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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1925. Summer's Newest Styles SHOES Daintier, trimmer, are the later patterns just received In kid, putfiil and a'fii. These Htyit-H are now the talk of the town. Let us fit you In our Cool Shoe Dept. when filling will be a ; pleasure. Summer Wants Now Specially Priced. Printed Silk Chiffon and Georgette Dresses $16.95 liullilna; Knits, Chinese. Parasols, Voiles, Silks Uetter Service better Merchandise BELLOWS STOR state antoclatlon of commercial secretaries Which with the school of bunineas ad m In In t ration in spon soring the meetings, will attend for the fifth time, and he reports that the enrollment Is expected to I be heavy. j Instruction In technique of Wlara ber of commerce work will be one of the outtttandlnK features this iyear. This will be lead by P. O. I Hajrie, managing secretary of the chamber of commerce of Walla Walla, Washington. Mr. Hagle Is The Christian church was the president of the WaMiintfon atoo- ncene of a beautiful wedding yes-iciatlon of commercial organization i greatly attracted by the sales con terduy afternoon at 2 o'clock, when secretaries, and has had consider-1 dueled by local stores during the yai muntn, win nave E TO HOLD SALE M Itl.HONS MKKT1N IX ItHtTI.AXH TODAY, !t NEW TODAY TtoKeburg people who have been of Miss Mable Vestal, daughter of j able experience In many lines Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vestal of Glen- secretarial work, dale, became the bride of Mr. Clar-. 1. K. Vlnlng, president of tho ence O. Ilaker, of this city. The Mate chamber of commerce, will f AMftf-latMl rrm lwcd Win.) I'OHTLAND. Juiitt 29. Prominent Burgeon, from the NorthweHtern Hluten, Canada Knglund are here attend- ual convention of flc Northwest Me- Jt dical AHOciution which open- ed today. Allied medical or- ganitations are mtettng here in connection with the con- ventlon. JJu.HCUHi'ion of technical sub- jeets occupied the day. More 1 and Knglund lng the annu the 1'acirlc church was decorated with ferns. roses, and cut flowers, the brilliant and tatttlly arranged colors forming a delightful setting for the wed ding ceremony. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Fred Strang nang. "O Promise Me" and "I love You." The bridal party entered the church and proceeded down the aisle to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march, played by Miss Gladys Carstens. The service was read by Kev. H. K. Mow, and after gon's trananortatlon the nuptial vows- were exchanged I will be discussed, as be present to din cuss Important Male problems, as will W. II. I. THKlKon, manager, Portland cham ber of commerce, and W. G. Id ft, secretary of the Oregon State Chamber of Commerce. The regular program this year will follow the form of those of the previous four years, and the usual fireside discussions and recrea tional features will be enjoyed. Many topics of great Interest to the state will be taken up. "Ore- problems.' will "State the couple and their attendants Development and Land Settle left the church to the strains ofjment", "Oregon's national play- HOKKIttV AfTOHS WUtMLY WKM'OMKIt IN UKAXIL (AUI.-I IT Win-.) IUO I)K JANKIKO, June 2!. The best drama now offered I .ra nt I Ian theatre-goers Is presented at Rio do Jnnolro and Sao l'uulo by visiting companies from Paris, Madrid, Lisbon, Italy and Mexico. These companies play In their na tive languages and draw big crowds. If their productions are first-class, as the cosmopolitan M'ndelsHohn's wedding march. The bride wore a gown of white georgette, beaded In silver, over while satin, with a bridal veil or tulle, embrolden-d In silver and held in place with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower boquet of bride's rosea. She was attended by Miss Lu cille Khret of New berg, charming in a gown