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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 192 5. tome as a Surprise? Goods priced at 15c and 19c which formerly were 50c and 75c are typical cf some of the values as June Clearance Sale opens today. Our effort for a Great Sale with substantial savings seems appreciated crowds to grow more salespeople to be put on. FISHER'S WTFT TsT TEH cJ3 14JI Xo Ira CE SALE! With a new price level 15 per cent be low the current retail price on all standard quality merchandise such as Munsing Underwear; Gossard, R. & G. Corsets; Phoenix, Hummingbird, Balboa Hosiery; Sun Fast Dress Gccds and Draperies; John Kelly, Buster Brown Shoes all estab lished lines of Dry Goods, etc. These Items Were Surprises Mercerized Poplin Was formerly wihl nt 31c to Vc 19c Yd Silk EnssmV.cs $15.75 to $31.50 Normandy Voiles 42c Women's Shoes $1.00, $1.95 White Cotton Skirts 79c All Corsets, Brassieres etc. 15 Lower Colored Ratines . rhe.;o xleces were formerly lirlced ns lil'h as 7rc a yd. 25c. Yd Broadcloth Dresses $3.95 Devonshire Cloth 29c Slipon Sweaters $1.95 Tissue Ginghams 49c All Silk Underwear 15 Lower Children's Straw Hats 15c A lot of fin. grade Straws ut ir,c. Another lut ot ii.ari struw Hutu nt r,o 36-in. Cretonnes 19c All hinhly colored plceog and vt'ry flttf pnftnis. Pamico Suitings 39c Men's Shoes $2.45 Amoskeg Ging. House Dresses 98c 42-in. Pillow Tubing 35c All Sox and Hosiery 15 Lower Special for Saturday Only NEW SATIN GLASS BOWLS Big OQ. Value A most useful and necessary Item for every home. These beautiful glass bowls are finished In the most popular satin finish. They come In three colors, red, blue ami green In four different shapes, some have black stand. They range in size from S to 10 Inches. Don't Overlook This Bargain! Any investigation of the values in this sale we believe will convince yen that you should fill all summerwants now! Everything is cn sale! VACUUM BOTTLES Fine American miuln hollies. made stronger and better, (iuariin teed to hold heat or cold. Tint aire Jl 15 at Can's. DLOOD FLIES FOR MILK FUND IN GOTHAM JULY 2 Ni:V YORK. June 11.-The Ita lian hospital fund boxing bouts, postponed from June lit on nc DANCE v Dr-Ihrrison Fo,k .count of an Injury to one of the SUTHERLIN BOY MAKES GOOD contestants. Mickey VValkr, wel- - . lerwcignt chniilon, today were tentatively set for July 3 at the I'olo ('.rounds. i 1 Hurry wills and Tharley Welti-' ert, heavyweight conquerors of I.uls Angel VI run. Tiitt In tllM f.m. AT OLALLA Saturday June 13 Chiropractor Klectronlo and Kloctro-Theraphy 17 Perkins Hldg. Pbona 491 lure contest, while Walker will en counter Harry lireb for the mid Idle weight title. i WORKMAN AT NEW HOTEL IS HURT IN 1 1 Outside White Pair J I 12. JD Tt GaWviw I I Denn-Cerrelon Co. Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Or Phone 8s. Vogl, an employee at the .. ...... i-nt Company hotel '"Tx T. C. V Hose Inveatmc nutiiiing, being conj.lruct.sl at Dr. Rupert A. Moon C lactro-Ch Iropraetor Nerre and Bplne Specialist. 124 Perkins Oldg. fbone 6.V4 Oiirlnsurancc Service Ioea not slop nerving when the policy la slgtinl. It la alwayi on tho Job In tha (Merest of our client. M1SCIIIC II DC. MSI BUM. in I t l.eta residents Sun. Brother. Mm and sis Young, are well known of Sutherlln. Sutherlln streets, was Injured this morning .when the holsi. used for lim lerinls to the Ulper floors fell with turn. He fell from Ihe second story oiu on the iiescenl struck a timber; " which broke the force of his fall.1 Weed cutting sweeps for all no that he sustained only several makes of cultivators at Wharton bruises as a result of ihe accident Me Was taken til the orrtrn nt lir 1 v Walnsroti, where hi treated. Injuries were, "l,,,T I" JoKK HKHi:. ,!c .la OR Or AN e DURAR OPTMtliCTHMT Specialist In tha titling Olaatea til Ja.ka.