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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY. JUNE 1 5. 1925. Save Save June Clearance The Public's Recognition Of the values now offered by a re duction of. 15 per cent on nil mer chandise in our store, assures us of the success of the June Clearnnce Sale. Again we express Our Appreciation And declare our purpose to be a closer and closer understanding of the public's wants as time goes on and an ever better service and better merchan dise at the best possible prices. A few days longer at these prices .15 off Our entire stork of Dry Goods Underwear Corsets Hosiery Dresses, Coats, Suits Shoes, Men's Furnishings With many special bargains in all departments. Only a Few Days Left at June Clearance Sale Prices Our announcements and details concerning this Sale have been published in several is sue of this paper. There aie many of the lot left and new goods are arriving and very specially priced for the sale. You will Save! . GILES THINKS; feeling U said to have prompted ItliH inKuance of Mr. Kellopg'i ta te rn t-nt of hint Friday, warning the MVkfrao government and advising iriRloD up port of the pre Bent Mex ican administration could be con tinued only if that government lived up to tta obligations to far as Americans and Mexico and their ymperty Is concerned. The fact that President CaUes expressed resentment Jn his answ ering statement has not changed the situation, and the amn?ton I government is concerned more with what the Mexican authorities A , do in lh way of protecting Araerf- Answer to Secretary Note 'cans and Indemnifying them for expropriate lanus man it is wun what they have to say for publication. E Tin INSULTSMEXICO Declares Threat Made Against Government. KELLOGG IS SILENT Calles' Statement Unofficial and Demands No Reply Washington Surprised at Attitude. an Invitation for the next state convention to como to this city. and It Is hoped thnt the offlcml board will select the city tor Its I meeting. 700 ARE KILLED BY CANTONESE TROOPS ELKS' FLAG DAY PROGRAM HELD AT LODGE HALL SUNDAY fOontinnen from Pnge 1) Keng Saturday and received here today said t lie situation was ex tremely serluiiK and that all for Hum residents wuro leaving Kai-Kt'iig. (AmM-ftf PreM .oel Win.) WASHINGTON, June 15. Sec retary Kellogg's statement of last Friday concerning conditions in Mexico has drawn an equally plain worded reply from President Calles, who regards as an insult the implication that Mexico la on trial before the world lu the guise of a defendant. President Calles' answer, Issued through the Mexican embassy here yesterday, declared Mr. Kellogg's pronouncement embodied a "threat" against the sovereignty of Mexico and he deemed It "a duty for my government to rectify said statements as required by truth and justice." Secretary Kellogg had declared the administration would support' the Mexlran regime "only so long aB It protects American lives and American rights and complies with its international engagements and obligations." It is believed here that the dis cussion, which has been conducted through the press, will rest for a time at least, until President Calles decides to continue It through dip lomatic channels. Secretary Kel logg is not expected to add to his own statement. Dresser's as lo was $0.75 at Powell's. POSITIONS IN LAND OFFICE TO BE MERGED (Continued from page 1.) hauled, had higher receipts un til the time of lis abolisnment, but now the local office stands at the top of the list, with annual re ceipts amounting to considerably more than a half million dollars. The authority for this change was granted by the last congress, in keeping with the administra tor's economy policy, and the con solidation is being ordered in ev ery land office of the country. Fred llaynes, who Is the retiring receiver, took his present office the 14th of October, 1121, being an I minted for a four-year term. He has already made plans to enter the drug business in this city, and as soon as a suitable location can be secured he will go Into that busi ness In partnership with Storey lies, who has been connected with the drug business in this city for a number of years. Angus Newton, the 14-year old runaway son of Mrs. H. D. John son of Portland, escaped yester- 1 day afternoon from the city Jail, ! but was retaken within