of orchid chiffon with a large orchid hat and carried a bo quet of orchid and white sweet peas. Aletta Haker, as flower girl, wore pink silk crepe with hat. to match and carried a silver basket of pink sweet peas. Mr. Lee Coulee attended the groom. Following the ceremony a recep tion was held, and a wedding din ner was served at 6:30 p. m. at the L'mpqtia Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Halter left last night on R honeymoon trip to Van couver, H. C, and after their re turn will be at home to grounds, and other subjects. Heat with gas. AUTO COLLISION general subjects Involving professional and ethical mat- ters and public policy are expected to be duscussed on Wednesday night at a ban- quet at which officers will be elected for next year. nother buying opportunity offered them on Wednesday, July 1, when the Mellows Store Company opens Its doors for a selling campaigns Ac cording to the management's state ment the entire stock, amounting to more than $:i, 000 wilt be marked down from one-filth to one-half of the former value. ThrotiKh poster and display ad vertising the company is offering a number of excellent bargains and 'erated all trace of the Important tb're is no question put that the find. sale will be liberally patronized, i Jame K. Heard, of the Kelly through three different layers of Bales System, of Minneapolis, Is Kraves, each from three to four serving as manager of the sale .tvet in dl.pth. It Is possible fjiat which is to start Promptly at 9 :thtre are olher M o clock on Wednesday. The store Baj, will be closed on Monday and , ne bra were fc , , Tuesday, while the Komls a marked down, and tire tinal pre- I " - , ., paratlons made for the opening ed beneath the chin. Ot forty kel j y 1 eton which were unearthed, every n lone was found facing the west toward the setting sun. 1 Above each grave, as a sort of FOR SALE Sturdy broccoli plants ' Ashny strain, by doien, 1UU or lii'Kt. I'houe 3SH-Y. i WILL TRADK Chevrolet car for ! stiv worth of wood. Hurry. Lock- wood Motor Co. FOR RENT (room, modern ' house In Miller's Addition. In quire of Rice Rice. FOR SALE Span kckkI mares, weight 1500 each. They are dirt cheap al J73. Lockwood Motor Co. FOR SALE No. 18 Russell thresh er, used only three seasons, priced to fell at one-third of ' cost. Lockwood Motor Co. I FOR RENT Two nicely furnished j rooms. Hot and cold water, bath : and all modern conveniences, j Phone 384-Y. FOR SALE Two fine Jersey cows, 2 years old and fresh since April. See them at Geo. Collins' In AlTAnfhr Addition evonintr. According to Meadow, they dug 'F0R 8ALB. s. cream-.eparS tor In good condition, at half val ue. See it at 202 Brockway St! Evenings. YOUNG LADY Wants room) and board with family. References If desired. Address V, care Re view. WANTED Trustworthy boy re drive one horse cultivator and to milk. C. W. Groves, Route 1, Box 147; phone CF33. parttlon between It and the one FOR RENT 3-room clean, well pnrtltion between It and the one bevernl Inches thick. Cook wftn gas. - furnished apt., private porch. Pnlondld for summer. 427 East Donelps. .M MIlilKIt Sf.NPAY. R. B. BoKley, of this city, suffer ed a fractured rib ot the riuht side and a fi'W minor bruises, in a double auto collision about two miles south of this city Sa'-j.vijiy J evening 1 he car which he Mrs. Mlllla A. Webb, mother of Percy A. Webb, manager of the Douglas Hotel, with whom she has been making her . home, passed waiiavay on Sunday morning at 7 driving, and In which hla family ; o'clock, following a long illness, was riding, was slruck from the , Mrs. Webb, who was past SO years front bv K. P. Melvln. of Itosehurg. i ot age. had been in poor health their and thie rear hit by a car driven by i (or several years, and for the past many friends In their new cottage in IurelHood. Mrs. linker I" the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vestul