-D Bt. I iW hn l.inl li.l ) ' HPHI.IN. June II. IV.g meat , l s'lll an article of human diet In Hprm.nr and te p. r'ln chief of p.'lce has d"ce"d that the In st"c'on rei:ulntans governing other mea shall apply In the f t- ; lure lo this article. OREGON BANKERS TO HEAR SPEECHES ON FLAX AND WOOL CORVALLIS. Ore.. June 11, The twentieth annual convention of the Oregon Banker's Association, which opens here thla af'.ernoon, will be devoted to consideration of Oregon development and agricultural prob lems. Among the speakera will be State Treasurer Kay, who will tulk on developement of the flax and linen industries In the Willamette Valley". "The wool industry of the Pacific Northwest", will be the theme of K. L. Thompson, Portland banker OOXVICTKO OF IIOVS JiKATII ItV M'AUII.Vti, (AmrlsteJ Proa Leased Wire.) MONTKEAL. Juwe 11. Re.ie Kranrola lie Vleesch- ower, known tm Urother I s- mar, or the orphanage at Su- t herdeau, was found guilty of mannlaughter today for the sculding to death or eight year old Hector Galarireau, t one of his charges, January 21. He will be sentenced later. The boy died follow- lug immersion In a tub of boiling water. Urother 1,'b- 3 5 mar contended that tire scald- ing occurred while he was and president of the Portland Wool en Mills. At the annual banquet cuungills IR.ctor-s c,otlij.. Colin V. Oyment, dean of the -college of literature, aclencea and arts of the University of Oregon, will apeak. Kuy and Thompson are to Bpeak Friday afternoon. ?. 4 . A BETTER WAY TO ) CLEAN CURTAINS ! I Dry cleaning has been found to be more satlsfac- SCOPES FINDS Dm r nc urntT a nit c i NvrT-ViMP tory m"'hoA ot eln" cur- A rLLAoAIN 1 OINL tains, drapes and tapesteries. 'Ihore are no after afreets EOTFF.nRiifSi (Continued from page 1.) tlnues, "it would seem wise to relegate the law into the Umbo of forgotten useless things." NOTICE Mathews Motor-X-Change has moved to the building formerly oc cupied by Roy Catching on Oak St. opp. City Hall, and will carry a full line of used cars with a guaran tee on all Fords selling at tlSU or I more. with dry cleaning all of tne smoke and dust stains are re- moved and the body and lus- tre are left exactly as- when new. Phone 472, Koseburg Cleaners. 1 Business Houses Firms and Individuals - We extend to business houses. firms, and Individuals, a banking eervlc-o sufficiently extensive to meet their needs. You will find a Checking Account with us a valu able asset TheRosebuigNational Bank P.osebur3,Ore. p DOCTOR DE LAPP HEADS OSTEOPATHS OR OREGON , (AwK-iBtnl I'reae Leaned Wire.) LONG VIEW Wash., June 11 Dr. S. I De Lapp, of Rose- PORTLAND, Ore., June 10. T ",'hr"n'"'un J" .IT I (Special). - The week of June ' . 'h r!?on . Osteopathic 2Sth lo July 4th, has been set T 1 rl.l . J meeting w he second anniuil "Rlon T . " maauiiigion w STOP FOREST FIRE WEEK IS SPONSORED. t NSW TODAY 1 FOR RENT S room modern bouse Phone 607-J. FOR SALE Collie pups. I. Swift. Looking Glass, Oregon. CHILDREN'S SOCKS Complete color line and range of sizes at Carr's 1-2 and 3-4 and full length hose. ' Big values In children's hose. FOR SALE 10,000 large cabbage plants. 344 So. Jackson Street. FOR RENT-4 "rooms partly furnish ed, $12. Water and lights. 874 Hoover St. FOR The campaign, Initiated by I mon'' .Portland, secretary. aside as the second annuul "Stop Forest Fires" campaign to be ob served throughout Oregon, it was announced today by officials of the Oregon State Chamber of Com merce. the Klamath County Chamber of Commerce last year and taken up by the state body, will also be observed this year In Washington, Id;ho and California. I,ocal chambers of commerce and commercial clubs throughout Ore gon have been requested to take charge of the "Slop Forest Fires" campaign in their respective dis tricts. The purpose of the move- osteopaths here yesterday. Dr. Allen P. Howells. of Al- bany was elected vlce-presi- dent, and Dr. Charles H. Beau- treasurer. RENTES nlshed house. St. room modern fur Garage. 