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    SIX
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1925.
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June Clearance
Reductions Big as Ever !
Based on a discount of
15 off
Entire Stock
DRESSES, COATS, SWEATERS, HOSIERY, COR
SETS, DRY GOODS, SHOES, MEN'S GOODS.
E
PENVER, Col.. Juno 17. The'T
passing of the present methods of T
handling crime throtiKh eltfier crlm- T
inal courts for adults or Jurenile
courts for children
an a fi
.Judge
known Juvenile Jurist of Denver. In
an address today before the Nation
al Conference of Social Workers
"These courts will be supplant
ed bv Institutions of human wel.
fare." he declared.
"Neither Juries nor judges at
NOTICE
My telephone number, 248 -R
was Inadvertently omitted
from the latest published tele- s
phone directory, and I will
u-k all of my friends and pal-
runs to kindly Insert that nttm-
ber in their new directories
for ready reference.
Slim. L. 0. MADDUX-
NEW TODAY I
I fliuO.OO to loan on good real estate.
I (1. W. Young & Sun. Phone 417.
tuit SALE Ford touring car, run
good. Will trade for wood. Wil
son's Tire Shop.
DRUM CORPS MEMBERS
i ATTENTIONI
t'turechaZ Tn '.S ! W-dnd., night. All
i n i l 1 oc ty hy , thow expecting to no to Prlne
I," n- y; "a"onal " Mile be there. Important.
MlCAHE, Manager
have to change It after this trial.
"Why?" roared O'Brien.
"You've junt J'aiU I wa a hon-
pr-seni are eonoareu or equipped to head, and It will be published In
ileal with problems of chil(lrn'n de.
llnqiienpy or aHult rrfmes." Judce
TJmlsey nald. "and this work will
be done by skilled unerialiMa who
have been trained in psychology,
biolniry and aoclolotrv through Insti
tutions of human relations and wel
fare."
Criminals and dHinnuents will he
divided Into three elapses. Judge
every paper In the country", re-
im-n Marcnand.
Prosecutor Crowe' objected and
eneaved in some quibbling with
O'lirlen. The latter appealed for
Crowe's censure for "misconduct"
and Judge Lynch ordered the prose
cution's remarks stricken from the
record.
Man-hand Fnld he changed his
Hi
(AjMclatFd m Uunl Wire.)
CLEVELAND, June IT. The
Denver delegation enlivened the
convention of the Kotnry Inter
national today by snowballing
every one In sight with snow
brought from the Kockies In a re
frigerator car.
The anow ball battle was held
In a public square In support of
Denver's slogan "sunshine mid
snowballs, Denver 1926." Tins
Colorado city will entertain the
' Rotariana next year.
Nomination of 'candidates for
president, treasurer and seven di
rectors was the principal business
before the delegates.
The leading candidates to suc
ceed President Kverett W. Hill,
Oklahoma City, were Donald A.
Adams. New Haven, Conn., and
Paul H. King, Detroit, first vice
president and dlivetor re pectlve
ly. The election Is tomorrow.
"Hoys" was the principal topic
of today's speaker.
Canon William Thompson El
liott of the Liverpool, Knglnnd,
cathedral, was the first speaker.
He was followed by Hart I. Soely,
chairman of tha International
commute on boya work; Charles
II. (lardner, Omaha, and lllshnp
Charles Meado of the Methodist
Episcopal church, Denver.
"The main Issue in the world
today la not the amount of money
on deposit or the raw material
passing through mills, hut the
hoys and girls," lllshop Meade de
clared. "As the boy of today be
comes the man of tomorrow, the
problem of giving to the boy a
right start becomes the most Im
portant .probhem of the time.
"It Is Infinitely better for so
ciety to expend tift for a boy In
properly supervised recreational
and character building programs
in cliibn than tn ninlntnla him at
the expense of ftiOO a year In
Llndsey predicted, the most dan-! name from SIcCana at the request
gerotls class to society being found n' wife.
among the "super-Intelligent" or I "AU right, that's all. Marcnand.
those who are clever enough to!niar,n on". al1' O'Brien la dls
ehent and rob and dndce the law: I missing the witness.
