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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. JUNE 19. 1$2S. Justie Clearance dijtk 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. AMUNDSEN REACHES WITHIN 150 MILES OF NORTH POLE (Continued from ruure V) eon had the right idea In suggest ing submarine an the beat means for Arctic exploration. Continual fog, ha aald. renders low flying and landing perilous. Captain Anton llelnan, former seaplane pilot and advisory con structor of the dirigible Shenan doah, bIko scoffed at the use of airplanes, but advocated dirigibles. Ha aald there wan 3,000 mile of Ideal flying condition between I-aki hurxt, N. J., and the Pole, and could not understand why the Davy department would not aend either the Shenandoah or the Los Angeles on such a trip. Henry Woodhouse, president of the Aerial league of American, however, claimed that Amundsen's feat revolutionized Arctic explora tion. "In 28 days," he said, "Amund den has done what he could not have done in the old way In less than a year." COPENHAGEN1, June 19. The Social Democraten publishes a re port from Oslo, the Norwegian cap ital, staling that Captain Roald Amundsen, who returned to 8pltz borten yesterday after bis sensa tional Arctic flight, is dissatisfied with the results attained and Is "quite determined to resume the attempt" to reach the Pole. The (explorer Is quoted as declaring that the experience gained In bis pres ent attempt would enable him to at'aln his goal. The other members of the- expe dition, the account continues, ap pear equally anmated by a desire to beat the aerial Polar expeditlona planned by other countries. They expressed the view that important scientific results had jbeen achieved thus far. Captain lAmundsen himself was reticent. I Amundsen's comrades were I unanimous in their appreciation of ;his leadership. The American I member of the party, Lincoln Ells worth was saddened by the news swaltlng him of the death of his I father during bis stay in the north, but said that he would continue his financial backing of Captain Amundsen. Heat with gas. t NEW TODAY t LC. SMITH TYPEWRITER-Cood' value. Phone 149. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 857 , West Mother St. ! WANTED To" buy mortgage. XT 1 J. Wlllard. 141 Bherldan Bt. I i FOR SALE Pair well-bred fox I terrier puppies. Phone 39F2. I FOR RENT Furnished apartment) Phone 111-Y. or call at 348 So. Pine. St. 1 JJJm Homogenized Pustlng sulphur and other dusts to control Insects are sold at Whar ton Bros. We have dust guns for 75 cents. FOR BALE Registered Guernsey I bull, at Pedersoa's farm. Yon- j calla. Ore. I FOR8ALE-Extra good milchcow with fine 6 weeks old calf. Cbaa. i Friend, Olalla, phone 47F2J. HARDWARE STOCK FOR SALE' Strictly up to date. The Bruce Company, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. ; FOR SALE Royal Anne cherries, j Edenbower, phone 9F21. TIRE3 30-3J Federal oversize cords $10.75. Wilson's Tire Shop. li5Nortn jackaonSt- FOR SALE Ashby strain extra fine broccoli plants, by dozen, .100 or 1000 lots. Earl Vosburgb, or phone 391-Y. Saturday Special i JUNE CLEARANCE SALE DECORATED BERRY SET In Connection With Saturday l-ti?. Saturday Only 3'" ' 1 1 Only Hore Ih a valut that yon cannot duplicate at anywhere near otir I km-in I price. The not li hcaiitlftilly ttntvil ami decora, ftf in colors. The bowl Im 10 tnclifx hi dtunn'ter and (he hIx fruit aaiii'ers are M InchcB. The ualhy Im very kmmI, Hcht In weight and really Ih a bargain at this price. 3 a uxor ted pattern to choose from. We always hava big bargains. Better Merchnndthu fmm ml 1 Ilettnr Sorvlio Another Big DANCE AT Olalla Hall Saturday, June 20 Inexpensive Oak Chiffonier If you are needing an odd Chiffonier we can supply your wants in neatly de signed pieces. that are in expensive. The value is unusual from trie stand point of quality, style and, price. See Us for Anything in Furniture E COMPANY 821 N. Jackson St., R ore burg STATE RESTS CASE AGAINST SHEPHERD (Continued from Page 1 1 He said she said 8hepherd told her he had studied "typhoid." Kasy Plcmn'! Pooite ulio can- Oolter permanently removed Dot afford to buy a