627 Short BIDS WANTED The Roseburg City Library Board will receive bids up to and includ ing June 27, 1925, for painting the library building, material to be sup plied by the board. The board re serves the right to reject any or all merit Is to Install In the mind of bids. Mark all bids "Bid for paint ihe individual a sense of his per sonal responsibility In the protec tion of our forest wealth. POLAND IHSCOVDItrt SPV OPERATIONS OF SOV F.T. ( melat,.f Pne learnt w'irO WARSAW, Poland, June 11. The police say that a soviet spy system has been discovered in operation in the Polish ministries of war and railroads.. One func tionary Is said to have been paid $40 n month for regular delivery of Polish mobilization planii. . , Several arrests were made, Ihe police asserts, but Ihe chief of the spy system, Ivan Zuboff. took refpire In tie Pnvlet legation. ing Library Bldg." and address to MRS. O. V. WIMBERLY, Secretary Board, Roseburg, Ore. It pays to buy American fence. You know that It will give good service because it has been used j- in this locality for twenty years or I more. W harton Bros, sole agents. WANTED Loganberry picking by ; man and wife. 830 West Mosher St. j BROCCOLI PLANTS Kruse strain ; $4 per thousand. Walter Leake, Dlxonville, Oregon. FOR RENT Herrick "rooming ; house, corner Pine & Lane. ' Phone BF21, C.V. Bradford. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room, 2 blocks from post office. 246 S. Rose St. Phone 298-J. BROCCOLI PLANTS ready to plant. $4 per thousand. C. K. Bailey and Son, Roseburg. I BROCCOLI PLANTS Late But- ner strain, $5 per thousand. S. ' W. Leake, Dixonvllle, Oregon. ' FOR RENT Three room apart- ment furnished. Light and water J21.50. 1204 Winchester SL LOST Final Do Your Feet Hurt? A pair of our Stylish Arch Supporting Low Shoes iwill make your feet happy ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet Perkins Bldg., Roseburg NOTICE THE PUBLIC IS HKRFBY NOTI FIED THAT Fire Policies No. 2003 to No. 2025, Inclusive of the National Union Fire Insurance Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., have been lost, mis laid or stolen, under which circum stances, their Issue being unauth orized, said policies are null and void. The holder of these policies will please return them to the company at Pittsburg, Pa., and Bhould there FOR SAL1S Gill's Oregon ball- homestead proof in envelope. Has name J. M. Yokuin Finder mail to Yokum at Riddle. WANTED Young " girl wants housework. Phone 442-L or ad- dress H. M. care News-Review. THE Miwaleta Canipflre Girls will hold a cooked food sale Saturday at the Peoples Supply Store. WANTED Girl or "woman for housework, may work part of day if desired. Address P. O. Box326. FOR SALE Large broccolfplantsT . About 20,000 Kruse strain of Os wego, $2.50 thousand, pull your, self. I. B. Thompson Dillard Ore. be any return premium involved it w ill be promptly paid. In case of loss claimed by any person or persons these policies, the deny any or all liability thereun- NATIONAL UNION FIRE IN SURANCE CO. head cabbage and kale plants. Doz. 10ct., 100, 75 ct.: 1000 S4. E. D. Lewis. 644 N. Pine St. holders of PLENTY of local money for good company will i rt,ai property loans. One. two and three years; going rate of Interest. See M. P. Rice of RICE & RICE. DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Bureau, local ofrice, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. m. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 71 Lowest temperature last night 44 Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 Total preclp. since first month .60 Normal preclp. for this month 1.07 Total preclp. from September 1. 1924, to date 41.91 Average preclp. from Sept 1, 1S77 33.24 Total excess from Sept 1, 1924 .. :. 