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...'"S.,-t.- SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1925. r Summers Newest Styles . SHOES Ttolntlor, trimmer, are the later patterns Just received In kltl, patent and satin. These styles arH now the talk of iho town. I ah us lit you In pur ' . Cool Shoe Dept. where fitting will be a ; pk-asure. Summer Wants Now Specially Priced. Printed Silk Chiffon and Georgette Dresses $16.95 llu tlit ilk Suit. ('iiim-ne 1'aruHoK Vollea, Bilks Letter Service bettor Merchandise II! (Aom-laM Prra Lnanl WlrO SALEM, Ore.. June 30. A re plica of the T'-nnenaee aiitl-evolu-tlon lull which has stirred th9 country through the Scopes cafe will lie initiated In Oregon. Wash ingtoa and California to be pas sed by the electorate of those thtee mates, according to Dr. K. A. Canthcll, who hai charge of dvbatlng lr. W. M. Itll-y. In Cali fornia. Oregon and Washington, on the question of teaching evolu tion In the schools. Ir. Canlrell taken the Hide again! the funda mentalist. He l here arranging for debate In the near future with Dr. Itlley at Sab-m and Eu gene. Dr. rantrell declares that the first big gun In the battle to put over Ihe Anti-evolution bill In three (nail states, will be fired In September, when th Rev. Wil liam Bunday. Evangelist, opens with a aeries of meet tigs In Port land and axitcrtx that Sunday's opening guns will be followed by a barrage throughout the three state by such speakers as Wil liam Jv.nnlnvi llryan. Dr. XV. B. Kllev, and others. While the Tennessee bill was paused by the legislature of that atalo. Dr. Tanlrell says that in the three coast states the effort will be metre to put over the bill be fore any legislature will have a chance to convene and take the fight directly to the people. Dr. Cantrell last night tele graphed Dr. Ililey at Seattle, ask ing that a darw be set definitely for the debates in Salem and Eu gene and states, the debate here probably will be on July Sth and at Kugene July 9. ferences for the purpose ot unify ing the work of the various organ izations throughout the coiiry, and giving a more thorough un derstanding of the various prob lems and activities which the or ganizatlons have before thetn. Miss Hayes spoke on subjects of organization, problems which each community association must meet, programs, and other matters relative to ihe work of the parent teach r groups. fcihe outlined a program of ef fort to maintain Interest and to create a deeper Interest In school activities, and took up ways In which the associations can better benefit their schools. The Institute was well attended, the afternoon session particularly being visited by a number of rep resentatives of the associations in neighboring towns and communi ties. Miss Hayes was accompanied to RoBeburg by Mrs. George J. Per kins, the state president, who alto addressed the Institute. , : ATTENTION ARTISANS I I . United Artisans will Install otricers and bold initiation on Thursday night, July 2. All members urged to be present. We are agents for McCormlck Deerlng all steel threshers. ') its Is the latest design made. We will be glad to quote you prices and send you literature. Wharton Ilros. (.taehtrd Prrm lunl Wlr..) CHICAGO, June 30. William D. Shepherd was freed today of all critnlnsl charges In connection with the death of his millionaire foster son, when the grand Jury ! returned a "no hl!i" on the death J of Airs. Kmma Nelson McCllntoek. Mrs. M ('Unlock was the mother I of Hilly" . McCllntoek. whose j death from typhoid was the basis of the trial at which Shepherd t was aeoultted lust week. Tire I coroner's Jury had recommended grand Jury proceedings when pi I pens, reported that Mrs. McClln- tocks body contained poison. There remains for disposition the will contest In which Isabella Pope, "Hilly" McCllntock's fiancee and several cousins of the youth are disputing the right of Shep herd to the fl.uoo.OOO McClln toek estate. concern felt i for folks in stricken city iContlnued from page 1.) i nouncement of the list of Injured. His brother, Michael Lamm, was i connected with the Santa Barbara 