Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 24, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1923.
NOW ANOTHER NE W DRESS STOCK!
Printed Silk Chiffon
and Georgette Dresses
Loveliest of filmy apparel, so attractively styled cool and ap
propriate for all occasions, A one price offering of 50 different
styles.
. KB Bp.
A Slip with Each Dress
Each dress is accompanied by a silk slip to furnish the proper
color foundation. The complete dress, including slip, at one
Special Price
$16.95
New
Hosiery Shades
In Sandalwood, l!loiid Satin,
PrlstillB. LlnSIIck tied. Virirln I
Ultle, I.aiial, Dawn, Peach.
$1.25 $1.50
New
Offering of
j Summer WanU
j Now Specially Priced
I Bathintr Suits
Percales, Ginghams Chinese Parasols
Another lot now on sale, all yard j
wui... vrl..ly , .oK.n, Scarfs, Voiles,
17c a yd. j Silks
These Offerings for All Week, June 22-27 inclusive
New Summer
Styles in Shoes
Mur.sing Wear
for Summer
Better Service
Ilcttcr Merchandlaa
GETTING REMi
FOB BO SCOUT
SUMMER OUTING
Camp on Wolf Creek to Be
Used by Youngsters
Again This Year.
DATE NOT CERTAIN
Poll Being Taken Among
Boys to Determine Period
Most Desired by Them
for Their Camp.
made
Preparations are being
rapmiy ior me jioy aeout camp,
which is lo be held at Wolf creek
again this year. The exact date
for the camp hag not yet been fixed, ,n" '"y whose direction the camp
a voie oeing under way at the pres- anaira oi me any are conducted
craft are maintained, and the boys '
are required to take a number of
tests for advancement during the
tlniH of their outing.
"These camps are of much Im
portance in the lioy Scout work,"
declares Mr. Uritton.
"The prime purpose of a sum
mer camp for boys Is that of char
acter building. The purpose of the
Wolf creek scout camp la to help
a boy reallie the brut w hich Is In
him by affording sympathetic lead
ership, helpful comradeship, di
rected activity, wholesome fun and
reasonable discipline. Camping un
der such conditions gives to a boy
a self reliance which Is so essen-'
tlal in the making of his lite--unit
understanding of that quality of
"give and take" which Is the found
ation of morality; order and gov
ernment; and that spirit of altru
j if m w hlch makes him want to be of
j service to others. , i
"The camp silo Is located about
30 miles east up Little river on
Wolf creek. It Is reached from
the road by crossing Little river,
land following Wolf creek for a
quarter or a mile. It Is out of
sight of and tucked away from the
main traveled road In a picturesque
sput. Wol creek furnishes an
abundant supply of pure cold water
Tor cooking and drinking; Little
river furnishes the "Ol' Swlmmlu'
hole." j
"The boys maintain their own '
government, they electing a govern
or. Judge, prosecuting attorney, ;
sheriff, deputy-sheriff. Karh day;
the governor appoints an officer of.
Grand Opening
Hotel Sutherlin
Saturday Night
June 27, 1925
Dinner will be served from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Opening night, $1 per Plate
Orchestra Music During Dinner. Dancing Free to Dinner Guests. Music by
Sutherlin Orchestra. The Public invited to attend this Social Function.
ent time to determine the date
most favored by the boys them
selves. K. A. Uritton, scout execu
tive, and several members of the
executive committee, have made
several trips to the camp ground,
tu see that everything is in readi
ness for the arrival of the boys, and
they report the road to be In good
under the guidance, of course, of
the camp director. A "mutt' or
"kangaroo' court furnlsheg besides
a lot of good wholesome fun, a
means of giving all offenders a fair
hearing, and if found guilty, a
proper punishment. It is up to the
Judge to decide the punishment
which is chosen from several rang-
coudltion, and that the scouts will ing from singing a song, making a
speech to packing up for home. In
a scout camp there is very, very
seldom any other minor cases,
mostly made up for fun. The scout
oath and laws make up the camp
laws and scouts have learned to
have a fine place for their camp
again this year.
