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ROSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1925.
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June Clearance
The Public's '
Recognition
Of tlie values now offered by a re
duction of 1 5 per cent on all mer
chandise in our store, assures us of the
success of the June Clearance 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 stock, 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
sues of this paper. There are many of the lot left and new goods are arriving and
very specially priced for the sale. You will Save 1
BOARD
REGENTS
CHANGES
. OF 0. STUFF
and nititant university physic ian
Krnstine Troemel, WUconiiin
praduale, and Karl K. (Spike)
i kIH. Ore iron graduate and ex
) athletic coach at the Kugene blKh
KcMool, become inctriiftora of phy
! ideal education to fill vacancies,
j Professor James H. Gilbert,
; head of the department of econo-
1 mica and member of the faculty
hdnce 1107, wait appointed by the
Recent Demotions Discuss' ,toartJ of rKentH iay. acting
. . . ! dean of the college of literature.
eu by Board in Meeting j science and arts of the l.'nlversity
; who hai received a leave of ab
sence of one year.
" I Four members of the English de-
' partment tendered resignations,
HOLD CLOSED SESSION: hUn w,'re accepted. Clarence I.
, i norpe is ichvihk 10 nccepi a pro
fessorshlp at the University ot
Michigan am! Oscar Drown has
taken a-position In Kansas. The
nther two Instructors leaving aro
K. W. Merrill anil Italph Itncber.
paper man. was elected Instructor se4
lu the school of Journalism. t NEW TODAY 2
To (ill vacancies, Dr. h red M.
Sillier La Kay.ua Collet, '" KOa gALE-Cabbage plants, leave
l,r. Wilson h..-K.man Hush -Me-! , 3U 8 JacklloI,.
d ial Khool, M. I)., become, re- ; .
snectlvelv. university nhvsletan i '-H sAI.fc. .illIK KoaL K.K.I).
Meld Yesterday.
Newspapermen Barred From
Session Meeting With
Faculty Committee
Is Refused.
EUGENE, Ore.. June 16. Sev
eral changes In the faculty per
sonnel of the University of Ore
gon were made by the board of
regents of the Institution meeting
here late yesterday afternoon, in
open session and then the regents
went Into another executive ses
sion, to discuss recent demotions
brought about at their last meeting.
for prompt tan service, city c!
country trips. Phone 44
IS DISCLOSED By
WELL-KEPT BQQKS
Newspapermen present at the) CHICAGO. June 16. Six lea
meetinK were barred from the ; ter-bound book which, accord
ioom. when Dr Jamea H. Gilbert, j inft l0 the poUcGi form a romplete
representing the faculty commit- n.Velalion of the operations of
tee of the University In the mat
ter of re-opening the demotion
eases, asked that a committee of
the board of regent meet the fa
culty committee. This the board
one of Chicago's lurgcst lhjubr
ruiL's, have come In pom?es.sion of
authorities through the drive on
the city's rant?Hterti.
raid In the headquarters
rehired, on the proundi that nlof lhe c.vnwa brothers, one of
matter must be settled bo that re- hom Mlke (:.?nnea wns sIl,in !n
arrangements may be made In the j iUl,tnn!av.8 ptTvet fll?nt lH,lwoon
friculiy iM'fore the openhiK of ttrelp,, members and the police,
fall term. The faculty committee ; TJ)H ,jre foun( n,e rt.t.ordg
was not ready to meet the board of li(U)r r(.(...ptf, Bnd shipments,
yesterday. It wns said. mime of shlnnera nnil Ihp nrk-ps
The cases referred to ?v.Mr,
C.IIbert were those of Fergus
elved and the prices paid for
the ring's products. Thre were
Kiddie, head of the dramatics de- jevt n roeeipts for pas bilU paid.
PENCE
MS
Is Showing a Wonderful Line of
Sport Sweaters
for Outing, Golfing and General Wear
The Price3 Are Right
The "Footoi:raph" Fitting
System, in use here, kIvi-h
you a matle-to-nit'u.mire fit
at r-'Rily-to-wrar prices.
