EIGHT
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. JUNE 26, 1925.
Summer's Newest
Styles
SHOES
Thilntter, trimmer, are the
later pattf-riis ' jul rrrrv-d
In kill, patwit and waiin.
'J tiHw Hlyl-'b are now ih talk
of the town, l.et us (it you
Ju our
Cool Shoe Dept
where fitfinic will be a .
plt-ttMjru.
Summer Wants
Now Specially Priced.
Printed Silk Chiffon
and Georgette Dresses
$16.95
li.UhlliK Suitu, Chini-ne
I'musol. VolltH, '
Silks
belter Service
better Merchandise
SATURDAY'S
SPECIAL
O'CEDAR .
MOP
For Cleaning
Dusting, Polishing
This is a regular $1.25 ar
ticle, complete with han
dal and tin container. The
handle is of the new
spring-lock: type and mop
is chemically treated to
gather and hold the dirt.
Saturday Only
98c
Better Service
Better Merchandise
REPRESENTATIVE OF
GRANGE BULLETIN
VISITS ROSEBURG
many difficulties confronting the
I farmer can, to a decree, be auc-
Mlw Kuth A. Hraham. upeHal KI CIAK. OrP.. June 26.-Ijine
advertising reprenentative f the . unty re.ejved congratulation!
Oregon Orang Bulletin, arrived ! rm ""'retary of Agriculture Jar
hern today from Portland and will ! (,lne ibl joining for having the
h In ih tlil. Htv for v.rul Krentent number of aurrexnful fnr-
X NEW TODAY X
FOR SALE Wicker jo-cart. Phone
days In the interest of the )ulle-
tlu. Phe nan been ranvasairift a
number of tire larger t il ten or the
tttaie during the pant few months
and has met with exrellent mir
cfH, ecuring a large volume of
advertising for thlu popular pub
lication. The Grange Unllelln is edlttd
and managed by Ir. C. H. Ifailey,
of South DttfT Creek, and the pub
lication U printed und mulled
tnvrn ro-ooerurlve enterprises In
Oregon, at a one-hour nesfdidon
wit h leading farmer and busf
nesri men of Kuifen at the cham
ber of commerce tills morning.
Mr. Jardlne said that he had re
ceived reports of Eu term's co
operative work, through his bro
ther. James T. .lardine. director
of the Oregon experiment atallon.
who accompanied him on the trip
from Hose bit nr. "Keep up the
good work." ihi nerretary said.
front t ho nflli'A at (Iih Vewtt-He-
view Comiiiinv In this city. Ir. ",r ,nP co-operative marketing In
Uulley since taking the manage- ""'V way the former can put
menl of the paper ha brorght It I nls kindness on a profitable, bals
to a high standard of efficiency i ""'1 f- ''v making a
and It is now recognized an on!"'' f co-operative work In
of the leading (JraiigM publics- California and have found the
lions of the nation, li haa a large reason they are aucrenxful Is bvs
circulation in this Mute and IIh t they've used bunlns me-
siibw riptlon lima are constantly I 'lioda. I don't know of any big
IncreuHing. showing that "the ef- t niiHlnpss today that is being con
forts of .Mr. Hailey are duly up- dueled anv mor ucrensf ully than
predated by Crangn members and f California agriculture.
others. Through the able nslnl-
ance of Mltu Crahaiu, the Itulle
tin's special ad vertlnlut; reprenent
atlve. it has been necessary to
double the frp(iieney of the pub
lication of the puT. owing to
the great demand for advert Mug
spare. Formerly the bulletin waa
iwHited only once each month,
while now two issues appear
monthly, brimful of live news
mutter and showing an excellent
It's the surplus that's been
breaking ugrlculture every where.
California Is getting on because
they are merchandising products
of the noil as Gary ta merchan
dising his steel."