'mission. Rubber belting at Wharton Broi. Machine oil and oil cans at Wharton tiros. Hoy genuine McCormlck or Deer lng binding twine. It will give you lens trouble. Sold by Wharton Uros. ' MARION DA VIES In "JANICE MEREDITH" The recollection of qunllty will linger long after pr4ce paid is forgotten. HOLD INSTITUTE IN CITY TOD Vital Topics Are You "All.ToEether?" Fct'llng nut of nrt.n In a fliira uteri of not Hi-Inn "AMrTO (iUTIIKU. " It Ih tritiy HmAi iiut how "RIGHT" iimi "ALIV TOGKTHKK" CHIKOI'KAC TIC will muke you fnel. MAKE CHIROPRACTIC YOUR HABIT Hcadachea, NeuralKla, Neti rltlM, HlHiuiiHttsm, 1111) Wood Pronmire, Heart Trouble, Htmiiruh Trouble, IIowl TroutW Count pillion. Kid iwy nni) Illndihr Trouble and many other troubles respond to our COM MINK I) IXKC TKOCHIUOritAC'TlC tn at tni'iits. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Perklnt Dldfl. Phont 654 Tho DouKlaa County rarent Teacher asocb.lion held an all dny iiiHtltute at the M. E. Church today, the institute being conduct i(J by MiB Frances Iluyea. 'J 'fd secretary of the National ConnrenB itf I'arenta ani Teachem. MIks II ay en l traveling throughout the country, holdinK Instltut'-a and con- ! Flashlights 3 DAYS ONLY Dependable 2-cell Everroady Flashlights FOR CAMP OR CAR Complete with fresh batteries and bulb. 65c ! EACH SPECIAL JULY 4TH All standard, made in U. 8. A. let W. t'nxs tnear llepol) I'hom- till Arthur H. Crowell WestlnghouNe .Muzda l,amps DENTISTRY Dr. NERBAS Phone 488 Masonic Building THOUSANDS of people would have their teeth fixed were it not for the high prices and failure to get results. My EXTENSIVE EX PERIENCE plus large equipm e n t eliminates BOTH. G O O D JUDGMENT makes Modern Dentis try practical and within reach of all. I save you pain, time and guarantee you sat isfaction. I cart Improve your LOOKS, YOUR HEALTH, and add to yotir personality. Painless Extraction. Gas When Desired. When Desired New Teeth same day. REGULATING PYORRHEA PLATE WORK A 'SPECIALTY Consultation Free. CARE DF FEET ! PORTLAND, June 30. Indian war veterans were In informal sea hIod here today preliminary to the opening of the general pioneer T&- uufon tomorrow. 1 Tonight the Sons and Daughters of Oregon pioneers hold a meeting at Central library which forms a connecting link between the two reunion. i It will consider plans for dedi cation of tho Harlow Memorial Tablet on the Mount Hood loop, and will consider arranging for a nut table memorial tablet for Iml- .Urant Park at Meacham. J. T. Teal president and It la expected that Jraiae Scott Iiullork will be ad vanced to succeed him. A Cyclone aeeder will keep down the weeds in your field or orchard. Ste one at Wharton III OS. nrwiins mm iimimi n ii i 1 20 Cooler U I Than the Street I I Lower Floor I Antlers s THE LIBERTY THEATER LAST TIME TONIGHT This Big Special Program Jack London's Epic cf Alaskan Snows "WHITE FANG" Th Greatest Actor ths Ani mal World has ever knownl a mBrmm Also The Oregonian Weekly including The Strawberry Carnival Also: A Speedy Feature Comedy: Stan Laurel in "PIE-EYED" U HOUSE TAINT fi $2.40 per Gallon 3 Dcnn-Gcrrct?cn Co. ARGENTINA ANXIOUS TO SEND STUDENTS TO U. S. 1 T1UKNOS AiniCS, June 30. (A. P.) At a recent meeting of the Argentina section of the Interna tional Kducatlonal Institute, the exrhanjiH of graduates between American and Argentine univer sities was strongly advocated. It was renolved that this should be principally upon the basis of pro viding these students with chairs of their own htnftuago in the coun try where tbfy intend continuing their studies, and thus give them opportunity, by teaching, to earn their living expenses, A knowl- 'edge of tho language of the coun Iry was also established as a nec dsHary qualification for obtaining , !hese professorships. The meeting also resolved to ac cept an offer of the American sec tion of Ihe Institute to send to llmnos Aires a woman graduate of the School of Domestic Kcon omy of Columbia University to give n course of lectures, and also cmumlsHinncd Kdward P. Keeley, the American commercial attache hero, to reesume negotiations al ready started towards