a short time. The boy was picked up I Friday night, the second time that ! he as been captured here upon his runaway excursions. His mo 1 ther wired that she was 111 and uuabre to come for him, but ask ed that he be held until she could arrange to have him returned to his home. Yesterday afternoon someone working about the City Hall left a 2 x 4 timber standing near the cell window. The boy clamb ered tP the window, which Is quite high, and reaching through pulled in the timber, and using It as a lever pried two of the bars apart sufficiently to permit him to squeeze through. Officers noticed his absence a short time later and started a search for him, finding him hid ing near the roalroad trestle south of town. t NEW TOD A V t FOR SALE Small pics. Dawson. Phone 33F24. It. C. mm Commercial Banking Moves the Wheels of Business The commercial departments of the bank of this city are Indispensable to the business of the city. They supply the credit, collect the checks, and render the banking service that makes modern business substantially ' and systematically operated. The commercial department of this Bank Is Ideally equipped to Klve to you a particularly helpful and competent Dunking Service. UMPQUA VALLEY BANK ROSEBURG, OREGON CHS VALLEY BY FIRESATURDAY POIl RENT Small furnished j house. Phone either 544 It or 282 HROCrOM PLANTS Late But ner strain, $5 per thousand. S. W. Leake. Uixotrvllle. j Foil KKNT Housekeeping rooms, reasonable. Inquire at Uneeda t Lunch. ' ' FOR RENT Two-room furnished house. Miller's Addition; $9 per' month. Phone 210-J. HUOCCOLI PLANTS Kruse strain, $4 per tnousand. Walter j Leake. Dixonville, Ore. FOIl SALB Logatiherr.es. $1 per; crate, pick them yourself. V. 1. 1 Hetts. Glengary. Phonw 5F23. ! SHANGHAI, June 15. Messages received here today said six hun- dny from Salem, after attending the state convention. Kosehurg. al though the latest club to be organ ized, ranked second In the state from standpoint of membership. Miss Kthel Wehb was elected as one of the stato directors and will have n place on the executive board. The deingntlun extended A fair crowd was out yesterday for the F.ag hay exercises held by the local bulge of r-.ks. The pro- ,.-..1 w.utiv gram, which was given In the lodge !(.nn,,ri,n r(.H()lmg at the famous hall In the afternoon, consisted of ....... from the .special music, the lodge ritual, and i,,ok(ne KinkUm. wer menaoil. an inspiring and stirring patriotic following outbreaks In the Kiuklan.r Eddy. In Wh,,ra tn(, Hrftfsh concession was Miss Kthel Webb, Pr. Lncetta Smith, Miss Grace Taylor and Mrs. J. E. Sawyers, dergnt Hnseburg Duslnewu and Profession' al Women's Club, returned Sattir- t address by SenHtor II. I honor of the day mi'.nv of th busi ness houses of the cty displayed flaw. invaded and the British and Japan ese consulates were attacked. Other buildings. Including the some alarm In the world briitii-h hmilr f Tutu-iiti u-urn liwit. rarbnllnemn wood preservative eu an( burneu tlv gtrlklng mobs, on r-iicc post or any limb.. ex- x wres dispatch from Klu posed to the weather will double Kni. ,Hlu Ih BUi tioril Un were ro- Official here who knew of the . ' ,UTmva Da81s orthe fire apparently ... . "'ait-mem were Bur-, of books n,.ar the pretatlon of it as a threat and an insult. The wording of the sec retary's pronouncement, in their I opinion, was both cautious and moderate. ' Mexico, President Calles said In his reply, "does not accord to any foreign country the right to Inter vene in her domestic affairs, nor Is she disposed to subordinate her In ternal relations to the exigencies of another country." The president expressed regret that Mr. KelloKg made mention of' reports of Impending revolution in! Mexico because it "tends to cast regard - The J. P. Penn home at Camas Valley was destroyed by fire Sat urday afternoon at about 5 o'clock. starting in a chimney. The fire had a good start before It was noticed, and the members of the family barely had time to make their escans being unable to save anything In the way of furniture or household goods. The house and outbuildings were completely destroyed, but the barn and gran: eries were saved through hard work on the part of the members of the famly and the assistance of neighbors, who Immediately hur ried to the scene to aid in fighting the fire. The home and its