Secretary Jardlne was unable
to visit the Kttgene Fruit 0 rowers
Association plant as he planned,
although he discussed It with AL
11. Ilariow, president and J. O.
Holt, manager. Mr. Jardfn'
patronage of advertising matter ;narty Included his secretary IV M.
from all wtlona of the state. jftussell. his brother, Jamea T. Jar
Miss Craham Is here to renew dine; A. JenKen, executive sec
old contracts and solicit new busl- iretary of Orvi.-on Agricultural Col-
ness for the bulletin. - I'-g'S J. a. nexeii. ijean or ttie
ctiooi or commerce at n. A. (
,TUA!K Will trade radio aet for
wood- llellowa Itadio Shop.
FOU-s7LKFii7!urdy Vroctoll
plants of Butuer's late strain. 8.
W. Leake.
j TKXLK Chevrolet car for f tfi
j worth of wood. Jockwood Motor
Vo.
F 1 K S A L E R r an nia r e a weight n" g
o"t each, $75 takes them. Lock-
wood Motor Co.
( Ui i M KL A V S I K V V ill a tain do
washing, ironing and mending.
it2'J Winchester St.
FOR RKNT After'july 3. turniih
; en houe, parage, city water and
St., phone 2iS-J.
Ft ) It 1 1 K X T Fu rn Ished a7a rtnien t
j close in. Knqulre at 3St Kaat
i iKiuglas St., or phone 140-L,
I0 YOU want to sell your "car?
Itring it to Mathews, the used
i car man. Ily the city hull.
FOIt TIKNT - Modern furnished
! apartment, electric range, gar
! age. Inquire 4i4 W. iKjulas.
VVANTKI) FOR CASH " Late
model usel Fords. Mathews Mo
j tor Kxchange. Ily the city hall.
1 Cm W" FUR SALK Fine Jersey cow
i for sale at sacrifice price. Miir
; tin. West 1 use burg. 1'hone 16F3.
:fmr SALK No." 18 Russell thresh
! er, used only three seasons.
Priced to sell at 1-3 of it cost. C.
A. IjOfkHood Motor Co.
' WANTK1 " 2nd handrj-inch gal
j vanized pipe. Address P. O. liox
I loii. city, or see i. M. Hess, fed
! era! building Janitor, afu"V4 p.
FARMER'S NEEDS
ARE DISCUSSED
JEWS INVEST HEAVILY
IN PALESTINE LANDS
j
spent by the Palestine Foundation
Fund In the Holy land was con
tributed by American Jews.
fAHitI I'm- tv-ah-it tt'ir.)
JERStTALKM. June 26. (A. P.)
Tho Jewish National Fund has
Invested almost f6.0uo.00ft in the
purchase and Improvement of land
In Palestine from October, lJtL'O, to
April, 192j, approximately the p-r
Jod of Sir Herbert Snmuel admin
istration as high commissioner, ac
cording to a report issued by the
world headquarters of tho fund
here.
Of this money $5,194,440 wan
spent in the purchase f agricul
tural and urban land and $774,150
In land improvements, including
the drying up of swamps, road
building, water supply Installation
and building loans to new settlers.
Twenty-nine of the 43 colonies
established by the I'MeMine Foun
dation Fund (Keren Hayesod) dur
ing this period, were built on laud
purchased by the Jewish National
Fund. This includes the dozen
colonies thus far estnbllKhed by
the Palestine Foundation Fund as
part of its colnnzfntlon scheme In
building up the Valley of the Jez
reel. Ttnth the Jewish National Fund
and the Palestine Foundation Fund
are financial agencies of the World
Zionist Organization, the former
being a land-purchasing agency,
and the latter engaged In the prin
cipal constructive enterprise such
as agriculture, education, public
hraliti and promotion of trade and
Industry, alined at the rebuilding
of the Jewish Homeland. More
than sixty percent nf the $s,AOo,ntu
MEETING TONIGHT
! The Rosehurg Rod and (inn Club
will meet tonight tonight in Us ;
regular business session. The meet
ing Is to take up matters relative
to the summer shoot program, and
other Incidental business. A full
attendance of the membership is
deaire J. ,
and Robert M. Kerr. They ar
rived In Kugene at 10 o'clock.