of Glen dale, her father being interested in the timber industry In that vicini ty. She was one of the most pop ular young ladies of Glendale and moved to this city a few weeks ago. Mr. Ilaker is tne son of O. C. Ilaker of this city, ami has spent K. T. Cannon, of Glide, the impact 8 weeks had been confined to h j throwing Mr. l!osley oat of the bed. gradually growing worse, as car. a result of the disease with whioh The oilier occupants escajied . she was afflicted. Brazilian Is an excellent linguist, the greater part of his life in this One of life biggest hits made in cftv. He u associated in business Brazil during recent accorded in 1924 to company which. staced a series of playB Including King Lear, Othel lo, and one of Ibsen's plays. American drama recently was Introduced to the people of Brazil, the piny being "Haliy Mine", the farce by Margaret Mayo., which was given by two companies ilnr t"" ne anm week, a. Brazilian Btock company and a London company stopping in UK) do Jan cirn nn it way to Buenos Aires. Native drama has not developed to a very stimulating level. Tlrere Is one stork company giving com edies of modern Brazilian lite. The Brazlllun Is an enthusiastic Anioiican moving picture fan. years was with his father, an Italian manager of the Laundry. and at present In Uoseburg Steam Heat with gas. KX!I.Wvm CAHItlKIt PIGEON IS I'ICKI.II I I SECRETARY TD without injury. It Is thought lhat j Mrs. Webb was born Fi b. 2, IS 15 smoke fiom a fire near the high-'at Boonevllle, Indiana. She was, way blinded the drivers and caused married in 1XU3 to James J. Webb, , the accident. Mr. Bosley was, who was engaged in farming in brought to this city and Dr. K. J. the middle wejt and Washington . Wainscoit attended his injuries. . until lf.SC when the family moved He Is reporled better today. to Roseburg. Mr. Webb passed; o laway 15 years ago, and following; Arundel, piano tuner. Phone HSL'thal time the deceased made her, o I home with her sun in this city. 74 ACCOUNTANTS QUALIFY I She Is survived by two sons and one dauf.'liter, John S. Webb, of NEW YORK, June 29. Seventy-1 Salem. Mrs. Rosa Hicks, Rose- four of the rami iuates who tried burg, and Perry A.Webb, ltose the recent examinations for certi-iburg. She also leaves six grand tied public accountant registration, children and two great grandchild- conduetcd In 25 slatesT succeeded ren. In passing, according to the Allied- j She wns a member of V I a- cun Institute of Accountants, "1st church, and a reguiar auen which prepared the ex4iiinatlon. I lant until HI health came upon ; There were 4110 candidates of her. She was a member of the Hi, A quiet wedding was porform-V ed Sunday "afternoon at 1:05 o' clock, when O. F. Hend'ershott, of Hlllurd and Miss Ruth Jarvls, of Arlington, were united in mar riage, Rev. 11. L. Caldwell, pastor of the local Baptist church, offi ciating. The ceremony, which was performed at the parsonage, was attended only be the brid'e's mo ther and a friend of the groom. .Mr. and Mrs. llendershott will make their home at V.'igwam Ta vern at Dillard for the present. Mr. llendershott Is employed us an S. P. operator at that place. Ills bride is the churming daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Jarvis of Arlington. Mr. Farmer, We'll Help You! nPHiS is a friendly Bank! It extends to you at all times a cordial Invitation to visit our institution and our officers. No matter what your problem is, no matter how difficult It may seem to you, we are sure that our cherished advice will prove beneficial to you. Come In today, tomorrow or any time and we shall be pleased to talk things over with you. UMPQUA VALLEY BANK ROSEBURG, OREGON FOR SALK Mo3t attractive lot In North Roseburg. Very cheap; terms. Mrs. L. O. Maddux, 620 North Jackson St. RASPBERRIES $1.75 per crate". Bring containers and pick them yourself. Lawrence