new car, and without drugs or knife, and the still feel the need of having one, I general health Improved. Dr. C. look for a (rood used car In the , R. Illoyd, goiter specialist. First News Review rlnssiried aits. i National Hank. Coontlle, Oregon. DANCE -AT- Beautiful Idleyld Park (Five Miles East of Glide) SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 20 Music By ROSEBURG IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA Midnight Luncheon Served , a u i s 10 1 1 vs -vti sri a av-iii jy. DANCE at . Glide Fat. Nlte., June 20 Everybody AVelconie TUkets 7.c Mil:ilc by The Gliders DANCE AT MELROSE COUNTRY CLUB Saturday Night June 20th By All Means Worry 1'nless your Home, Business. Personal Effects and Auto are fully protected hy Insurance. Insurance Is Our Business THE LIBERTY THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW At Our Own Rrgular Prices Only 10 and IS Cents A Mi'chty Actor In I lis Mightiest Role Thu Beloved Westerner 111 the Frozen Merciless Yukon Country Sitent llllSil I AUo: Th Feature Monty lUnks Comedy , Alwn: Th TMnfcy Dnv11 Comerly Sunday "HEART OF ALASKA" msiBiiRC. m GOBBLERS DANCE Gobblers' Hall Oakland At 9:00 p. m. FRIDAY June 19 ' Music by the , B.ue Devils Orchestra of Roseburg Tickets $1.00 CHICAGO. June 19. Chief Jus- tlct Harry Olson of the Municipal i court, who has been the chief fig ! ure in the prosecution of -William ,1). Shepherd, accused of causing the death or William N. McClln tock, declared today that regard less of the outcome of the Shep herd trial, "Isabelle Pope, McClin tock's fiancee will come into pos session of the McCllntock fortune" Judge Olson said Miss Pope eventually will be declared McClin took's lawful heir on the ground that Shepherd obstructed and held back the wedding contract. "That wedding contract will be held binding In my Judgment", he said, "and when It is, Isabelle Pope will receive all the personal prop erty, one ha'f of the real eatate and a life Interest In the other half of real estate. All except about J200.000 of the estate will go to her. She will receive the full rights of a widow. "It was out of kindness of her heart that she gladly agreed to di vide the estate with the other heirs". ' Testifying at the trial, Miss Pope i admitted that the prosecution of Shepherd waa preliminary to an Attempt to break McOllntock's will, in which he made Shepherd chief beneficiary. i Handle your hay easier by in4 stalling a carrier Bystem In your harn. We have carriers, track, pulleys, rope, cable and hay forks in stock. Wharton Bros. Quick turnover. Advertise. A classified ad today brings sales tomorrow. Bathing Frocks Show Artistry WANTED A middle aged woman to do light bouse work and care -for an old lady. Inquire at Sold iers Home cottage for Mrs. Grout LOGANBERRIES Order "them" lor the first part of the week, or bring containers to the ranch. 6 miles toward Melrose. Phone FJ. for your protection Now, is the season of fresh fruit ice creams. There's nothing so nice as luscious fruits frozen in Mel-o-Maid Ice Cream order "over your favorite foun tain" today. For your Sunday picnic we will pack your ice cream so that it will keep for many hours. PHONE 340 Douglas Co. Creamery Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. 324 Perkins Dldg. Phone fr.4 ss re-J DR. DEAN 8 BUBAR lltTWMrTHIST Vperlallst In Ih flttlBK et UUasea lit Jfc'kmn St. Dr. H. C Church OPTOMETRIST Ptrklns Bldg. Rosaburg, Or Phone Sa. Dr. Harrison Folk . Chiropractor) Electronic, and Tloctro-Theraphy 417 Perkins Bldg. Phone 411 1 "P'Pf mm 1 ; ; ! S Nf8M II j Pmv :! f p If 1 h km FOR SALE 1 Radlola 3-A radlq set, complete with 4 genuine R. C. tubes, batteries, loud speaker. Regular S85 value. Special $49.50 . Bellows Radio Shop. TO" TRADE 1923 Chalmers Six, In A 1 condition, for residence property In Roseburg. L. R. Chambers, at Wells and Chase's , uveriana garage. FOR1 SALESheep ranch of"2425 acres, fine location, good water, good soil, price $15 per acre, terms. Chas Kyes, 826 No. Jack son St. ' FOR SALE 7 room residence. with two lots, fruit and berries, ' on paved street; price $2800. Al-1 so 2 acres on highway south of . Edenbower auto camp. Mrs. L. O. Maddux, 