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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925. Sx June Clearance This is a real sensation in merchandising the one opportunity of the summer to buy high grade dry goods, ready-made garments, shoes and furnishings at prices that save. Special Announcement The sale continues the lowered price scale on entire stock now in effect must necessarily be limited to short duration. However, the time has been extended for a few days more next week. Be advised we positively assure you our prices are 15 per cent under current market prices on entire stock. This is an opportunity you should not miss. SAVE on everything in the Store SAVE SPEAKER TELLS PLANS TO IKE LAW EFFECTIVE Flying Squadron Founda tion Proposes Changes in Present System. DETROIT, June 13. With- ) In lens than two hours after four men roMwd the brunch of the Central ravings H:ink, Harper Avenue and Chcne streets, this morning and killed a patrolman who Bought to Intercept thorn, po- lice had rounded up three suspects and announced re- covery of all th 23,0ou 1.,. oR I. SHIFT IS FAVORED Casimir Kaliszewskf, patrol- man, whs snot ny tiro iieeing j robbers and died within a few minutes. Ahthoy Ant one Solowiikl, 12, wag wound cl by a btray bullet from the robbers' guns. SHT Would Transfer Enforce ment Unit From Treas ury Bureau to Depart ment of Justice. for butter fat.' The girls will take domestic science, sewing, cooking, canning and other BUch subjects. The afternoon of each day will be devoted to recreation. There will be assemblies early In the af ternoon, with -Interesting programs followed by directed play, tennis, I The plans of the Flying Sauadron ' Foundation for procuring more ef ficient enforcement of the prohibi tion laws In the future were em phasized last nleht by Hon. Oliver Wayne Stewart, nationally known I swimming, etc. lecturer, in a meeting and confer- The girls will be chaperoned by ence at the Baptist church. Mr. ! Miss Dora Larson of West Kose Stewart In concluding the law en-1 burg, a teacher in the Looking forcement conference took up the Glass schools. The girls who will plans which are now being ad-'go are as follows: Camas Valley vanced. and which are hoped to be Huth Dick. Bertha Croy, Hilda Bel more effective In meeting the sltua- j lows: Looking (llass, L. Honers; tlon- lirace Wallace-nays Creek-Helen The question of maintaining law Michaels, Bernlce Worthington; and order Involves all of clvillia- Myrtle Creek Leota Trask, Mary tlon, the speaker stated. When Miles, I.urlle, Lucia and Margaret law and order fall, civilization Is Chapln, Betty Patterson, Lavana overthrown and therefore It Is Im- Harris: Uidclle-Opal McClane, Ber porlant that every citizen who be-nice Ilurgoyne, Eva Freltag, Ethel lleves 1he government Is .worth . Heals. saving should do his part to pre-j Cars have been donated by Miss serve the law. .Sylvia Brown, County Judge One of the plans which the Fly- Uu'ne. A. S. Wallace and Fred Ing Squadron Foundation has to i Chapman to take the girls to Cor meet the conditions at present is to ,vallls, and C. A. Lockwood. W. C. InHtall a legislative bureau In J""''"" na !)o0,h wl11 lr WuKhinpinn ii r i iriv m m.i ' vide cars for their return. The BEDFORD GREETS j WDCWHS The Roseburg Chamber of Com , Dierce has received a letter from th secretary of Cm Medford Chamber of Commerce, announcing the arrival of the Itoseburg unit of the Oregon National Guard. Your boys, whom the writer greeted ou arrival, most certainly look fit, and of sufficient import ance for the elty of Itombtug to be exceptionally proud." Robert 11. lloyl, secretary of the .Medford Chamber writes. "Wo are mighty happy. he con iinues, "to have them with us and j we want your Chamber and the rltlzena of Itoseburg to know that the Med ford Chamber of Commerce has left not hint; undone to make their visit