Herscher, Dillard. Ore. BROCCOLI "PLANTS Ready to plant now. Ashby strain, $3.75 per thousand. M. Common, Curry Estate, R. F. D. 2. Box 65-A. LOST Between' Glide'-and Rose burg, a purse containing $20 in bills. Finder will please leave at Abraham's store and receive re-1 ward. FOR YOL'NG GIRL wants housework or j care of children. Call or address, 703 Fullerton SL j WANTED First class experienced waitress at once. Steady job. 1 Apply at Douglas Grill. FORSALEGallor7glassjugs, al-! so 100 feet rubber floor matting. , Bargains If taken at once. Pull-: - man Billiard Parlor, Cass St. LOGANBERRIES-FOR- SALE4 cts. a pound, bring containers and pick them yourself. J. A. Williams, 2 miles northeast of Roseburg. Phone 38F2. ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE 10 rooms, well furnished com plete wun everytning; central- lj ly located; doing a fine .paying DUsiness; cneap rent, jrice one hundred and sixty dollars cash. Full information Lawrence Agen cy, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. 20' Cooler Than the Street Lower Floor Antlers TT.T.r.IW.T.T.T.I.I.I.W.IIr.M.W.T; MARRIAGE LICENSES lIENrinRSIIOTT JARVIS To Oliver F. llendershott of Dillard, and Ruth Jarvis of Arlington. PAI Lt'S BARKER To Harry I). Paulus and Susie F. Barker, both of Roseburg. EDWARD-MORGAN To Walter II. Edward of Yoncalla, and Pearl Morgan of Creswell. COI.E-MOHR To Hughle A. Cole of Oskland, and 11a Bell Mohr, of Millwood. SALE OR farm, 5 miles south of city on Pa - cific highway; 3 acres In straw berries; 2) a. in growing garden, Earl Vosburgh. Roseburg. FOR SALE $250 buzz saw- in fine shape for $1 to responsible party. Sam McDowell's, 560 So. Evenings. . I A quality product for a delicate TRADE S-acre skin. Refreshing and invigorating. Bath salts especially priced, 93c. Lloyd Crocker. Summer I Footwear Sl'IT IS FILKD. outfit Terms outi was lieu 111 me v.iri-1111. See It at ' Court today by the Roseburg Na- S tionai Bang against waiter r.. Norman and others. The suit is - to foreclose a mortgage given as Pine. ; u hnm KQ ww, Pnn,llllnns.l t,il 0U7 tlfknh ltlfllM and Of the W. R. C failed. I A woman of strong character. 1 Bros. The largest number of success- 'she endeared herself to all who 1 Broccoli planters at Wharton ,r.V ! security on a promissory note, on REFLECTORS to fit your pres. whlch ,6870 , alleged to be ent head lamps Legal every- dtle The bank is represented by where. None better. 1 mpqua ; Attorney B. L. Eddy. Battery Station. New location, 1 - corner Douglas and Main Sta. CASH to loan to' home Order binder parts now. We can owners, furnish parts for McCormick, Deer- If you own your home and need ing, Champion, Milwaukee, Piano Immediate funds we can give and Osborne binders. Be sure to you prompt service. The 1'mp- get the numbers off the old parts, qua Savings and Loan Associa-1 Wharton Bros. : Abstract i tlon, with Company. ATTENTION Douglas fill cnndldali1 with California thhd. was In lndlnna. si cor.d and Texas Cook with gas. VKDI'nitl). Ore., June 29. An exhausted carrier pigeon was picked np at the lien Sheldon ranch north of Medford last night and fed by Lloyd Tinimotis.' son of J. W. Timnions. the foreman. The" were two bunds on the jilgenn's les. one of rubber, was marked S-K59 and one of alumi num wns marked VSC-22 1 1 f.. I Antles, secretary of the Rose biirK t'hamher of Commerce, has heen invited to lead the Round Table dlMCUxMlon on the subject "Protecting the CiiIIIMh Public," at the twelfth annual short course for ronimcrrlnl secretaries, to be held at the t Diversity of Oregon Julv 5 to In. A comprehensive program, with a new feature, "director's day," has been arranged f(,r Ihe week. J. H. Fuller, of Ashland, president of the 20' Cooler Than the Street Lower Floor Antlers knw her, and besides tije mem-: bers of the family she leaves many firm frier.. Is to mourn her death. The