'll
run I
without trouble.
I Eff III IKHI
WASHINGTON, Juno 10.8tate- ""u"t'd l,,d,,y ,llu oltirMt '
ents that alruli.nes ran drop (as thelnternatlonal PlaMcrera I'niun.
to International President Kuwurd
J. Mcdovern, because of the refus
al of contractors to stttn an agree
ment excluding the bricklayers
from shining jurisdiction ln thoee
cltiea on plastering; Jots.
leading contractors here paid to-
menis tnal airplanes can drup gas
, nonius uial Whl poison rlttca wero
, declareil to be "utter rot" by llear
lAdiulriil Albert (Heaves, retired. In
a Kotary flub address here today.
When the "air radical niakea any
such statement", hu said, "he in-
nores niuthi nmllcal authority that
It wriuld require L'u.noo tuna of aucu
AXTI.KH.S TIIKATItK.
Hoot (ithron shitren honors with
A new alar in his latest f nlver.Jal
Western thriller. "The Hurricane
Kid." which comes to the Antlers
Friday and Saturday. Hut there's
no cauce for professional Jealousy
in thin for Ihe new star Is a
horse. "Pal," the wonderful new
"Golden Mare", a palamlno of re
markable beauty and latest addi
tion to Cihsnn'a ranch stubte. 1
the new aspirant for screen fame.
"l'al" acts as cleverly as a hu
mun belli, and In the play there
Is a romance within a romance,
as the love of the wild mare and
h'?r male are shown In an Idyll
of dumb animnls In action paral
lelling the romance developed le
tween Hoot Uibson and Marlon
Nixon.
gas to poison, fur Instance, the In-'"11'1 " ,he situation developed as
habitants of Ihe District of f oluiu- llndlr'-''. " appeal would be made
b.a.
"And even were such an enor
mous amount of gas available", he
added. "It would require more than
all the planes In tho world to carry
It."
to the White House to avert wide
disaster to the building trade.
FRAME THAT DIPLOMA
If you want to keep that diploma,
picture or photo, have It framed.
Hill line of mouldings to choose
from at Carr'a.
OEXRVA. June It). The Inter-j
national conference for the control
of traffic In arms today outlawed,- ,,
poisonous lias warfare bv adopting , GERMAN COURT SAYS JUDGES
a protocol submltled bv the Alnerf
can dtleKsilon, prohibiting use of
chunilcals ami bacteria as weapons.
Kor concrete work call Ta.vlor,
113 No. Kllut 8t. Tel. 12511.
MAY CO TO SLEEP
WOMEN TO HAVE BUSY
SUMMER AT WEMBLEY
llKIII.IN.June 11 A JuiIkp who
was found napping has given rise
to a far reaching controversy In
lierniany. In the course of events
tills question was referred to the
Herman supremo court at IjOlpslc.
which came to the strange decision
flint his tmlinr tnnv aur..iv tl,. hi..
I.OMMi.V. June 11.- Women are 111 t snooze now and then for In
going to have more to do wllh this passing Judgment It Is his body
years Wembley Kxlilbitlon than not his mind, which Is the priori,
ihey did last year, iju-cn .Mary will pal factor concerned
pay many more vlstia during the. As was to be expected, this do
summer, If her eiiiitg.inenis per-.rislnn hs attain evok. d healed ills
"'l1, . ,, , mission among the best knon
t inter the presidency of the JurlM, , ,p prof. i.
Huch. ss of York and Ihe vice pfT-sl- ;,, . i h ,,i 1.1 1. the legal authority at
deiicy of Princess Msry the wo- ,m, ,,., ,,,.,. ,,.,.,
m. ns section has organised many h, 0,,non ,n..
functions Including a "National: ..,, (linm r, , Jui, (J
Hay Week.' he march of women h, u,( ,,. ,.,hu
-es hith.-rl., "'J''; f p ngs. lie Is ohllg.nl to sign
h.1,1 by men Is Indicated by the In- ,., , ri.r,v, ,,.,
tentlon in hold a coiileieiice of wo- m, o , hl,pr.
nien engineers . ,., que-tlons iluilug the trial. Hut
T ie ma or i y of women, however ,. ,.' ..... . ..
. -. i.. II II is POSH it t-i i ini'il inai im- ,
will b rnKaged I'rlmipally In he bt.,.n,(.r h(. tm bwmes
MA.IICSTIC THKATRK.
I Harold Hell Wright has long
been rontddi'iTd one of the most
i popular authors in the world. His
jimmy notvln have been read nnd
j re-read by rituntbs million.