8.67 Average precipitation for 46 wet seasons, (September to May, inclusive) 31.4S Fair tonight and F'ridav. WILLIAM BELL Meteorologist The many Sutherlln friends of Kenneth Comstock will be pleased to learn that he has been promo ted to assistant manager of the Oriental Steamship Company, and has been assigned to duty In New York City, where the company re cently established an office for Its I new line between New York City land Miami. Florida. Kenneth has I been w ith the company In Its Sent-1 tle Wash., office for about three! i years, ano itur ne the ...... TWO-STORY FALL "nl hn" h" "ivi me pr.v motions. He is a graduate of the Sutherlln high school being a nu m ber of the class of 1917, also gtsd- of O. and ncrv...l ' the one.! rwueu rsavy miring ; corner of Stephens .ml l.n. "r "uru "r ""her P. A THE LIBERTY THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW At Our Own Regular Pricet Only 10 and 15 Centa WARNING! IF THERE IS CONTRABAND BEING HANDLED IN TOWN! See the Year's Greatest Melodrama of Uie Bounding Main! p'" IN RURAL CREDIT 20-year amortiz ed farm loans; the only loan for the farmer; made only on good producing farms; no commis sions and no eypenscs. FO R R E N T 1 00"ac res of the flip est pasture In the state; le. than a mile of city limits; an Ideal place. Price is $300 per year. See M. F. Rice of RICE & RICE FOR SALE Five-room house in good condition. Cheap if taken at once. Good location, close to Rose school. Also oak library table and rocker. Call at 747 Hamilton St. . YOU CAN'T RESIST IT A subur ban home worth five thousand dollars, for twenty-seven fifty: 10 acres good soil in edge of town with 5 room modern bunga low; all built In features; plas tered and decorated; some fruit; fine shrubbery; an Ideal place for poultrv and dairy. LAW RENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass St. Phone 219. A CATTLE RANCH 560 acres fenced and cross fenced; 7 miles new woven wire fence; 90 acrea plow land; 50 acres in growing crops; thousands acrea best free outrange: 12 acres bearing prunes; big family orchard: live stream and spring on place; on main road; strictly modern eight thousand dollar house; water system; gas lights; house com pletely furnished; S big stock bams: three thousand dollara worth of tools and new imple ments; 6 fine horses and equip ment; 115 head pure bred cattle; 50 hogs; 60 angora goats; loo chickens; everything goes: pos session at once. Price 120.000 Part cash. Balance long time. LAWRENCE AflKN'CY, 125 Cass Street. Phone 519. DENTISTRY Dr. NERBAS Phone 488 ( e 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 plus large equipm e n t eliminates BOTH. GOOD JUDGMENT makes Modern Dentis try practical and within reach of all. I save you pain, time and guarantee you sat isfaction. I can Improve your . LOOKS, YOUR HEALTH, and add to your personality. Painless Extraction. Gas When Desired. 'When Desired New Teeth same day, REGULATING PYORRHEA PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY Consultation Free. LAST TIME TONITE All Star Cast "The Shooting ofDanM'Grew" from Robt. W. Service's "Spell of the Yukon" Friday, Saturday Harold Bell Wrighfs "When a Man's a Man" MAJESTIC Sunday: Zan Grey's "Wan derer of the Wastelands" Tonite Tonite SUMMER PRICES UMPQUA CHIEFS AND SQUAWS MEET TONIGHT 7. 3 Pustlng powers to control all In 'wis Is sold at Wharton Bros. rviu. . - . . -. lie i er iur- uimcujr ; --v, GO-(fETTFRS "MISS IN THE DARK" Saturday only: Yakima Canutt The Tmpflua Chiefs will enter tain their wivea and all immbera of the I'mpqua Squawa at the Wig wam Tavern at a dinner tonight, starting promptly at 6:30 o'clock. A program of entertainment will follow the dinner and a short busi ness session. We have McCormlck and tier ing mowers, rakes and binders in stock. We can give yon liberal discount for rash on these ma chines. Wharton Bros. . WORLD NEWS COMEDY ANT LERS Kasjr sailing to economy. A short FRIDAY: HOOT GIBSON cut to thrift for th pprstm who . - j rds th classified Ada. j ZZIZIIZIZZZS