Come today and try it out.
Farewell Dance!
Tuesday, June 16th
GIVEN BY Tl IE
Arizona Collegians
I AT THE ARMORY '
Before leaving on contract with the
i Joy land Amusement Co.
OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
, . . WE'LL DO OUR DURNDEST!
Summer
Styles
Low shoes thnt start your
feet on their 365-dny va
cation the minute you put
them on styles thnt are
in demand popular
prices '
Try on a pair at your con
venience. ROSEBURG
BOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
Shoes That Satisfy and FM
Your Feet
Perkins Bldg., Roseburg
partment, and members of his
staff: Professor II. C. Howe, head
I of the Knglish department, de
moted to professorship at a reduc
tion in salary; Timothy Cloran
one revealing that some "cookers
of mash used us much as $100
worth of gas a month.
The papers also revealed, au
thorities said, the identity of a
demoted from head of the depart- ; fo,,rtn pprilon' connected with the
ment or romance languages to K9 who parllcipaIed fn Satur.
professorship; dismissal of Pro- (.,y-9 f jj.nt
Nssor Krnest Hates and Klrby 1 tulB-H Attorney Crowe charae
Miller in the department of phi- j tprjzP(, the docitmf.ntf, as enough
lOMophy, inmmiinltion tn yend tn the nenl-
It was stnted nfter the meeting :
ti'ntinry or drive out of the city
oy itr. iMineri inai ine iiicuny ..,. i.a
committee would meet again to from ,he four (.nnHll3 who are
dec do on Us ivent step. ,,. ll()wn , ,hpr uwll(1lt lln.
When the matter of exccntlvo , ,,,,, dlstmnr nr fhotgun man.
session was bro,iBht up. a motion , Ho,ar1 KI(V hpad of tne lm.
was made hy Mm. (,eorKe T. Gor- ,.. i,r, It1 rhirat o. dis-
.
DEfJIISTRY
BY R
linger of Portland that all news
papermen barred. Thero wns
no second to the motion, as C.ov
ernor Pierce, Suiterintendent
Churchill and Sam Kozer, Becre
tnry of state, declared that the
meeting fhould be open. It was
finally agreed to go into execu
tive session, when matters of a
confidential nature rame up.
Iean H. Walker was nppointed
dean of men for a y"nr. accord
ing to a report given out after t CnlcaKO ror ,r((l0 a h(;(1
dent advisor and director of stu
dent loan funds. He will replace
Ien John Straub. recently made
dean einerilus of men.
No action wns taken on elect
ing new herids for the department
Ing new heads for the depart
ments of Knclish romance liiniru
gea and zoology. l)ean Colin V.
Ityment was empowered to look
for suitable men for the po-ltinns
while on his way east to embark
'or Kuron snd to make recom
mendations to the loard.
The salary of Karl Otithank.
ecreiary lo the president, was in-
reased. The plans of the r 'so-
closed that Mike (iennea had been
oimntinnd last w'-k in connee
tfnn with the activities of Vin
clnzo Axzarello, a (Nnnea a:mt
arretted in Tampa. Flu.
zzarelln ww s:iiii to have
even Immigrants with him, be
lieved to have bt-en smnpgled into
the countrv by way cf the. Iter
miidas. 10 by said tins Cenneas
vere importirg men from smiih-
tn Italy and KMly. "celiverea in
EXPECTED OPEN
1. tx. X
Poll SALE 5.UO0 broccoli plants.
J. A. Hewitt, Edenbower.
FOIl-8ALK liurunt tourlUK car,
1924 model. 344 S. Jackson.
FOK RENT Up" to date" fiirnUlied
aiiartnients, wltb garage, 428
Pllzer St.
PIANO TUNKB FredD. Jones
Piano tuniuK and ' repalrinK.
phone 132.
FOR "RENT TrofurnlhVdhouVS:
keepini? rooms. MS Winchester
St., or phone 170-V.