here happy, pleasant and long to be remembered. AH of the churches have planned elaborate re ligious program -and social func tions, Medford homes have been thrown wide open to them, njl and every kind of wholesome entertain ment has been provided for their pleasure, and It Is all free. "Probably the most spectacular of our entire program Is this: we have assembled 600 automobiles nnd the entire gourd, numbering close to 3.000 will leave ('amp J nek son at fi a. m. Saturday, June 20 and travel to and visit the Klghth wonder of the world, Crater Itke, remaining over nlnht and re turning the next day. This will be the lawst raravan that ever en tered any National I'ark. and will be photographed from the afr, so you will probably have the pleasure of viewtnu It on the 'sliver screen' In vour city in th near future. The Medford Chamber Invites Roseburg delegations to visit the camp during the period from June 12 to 2i and promises a pleasant trio. Programs are included of the vnricus events provided for the en tertainment of the guardsmen. per PROTESTS Into execution the changes which tho organization proposes. The principal change desired Is the transfer of the prohibition unit from Oie treasury department to the department of Justice. The prohibition enforcement work was put under the treasury ' party will leave Uoseburg early to morrow morning. department because that branch of the government had already built up a force and certain rules and STAfiO FlfXn, June 1:1. lie Hart Hilbhurd. regulations governing the revenue ! University of Michigan's fam- MXiltO ATIII.F.TK !H m:i,K i.i:.U)i it i on Itl NXINti IIKO.IU Jl'.VI' Chicago. ! Jll -w jpsf win f n pp t" ki t tklt ,m a iif .lit W I Farewell Dance! Tuesday, June 16th ' . GIVEN BY Tl IE Arizona Collegians AT THE ARMORY Before leaving on contract witli the . ' Joyland Amusement Co. - OF NORT1 IERN CALIFORNIA : W E'LL DO OUR DURNDEST! (AwnrUtMl rrrM Lamd Wire.) WALLA WALLA Wash.. Jtine'lS j Dr. Stephen U. L. Penrose for 31 years president of Whitman Col lege, In his annual report -to the board of overseers here today, tendered his resignation an presi dent of tho co I left e. In order that the board might be able to freely choose between three alternative I solutions of the situation, which has developed because of the im pairment of his vision early in the 'school year, which la now closing. I "While 1 am able to carry on my class work nnd the Internal administration of college affairs, I am not able to carry on the work I of cultivating relations with the outnr world, an equally Indispen sable part of a president's duties," said the Penrose report. j "Three solutions of the situation present themselves to my mind," continued the report. "The first Is that you should elect a president to lake my place, who would carry on the joint duties "which I have been carrying for the past 31 years, snd give his attention to both the Inner and outer sides of college administration; second, a president who will devote himself to the ex ternal administration and leave me. if you wished to do so, as In structor in philosophy; the third Is Hiat I should continue as president to carry on my work of teaching nnd internal administration as 1 have done this year and that an assistant to the president should be appointed, whose duty It would be to cultivate under my direction those person In the outside world whose friendship for the college w.li be particularly valuable." Result you'll Ret from the liquor traffic, which with - M,! n'ro athlete, smashed some alteration could be used for ,l,e orlL'n record for the running uroaa jump n tour nnd nlne-slxttvnths inches in the nutional eolbglate track enforcement. This has turned out, however, to be a mistake, as the wotk should be under the depart ment of Justice, which Is empow ered to enforce the laws of the country. By an act of congress th service established by the treasury department could be trans ferred to the department where thn more efficiently has already been R u Lesen(Jn. of lworKl town rnivernity, competing In the Olymt'ie game- in Pa- 4 4 and field championship met 4 4 on Ptagg Field today. Hub- 4 4 bard, sinking his final Inter- 4 4 colh'giate annearance. Jump- 4 4 cd 2". feet 10 7-8 Inches. 