funeral services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 ; o clm k. Kev. W. S. . McCulhiKh j officiating. The funeral will be', held fiout the chapel of the Hose-' burg rnderiaking parlors, wtth in terment in the I. O. O. K. cemetery. ! TODAY'S BASEBALL American Leagua. At Poston R. II. New York - - 6 H It ot ton Hatteries: Feruon, Itfitl and Si-hang; (juinii, and Plcinkh. I HOUSE PAINT Taylor-linoe cuuirla u good con I ert. Tel iR I A, Philadelphia Brooklyn Philadelphia ANTELOPE HERO THRIVES ...10 Hi 0 Shawk'-y. Wlngfield R. H. E. .8 15 0 3 5 2 m wns marked vl l. runer, 01 Asmami, presioeiu 01 uie j savv.?. s tin a kv-i-.-."v?.'k 'v.wx.x'x'i',waik'.'w'' H $2.40 per Gallon THE LIBERTY THEATER V Denn-Gemt'en Co. ONLY TODAY AND TOMORROW This Big Special Program Jack London's Epic of Alaskan Snows "WHITE FANG" Tha Greatest Actor ths Ani mal World hat ever known! Ms ! "VV.-St- ' rc nm Fim rp Also The Oregonian Weekly including The Strawberry Carnival Also: A Speedy Feature Comedy: Stan Laurel in "PIE-EYED" Tills II Ik H"' Iu1 Show Only cts. fur adults, 10 cts. for children 1 gi A i d ) d i ! A inmmsuispi nsiiussl rsnr naileries: Vame and Deberry; Ni t.arlfc.011, hillnt auu Alison. CAI.CAItY. Alia.. June 29. An-1 1 telepe whleh wire threaleneu ithl At Cleveland R. H. E. 1 etliKllin In Canada have been p, rt 4 13 0 II successfully preserved In Nemis-. ,.,-. -hu, , I 1 7 2 1 Lnm -iitlniiHl Phi-Ic. When the; nntiu-i..B- tu..Da on.l llUddW- I I preserve was estuDiisneu in uu Yowell, Speece anc T.l.vatt. ', ihnm Rem nnlv 4.ri in (lie herd, the i Crop Insurance Insure your hay and grain now. Our agency offers yon real service In fire insurance mutters. We write automo bile Insurance. G. W. YOUNG 8c SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St. Phone 417 mlv last survivors of the thousands I that once had roamed the prairies. There are now animals in uie herd, a gain of 190. How well they breed In ciidtvi!y Is shown by the faet that th'-re was an Increase of 55 In VyiS alone. Antelope once were prized tro phies and suffered such ravages In numbers that extinction of the spf ciei was In siuht. A herd finally was disinver"d In Southern Alber ta and the trart of 6.000 acri'S on which the animitl were feed in? was surrounded by a fence of woven wire and all the work was dime without disturbing the animals. National Leaguo. At Cincinnati H. II. K. Plttsnuig 8 U 1 Cinelnna:? - 1 8 1 batteries: Morrison and Smith; Kixey, Htady and Uargreave. Iloston-N'ew York Guine called end of second: rain. llent with ptHj. Dr. Rupert A. Moon E lectro-Chlropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist 324 Perkins Htdg. Phone 654 ! ! 4 OR, . DC AN B. BUbAR niTUMICTRtST HMOllllll In the flttlas OlateffS 111 Jxksea Pt. WAITED 30 YEARS FOR VICTORY ST. ANOHKWS. Scotland, June 2! (A. 1'.) Mi mbers of the Rmal and Ancient Cmtf Club are partic ularly pleased that Robert Harris, a representative of the club, Von the amateur championship tins year. He Is the first member roprca entlnit the club to win the amateur cup in lift vears or since It wns won by U'sllo II. Melville In ISM. Sludennner Costa less per pom-.d .ban butter. Yesterday's Result. $ At Vernon 7 0; Portland 6 2. At Salt Lake lu-6; !Kan Fran-clsc-o 9S. i Second puma seven innlufts by aureementl. At Oakland I s; Seattle 2 4, At Sacramento 13; Los Anne! 155. , A I I r.rt uii.v i nave lum iuuu- sand dollars worth of 7 per cent first mortgaRes on eleven thou sand dollars worth of property; want to trade for Umpqua val ley ranch. Full information Law- Irence Airency, 125 Cass Street Phone 219. E. MODERN - DAIRY RANCH On 1 I pavement In edge of loVn: high ly Improved: wet: stocked; city water: electric liKhts: fit? acres In tract: 5 acres bearing prunes: other fruit: ' modern 6 room liouee; big dairy barn: 15 extra pood rows: 1 thoroughbred bull: fine