Hie second class will be "the Unl- Prosecutor Crowe objected to
lards." who are too stupid to know j""' frivolous dismissal, and the
I hey are ilolnr wron". and easily I "n,arrn on" was "'ricken from the
cantured bv the authorities, and ! r(,,,ord.
third and least dangerous irronn i
the feeble minded who will be In- f"IrAC,0, June 17. The Chl
vetlented bv the psychiatrists ahdi''8" Trlbml ,0,lay Printed a aer
Isolnted from society In Institutions P''3 of 1,,ve M"" written by the
........... . ' lute vnun William Vul,nn XfrMI-
PAVEMENT OPE.XEK.
Roadtnaater Erear today
ordered s section of the new
Kdenbower paving opened,
and the surface Is being
cleared to the foot of the
hill, opening about one-half
tlit new road. Ily the mid-
die of the week all of the
coucrete will have set long
enough to allow It to be
thrown open, Mr. Frear sta-
tea. The road engineer and
his aides are working on var-
lout market road projects.
the Diamond Lake course,
particularly the Tiller and
I,oon Lake sections. With-
In a few days they expect to
start work on the Hoseburg-
Dixonvllle and Dixonvllle-
Glide sections.
t BORN :
ALLEN To Dr. and Mrs. Claire
K. Allen, at Mercy Hospital, on
June It). IDli.'j, a sou, weighing
lu pounds.
I more like hospitals than prisons.
STATF. TO URC.F.
CAM INC. FA IMA N
FOR BOTH SIDES
T
the stntw penitentiary.
'To neglect to work with the
boy In to invite disaster."
"The business man who has no
other interest Is not the kind of
man who raises the tone of busi
ness," Canon Klllott said.
MUKUTY THHATIIK.
A nerve-stirring race between
"Silver King" and "Midnight",
the thrilling rescue of a baby from
the tracks where the Limited is
roaring down the rails, spectac
ular rides and escape, and vnough
comedy to fill three ordinary pic
tures are the Ingredients wldcli
go to make "The Itundit's luiby"
literally a howling success. The
production, latest of the Fred
Thomson series for F. H. O. Is
a wonderful mixture of InuVhter
and chills; and Fred's famous
horse, Silver King, is given even
more of an opportunity to 'trot
lits jtuff" than usual. In "The
fandtt's lliily" he appears as nn
assistant wet nurse to his master,
the "linndit". In caring (or a
! youngster not yet out af the
teething age and It s a ereum
The p'fture conns to the l.ihertv
Theatre today and lonmrro v
only.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Jnne
17. "I am a Christian and I
believe the f Utile Is divinely In
spired and that Jesus Christ did
exist," said John T. HropeB, the
Hhea county teacher, who Is to
be t riied July 10 at Onyton on a
carge of violating the law atralnst
the teaching of evolution in the
county schools. In explaining his
position to newspapermen.
The professor added that he
believed man was evolved from a
lower o rd e r of a n I in n 1 and t tin t
the story of the cifutinn as told
In the Hllile does not conflict wiih
science, pointing out that whentiod
said he creuted man in Ms own
Image and likeness, he did not
say In what material form."
Sneaking of the application
made yesterday by" rrofaor
I Scopes for hia place back In Rhea
county high fchool as science
teacher, Superintendent Walter
W hite said he did not reeomnienj
anyone as a teacher in tlvo Hhea
county schools who was not a
fundamentalist.