I made a flying visit to the new
PV QFr1 IARH1NF Eugene Hot-el and went direct to
Ul OLU Jrtiwini-. ,hM rinnlU(.r of commerce. The
speaker's 20 listeners gathered In
a yeml-circle around his chair. As
he was presented with a glas of
fo I un
derstand. I am among dirt fnr-
mers? Iet's see the hands of
tho'e who are dirt farmers here."
Only two, men displayed hand.
Mr. Jardlne was then Informed
that the group consisted chiefly
of brads of co-opera live enter
prises, business men of Kngene,
u ti d re 1 1 red farmers.
i Continued from page 1.)
absorb all possible Information ! -cUl milk Im said :
and advice In the hope that the
20" Cooler
Than the Street
Lower Floor
Anf frt
V"J1 LI lUllfHPW.'t
DAILY WEATHER RE PC RT
U. S. Weather Hureau, local office,
Rosehurg, Oregon, 24 hours ending
5 a. m.
Precipitation In inches and hun
dred i lis:
Highest temperature yesterday 12
Lowest temperature last night aa
Precipitation, last 24 hours Mi
Total precip. since first month .60 .
Normal precip. for this mouth 1.07
I Total precip. from Sept.
1, 1024, to date 41.91
', Average precip. from Sept. 1.
j 1N77 33.70
Total excess from Sept 1,
1!(24 ! 8.21
! Average precipitation for 46
j wt aensons, (September to
I May, inclusive) ..31 4
I Fair and continued warm tonight
and Saturday.
WILLIAM HKI.L
Metenrolitlsf
B HOUSE TAINT
$2.40 per Gallon
y Denn-Cerrctsen Co.
I
!l, '
I
Hcnt with can.
FOR SALK One acre close In;
good plastered house, barn chick
i en hou.se, garage, city tfater and
I lights. Price $lt5h; easy terms,
j Chas. Kyes, f26 No. Jackson at.
ANOTHKR" FORD'RARGAIN 1923
j Ford touring, mechanically O. K.,
! lots of extras, easy t terms.
I Mathews Motor Kxchange. Ily
i the city hall.
FORD RARtJAIN 192 i roadster ln
excellent condition, guaranteed 3u
j days. The price is reasonable.
Mathews Motor Exchange. Ity
j the city hall.
NOTICK TO LOI(;KS"aT)d"other so
cieties Rainbow Oardens is for
lease to lodge -dances any night
exci'Ot Wednesday or Saturday.
Call 112. I
3- Special Offerings-3
Regular 45c Value '
Figured Dress Lawns
(36 inches wide, all of them.)
Mostly light checks, stripes and figured patterns, to close out at
29c a Yard
3 and 5 Yard Remnants
Fine quality Dress Voiles, Dotted Swisses, and Silk and Cotton Crepes, -
Special y3 Off
A GROUPING OF
Washable Dress Silks
All Silk Fabrics in light stripes, checks and plaids. A regular $1.75 value
Special at $1.35 a Yard
0
ABRAHAM
"THE SILK STORE"
i
!
I
DANCE
AT
OLALLA
HALL
Saturday Nitc
June 27
20' Cooler
Than the Street
Lower Floor
Antlers
DeMolayDanceJ
Bwtmwtf
For all Masons and He Mnlavs tonight, nt the Rainbow Garden.
Dancing at 9:00 O'Clock Admitiion 50c Per Person
"It's hot here, but It'll be cool out there!"
All those wllh extra room, please call at Masonic building at
H:Hn for "earless" ones.
EverYone be there for one of thonn enjovable club dances.
TONICHTI
By All Means Worry
Cillers your Home, Business,
Personal Kffecta und Auto are
fully protected by Insurance.
Insurance's Our Business
HMSONIC BIOG.
I THE LIBERTY THEATER
I LAST TIME TONIGHT
J At Our Own Regular Prlctt Only 10 and IS Cent
Crop Insurance
Insure your hay and grain
now. Our agency offers you
real service In fire in.nii am-c
matters. We write automo
bile insurance.
G. W. YOUNG c SON
INSURANCE
1 16 Can St. Phone 417
i "it FOOL
AND HIS
MOM
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nitt and Spine Spfclallnt.