4 4 Hubbard's mmarknble Jump 4 4 beat the world's record of 25 4 c)nslfled ads. are what count and 'em With News-Review created. . Another proposition which the ! legislative bureau would tnke up, would be the making of a Jail sen tence mandatory In all first of fense cases. The bootlegger Is in the business for graft and greed, and a fine Is no putiishment. It Is, a Jail sentence that he fears, and the fact that a Jail sentence would be Imposed In first offense cases would be a decided deterrent. The organization also proposes the deportation of all aliens found guilty of law violations. Aliens, the speaker stated, are guests of the country, and It Is the guest's! duty to behave and follow the laws of the country or leave. If he fails to keep within the laws he should be required to leave. The speaker made It plain that the or ganisation has nothing against the foreigner himself as long as he be haves himself In this country. Hut If he Is not an aid In uplift, or on the other hand tries to tear down the government, he should be de ported at once. The organisation also proposes to keep the Flying Squadron In the field Indefinitely keeping up the work of stimulating Interest in law enforcement, and also to maintain a weekly paper to spread the pro- Ipoganda of law enforcement throughout the country. The meeting last night was at tended bv a falr-sUed crowd, and jwas conducted by Rev. H. K. Mow. I Miss Hrown. w ho held a meeting (at Oakland In the evening, was un iable to get back to Itoseburg In time to speak at the evening ses sion, so that the entire meeting was devoted to Mr. Stewart's ad dress, took with gas. 4 ris lust Hummer. It wan tho 4 4 frith tim-lhtU Hubbard had 4 e'eared 2 feet, a perform- 4 4 once heretofore made only 4 4 tbr" Hint j by two other- 4 4 athletes. 4 - vt v -if -j.vi i . jw ' I Every mile pro- fei 1 tectej by Auto- -' l-'Jtf 1 matic System, i ""' ? plcte known to 1, IF : THE LIBERTY Tl 1 EATER Only Tcday Only : YAKIMA CANUTT A World'. CI :tmp:on Cowboy "A TWO-FISTED ; SHERIFF" Alo: SID SMITH COMEDY ANo: THE CRAY MAGAZINE im M)r"ii'"liw liT'niii Injunsi TOMORROW MONDAY AND TUESDAY A Big Special Picture (Will B She n at Our Own Regular Prices) Johnny Hines, in ThSnMr.Snnnliw ' 1 j ; The nerves that emerge from hetween the verte hrae of the spinal column rnnnot trnnsmit to the va rious orsans ami other wrt of the lo.ly the vital IHtwer that they .honhl if a dlNplaeement of a seg ment prvsi.es upon them, t'hintpraetle a.lusts sueh abnormal contluwm. PcrtSand mm n r tiiiaio fmmmm m mm r 1C i ! c wnivTnincwn f-Ln 6! dUitUHl lUHIIUilJ j th n1r Mild thrub trlti brt ween P rikaud n1Cmciio. Oterva tiunrar with library, lounging room.club room, smoking and card room, tat her shop, shower bath, volet service. New Pullman slotting csra with ienproved and more commivlious dmsing rooms for tlte Isitirt. Unexcrllrd dining car service. Nocfclag iiyirHr km traaup tatsos. N im tmr. . 70 Hourt LavM Portland mt 9. Si mry nt&ninj Standard and tourist sleeping cars throuchtoCh.tcaso,alsoftamiard ttren-1 J Ing car for Denver and Kansas City. , Continental Limited j Another 70-hour train between Portland and Chicago, leaving Portland at 4:00 every evening, with obiervation car and sleeping cars through to Chicaco. Through standard and tomist sleeping cars to Denver and Kansas City. , Low Fares t NEW TODAY J TYPEWRITER for rent Phone 131 J. K)R KENT 5-rooro house. Phone 421Y. WANTEIJ Man dishwanher at once. Terminal Cafe. BARRELS 10 gal. oak Coca t'ola, also -.allou glass