FOR RENT Furnished 3 room
aiartment with liKhts and water.
1214 Winchester street.
FOR RENT 5-room moch-rrThoase".
Garage, pavement. Call at 419
Kast First avenue north.
FOR RENT Dungalow In Ramona
Court, rent 122.50. See N. O.
Williams, 1124 Hittnona Court.
FOR SALE KaliTand" Oregon ball
head cabbage plants, also ft-lnch
lilow. C. E. Trueblood, Roseburg.
Ft ) Klik N f veTuriT Ished" house
keeilng rooms, modern, $25 per
month. 221 West Lane St., or
plume C1R.
FOR "SALE Loga"nb"e7rIesraet
them for canning, llrlng con.
tainer. 6 miles toward Melrose.
Phone 6F3. -
WANTEi) Raspberry pickers at
state demonstration farm. sjd
fair grounds, I mile east of Rose
burg. . No children.
;COW FOR SALE Will be" fresh
about July 1. Good milker. II.
C. Dawson, 625 Second Ave.,
South: phone 4H2-L.
NEW'LOCATIONCorner Douglas
and Main Sts. Open evenings to
9 o'clock. Umiqua Battery Sta
tlon. Exide batteries.
FOUND Gold watch with mouo
gram on front of case. Owner
call at News-Review office, de
scribe watch and pay charges:
FOR- RENT B room " furnished
house, with water and light. Just
outside city limits: $17.00 per
month.; Ilelblg & Groves, phone
262.
FOR "SALE Second-hand- living
room, dining room and bed room
furniture In good condition. Ilig
bargain If taken before Saturday.
Inquire of T. T. Lamb, Riverside,
or phone 6F5.
WANTEDManfor geeTalfarm
and dairy work permanently, an
other for about one month's har
vesting work; also girl fi en
eral housework. Address P. O.
Ilox 223, Roseburg. or phone 39-L.
RADIO -STORAGE "B" BATTER
IES A few new ones at bargain
prices. Ford rubber case bat
ti ri-s, $1.1; Dodge, $1S; Umnqua
Battery Station, now cor. loug
lnsand Main Sts. Open till 9
p. m.
FOR SALE BY-OWNER-Et-acre
ranch completely equipped and
stocked; household goods in
cluded, good crop, on highway;
must sell at sacrifice. Inquire at
Ten Mllo store on Coos Bay
highway.
W I L L P A YY O UT E NPE"RC E N T.
'Owner will trade and take in part
payment small ranch or timber
tract. No cash required. Sub
mit your proposition to Lawrence
Agency, 125 Cass street. Phone
219
A Bank Book for You
Yes. wo hare a bank 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 time to open an account
with us.
A'l Interest Paid on Savings .
Accounts.
The Roseburg National Bank
Roseburg, Ore
r.lMnrt.tpt Vrt-m W!r-.)
BEN P. Ore. June 16. Daylfcht
'clnted students to Issue a three- Is expected to be seen through the
t
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 ere' conducted in the evenings only, so
" students may earn while they learn. Are you
one of them 1
Roseburg Telegraph Institute
225 Perkins Bldg.
DANCE
At Anlauf
Wednesday Nite
June 17
Music by
Jimmy Vance and His
Arizona Collegians
Their Last Week
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMKTHIST
Socialist In th fitting;
Glasses
11 Ju k.nn St.
3
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore,
Phone 86.
"nr bond Issue of anproxlmstelv Cascades on the Natron cut off pVnrc'"iirv'(
(tlrt.non to defrnv the cost of sometime Friday, according W , ,, ,? ,1 ,
hulldinir new bleachers on Hay- telephone reports from Stewart :,,,;, '' ? ,"' V m
ward field nd a basketball pavil- and Welch, contractors lu chanre '' s'"f' ' 'r"m ,h Kh
THE LIBERTY THEATER
LAST TIME TODAY
Special Feature
at Our Regular Prices
Only 10 and 13 cts.