324 IVrklnn III.Ik. rhona Sr,4
From the Sensational Book
Hy George Barr McCutchcon
Also: The Go-Gettcrs Comedy
The Racehorse Story.
DR. DEAN H BUBAR
RMclalll in th Cllllnc of
l!ln.Ma
111 Jik.tn Pt.
COMING
The Big Three Day Special
for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
"STRONGHEART"
In Jack I-ondon's Story of
the Frozen North
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bldtj. Roieburg, Or
Phone S6.
LIBERTY THEATRE.
"Strongheart," wonderful dog
netor. Is starred In thU adaptation
of the famotiH Jack London novel,
and he proves brilliantly equal to
the hardest and at the name time
the best part that was evt'r written
for a dog. in all- probability. Ad
mittedly the master of stories of
this x kind, - London wrote Into
"White Fang" Hie vry noul of a
great animal, half wolf, half sled
dog. "Strongheart" not only has to
act In Ibis picture, but he haa to
thi nit. And he does both! Theo
dore von Kltz, Ruth Dwyer and
Mathew He-, three sterling thes
pians. are forced to take second
honors. At the Liberty theater
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
j MAJESTIC THEATRE.
William S. Ilnrt, b. :ng a two
fisted western character, believes
In fcilluwing up hia leads meaning
; "Wild Itlll llirkok." which will be
on the x( reen of the Majestic thea-
( tor, tntmthl and Saturday.
Now cnmeH his hi ennd recent
Paramount production. "Singer Jitn
McKee," which opened at that
theatre yesterday. If you thought
"Will lliir; was the Ideal Hart
Western, you'll be at a los for
words to describe "Singer Jim," for
Rill's never did anything quite
like it.
He rides and i hoots and fights
like hi's never done before. He
, revels In the title character, a role
of hts own creation, for he wrote
the original story himself. CM f ml
Smith direct' d the picture which
Includes in the nt rotor supporting
cast. Phyllis Haver, leading woman,
Gordon Russell. Bert Sprotie, Ruth
Miller, Kdwaril Coxen. William
iyer. George Siegtuann and others.
If you're looking for real enter
tainment, why go further? Here
it Is - entertainment plus- all the
Hart pictures rolled Into one.
ANTLERS THEATR t.
All the charm that marked Zieg
feld's staire production of "Sully" fs
cam; lit and rnhanced In First Na
tional's screen version of the same
play, with Colleen Moor! In the
title role.
I "Sally" opened yesterday at the
Antlers th'-atre. is a colorful
and delirhttul story, h'-autifully
photograph d and "staged." and tho
direction of Alfred K Green is
woilhv of the hU-he( pr.'r.e.
Colleen Moore e t a tdi Vt her
S' If beyod ii'ietinn with such si'P-
rttis as "Fl.tntii'i: Nouth" aul "So
Bii'." but in Siillv" ?h r.-to
e-'ll ."enter h.-ulits I b;r fle of
th tii!itn lit'i.. lt u 1 t li the or-ph-inaire.
who (hrntieh s!hr force
In r own ciHr n .-r nes to the
fame of a rreat dancer, aft.wlx the
star wiilr opportunities for the ex
ercise of her talents.
CHRISTIANS DEFEATED.
In the Twiliirhf league came nt
the ,iiiv.'lvood field last nUht. the
Cliri-ti;n church team was defeated
by the i.l. F. tlou by a score of
t to .V Th" Kami was quite chwely
cotite-ted in spi'e of a meat deal of
loos.- fi. I.i'ng and numerous errors
on hifli sib .
NOTICE TO FORD OWNERS
The regular Ford reflectors
ami tyie H Ford lens xwill
meet requirements of the new
state law.
C. A. l-rockwoud MotorCo.
, LOOKING GLASS ITEMS.
The last ween of high school was
n very busy one for the teachers,
1 the graduates und the aehool in
general.
On Sunday evenlqg. June 14,
there was the baccalaureate pro
!gram In the Methodist church. Rev.