juirs. Wlin bnrly's. , WANTED To rent or buy power hay baler in good condition. - Write box 935. city. FOR SALE 2 fresh milch cows, 5 khI. ner day each. 940 each. Phone 34-K2. FOR RENT 6 room cottage at 720 Ko. Pine, wltli garage. In quire at 3.11 So. Pine. FOR RENT Furnished home for summer. Mrs. Inez V. Clark Phone 181-lt. CuiCK roadster for sale. This la a stolen car and can be bought chiaji. J. V. Casey. FOR SALE 2 months old cock erels. W. L. 2uc each. W. F. llodson, Roseburg. lit. 1, Box C,14. FOR SALE One registered O. f C. boar, price 2S. Fred R. Cachelin. Dixcnville Ore., phone 19-F4. BllbCCOLI plants for sale from Ashliy strain No. 1. Henry Lan der, Rt. 1. Hoi 13T. Roseburg. ' Ore. Phone 2S-F12. 7Tf ' Ti T -ii pin! "P 3! ' nn -c-.'it""irrr "ri A Bank Book for You Yes. we have hank book waiting for you, all ready to have your name written in and the amount you wish to deposit. We afford you the opportunity for safe Investment and good Interest yield. Now Is a good tliuo to open an account with us. 4",. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. TheRosebuig National Bank Roseburg, Ore. YYANTKD TO KENT or buy log truck in good shape for horse team logging. A. L. lioughtal ing. Bridge, Ore., or phone Hock Creek. FOR RENT 5 -room furnished house 431 Mill street, $25 per mo. Also good 3 -room , furnished apartment. Chas. Kyes, 826 N. Jaekfion St FOR-SALE OR EXCHANGE 12 acre prune ranch, four miles from Roseburg. good road, fine water, splendid 8-rooin house, all for 930UU. 620 N. Jackson YVAXTEE-To rent or buy. 2nd hand Fordsou or steam donkey In first class shape. (Jive full de tails and location In first letter. A. L. Houshtallng. Bridge, Ore., or phone Rock Creek. LOST Oil streets of Roseburg Kriday, bill fold containing three $5 bills end some silver belong ing to Maynard Bell. Finder pit as return to Miss .Minnie Bell at Bell Millinery. Reward. wXN'TEDI-or- mento clear land and cut wood on same. Small timber 6 to 12 inches on slump, located on main highway. Must have camping outfit. A. L. Houghtnling, Bridge, Ore., or phone Rock Creek. j FOR SALE At ft "bargain" for; cash, 1 1920 Ford truck; 1 Ford touring car; 1 3-In. centrifugal pump; 1 buzz saw outfit with at tachment to run from Ford car; I garden plow; SO ft. 3 tn. Salz conductor pipe. Phone 144. MALE HELP WANTED Manufac turers need men for distribution work and sign tacking. No sell ing. Write Manufacturers Dis tributing Syndicate, f.13 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn., for particulars. j OpeningDance I Saturday Night, June 13 ' i 1 8 Beautiful Iclleyld Park, located five miles east of 4 5 Glide, at the Narrows of the North Umpqua. J 4 4 Roseburg Imperial Orchestra J Prizes Will Be Awarded Midnight Lunches Served 4 Half Fried Chicken on Toast and Hot Tamales 4 Our Specialty 8 i oti iALE cheap. 5 room house, furnished or unfurnished. Bath, basement, garage, lurge lot, on paved street, shade trees, lawn, .shrubs and flowera, grape vine, strawberries. Inquire of owner on premises 910 K. Douglas St. F(U KENT OCT. 1 85 acres known as the Urn m ner place, 20 acres in young orchard. l:l acres datt prunes bearing next year. Will make responsible party who will take care of place a cood deal. C. W. Adair, Korcst Grove, Ore. SALESMEN OR AGENTS WANT ED A real winner. Heats any thing otit. Wonderful stylish rhoes. Big demand. Iarge com missions. AH or part time. Out fit furnished. Style Arch, Dept N7. Cincinnati. AGENTS WANTED Advance cash commissions over $65 weekly selling amazing new shirt bar gains. Experience unnecessary. Equipment free. Men and women. Write quick. Fashion . wear. Df pt. N.I, Cincinnati. " IF YOU" HAVE MONEY to Invest, see me. I have something spe cial; small pament of $7.00 per month matures to $2,000. Under state control. $17.00 per month matures to $5,0U0; and $3.00 per month matures to $1,000. Start a saving fund now. See M. F. Kiceof RICE & RICE. FOR SALE 6-rooi: plastered house, close in, pavement paid for. garage, lawn, price $2100. This property will pay 14 13 on Investment. Also S room house, corner Stephens and Burke SN. l,awn, guru Re. A fine home for $. 