J When announcement was made
I some tithe aiiioe that Principal
: Pleturo Corporation would give
the ftcreen the enttru series of
Wright's books, movie fans anx
, iously awaited the first of the
'series, and the opportunity to wlt
; neiw tho film adaitlion of It.
I At the Miijostie Theatre, begin-
ning Friday, the first of this
world-famous furies will be pre
sented. "When a Man's a Man"
I was the story chosen hy the pro
lueers ns the first to be giwn
I everlasting ItTe tn celluloid form.
I o .
See us for tourist supplies. Zlg-ler-Fee
Hdw. Co.
RADIO DEALERS IN WEST
FORMING ORGANIZATION
looa srci on, kiuiir ... 1 nndubttive. for sUi-p signifies Inns
oM nflHMS. tne reirninn m i." ( - l.l,tfl,nluni,a uUrt ,rri,IM,.
s m I 1 .1 .M.ii-istiltar init1" " ---- -
Highway Service Co.
latest household labor saving sp-pllances.
slb;liiy
PLASTERS' STRIKE TIES !
UP 7,000.000 OF WORK
( i.ll ft- I" I 1
NKW YORK. June 10 A plaster
ers strise atieciiua iy,vw.'"'"
construction by Xh i.wrge A. run
CATARRH
01 nraa or inroat la uiuslljf
brrtWMl by ths vspora M
V8CKS
V V A p o R U a
O... IT Sl,;:n J.t, I WW y.ry
' An organization of the radio
dealers of Washington. Oregon.
Idaho, I'tsli, California. Nevada and
; Arizona, has bi'cu startisl, the or
ganization having for lis purpose
the elimination of uolse and Inter
ference, Increased summer sales,
wldespriad advertising, aud other
benefits. Manufacturers. Jobbers
and retail dealers are Included In
the organization, w hii h plana 10
send delegates to the W orld's radio
I conference. Hoy llellows of this
city has been elected as a director
In the association which Is soon to
form a !ical branch, including all
of the Koseburg dealers. Kugene Is
.headquarters for the stale with o.
V. Humilck. president; Milo Roach,
secretary and It. K. Whlttlngton.
director. These three officers in'
expected to take charge of the In
Installatlon of the lo -al branch dur
lug the first of next week. Plans
are being made by the association
In this stale, tor a large broadcast-!
lug station In Kugene. IMnns are
also being made for a radio show
In Ihe near future. Hianch assocta
turns ate to bold meltings once
each week, the state assotialion
ones each sti mouths, and a dis
trlct corvnUon each year. 0 (
I'NIVKliSITY OP ORKCiON.
Kugene, June 11. (Special!
i'aul 8. Illlllngtun of Keedsport,
Or.'Kon. the son of Dr. Charles
illlliugton. Is the winner of. the
annual John llcrnard Jakway
Memorial prize of $iio awarded
to the outstanding Junior enrolled
in the departnu-nt of chemistry
at the 1'nlverslty of Oregon. Itil
llngton's work In chemistry has
been of a high stundard. The
Keediport student entered Oregon
from Hill .Military Academy of
i'ortland.
Jlernard Jakway, of Oakland.
California, the donor of the prize.
Is an Oregon graduate, class of j
1901, aud during his undergradu- I
ate duys was a member of the I
varsity football and debating
teams and won official University
honors In scholarship. Mrs. Juk
wuy Is the daughter of the late
John W. Johnson, the first presi
dent of the University of Oregon,
both Mr. and Mrs. Jakway are at
present ln Portlund and hope to
attend University Commencement
exercises Monday. ,
The, prize was named for a son
of Mr. and .Mrs. Jakway, who lost
his life ln a wreck at sea while
a Junior ln the University of Cali
fornia. Pete Lours of Oregon City and
Frank Loggan of liurns, won a
f 5 cash prize offered hy the Port
land office of the American Type
Founders Company for the best
study submitted by students In
the school of Journalism for the
mechanical equipment necessary
for a newspaper plant la a town
of 250U Inhabitants.
DUR AIM:
TO SERVE
you WELL
AND
FAITHFULLY
ALWAYS
WHERE
SAVINGS
ARE
GREATEST
THRUOUT
571 DEPARTMENT STORES the year
Corner of Cam and Stephens Sts. Opposite Postof f ice
Weill Wlile Saws
Are Here Every Day lis the Year!