Johnny Hines
IX TIIK
"Speed Spook"
AUo Comedy: "Alice Gets in Dutch"
Also: Portland Orcgonian Weekly
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Fred Thompson, and his
Wonder Horse, Silver King
in
"THE BANDIT'S DAB"f'
Dr. NERBAS
Plione 488
Masonic Guilding
Tl IOUSANDS of people
would have tlicir teeth
fixed were it not for the
high prices and failure
to get results.
My F.XTF.NSIVE EX
Pf.lxlF.NCT. plus Inrge
equipm e n t eliminates
I?OTI I.
GOOD JUDGMENT
mokes Modern Dentis
try prncticnl and within
reach of all.
I s.nve you pnin, time!
and Runrnntce you sat
isfuction,
t
I can improve your I
LOOKS, YOU R
HELTH. and add to!
your personnlity.
Painless Extraction.
Gns When Desired.
W hen Desired New Teeth
same dnv.
ion. the pnnrtpal nnil interest 10 mis mornini?. 1 etenrat.cns ny ami
come from the Increased student , for the workmen will be held at
Tee of $r a tvrm. was tentatively each end of the tunnel Sunday,
npnroved by the board. Appro- The tunnel, when daylltht is cut
Imately J40.000 yearly will (to in- thrmnth will- be little more than
to student body coffers from the ' bis; ennuKht for workmen to get
pdilej fee which undergraduates throllKh below the timbers, aocord
atiproved In the spring, t'.radu.ite 1.- w J. Perry, lumber fores-
Msnairer Henellel told the board j ter for the Deschutej Nattanal For-
1 ne i'mhiwiiik new uiihiiii- est, who returned tins niornme
ments and other fac'iltv chanmM from .vcral days at Od"ll Lake.
He has been In charse of the lim
ber being cut from the nat'onal
forests for the tunnel timbers and
were approved: ,1. Stanley tlniv.
now on the Kn-llpli staff of the
t'nlveiTitv of Minnesota, to be
come assistant prores'or with ,,. 1 "o,.i,ii,ir"
work in pulillc sneeklnir. d'l.at- s(x p,lmp, ar(, bene nm on the
InK and orntorv: liohert II. Hnt. :,, ,,e of the tunnel construc
Instruclnr to fill the vacancy oc- (on pllmnin ,h wlll,.r. since
casloned by the reslKnatlon of IU- t(e (UIm. Kraie ( n h)1 vvM
car llrown. Instructor In writt. , ar ,, on ,, ,,e
and spoken Kngll-.h. Mr. llrown h( ,g cut
will enter the prac Ice of law throurt ,he water from this side
The status of 1 rofessor Mar, I f with less ex-
5"".?.," : 7, e b : rvVi,,i wf
chatuted from one-third to one-
l'OIl SAI.K Team of bay mares,
seven years old. weigh thirty
hundred, half sisters, smooth
block built, well mated, sound,
senile and extra good pullers. A
fine IokkIiir team. Write or
phone. v. A. ltychard, Yoncal-
la, t)re.
COOl) STAIlT'FOn'POOn'MAN.
40 acres In tract adjoining fine
outrantre; 15 acres field land:
small house; new barn; spring
water; fine place for sheep and
turkeys; clear title for Six Hun
dred Dollars. One Hundred cash,
balance long time. Lawrence
Agency, 155 Cass street. Phone
2I!,
OR
from
way
; half time.
(lustave Muller. who hold "ie
Doctor of philosophy decree from
the rnlversltv of Heme. Swilcr.
lend, was appointed Instructor In
philosophy to sncre",! Kerhv Mil
ler who was not re-engacen.
entrance, according to information
given out in Itetid.
All the tunnel Umbers and cord
wood used or tunnel "packing",
has been cut according to Perry.