, K. 11. Itarlon officiating. T dec
orations were complete and dainty;
the music was appropriate and well
1 rendered, ami the sermon was very
good. Monday evening the alumni
j of the high school gave a party in
i honor of the graduates on the hill
j above the James" home. A weiner
' roast and games ook up a good
; deal of the tittie. Much enjoyment
i was the result. There was a thea
ter parly Tuesday lor many of he
pupils. Wednesday the graduates
; ere guests at the A. 11. Moosle
I home for luncheon. ' Thursday, the
whole hfph school had an ice-cream
social at the home of Prof. T. S.
I Thompson. Friday evening. June
19, the week's doinus came to a
grand finale in the graduating ex
! erclses at the Grange hall. The
, ball was tasteliilly decorated ih
flags, bunting and flowers. The
'governor of the state, Walter M.
Pelrce, was present and ve the
comnienceni. nt address. The music
and other ex-'reises were excellent
Altogether, it was the bst com
mencement ever staged In Looking
Glass. The visit of the governor
and his Inspiring speech will long
be remembered by the biggest au
dience ever assembled in S.ie
Grange hall here.
Men's -Oxfords
Come in and see
that new line of
Men's Oxfords, in
the new shades of
light tan calr, black,
calf and toney, red
calf. These are
good quality shoes
with welt soles and
I will give service.
I rice per pair
$6.25
LAUNDRY KIDS
!r n If-)1
HOUSE- WSLrfC
i hold Jy&s
LINENS 4Wrir
WE. LAUNDER LINENS
IN A WAV
That brin&s us
Compliment each day.
The manner In which we K
"do up" household linens
meets with thu hostess'
approval. The manner In
which we launder her
table cloths, bed spreads
and pillow cases appeals
to her sense of politeness.
' Roscburg Steam
Laundry
PHONK 7U
I'lCXIO TODAY.
The annual Raptist Church pic
nic was held today at Lindblom
Grove, east of Dixonville. Cars
left the church at 10 o'clock, and
it was expected that there would
be an attendance of about 250 of
th-3 member and friends of the
church. Plana were made for
games and sports during the day
with a banket dinner at noon. The
grove afforded an excellent place
for the picnic, a there I no large
strvam to cause danger to the
smaller children.
j Autos Washed and Polithed.
All worn guaranteed and satis
factory or money back. Free
crankcase service. Texaco non
stutter Ford oil. Gil ham's High
' way Garage. Phone 478.
20' Cooler
Than the Street
Lower Floor
Antlers
Have your feet been
"Footographed?" If they
have not you don't know
what real shoe comfort
means, nut you can 1" am,
any time you like, with
out trouble or expense.
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 the stand
point of quality, style and
price.
See Us for
Anything in
Furniture
I1UA IU!i
E
l?l N. Jack ton St Rorburg
"White Fang"
Dr.' Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
5" Electronic and Electro-Theniphy
LILAC CIRCLE
Sutvl il m-'llnr
n-Khi. June :T. ai K.
P:itinlsv
of 1- hill.
&MItMIIIMIM.I.M.MI.XI Perkins Bld.Q Thone 491
r 'mr
pnl hrttiic oiir fri.'ntU.
llv or.l-r ef 0. X.
Kidder's
Shoe Store
Rosehurg, Ore.
Opening Summer
Dancing Season
Rainbow
Gardens
Saturday Nite
MTS1C BY
Deedle' Swanee Six
Featuring
"Oh How 1 Miss You Tonile."
the valu. San
went wild about.
Francisco j
WHITE IS RIGHT
S Low Shoes that take
H the temper out of tem
sj perature.
j See our late styles in
summer footwear.
MODERATE
I PRICES
I ROSEBURG
BOOTERIE
$ IRVIN BRUNN
S Shoes That Satisfy and Fit
V Your Feet
lij Perkins Bldg., Roseburg
Tonite .and Saturday
ILLIAM S,
HART
Wives
Sometimes object tn Life Insur
ance. Widows never do.
Oregon Life
Chas. S. McElhlnny
24S N. Jackson St.
NOW SHOWING
The Biggest Amuse
ment value in Oregon!
JIMI kUHl
Williim&Uirl
10c
15c
The Picture You
will want to
sec twice
PATHE REVIEW
Blair Stewart
Lyric Baritone
10c 35c .