It Is proposed to make this lo
cation permanent and each year, a
small portion will be cleared, and
.luuii K,uiaiirui uuiiuii:ks lor iiVM .... tn .j.,.,,,
cooking, mes, hall, and assemblies, i ' , '
-in ,.k..kk ... n. Swimming a
place is of easy access, and can be
reached from Roseburg within a
few hours, so that the boya are
.... . ' director Is nreant anil lumlu tn on
i into the water. Strict discipline
i will be enforced In all water sports,
j This can be done and at the same
time all Ihe fun In the world en-
ng and life-saving will
be taught to all whose parents do
not object. No pushing, durklng
will be allowed. No one will be al
lowed to go In swimming unless the
I'he boys are under the direct
charge of an expert director, who
has had much exp rience in boys'
work, and who can direct their ac
tivities In the proper channels,
(.'lasses in swimming and woods-
Opening Summer
Dancing Season
Rainbow
Gardens
Saturday Nite
music r.Y
Deedle's Swanee Six
Featuring
"Oh How I Miss You Tonlte,"
the waltz, San Francisco
went wild about.
i joyed. The director is a qualified
Ited Cross examiner in life-saving.
His motto is "Fun and lots of It,
but with safety."
"There are four Important things
for parents to do, first. Investigate
and think the matter over: second,
tlt-clde to senC your boy; third, send
him.: fourth, visit him at camp to
satisfy yourself that you did the
right thing by him."
"Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1K9-L.
TWO FACTIONS
CLAIM RULE OF
i CITY OF KELSO
(Continued rrom par 1.)
Summer dancing season opens We have a speclul cash or're on '
Saturday night. Halnbow (lardens. single loop hale ties while our ,
A good time for everybody open stock lasts. Order now. Wharton ,
air on the banks of Ihe rnipqun. Iimh.
A DeMolay Dance
For All Masons and MIolays
At tht Rainbow Gardens, Friday, Junt 2s, at 9:00 o'clock
ThoM having extra room In their cars please call at Ihe .Masonic
lliillillng to take others. Those desiring trausportal I please
be at Ihe kame place at 8::w,
Admission SOc per person
DE MOLAYS!
Don't fowl Ihe hM blr ineetlnir of Ihe summer, tomorrow
nlfcht. Kveryone be there!
IM YOU II.WK
,KT CI IITAI.NS?
If so by till means have them i
dry cleaned. If they ure ;
white, cream or ecru. In our
plant they will he finished
in exactly the same shade as
when new, neither shrunk
nor stretched, but Just right.
And the cost Is small. I'hone
42, Koscburg Cleaners. !
By All Means Worry
I'nless your Home, Business.
Personal F.ffocN and Auto are
fully protected, by Insurance.
Insurance Is Our Business
MSI BMC. 01
j supposed murderer. Tie com-
m.Hflioivars ft id they would tip
j pr pri!tu aii.it her r,ioo if It u
i needed.
IU fore leainf? for Feattlo on
; Tuesday, May repeated that no
I tariEll'lo clue to the death mystery
i had bt?n found. Of first import-I
lance In the itivoptiatton, he H:id
WANTED!
The people of Roseburg to inspect the new Smoothtop kitchen range before
making a purchase.
The new Smoothtop is without doubt the best domestic range on the market.
A range on which you can keep a whole meal hot as long as you wish with one
small burner.
There is no odor as all products of combustion go up the chimney. Matches
are not needed just press a button. '
The first cost is 30 to 50 per cent less.
There is no upkeep.
Would you be willing to save $100.00
We suggest that you investigate thoroughly before purchasing a piece of do
mestic equipment that will make or break a woman as well as a pocketbook.
Our new combination cooking and water heating rate is now in effect
Southern Oregon Gas Co.
340 North Jackson St.
Phone 235
t NV TODAY . I
FOM SALE Two 2-burncr gas
plates with oven. Phone 4X7-J.
VACATION BIBLE
SCHOOL TO CLOSE
EX. MARINE ENGINEER NOV
PREACHING GOSPEL TO
RAILROAD MEN OF U. 3.
R. W. Greenman, ex-marine -en-Kineer,
and known throughout the
school ' country as the railroad men's min
is the determination of whether
or not the nun nd bullet found
near the death see no uro tho ones
Uifd In bovery'H nhtyin.
Sheriff t'larke Sludehaker today
aiiKiuented his force with three spe
cial fli putieH in ordr to guard
afain.xt anv possible outbreaks that
may occur tin an aftermath to the j FOR
munrtT of Thomas J. Dovery, and
as a result of the acttvltitM of A. K.
Ttin daflv vn ent ion Rlbln
FORI) TRUCK 1920 model, for n"-? na oeen in progrese at tne i , v,"'
t"on. I'hone 1 1?.' ork on Thursday nlght Plans for a railroad gospel meet ing
Dy giving an exnioiiion 01 lis wora. , " . ....-,
KIN'DI.INO FOR SALK Several , The parents and the people of the arrangements to secure the armory,
loads of mill ends and old lum- community wilt have opportunity Mr. Greenman has been preaching
bi r. Cuen l.uuiber Co. I to B(.s the nature of the work and for the last 15 years and Is known
o,.lt. what the children have learned over the country by railroad or-
anu maue. it is very surprising n r,"c "."
ihat the children can learn In to be h-.ld at some indefinite date
i three weeks of intensive work. The ' n the future, will be featured by
exhibition begins at 7:30. The pub-' special music and a special invlta.
lie Is Invited. "on h" Riven to all rtfilroad
Several of the parents have in- """n and their wives, tne general
puniic also Dting welcome. nir.