This Included two and a half mil
lion feet of Douglas fir In the Des
chutes National Forest used for
REGULATING
PYORRHEA
PLATE WORK A
SPECIALTY
Consultation free.
v.,..tr mnrnhnr nT lllunering loe luiuiei linn
the rsvrhologr faculty, was Iran- cords of hen.locK half from the Ites-
fe-rcd three-fourths time to th- chutes end half from the t ascsde
school of sociology. Author!;. National Forests. The timber sales
tlon was mnd.'to fill the place of were a I handled throunh the lca-
lr Itavmnd II. V.'h-eler. who re- chutes Forestry office In IWnd.
slrned to Income head or the .1.-- 1
partment of psveholocv at tb"
I'nlTerslty of K.ma Timmj. I
rutsforth. teaching fellow In psv.
chidogv. becontes Instructor In tin
dcnartnient.
Dr. llarrv P. Trocom, assistant
professor of soologv was promor A
to associate processor and Os"nr .
Ittchards. teaching fellw In the
same department. Incomes an In
Ptcrtor. Dr. It. V. DebusX. professor of
education, wss granted lesve ef
h..ne to o'gsnlre a rerean h ,
bnrei.i In the Portland puMic !
schools next year.
Its' mond D. Lawrence. Oregon I
Onr Insurance Service
pon not stop ifnrlng when the
pollry Is ulRnfd. It In lway on
the job In the Interest of our
client
HASOleC KC0.
gS -rdi ana 0 rortland Dt wt-t"
on country roal. Spltndid farne
rft-ftlfnce, Tire place, larne roomn.
soft wuirr, prun. ch'rrl-s and
pmall fruits, Rood barn with
room for four or more cows,
chicken hou?e and run. Timber
for family.. Two H-acre tracts
adjoining under fence for pas
ture, $15 per year earh. A handy
Kllle mony maker for chickens,
turkeyH. or dairyinR in a small
way. Kent $1.1 per nm. or to the
richt parit's would sell on
monthly payments. J. W. Toll
man, owmr. Real Estate, North
Hofeburff.
KASIKST MONEY I 7 SllK C, ( )N;"
She'i ratsInK on free feed. Here
are 712 arres In Tiome ranch, well
fenced with thousands of arres
fine outrange adjoining 30 acres
in xrowiiiK crops: borders one
mfle on river: millions of fine
saw timber: Rood 6-room house;
spring water piped In: 2 hi
stock barns; full set other bulld
InRs; will run 5i0 sheep inside
fenre; team ; harness; wagon ;
full set tools and implements, in
cluding threshing machine; en-
. glne; b!ndt-r; rake; momer and
plows; hfad fine sheep; m
cattle; turkeys; chickens; all
crops. Old agt reason for sell
ing. Small payment. Itatance
long time. Prlre $15,1100. A real
oPT'ortnnlty. Ijiwrenre Agency,
1 "asn sti-eet, Thone 219.
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Electronic and "Electro-Thersphy
417 Perkins Bid. Pbona 41
The Screen Scream
RUPERT HUGHES
"LALU5L
10c ME" 25c
A mile a minute comedy
with Norma Shearer and
Conrad Nagle.
Also Feature Comedy
"The Rubberneck"
tmd "Pathe News"
A Big Special
.Elinor GIyn'
"HOW TO
EDUCATE
A WIFE" .
with
MATtlE PRBVOST
MONTR Hl.FE '
rllKKJHTON HALE
PKTTY UtANOlSCO
VKRA LEWIS
CLAFOE tllLLING WATER
"Mellow Quartettj"
Comedy
"Girl Problem"
Comedy
lOc 15
Wednesday Thursday'
Attraction Extraordinary
Direct from Pantages
Circuit
Special return engagement made possible due to
rail connections the famous
"Butterfly Kiddies"
ii. u
.With
9J
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nenre and Pplne .Specialist.
tU Perkins Bldg. Phone SM
RITA
The Wonder Child of the Stage.
This is a $ 1 000 a week act on Pantages Circuit.
Beautiful Stage Settings.
1 0 of the world's premier child performers.
A Guaranteed Attraction
Also Full Picture Program
EETTY COMPSON in "THE ENEMY SEX"
ioc ANTLERS 35c