2:i0. ( has. Kyes, 826 N. Jack son street. Canyon Auto Camp TAVERN OPEN FOR BUSINESS Serving Regular Meals and Lunches Special Sunday Dinner SI. 31 miles south of Roseburg. hajf mile south of Canyonville. SISTER IS DEAD. S. E. Memlnger this morning re- r calved a message announcing the ' death of his sister, Mrs. McCarty, who passed away at her home in Portland last 'night. Mrs. McCarty visited in Roseburg recently and attended Mr. and Mrs. Memlnger : following their Injury in a serious ' accident During her stay here she made many friends who are griev- 1 ed to learn of her death. OR. DEAN B. BUBAR OfrttUKTRlfT 8 pec U Ht In tha fitting of OlR.ae 11C JtWKiOD St. Studenafter costs less per pound di an butter. NO HIRED MAN A real one-man rumh. Here are 63 acres under cultivation; the best land In Oregon: all new fence; t creeks thru place, can Irrigate; good 3 room house; 2 barns; other Im provement s ; team : wagon ; ha r ii es-; tools and Implements; 100 chickens; 2 cows; loo bushels wht at and com; 15 tier wood; 2 stoves; some furniture. Every thing pre for $14oo, half cash. LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass street. Phone. 219. Our Insurance Service Dori not stop sorrlng when the policy Is signed. It Is always oc the job In the Interest of oar client. tn tffrt daily tn Srptmtwr 1 S to .11 thr Brinr4 .l K..tern Citm. Final rrtura haul Oi lober 31. ltwr.1 Mupivtf ptivil.gr. On-wy rim California rlthrtn, or rTturoin,m.r be i . uti'd U li in .if LL. ..I richtpen mombfrs of tho irlrls rlubs of the rounty. will Irsve to morrow morning for the minimi summer school for boys nnd girl rlnb orkers at ("orvallls. The isrbool Is to be held between tho dates of June IS and 27. ami It had been hoH-d that a larae num- ; ber of boys and alrls from this county would ninke the trip, but as practically all of the boys are at iwork planting broccoli or working In the orchards, the girls alone will represent the county. The school w ill give those who attend an lntei,re course of In. miction, together with a great deal of recreation. For the boys th re will be morning clashes in W ssmiming. gam. n'ng. green- m house work. ItvesiV lln.;jMAH rilfific practical bacleiiologjr, and testinis f" w4 If yon don't bellere what jrou read, never seek opportunity through the classified columns. osikiiRC. tn Harold Bell Wriglif "When a Man's a Man" 10c 15c Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic and Electro-Thoraphy 417 Perkins Did. Pbone 491 Starts Tomorrow Zane Grey's "Wanderer of the Wastelands" AM In Natural Colors mu Nat ttiaat Fsrtv ti tummrf lurn to ttw new Wtm.lrrt4Wi1 of Color la Southern Uikh. Why not tak it ta on TllwttwK Mfflal Par fc May m natoie at a im uip at a mmU aU- dittc air Ak for frw tMokkt tWriptiv of the lanmw mon. Ou rFpryawftiT anil be f lad tn roa full IntVirtnatsUB and htrfp yen r1" yaut trtp AVl- WM. MrML'HRAY I Ocnrral Pgawir Afntt ' VSKtlaod. Ur41 ha Hi of ftmiio ti t i I P KOll MAIEK UltMM. . I , a) l (Awnrbtnl Vrrm IaH Wire.) ' Erc.KNK. Ore., June U. Bail of $s.00 for Mark ' Proom, alleged moonshiner of the MrKenxie r.ir. r dls- trfct. was furnished today by j John Currie of I.enburg and 4 ' IT. C, Poll of Cheshire. . - rangemcnts were le:ng made for Broom's release this af- 4- ternoon. Broom t held n six counts. a'l of them under the liquor law. Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parklna Bldg. Roaaburg, Or Phone 86. HOOT GIBSON In "Hurricane 10c Kid" 25c Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. 124 Perkins Bldg. Phono Hi JUaULWUSfi' Starts Tomorrow "Excuse Me" by Rupert Hughe It's a Whirlwind Comedy Nothing but Lafa.