con tents were a complete loss, as no Insurance was carried. their life. Wharton Sold lu any quantity at operating In measures of defense Ml OS. MsMaMUlAI Farewell Dance! Tuesday, June 16th GIVEN BY Tl IE Arizona Collegians AT THE ARMORY Before leaving on contract with the ' ANDREW HARRIS DIES SATURDAY Andrew , at (he home of Kd Cooper, at Pits CrYek. Saturday afternoon 5 o'clork, after an illness of some Joijland Amusement Co. OF NORTI IF.RN CALIFORNIA WE'LL DO OUR DURNDESTl ' 13 IK'I - - - -- i time. Mr. Harris was ti!t years of tton about w hich orru-ial "''' ! several riuiiiren, all not in any uouut Iiik conditions there. Mr. Kelloirx's statement was bast'it on n.u.-h information plare.1 before him by his aides, some of It alleKiuK that property owned by for fnreUn.Ts anil have sent loo j Americans in Mexico had been selected troops to Killing. Thelseized by so-call.it agrarians with wireless added the belief that there; out due legal process. is no reason to feel anxious for the The labor situation In Mexico and safety of the foreigners. that government's suspension of fied on what he believed to be his The mission bodies have made service on her debt contracted 'death bed. As she testified Shep renrniiinn m ihu r..ni.i...... with bankers of this and other nerd leaned forward and conferred of the nnvessltv of dlsnatchini war countries also have caused Wash- i frequently with Robert Stoll, craft of sufficient strength to send Ington officials some anxiety, landing parties to guard the remov- al of the Killing nouulatlon through ASHIM. TON, June 15 Wash- NEW WITNESSES ARE HEARD IN SHEPHERD CASE i Continued from page V) at the license bureau. She testified Shepherd previous- had told her he had been mar- bis law partner. Mrs. Shepherd watched Miss Pope Intently, occasionally turning Kluklang. the gateway of Kuling. HnRton officials gave no Indication j to smile at one of the three young Two American destroyers and a ' UMiaT im puour reply would be wnmeu -o mu tuiiiiu u Ilrttlsh gunboat have arrived at niade to President Calles' objection bncphertl to court Klukiang, supplementing a Japan- ,0 rn administration's Mexican ese gunboat already there. policy, but It was Indi-ated that The situation at Shanghai Is un- specific questions underlying Sec changed. Telegrams from Hong I retary Kellogg's position would be Kong report that dock strikes huvenit' thw subject of a formal corn spread to that port. Trans Pactfic 1 "lunlcatlon to the Mexican gov liti'Ts arriving here are experienc- 'inment. ing difficulties in loading. J A series of communications and -4 , , j irtii fsfniiii ioiih nave oeen seni 10 Ft. i SALK Pack horses and sad dle horses, also good fresh milk; cow. Hoyr llros. Phone 14K14. j KOK RENT One furnished house,; another unfurnished. Call at 335 . No. Hose street or Phone 2H7-R. j WANTED Experienced- dining ! room girl at Cow Creek station, j (tlendale. Ore. Apply at once at : station. I KOIl RENT Ifarge, airy, north east sleeping room, with bath. Call at 522 So. Stephens St. Phone 459-J. WA NT ED ' E'xleThei will tress at J'reka Inn, Yreka. Cal. Apply to V. J. Weaver, Hotel Umpu.ua, Itoseburg. FOIt SALE Broccoli plants extra fine. Ashby strain by dozen, liH) or loou. Karl Vosburgh, Phone 3!UY. KOlt SALE - Standard com. scales, and 1 13 h. p., X phase, electric sauf age machine ( large). M. Pricket t, Sutherlln, OreL FOR SALE Two" wagons'. One 3J wide tire and one Democrat. Moth for MS. Fair shape. 3F11, J. JCHat field. Dixonville. yon SALK Strawberry farm, 8 acres, 6 room house, close to Hoscburg. Very easy terms. In quire Roseburg Poultry Market. WEI.niN'C.-AXnIlRAZIXG We know our business and take ph asure In pleasing our custo mers with welding, fender work anil rat) later repairs. Uoseburg Welding and Uniring Works. Our Free Employment Service Insures students studying telegraphy in our school pleasant positions with good salaries when they graduate. , A mid-summer class is now being formed to fill places vacated by students - taking positions as telegraph operators. No matter what your income, we have a payment plan that will make! it easy for you to take this course. Classes are conducted in the evenings only, so students may earn while they learn. Are you one of them? Roseburg Telegraph Institute 225 Perkins BIdg. meteorologist. This moisture Is j