F. K. Itohlnson. chairman of the
school board, suid the hoard would
not make any action on the ap
plication until after the trial.
usual at th Shnherd MeCHntock
home, and thpt Pheoherd aT)n"arfil
aa the unj fjithe" of an III Fon
would. Phepherd expr,,"M anxie
ty nvf.r the boy's condition, she
testified. t
M'ss Hull testified also tht Mis
Tpnhelle Pon, fipnee of "T,IMv.
who testified vopterdav pnd Mon-
ditv, wts "r'uded from the ptfk
room In the flnnl stnees of the
vnttth's IHnpta unon orders nf the
doetnrs. The nerse admitted that
In the prescribed treatment of the
yotith. she administered hvnoder-
mtr tnlcpttnna lliori'liv orntiritlnir
fnr 1 lirn nnnrt n 01 a In vnnriff lln. I
rilntnck's prm notid In the post
Mortem examination December 24.
1024, after he had been dead 20
dnvs,
Elbert M. Allen, a court reporter,
was introduced to Identify a stat
ment Shepherd made to Oeoree K.
fjormnn. first a?"!stant state's at
torney, when he hurr'ed hack frorn
n Ynrntion trip to Alhunnerne, K.
I AT., last rfeeniber when the Inves-
!tlrnttnn of ynun McClintock's
identh wn luinched.
late young William Nelson McClln-
tnck to his fiancee, Isabelle Pope.
Miss Pope yesterday completed her
testimony In the trial of William
T. Shepherd, charged with the
murder of his foster son, MrCIin
took, by administering typhoid
germ.
The letters were written In 1!)24.
while McCllntock was a student at
Iwirtmnnth Colleee, and all were
expressive of deep love for the
gi-l who had promised to be his
wife. One throws some light on
thf? writer's feelings toward h's
foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shep
herd . It was written In May, 1924
in part as follows:1
"I haven't heard from the folks
(The Shepherds) In weeks. I sup
pose I have committed some
fiV-'htful boner or something, but
really I can't bother to find out un
til they write. I really thing they
will he happier if they have the'r
llitle farm or home In Florida and
don't bother about me. I wonder
what they will have to Fay when I
announce my revised pinna for tin
care nf what properties I have. I
don't care mneh, for I am r.t last
sure of myself."
Annther letter about the same
time in part read:
"Sweetheart It will, be so very
wonderful to have you wearing my
ting and everyone with the fact
of our love and Intention to marry
as soon as we can. You know
darling. T will really consider It
THE LIBERTY THEATER
TODAY AND TOMORROW
The Great Show
At Only Our Regular Prices. 10 and 1ft Cents
MONARCH OF THEM ALL
IN
mm
With the
Marval Horat
Silver
King
Alio: Aeiop't Fable and Town Topic
Also: The "Go-Grtter" Comedy
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Harry Carey
in His Latest and Pt "S-nt Runderion"
Cs bonemeal fertilizer on your
flowers and plants. Sold by Whi1-
i ton Itros.
I o
j Refrigerators and Ire rream
freezers at Zlgler-Fee lldw. Co.
Cook with gas
DANCE
AT
MELROSE
COUNTRY CLUB
Saturday Night
20ih
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Eltetre-Chlropractor
Nerre and Bplne Specialist.
tH Terkina BldK. Theme 554
Ilohort E. Crow. slntn's tlorn-T wondorful if we don't up and get
Irtartlp'nnted In th trlnl for Ihp j married next summer."
jfli-t time dnrfn? the dsv when he Oilier letters wlileh Mls Tope
jref.l the stntement to the Jnrv. 'wrote to "Hilly" were mnde public
The ptntement covered nhont by the defense. One read in part
jtwo hundred and ftftv typewritten ,as follows:
jp'kpes. rr. Crowe's voice pve out I "My dearest: Three one, two.
lend Mr. rjormsn took l'n the fak. 'three letters from yon today. Oh,
IThe readlnic had not been com- how happy I am lo have such a
pleted st 12-30 p. m when court I wonderful, faithful boy in love with
recessed pntl! 2 p. m. me, whatever havp I done to de-
After the lopsr staement w.i's 'serve you.
finl-hed r-esecutor Cnwe rem! i "t Is so wonderul and thouijht
n ..rntil ctpwont msde hr thi? fnl of you to think of me and re
Jeferdnnt Hf'er Tlrrttn hail con- member I am feellnir fine rljiht
feeil 'n It 8''e"berd d"n'eil ,now, O. M. W. of II. and have an
iht h Vnn" -nlm or tht he that I will be ok. I will keep
'-lted '-tninn'. Na'i""- Vou well Infnrm'il a. to mv health."
i i-i..,.p,f-. rr ui. n, rm.ii :,tenr, and will be extremely care-
It- 'etinn mm iiri.nt srildteil f(1.