Val(-ntine strain from tested it costs the church ahotit 7Kr ner1 Greenman Is now on his way to
seed. C. W. Groves, R. F. U. 1, child for the entire time. Where 1 1'ortland and Seattle, but expects
phone 0K33. j the parents can and wish to meet 'to return here soon.
NETTKI) GKif POTATOES-
able for seed, $2 50 per cwt.
Iiunham's at Marshfield, Ore.
nKOCCOLl " PLANTS Ready to
plant now. Asliby strain, $3.75
per tliousand. 'M. Common, R. F
FOR SALK Droccoll plants. SL nilire.l about the cost of the school
THE LIBERTY THEATER
LAST TIME TONIGHT
At Our Own Regulsr Prices Only 10 and IS 0nU
BETTY BLYTHE
"SPEED"
"SPF.F.D" the tnle of two kids who were whirling
through life "on high" and how their old-fashioned
parents put on the brnkes.
The youngsters thought thry wrre showing some
"SPEED" but they changed their minds when the old
folks got in action I
Also: Aesop" Fables "CI IINATOWN"
Also: The Town Topics
Also: "MODERN WHALING"
Thursday and Friday
MADGE BELLAMY
in
"A Fool and His Money"
DANCE BY ARTISANS
At llnxkway hall Saturday
night. June 27. Good music.
free refreshments. Come, have
a good lime.
TILLER ARRANGING '
BIG CELEBRATION, I
TWO DAYS, JULY 3-4,,
Till.T Is planning for a rip-roar-1
p Ing time on July 3 and 4. a cHi
V bration being billed for those two
li, days. Ilromhn and steer riding.
i horse races, fool races, contests,
and amu.xemeiua of all klmls are to
be provldi'd. together with boxing
Kf and wrestling exhibitions, l'litrhv
p, tic a'lilrrsxes will be given by good
iji spi'iikers, as a part of the morning
W pros-am on July t. There will be
darning In Ihe afternoon and eve-
J nliig of each day. with good music i
ft prohled. Free camping facllllles
are provided and the TlUer pi-ople
Kf Invite everyone to the mountains
jjjj to enjoy tha holidays.
Sj STREET CAR CASE IS
A STILL BEFORE BOARD
Crop Insurance
Insure your hay antl grain
now. Our agemy offers you
real service In fin" Inxiiram
matters. We write automo
bile Insurance.
G. W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St. Phone 417
'J'oilti, who Hay ho wilt ili.-mant) the
city records on the clulm lhat he 1
In still ntavor. j
W. (. Mallory, who with Jack
Hall, la a liol(krtr couinilman, i
and Is liultKli'il In the list of roun
cilmen M lerted by TotW. Htated to
rii;y ho would h:ive nothing to do
with Todd and his croup.
Todd raid he -xiwclJ to call a
m' tin of bla "rouncil" this aftr
tKMtn. make Heh'ttionst of city un
poititH'3 and then demand the cliy
rero!! If rt'fused the record m,
niandaintis proift'diiiKs will he In
Mtiltited in the effort to obtain thim.
ne !ald.
Lnrien Crawford, city clerk, paid
he will refit v
ItKNT 4 furnished house-! this expense they have the oppor-
keepin.i( rooms, with or without tunlty of sending the money, but
garage, inquire at 74U Mill street when they cannot, or do not wish
or phone 3oF13.
HKRK'S a"C()OL Sr"()t 4-room
modern cottage, plenty of shrub
bery and shade trees, partially
furnished. down. Box 133.
FOR SALE 25 acres farm land." 3
miles out; pood houe, fair barn,
water system. Price $2700;
I terms. Chas. Kyes, S26 No.. Jack
i son SI.
'league urges patronage
I OF neighboring stores
! ( Prr lavj wtn.
I CHICAGO. June 24. Helievin
'that national prosperity depends
to tin u any records : ul'on iwni pro'Tity and that ev-
to do this, the expense Is taken
care of by some of the members.
D. 2. Cox R5A. j
Pumps of all kinds at Wharton '
Bros.
Hair Nets 3 for 25c.
Human hair, double mesh, cap
shape. Our fine Lady Lois nets are
only 3 for 25c. Bob or full size.