frozen, and the bright rays of the sun on the minute frozen particles (results in adialo, varying in inten 'sity according to the amount of ' moisture. I Certain combinations of weather conditions result in the moisture ! reaching higher altitudes than ord inary, which brings about the sua halo. Court adjourned until tomorrow with Miss Pope's story Incomplete. McCormicks and lH'ering mowers ' Mexico City from time to time re am! rakes have been the standard cently on various cases in which hay machines for over 75 years. They have the bit repair service of any machine made. See them at Wharton Hros. this government is Interested, none of which has been made public and It was indltlcattd that other mat ters cited by Mr. Kellogg In the statement last week on the Mexi can situation would be the subject of a formal note. After the return of Secretary : Kellngg to his desk today. It as Harris passed nway apparent that for the present at Hob- least, he saw no object In emcag- t Ing in a long range debate with the Mexican president over a situa- here are CHICAGO, June, 15. Three Weeks 1 and three days were re quired to select a jury for the mur der trial of William Darling Shep herd, but only half of that time may be needed actually to present the j case to the Jurors. Statement that the state's case! acainst the foster father of Wil l Ham Nelson McCHntock. would be In the hands of the jury by early j I next week, were made by officials! I of the state's attorney's office as j they were prepared to place the j istate's chief witness on the stand. I Mfss Isabelle Pope, who obtained a marriage license to marry young. !Mcrtlntock while he was on hist idfath bed, was expected to take the stand Unlay. One of the witnesses depended upon by the state to identify WU illam Darling Shepherd as having HU.il (iUAI)E PIANO near. Rose burg will be solii to a reliable party at a big savings. $10 monthly will handle, a snap, write at once to Tallman Piano Store. Salem, Oregon. Xf( ) PER NA PA UTM ENtTT()TSE. Practically new; centrally locat ed, fully furnished. Price $5000.000. Small cash payment; balance long time. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass street. Phone 219. MOST.HEAlTIKlL P!TIUINO site In Roseburg. Lot 60x100 on Pacific highway. City water; electric lights: sewer and pave ment. Price $:t"5 each. $25 cash, balance $10 per month. Law rence Aency, 125 Cass street. Phone 2H. FOR ' SALE Five-room, new mod ern house: two lots, good resi dence district; a nice home for $3,200, one-half cash. Chas. Kys. K2t. No. Jackson street. Roseburg people were today treated to a wonderful exhibition -of sun halo, a natural phenomenon ;quite frequent in the middle west, but of infrequent occurrence to such a marked degree on the coast. In addition to the heavy, black cir (Cle, surrounded by a bright halo, there was further out a bright rain bow, while on the opposite side, there was a reflected secment of almost pure white, the ends of this latter circle cutting Into the main halo. I Sun halos have been the subject !of much scientific study, and al though their cause has been well ! established there la much which science is still unable to explain. I An unusual amount of moisture at high altitudes Is the general cause, according to Wm. Bell. Sheep dip and branding fluid at Wharton Bros. DANCE At Anlauf Wednesday Nite June 17 Music by Jimmy Vance and His Arizona Collegians Their Last Week DR. DEAN B BUB AR OPTUVRTHMT 8pMllUt In th fltllns ol 111 J..k'n ft. TI IE LIBERTY THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW Special Feature at Our Regular Prices Only 10 and 15 cts. Johnny Hines. I.N THK "Speed Spook" Also Comedy: "Alice Gets in Dutch" Also: Portland Orcgonian Weekly WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Fred Thompson, and his Wonder Horse, Silver King "THE BANDIT'S BABY" rt'KliiliiK in tliB vhM. The fiimTl I It wan with nmnif.'nt furprlse illnplnywl tnert In ba-tirioloKy MTVIci-a iti- hnld thin morning atlllial hliih offlrlnU U'arnfd that '"! Intnxluctlon of typhntu germs Id nrlock. at the Itiweburg I'nder-' lYealilrnt Calle, had rhimt-n lo view! Into a human body prior to the lakliiK rhaH-l. and Interment held a an Innult" Secretary Kelluitc'a lileath of William Nelson McClin at Ihe civil llend cemetery nt IMI- statement of lant week. anting jtock, for which Shepherd is on Ini d. During the time Mr. Harris I against further Invasions of the trial for murder, w avered In his resided at Huberts Creek he mailt-! right of Americans In Mexico, but j Identification today. Dr. Amante many friends who were grieved tos Ihe Calles statement was not g"'d upon Shepherd. I. iii n of his death. The chapel was 'diplomatic paper, It Is not in thelsUe. front and rear as he was pn lilltd with many beautiful flowers class of pmnouncrmeuts of whlrh!raded before the witness stand and from sorrowing friends. tlv government Is forced to take 'agreed that th 2;T.