You Buy Here Right
Because We Buy Right
It is no spirit of boasting
when we say we buy our
goods at as low a price as
they can be bought for by
any concern in the world.
The co-operative buying
of our hundreds of stores,
which assures extremely
large orders to the mills,
guarantees this.
We sell for cash, pay
cash to the mills, eliminate
middlemen's profits, oper
ate with the minimum ex
pense and give a service
that is far-reaching in its
benefits to the public.
We serve bes( for we
serve most
Athletic Union
Suits for Men
Of very fine quality nain
sook. Every garment Is full
cut and roomy; no skimpi
ncss anywhere.
Women who buy for men
like this good value. It will
give good service and is low
priced at
98c
The Young Men's Own Ideas
In Our New Suits for Spring
In designing Spring Clothes for sev
eral hundred stores we have tried to
interpret what Young Men want in
Clothes. Our Spring Suits at
$
29.75
are in tune with the Spirit of Youth;
Young Men like them because they are
Stylish, with plenty of "PEP," without
Wing freakish. New, unusual patterns
nd mixtures. '
Only excellent quality fabrics are
used serges, cassimeres and un
finished worsteds of dependable
quality and real value; Silk Mix
tures, Stripc3 and Checks; new
Spring shades.
Two-button, single breasted models are
the favorites ; these suits have semi-blunt
vest and medium to full trousers; not ex
treme just right.
Other Spring Suits for the
Young Man at $19.75 and $24.75
"Marathon" Hats Win
Meet "The Hummer" for Spring
Like all "Marathon" Hats, it's a winner for style and
big, man's-size value. Her are lines of grace that are
in no way freakish. It'o a spi:r.did har. and ielies its
low price.
la riitf ahaaUa
of Snd, Pearl and
Greyttanei a a t i
lmd tillc trimmed.
Th "Hummer" ia
deNift-ied, mad and
finished to our ex
scting requiremorte.
The low price
would never be poi
sib'e except lor the
fact that we buy for
cash f err severil
hundred stores. The
savings make pos
sible more valus at
a lower price, in
this case only
$2.98
Men's Union Suits
Knitted Good Value
In ecru and white; long
or abort sleeves.
98c
Men's Oxfords
Of Con MeUl
Stylish without beWsr
extreme, this Oxford will
prove popular with men
who dress the part of suc
cess. Of pin metal calf;
Goodyear welts
$3.98
A New Waverly
Soma Class!
Tailored of the hiphpt
grade caMimpres with Penn
ine ill - le.ithrr, soil - proof
bands, silk trimming and
satin lining.
Style, value, quality ev
erything you want at a ver
low price
$1.98
Men's "4-for-l" Hose
A World-Beater for Value
Full mercerized
lisle, including heel,
toe and top.
A wonder for value
and quality, in ipite of
the low price.
Carefully made "4-for-1"
make good
every time. And mak
ing new friends every
day. Low priced at
4 Pr. $1.
Silk-Stripe Woven Madras
Shirts for Dress and Business
An unusually good value, the sort this store is
noted for; full cut and roomy.
Collar Attached '
and
Neckband Style
If you like stripes,
here they are the
whole family of them;
many - unusual color
effects that are most
attractive; with clear,
well-defined silk stripes.
$1.98
Full-length center pleat for comfort and trim looks
Stocks now at their best
OILCLOTH TABLE COVER
Jiint tin thine for snnimrr uco.
lVbblrrl nurfnco, attM.tMrM in all '
around ilofMena, Eo anil Mi Inch!
ttcs, rounil or quaro. Priced at
ti.'.c, 5c and 11. IS. Carr"s. j
Heat with fas. 1
wllh tho National RIMo Har' n
crclsos there Saturday, according
to infornititlon given out today by
1500 CONSECUTIVE
BULLSEYES WORLD
KLLUIUJ Ul BUI. W.lhn national office of the V
NKW HAVL.V. Conn. June In. rheaivr Junior Hirle Corpa here.
A record of 1 Son one. uilve ' A world's record In claimed for
bulls-eye nn a r.o-foot rano was Moore- apcrfornianre. It Is tm
scored by Ssmuel Moore. 17, of ed that he shot for teven hour
NewtonvilU. Mass., in conntctton j and ' minuios bsfors retirinj.
The statement adds that Moo
re's sun was so hot that It could
not be handled and this caused
him to stop. .
A previous record of 1095
bnlls-eyea wu made hy Howard
Uurks at Kreno. California, in
the winter. Ittirks was forced to
stop by darkness.
O
v