team, harness, waeon; full tot t-ol-i ard implements: new milking machine, milk clarlfler; milk route auto delivery car; evrythinsr complete. Price $15, PftO. Easv terms. Lawrence Agency, 123 Cass Street. Phone 219. IF IT'S "DONE REAL Ql'ICK You can buy 120 acres ten miles fern Roeburg, one-half hile off paved hlRhway; hard surfaced road thru place; 20 acres good fie!d land cleared; 4 acres In j crop; new house: spring water p ped In; two barns; chicken house; 2 good cows; team mules, 1 names-, wagon; full set tools ! snl Implements: 2 hogs: 100 chickens; 6 turkeys: everything goes, but must go qukk. Price n;00 0i, half cash. Lawrence Agucy, 125 Cass Slreef. Phone 219. 3 Vital Topics Are You , "All-Together?" Feeling out of sorts Is a sure sign of not being ''ALL-TOGETHER. " It is truly amaz ln how "RIOHT" and "AI.I, TOGETHER" CHIROPRAC TIC will make you feel. ' MAKE CHIROPRACTIC, YOUR HABIT Headaches. Neuralgia, Neu ritis. Rheumatism. High Blood Pressure, Heart Trouble, ' Stomach Trouble, Rowel Trouble. Constipation. Kid ney and Bladder Trouble and many other troubles respond to our COMBINED ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC treat ments. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Parkins Bldg. Phone 554 You can wear new shoes as comfortably as old ones after your feet have been "Kootographed." Come In today and we'll show you how it's done. New Styles in Low Shoes White, Tan, Black, in Kid, Satin and Patent Combination S Let us fit you so you can walk in ease. ROSEBURG BOOJER1E IRVIN BRUNN Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet Perkins Bld0., Roseburg Fxr.w.&w.M.i.M.i.i.i:ii'i By All Means Worry Unless your Home, Business, Personal Effects and Auto are fully protected by Insurance. Insurance Is Our Business MaSIMIC 810C. ROStBliRC. ORE 20" Cooler Than the Street Lower Floor Antlers We sell Pennine McCormlclc and Peering binding twine. If your ma chine Is either one of these makes you will have less trouble by using it. Wharton Lho. Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg, P-ostburg. Or Phone S. Dr. Harrison Folk f I Chiropractor I Elertronlo and Elect roTheraphy Wei? rerklni Did. ANCIENT INDIAN GRAVEYARD DISCOVERED IN CALIFORNIA SANTA RARRAR A. Cal.. June 29 (A. P.) An amlenl Indian Braveyard. believed to antclate the California mlsjlon period. :n discovered recently near Purl$itna Mission In the Sanla Ynei Vail y near here, by lon .feadowa and Ray tiruwell. Orange, Cal., re search workers. A number of pre historic specimens, including 'v era) Indian skeletons, skulls, beads and arrowheads were obtained. Tbe burial pint, once the "harpr hunting grounds" of bronzed s rlnrs of the west, was situated in the renter or what was a 1 v e it?.' bean patch, which, up to the Fbone 411 ot Uia discovery, coiuplcUly olili Used Cars and Trucks 1924 Ford Sedan. Four Door Original tires. 1924 Chev. Hoadster. New car, guarantee. 1921 Ford Truck. Cab and body. 1923 Chev. Ton Truck. Cab. platform and stakes. 1 92 3 Chev. Touring. Priced very low. 1923 Chev. Sedan. Recondi tioned, repainted. 1921 Sludebaker Spec. Six. Repainted, reconditioned. E. Z. Terms Trades Accepted Ed. Marsh Motor Co. Chevrolet Dealer Sales Service LAST TIME TONITE ELINOR GLYN'S "HIS HOUR" with Alleen Pringle and John K Hubert Pathe News and Comedy 10c 25c jj Rod La Roque and Jacqueline Logan In "Code of the Sea" A Paramount Feature World News 10c 15c TUESDAY NITE, JUNE 30 FRANCES FERGUSON AND HER Golden Gate Girls' Revue sivniNo r)Acic c.mr.s' orchestra LILLIAN KYLE Jets Toe Dancer ALICE HEATH Saxaphone Wizard Featuring PAIOK RISTER3 Terpsichorean Triumphs NADINE Dance Arabs JESSE LEE Blues Sinner Beautiful Stage Settings and Costumes Also Feature Picture Program RICHARD BARTHELMESS "The Enchanted Cottage" NOTE The Revue will appear but once each evening, between first and second picture programs. 25-c ANTLERS