SP'1 nli'-.lticl enec'!.
.tohn ' t'''rhnnd. former em-
, r-trtvp of Kalnian. w:is the next
j Mnrchand cave the flrt rf'rect
(evidence aeaint ShepheM. "Pr'or
tin mis vear, OKI vnu evr .snow
i nepnero . HKeti i rusit-uior
I rowe.
"Ves. he wrote a letter to Tr. i
V-it"in's unlvs'tv sml T went to
S" hlti in n downtown office", re
pl,l Marchand.
lie was unable, however, to des
cribe the Irlter. or to sav In what j
office he had visited Shnherd '
Hut vou saw Shepherd"" nskedi POUTLANP. June IT. Alumni
(, of the I nlverslty of Oregon, who
Ye". replied Marchand. jwere Interested in having I'rofes-
tie ferret i r-sit..r eft- tie'sor Herbert Cronibie Howe restor
fs'led to .ell Shenhcrd a coure. ed to Ihe head of the K:iKllsh div
h.. eM e- tn') .t'td . It"-rv oi. partmenl of the university from
sn ahent the matter after he siw which he was rwntly d.miit-d by
Shepher.1'. picture In the paper the boaid of regents, have an
end re"d he aeenaeit ef rr-, nounci'd that they will continue to
dec. Jodee Ol.on was the chief press a petition to the board for
figiire In the lnvetlrstlon of a reconsideration of the case, says
Pillv" Mcfllncock's death. lh Portland Telegram today.
Toon cro-s examination bT TV. I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K. Ash.
W O'lirlen. Marchand admitted he Mrs. Jane Alexander, ..ir. and Mrs.
did not know when or where he K. Hums Powell, Charles W. Kobl
wss ho-n couldn't nmemher snv son of Astoria and others, are
detail of the anpearmce of the let- I named as signing the petition,
ter. nor ntvihinr shout th n'fi'-e' "A few years ago." continuea the
In which he sMd he saw Shenherd. ,'Telegnim story, "when retirement
lie admitted some 111 feellnc'of Professor K. O. Young, head uf
sralnt Falman over unpaid com- the economics clrpartnient. and
PFTITIOP I
DEMOnUI QF HOWE
DR. DEAN B. BU8AR
i)iTtirrair
Specialist In th flttlna of
OlftSaes
lit J. ksea 01.
ml, .le
MareiiTT dmlteit he hd h" r
irecelvi"- " a week from tin
stale while In ru.tndv of the state
I)ean Strsuh, wn. contemplate! by
Jhe regents, a group of alumni was
raillh d by supporters of Young and
Straub and through their strong
TOR SALE Oil TI1AL.U - 1'u.b bred
milk gout and two kids. J. D.
Wright. Lrnya Creek, Ore.
HORSK FOR SALE Weight about
13tiu, aged 7, good worker, single
or double. T. B. Evans. Dlllard.
FOR HALE One Ford truck, or
will trade for sheep or goats.
ltvrmao Bchulie, L'rockway.
FOU'RENT Unfurnished, 6-room,
moilern house. $35 per month.
Apply at 21 Commercial avenue.
WANTED- Womau for general
housework. Mrs. J. W. Hamil
ton, coruer Kane aud Lane
streets. .
LOST Boy's scooter, bearing name
"Russell Ward" ou bottom.
Under please return to 3iZ So.
Jackson street.
WXNTEICood driver familiar
with Ford car who would like a
free ride to San Diego, Cal. Call
at 31 TJ I-ane street.