establishing a number of technic:)! scholarships for Argentine' students in some of the great industrial establishments iu the 1'nlted Slates. (AMorintM Ir-M Lnuetl Wlr.) PORTLAND, Ore., June 30. General care ot the human body with special emphasis on the feet came in for a large share of the discussions at todays arsslons ot the conference of the Northwest Medical Association, i. Dr. Arthur A. Gray, of Seattle, lln discussing the proper clothing jfor children, said that many moth lers start their children off wrong in life by trying to dress them in i style rather than as a means of (protecting them from the ele tnents. Dr. Gray denounced short j flocks for growing children In win ter and Bpring months. Ho also 'paid bis respects, inversely speak ing, to shoe clerks who sell women shoes for their children that are i'the latest thing" rather than "the yjest thing'. 'Ihe physician said that shoes had more to do with the general dealth of both children and adults than most people real ized. ' Hit sa!d button shoes and patent leather shoes should be avoided as a regular thing. I Other physicians, among them, Professor LewelJyn F. -Barker of ' Johns Hopkins University, said that no reputable physician now days attempts to handle a case without first taking into eonsider jation the patient's mental condi tion. Some time was given to the discussion of "sick complexes" , which were described as cases ot ! persons who merely imagine them selves sick. These, it was assert ed were numerous. ' Tho physicians selected 6lacler National Park as tnelr next meet ing place. Heat with ga. Crop Insurance Insure your hay and grain now. Our agency offers you real service In fire Insurance matters. We write automo bile Insurance. a W. YOUNG c SON INSURANCE 116 Cas. St. Fhone 417 Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and 8p!ne Specialist. 324 Perkins Itldg. Thone 654 KIWANt ANS ENLIST FOR OEFENSE DAY All those present at today's meeting of the Hosehurg KiwanJ club enlisted for one day In the Lv S. army, for July 4th. as their part In the National IWense Day tests. After a silnlng speech by H. A. Canada)', the oath was delivered to the Kiuanlans by him. After re pealing the obligation they all signed the enlistment papers. Mr. Canadiiy's talk was along patriotic lines and the finest of Its kind ever delivered before (lie local club. Lincoln A titles, secretary of thf ; chamber of commerce, gave a ten-' minute talk on his work and the service uf a commercial organiza tion to a community. Mr. Antlea is a pleasing speaker and his talk to- iiay wn wen rereiveo. Mrs. Llntett played two beautiful 'piano sohm as a musical feature of (he program. 0 Cook with gas. CHRISTIANS BEATEN The HapiM IvMoliiy combina tion team Oefrttttd the Cbilotlaiis In the twiliKht hatue last night by I a score of lo to 3. The comhlna Hon team a. slugging hard Inst nlirht. nnd nun.Td a flock f hii (off Kppsteln. pitehing for the i hristiHtis. Kppsteln. howev FORD NOT BIDDING FOR WOODEN VESSELS (A't:.t.H 1T. I.-aied Win-.) WASHINGTON, June 30. Rids from twenty Individuals and com panies were opened by the fleet i corporation today for sale of 2ou dipping iMiard vessels for scrap ping, but the name of Henry Ford did not appear. No explanation was available as to why Mr. Ford who had Indicated an intention oi bidding did not sub mit a tender and Chairman O'Con or of the shipping board said Tie had received no communication from the manufacturer on tho sub ject. The bids were for varying num bers of the vessels under varying conditions and d'ffered whMy. Only one bid for the entire 200 i was received. It being from the Hostotf and Iron Metal Company of Haltimore for a blanket sale at $1,370,000. The General Metal S ipply company of Oakland, Cal jmade an offer for 193 vessns uli'der I varying conditions which ran from : $1200 to $i,o00 each. i -o BABE RUTH 13 1 BACK IN GAME ' BOSTON, June 30. Babe Ruth, Yankee slugger returned to the game today when the yankees lin ed up against the Boston Ited Sox. An x-ray photograph of his sprain ed ankle made at the Boston City Hospital this morning revealed that no bones were broken by the foul ball that struck bis ankle sev eral days ago. t NW TODAY t FOR RENT 6-room, modern bun galow. Phone 379-Y. FOR SALE While Lrghorn pul 1. (. Phone 210-L between 4 and p. m. FOR BALE Fine iturdy broccoli plants of Uutner', late strain. 