620 North Jackson St. , WANTED Vacancy now offered to handle Ward's Reliable Prod ucts in Douglas county. Gentle manly, steady hustler desired. : Previous experience not neces sary. Particulars forwarded on re quest Dr. Ward's Medical Co., 1 Winona, MlnjL Established 1856. NORTHWEST BREEZES strike you here In this four room hill-, slope cottage, just inside city I 'limits, wonderful view, lots of ! shrubbery and young shade ; trees', city lights and water, par-1 tially furnished $1350 payment j plan to suit. Box 133 Jloseburg. i SAVE MONEY on your mortgage I loan by our monthly payment i plnn. Pay off the old mortgage with a new one. We have a very j convenient installment loan ) plan which not only makes pay-. ment easy but effects a worth ! while saving to the borrower. ' Umpqua Savings and Loan Asso- elation. Office with Douglas AO- j stract Company. I THE LAST CUT IN PRICE A suburban home worth five thou sand, cut to half price for quick sale. 10 acrea; good soil, bord ering on main road; in edge of town; 5 room modern bungalow; 1 all built in features; plastered and decorated; some fruit; fine i shrubbery. Fine for dairy and poultry. Price $2525. - LAW RENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass St- Phone 219. 1 WHOOPINQ COUGH FATAL TO ONE CHILD; TWO MORE ILL Doris Marjorie, 5-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Baugh man, ranchers or the French Set tlement section, near the -end of the Callahan trail, died at the fami ly home yesterday of whooping cough and complications. The re mains were broughr to this city to day and Interment will follow at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Odd Fellows cemetery, with services which were being arrang ed thia afternoon. Besides her par- 'ents, the deceased child Is Burvlv jed by several brothers and sisters. Two of the surviving children i one a twin sister of the decedent are reported to be seriously 111 of ; v. hooping cough and are being 1 brought to this city, under the dl I rection of County Health. Officer : Dr. W. C. Belt, to facilitate medi cal treatment. o Arundel, piano tuner. Phone I39-L. Proof of the pudding is In tast ing whether buyer or seller read the classified ads. For Sale Late Model Chevrolet Ton Truck. Cab, platform and stakes. Low price. Trades accepted. Ed Marsh Motor Co. Typewriters (Royals Coronas Underwoods Etc.) Used Machines Priced t . R'gbt Easy Payments Expert Repair Work Supplies Herbert Wheeler Next Door to Liberty Theatre Roseburg We have secured the rights of the "Kootograph" Fitting System, which means perfectly fitting, therefore perfectly comfor table shoes. No extra charge for the extra service. Come In and see how easy it is to get a perfect fitting stylish low shoe Stunning Summer Styles Moderate Prices ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN Shoe That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet Perkins Bldg., Roseburg EASY WORK AND INDEPEND ENCE Best little sheep ranch In country with unlimited out range adjoining; 40 acres good plow land: 20 acres sandy river bottom; two live streams thru place; good alfalfa land; three million feet saw timber; pasture Is logged off land; best feed in valley. Price $4000, half cash. LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. Binding twine at Wharton Bros, o Full line of tourist supplies. Zlgler-Fee Hdw. Co. To the Ladies of Roseburg : I -a Petite Beauty Parlor is now open at 107 No. Rose St. Prop.. Miss O. E. Cooney A Good Necktie Will improve yeur appenr nnce, but it must be SNAPPY AND Stylish Our assortment will inter est you, and you will en joy wearing one. QPENCER'S Bathing rocks today are more than nondescript garments for bathing. They show much artis ' try In design and color Above is one created by a French com turicr. This Nswspaper ia h shopping window for Thousands of customers ' T pi i ii 1 1 in His Best Picture BUCK JONES In "THE MAN WHO PLAYED SQUARE" lory of the wide open spaces! WORLD NEWS How About our Goods ( 10c 15c TONIGHT AND SATURDAY was Yrl r A Story of the Cold Rush Days in Early California Added Attraction: F. RICHARDS In Fetts of Super Human Endurance 10c ANTLERS 25c