Carr's.
HOUSE PAINT I
$2.40 per Gallon!
Dann-Gerretsen Co. II
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro Chiropractor
Nerve and Spine Specialist.
J24 Perkins IlMx. Phone f.: 4
OR. UK. B 4UOIAH
lirrHSK rMIT
rlp.clall.t in th flttlni
OlH.MfS
til J. k.on Ht.
ft roitTT.ANP, June !l.-Tho
Porlliind Kiectrlc Power Conipuny
V sells electric "Juice" to the coin
ft pany lines at 1 cent a kilowatt
J.hour. a lower rate than that chars
ft ed the Southern Pacific anil Ore
iron Klectric t'ompsnies. accnnllnii
to the te.tiinnny this mornina bv
ft.K- W. foreland, statistical ensi
i neer I t tho P.' K P. Company at
Cj the Pubic Service Commission
55 hearln on the petition of the
$ Housewives Council for a flvoent
street car fare.
. Tesilmonr which followed com
& paretl wsaes paid hr the Portland
(g.Hailway with those paid by street i
i way
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
P.rklns Blda Roseburg. Or
Phona .
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chlrcpractor
Electronic and Tlectro-Tlieraphy
companies lo other cities. 1 417 Torklna Illdf. Pions 491
ov r to Todd unless it Is proven cry lown s progress resis on tne ue
ihat he Is entitled to them, lie said velopment of Its civic and commer
he will also refuse to file any list Interests, the Local Loyalty
of Todd's appointees. .League of America, with head-
o quart, rs here, has Inaugurated a
Vsed ranise for 125. at Powell's 'movement to stimulate a hearty
, n trade-at-home community spirit
tnsi s--hno -.r- sar 'throughout the country.
VIOLATORS OF GAME Twenty nationally known manu-
I AWS PAY FINFS IN jfanurera. conslltutlnit some of the
1 lirrriCDnnT miiDT largest newspaper advertisers have
REEDSPORT COURT .pledged their cooperation.
1 j Material for the program Includes
i Four fines were assessed In the ' newspaper editorials and newspa
Justice court at Iteedsport this prr advertising, a motion picture
week for Wolntions of the game production entitled "My Home
l.iws. Game aniens procured a Town." featuring a popular Juvenile
large amount of meat In the four movie star, essay contests, blll
icascs. w hich wi re as follows: : btiard posters and radiocasting.
I Thn.ii.ia Hnusman. hunting pro-' "A community is only as good as
itected game without a license, its citizens make It and business
I fined $50 and costs; anil for killing Is Hie cornerstone on which the
deer during closed season, 1 1 5u and community structure stands." said
costs. a statement. "Business depression,
1 Krnest Haskell, shooting deer brought about by .buying from mail
from the public highway, 92fi and order catalogues and peddters and
costs; and for killing dier during frequent ahnpping'vlslts to big city
!the closed season. $2ou and costsi 'stores by the people of any town.
Clarence Itlilceway, making use make 'dead' towns. We desire to
of dog In killing deer, f.r0 and combat that and develop a trade-ac
costs. 9 home spirit."
Julius Hnusman, unlawful pos- . o' .
'session of deer meat during closed BORN.
season. I'D and costs. I STAM'LKY To Mr. and Mrss
' The rases were all tried and vcr- Philip K. Siandley at their home
diets of guilty returned in W. O. In Camas Valley, Wednesday, June
Benson's court at Reedsport Sat- SI. a daughter.
urday. 1 a .
Kluht half gallon Jars of canned Heat with gas.
'meat and one whole deer were o
.taken by the offlcvrs and given to Prom Oakland
the Salvation Army, the Mercy hos- c. H. Mauptn and son spent he
Ipltal and the Smedberg sanitarium afternoon here today vfi4ig
ifor patients. .friends and on business. They are
For concrete worg call Taylor.!
113 No. Flint St. Tel. 125 R. I
n-sldents of Oakland.
Cook with gas.
a
lljj MAJEST1C
a 'njlti1' T 1 TONITE AND THURSDAY
TsfiMI'Xll l?oui Jo,eph v,ne'
fjflSfe 3?A "Greater Than
IH V t) Marriage"
Kl w f m With Marjnrle Daw and
' ifc. J Ix)ll Tellegen
y y Also "Papa't Pet"
VVS?'v World New.
VA TONITE ONLY
. VVVk GUY BATES POST
C iX 1 "(W" the
1 Tentmaker"
Sgmmt from the. famous stage play
with same cast
The Picture of Z "
The Season You ll Comedy and Newt
X'ant to See It Twice! QC 5c