FOR SALE Extra fine Broccoli
plunts, Ashby strain. Plant yours
now. We sell by doz., loo or
1 no. Earl Vosljurglr. Phone
391V.
WANTED to Exchange made-to-order
suit or overcoat for wood.
Heinler the Tailor, 312 North
Jackson street.
FOR SALE Second-hand "dining
table, buffet and 3 leather-seat
chairs: all articles oak and in
first class condition. Enquire of
Hernler the Tailor: phone 149.
LET FS EO.E1P YOUR CAR with
Flatlite reflectors, the best road
lighting device. Costs less, gives
more light. Umpqua Battery
Station, cor. Douglas and Main
streets. Open evenings.
FOR- RENT Furnished, one-room
shack In Miller's Addition, 8 per
month. Phone 210-J or 210-L.
FOR SALE 12-aor ranch close
In; well watered, free soil, good
buildings. Price $1IW0. Must be
sold. C. Merrill. 604 Mill StJ
A .-.UtO.UtlERG CARBURETOR
Will save gas and make any car
run better. Sold with free trial
privilege. Carburetors In stock
for most cars. Umpqua Battery
station, cor. Douglas and Main
streets. Open evenings:
lA)s 1' Jersey milk cow. medium
cream color, split in right ear.
half-moon In left ear close to
head. Disappeared from Elga
rose Friday. June 12. Finder
please notify Fred Brothers, Mel
rose, Ore.
BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOME
WITH INCOME. Bordering on
the beautiful Umpqua river; 40
acres In tract; 23 acres In full
beuring fruit; none better; some
timber and pasture: on main
road; good seven room house;
barn and other improvements;
one of Oregon's beauty spots;
can be purchased for one-third of
real value. Price 36500.00. Easy
terms. Full information, Law
rence Agency, 125 Cass street.
Phone 211).
Hilt RENT 6-room house; gar
age; 2 lots on paved street.
30 per mo. 6-room house, gar
age, paved street, 325 per mo., 3
mom house, west side, 315.00;
2-room house, furnished, 315.00
per mo.: 2-room house, furnished,
S00 per mo.; 5-room furnished
house; garage; 330.00. 6-room
house, close in; 318 00. 4-room
house, hath: 3100. 6-room
house. Millers Addition; S20.uo.
6-room house. 320.00. G. W.
Y oung Son. Phone 417.
X MoXeA' MAKER Foil 3u
YEARS. -5fiO acres fenced and
cross fenced; 90 acres good plow
land; 50 acres In growing rrops:
thousands acres fine free out
range; 12 acres bearing prunes;
family orchard; live stream and
springs on place; on main road;
strictly modern eight thousand
dollar house: gas light: house
completely furnished; 3 big stock
barns; three thousand dollars
worth tools and implements; 6
fine horses and full equipment:
115 head pure bred cattle: 50
hogs; t0 angora goats: 100 chick
ens; everything goes. Posses
sion now. Price 320.000. part
cash. Ijiwrence Agency, 125
Cass street. Phone 219.
tsiia A drop of ink
makes millions Irir.K
Better use a drop of
Advertising inK to
Hake them
think about
buying your
iaadsf
j .
H 1
I r 7? 3 d, -FT
nttornv rt a downtown hotH fm-f ff prpufntation the Impfinlintt ac
t Viroh mor-f thnn lit hat! arn-
nt nml'T FVmrin.
tton of th boar,. wn not tnkpn,
"In th eflort of alumni intrn'at-
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Parking Bldg. Roitburg, Or
Phona .
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Elcctronlo and Tlsctro-Thnraphy
417 FerUm Dldf. Pbont 431
He nln admitted that he hid ed 111 the Howe case, the leaders of
remarked thst reoverv nf a let'er the grout that liatl conducted the
such as he srild Shepherd had writ- fight to retain Young and Strnub
t,-n Inquiring shout a course In when retirement Impended brought
criminal haferlnle.gr was worth together a meeting and p!edg,-d
3100 000. hut denied that he had many of the alumni to uphold the
contemplated anv such sale. regents In their demotion of Howe.