-pound. Iron- o I official mgnlnancr. Igrey haired, white faced. 50 year Order your binder pafts early to j Some of ihe language used by 'oid di-femlant was pot of the ap avoid delay. We rail supply Mr- Ihe Mexican president. If embodied , pearanie of the slender, IStMwund. Cormlrk. Herring. Milwaukee, In a formal note, would of course, idark young man h previously had Champion Piano anil Osborne parts, constitute cause for prompt ami aaiil came to his hospital. W harton llros. i derisive reply. Since 'the stato-j IT- Kongettl admitted also that o jim-nt was a. tilri-ss.il onlv to thejhe had denied that Shepherd ever FUNERAL OF MRS POE '"lhl, ihrrmgh the newspsper. ivlsit.-d him. and that when a ic Lirt r AM citKtnAV however, the American govern-'""lend had warned him he should Ij ntU) tJIN oUINUAT mcnt. under Ihe practices of ili,,v not. with the kind of business he :macy, can Ignore It If It so desires. I was encaged In. get mixed lip In The funeral of the lute Mr, j Mr. Kellogg spent last niuht 'the Shepherd murder trial, he had Alice l"te, who passed ay at the aboard the presidential aiht May- ll thought it better to be on ortal Whltsett home hero Friday lower with Mr. and Mrs. Coolt.Ue the sole of the state' attorney, following an Illness of some time, and did not return o Washington !MAa a matter of fact, nobody ever ns held Sunday afternoon at 1 until this morning. The text of came to your Institution and askexl o'clock at the undertaking parlor. President Cr.lles' sharp reply did about a course In bacteriology ami llev. Stewart lvll read the eulogy not reach hint until he came to bis typhoid, and all you have said nnd interment followed at the tMd desk at the state department. ihere Is false?" William Scott Stew-K.-llows cemetery'. Mr. Poe had i Administration officials take the nrt, chief of defense counsel asked many friend In llilat city and w position that, in lew of the visit the witness. a member of the Lilac Circle m Washington of Ambassador' Ir Itongetl would no agree that Lodge. Thsre were many beautiful Sheffle'd and his prolonged con- the Attorney had correctly ini tio ers at the funeral, token of ferenres both with the president marlied the situation, although he the high esteem In which she was and Mr. Kellogg, the American ptihlid admit. In answering another held. , Ho was entitled to knowledge of the ;iuinstlon. that he had discussed o ,trl situation In Mex ro with h jtW.inglng front In the murder trial Heat with gat. , ilhosc coufercnur ha.to do. This .for lloo. , The "Footograph" Fitting System. In use here, gives you a matle-tivnieasure fit nt ready-to-wear prices. Come today ami try it out. Summer Styles Low shoes thnt start your feet on their 365-dny va cation the minute you put them on style thnt are in demand popular prices Try on a pair at your con venience. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN Shots That Satisfy and FI1 Veur Fttt Parkin Bid a, Rosaburg Ourlnsurance Service Doe not atop serving when the policy is slgiifd. It la always on the Job in the Interest of our client tttsomciiMi ' tost bum. on J . , LAST TIME TONITE Zane Grey's "Wanderer cfthe Wastelands" All In Natural Color Tuesday Nite Only GUY BATES POST IN "Omar the Tent Maker" Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic and Elect ro-Tberaphy 417 Perkins BIdg. ' Phone 4S1 Dr. H. C Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins BIdg. Roseburg, Ore. Phone 88. The Screen Scream RUPERT HUGHES' "EXCUSE 10c ME" 25c A mile mlnnte comedy with Norma Shearer and Conrad Nagle. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electrohiropractor -Nerve and Spine SpectailaL 124 Perktna BIdg. rhoo 554 Aleo Feature Comedy "The Rubberneck" and "Pathe Newt" m