"M vou lie fi.. O'lirlen sod-j "Friends of Professor Howe,
denlv shot at Marchand. many of whom stood with Young
"lo I look like It?" Marchand in his fight, are alrongly stirred
rams back by this action."
"Yes", returned O'Brien. i n
Tint the matter was no pursued..! r. Krelrnn lmtrm'ino
"Yon were Instrumental In get-1 jfra. Chester Endrup. who has
t'ngFaiwsn o Identify Shepherd?" heen recui-fcrailng at the home of
ssVed O'Brien. i Mrs. Fulcher. following a recent
"Yes", replied Marchand. operation, and who has been sev-
Marchsnd admitted that Falmnn evelv 111 for ih ral few days,
never hd Inferme,! him that he la reported sllghtla; Improved to
had seen Shepherd. 'day. Hvr manv friends here wtll
Marchand testified his corre. t : e' glad to hear of her complete
name waa McCann, but be would recoreiy.
Quick turnover. Advertise. A
classified ad today brings sales tomorrow.
If you don't believe what you
! read, never seek opportunity
through the classified columns.
Results" are what count and
you'll get 'em with News-Review
classified ads.
REMOVAL
NOTICE
We welcome jou in our new
home where we will be better
equipped, and more alert to
your needs in our line of work.
BERNIER THE TAILOR
New Location Two Doors North Liberty Theatre
4
Have you any money that 4
you want to put to work? We 4
have bonds In denominations 4
ot 3100 and 31000. Also have
first mortgages on farms
which are available.
Or, If you want to borrow
money on your farm or home,
we can accommodate you.
RICE & RICE
A hand broccoli planter will save
i time and labor and will do a good
! Job of planting. Bold by Wharton
! Bros.
Benefit
Dance and
Cards
At Knights of Pythias hall,
Roseburg, Thursduy night,
June IS. Auspices The Altar
Guild (Episcopal). Music by
Arizona Collegians. Admis
sion 50 cents.
DANCE
At Anlauf
Wednesday Nite
June 17
. Music by
Jimmy Vance and His
Arizona Collegians
Their Last
Week
aiMs f ii mm' 1 tmn
GOBBLERS
DANCE
AT THE
Gobblers' Hall
Oakland
At 9:00 p. rr.
FRIDAY
June 19
Music by the
Blue Devils
Orchestra .
of Roseburg
Tickets $1.00
VITAL TOPICS
IS YOUR BODY A
DISCORD?
Bodily discord is like a
piano out of tune..
CHIROPRATIC
"TUNES" the body for
harmony. Harmony
constitutes Health.
Make Chiropractic a
Habit.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractic
2uil Perkins lildg. Phone 054
1
j A Big Special
Elinor Glyn's
"HOW TO
EDUCATE
A WIFE"
with
MARIE PREVOST
MONTE Bl.l'E
CREItlHTDN MALE
PETTY FRANCISCO
VERA LEWIS
CI.Al'DE G I LUNG WATER
"Meliow Quartette"
Comedy
"Girl Problem"
Comedy
Tonight and Thursday
Attraction Extraordinary
Direct from Pantages
Circuit
Special return engagement made possible due to
rail connections the famous
"Butterfly Kiddies"
With
Cy All Means Worry
lnlt'? ymir Homo, IluMneAs,
IVmmal KftVcts and Auto are
fully protect d bjr Insurance.
Inturjnct la Our Busineta
sUSOMC HOC
irovsrjRC. in
"RITA"
The Wonder- Child of the Stage.
-This is a $1000 a week act on Pantages Circuit.
Beautiful Stage Settings.
-10 of the world's premier child performers.
A Guaranteed Attraction
Also Full Picture Program
BETTY COMPSON in "THE ENEMY SEX"
i ANTLERS 35c