8. W. Leake. FOR RENT 3 rooms, bath, prirata porch, large garden, phune. 644 K or 282. FOR RENT 5-roora, modern house, furnlnhed. Inquire at 604 West Lane St. FORD CAR 1919, has starter block. Looks like new. In fine condition, J100.00. iJhone 144. WANTED Concrete work In ex change for excellent Dodge screen delivery. Phone 42-J. FOR RENT 2 furnished housv keeping; rooms. Inquire at 616 Winchester or phone 170-Y. FOR SALECHEAP New foot beer barrel at Cleo's Confection ery on Sheridan street- FOR SALE Broccoli plantsTAsh by No. 1 strain. Henry. Lander, Route 1. Roseburg, box 137; phone 2F12. FORltENT 5-roonT" house with bath for $16; also 5-roora fui nished house, $23. Cliaa. Ryes, 26 N. Jackson St. U.WMAN7h6haTbeenM wishes llKht work. Will work for small wages. Address 322 E. Second Ave., N. FOR"SALE"ON GROUND150"tlef wooil, block and slove mixed. J. H. Short. 4J miles N. E. of town, all downhill to Roseburg. FORRENT10acreson highway, close in and near store. Large house and plenty of fruits of all kinds. City water, G. V. Helblg, 407 West Cass St. MutuarFIre He- Farm and 8 "nag Thrift Leads to Independence The thrifty person la happy and prosperous as he goes forward on his way to independence. Remember thut evwry great for tunH was started on the .firm foundation of sale Investment. An account with the Roseburg National Bank Inspires regular savins. 4't Interest Paid on Savings ... Accounts. TheRosebuig National Bank Rosebur.Ore. COOKED FOOD SALE If yoa wish to buy supplies for your 4th of July picnic dinner, go to the Peoples Supply Co. July 3rd. when the - Loyal Women's class ot the Christian S. S. will hold a cooked food sale. Latimer's Arsenate Lead eigh teen cents per pound at Stearns and ("henowetb. Oakland. Ore. THE FARMERS lief AsB'n of Portland. suburban property, rate 3 cts. per $100. I. M. Tuthill, Douglas L.O. agent. LOST Twokeys on ring with name piate Inscribed R. V. Camp bell, Roseburg. Finder please return to J. IL Sinnlger Sheet Metal Works. FOR SALEAfine home on StcpS ens St. two corner lots; R-room modern house. Price $.r)250; terms. Chas. Kyes, 826 N. Jack son St. MARION DA VIES in "JANICE MEREDITH" The most stupendous picture ' of all times. 20' Cooler Than the Street Lower Floor Antlers niV.Z SAW OUTFIT With tach ment to drive from Ford car. No faster cutter anywhere. Nearly new. Complete with pulleys and belting: $30.00. Phone 144. NOTICE Commencing Juiy 1st. I am taking a vacation. No more laauty work until further notice. Many thanks for your gene patronage. Mrs. Amy Rogers. ANOTHER FORD BARGAIN! 1924 Ford Roadster In the best of condition Guaranteed 30 days Price onlv $2S!. MATHEWS MOTOn-X-CHANGE l!y the City Hall MONTHLY PAYMENT LOANS. If you wish to build or buy a home or refund your present mortgage Investigate our monthly, repay ment plan. The Vmpqua Sav- Inns and Loan Association, with Douglas Abstract Company. AMERICAN "DRUM" TYPE HEAD LAMPS With Flatlite reflec tors. $9 SO per pair. Ford type $7.50 per pair complete. Reflec tors only $4.00 pair. Flatlite is the best mad lighting device. I'mpqua Ilattery Station. New lo- cni)n, cor. Douglas and Main I St3. I CAN'T DIY A SHANTY TN TOWN For the price I am offer ing my 120 acre farm 10 miles from Roseburg; one-half mile otr pavement; hard surfaced road thru place; 20 acres good field land; some crops; new house with' finest spring water supply piped in; two barns; chicken house; the tx'&t commer cial wood proposition in tte county; 2 good cows; team niults; lurm.; wagon; full set tools and lmpb mrnts; 2 hogs; loo chickens; 6 turkeys; every thing goes for sixteen hundred dollars, half cash. Shut your eyes and grab. You ean niakeio mistake. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. DANCE Rainbow Gardens Wednesday Nite It's Wonderful There Music by those SIX SWANEE BOYS They made a big hit come and hear 'em. Jitney Hop TODAY'S BASEBALL National League. At Chicago R. II. E. Pittsburg - 0 3 0 t'hU-iici) 1 .6 1 llatterles: .Meadow and Smith; Kaufman and liartuett At New York R. II. E Boston 3 7 2 New York 2 6 2 llallerles: Cooney and O'Neill; Scott aucl Snyder. At Philadelphia R. II. E. rtrooklvn 9 IS 1 Philadelphia . 10 17 4 Katterles: Elnhaidt. HuMiell. Osborne and Taylor; lletts, L'lrlch and Wilson. 1 nn or an BUbAR I lv''" ,,""r ""'l"-'- nd b.t.l OIWstTHiIt I ,rr"r" '" "U'-lal tlm.. ronlrl!...le,i Specialist la th. fitting et I 'largely to Ihe hli-h score rhalk-d Ul.-. I up acalnxl the t'hrlaMnns. ! in j. t.c wt. j , "iTll, ' "ny r"pe. pulley., carriers and m I track al Wharton Urns. American League. At Cleveland R. H. E D.'tnilt - S 10 S Cleveland 8 0 Halteries: Whltehill, lln; le and na5ler: Miller and Sewell, Woodall. Used Cars and Trucks 1924 Ford Sedan. Four Door Original tires. l924 ,Chev. Roadster. New car, guarantee. 1921 Ford Truck. Cab and body. 1923 Chev. Ton Truck. Cab, platform and stakes. 1923 Chev. Touring. Priced very low. i 1923 Chev. Sedan. Recondi tioned, repainted. 1 92 1 Studebaker Spec. Six. Repainted, reconditioned. EL Z. TernM Trades Accepted Eld. Marsh Motor Co. Chevrolet Dealer Sales Service You can wear new shoes as comfortably as old ones after you feet have been "Kootographed." Come in today and we'll show you how it's done. Summer Footwear New Styles in Low Shoes White, Tan, Black, in Kid, Satin and Patent Combination Let us fit you--so you can walk in ease. I ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN Shoes That Satisfy and Fll Vour Feet Perkins Bldg., Roseburg S V By All Means Worry Unless yotlr Home, Business, Personal Effects and Auto are fully protected by Insurance. Insurance Is Our Business sttsomc ucci MSEBURC. OK 20' Cooler Than the Street Lower Floor Antlers ILL HEALTH COMPELS ME To sacrifice the best stock ranch In the county; I have 250 aetes with 60 acres of sandy river 'bottom land bordering on the river worth $150 per acre; my house Is worth twenty-five hundred. Illg stork barn; all other necessary buildings; team; harness; wag on; binder; plows; rake; mow er harrows; full set tools and implements. Including fully equip ped blacksmith shop; 2 cows; 30 head ewes: 20 hogs; 40 turkeys; 3d thickens; tractor; wood saw; cream separator: 26 acres In corn; 20 acres wheat; spring wa ter piped everywhere. Every thing got s for eighy thousand, half cash. If you want a ranch .buy this. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. Tonite and Wednesday FRANCES FERGUSON AND HER Golden Gate Girls'iReviie SINGING DANCING GIHLS' ORCHESTRA Kany HeKinM people vtio can not nffont to buy a new car, and -till ffol the need of having one. look for a good used car in the NVw Review c las tilled ada. Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parkins Bldg. Roseburg. Or Phone St. W r. m Thla III Knerlul Show Dnlv 2.'i cli. for adults. 10 Cts fur rhllilren T. Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic and Xlectro-Thrphy 417 Perkins Bid. J'hont m MANY BAD FIRES IN NATIONAL FOREST PENI. June Jo Another fire, reported al 4". o'clock this morn ing. In the Fremont National For et now makes a total of elcht In .the area Iving between Ijipine. .Fort l!ork and Crescent, according ,to wrd from Ihe IVsehtites Na tional Forest headquarter here. jSe fai of the fires are reported unl. r control. At New York- R. H. E. floaton S 7 2 New York - 2 ! Itatteries: Jon and Schang; Ehmke and PUIich. No cost games at Portland today. At Washington R. II. E Philadelphia 0 2 S Y-hiniM(m 7 12 0 Patlerles: Harris. P.aUTnrirtn-T and Cochrane, Perk.ns; Johnson nitd Ruel. Camn cook stoves. ZlglerFee Ildw. Co. Hundreds have rut their O. K. on News Review clalflcl ada aa di rect leads to thrift and short euts to success. Rod La Roque and Jacqueline Logan "Code of the Sea" A Paw m ottnt Feature I World News j 10c 15c I LILLIAN KYLE Jaza Toe Dancer ALICE HEATH Saxaphone Wizard Featuring PAIGE SISTERS Terpslchorean Triumphs NAD1NE Dance Arabs JESSE LEE Blues Singer Beautiful Stage Settings and Costumes Also Feature Picture Program RICHARD B'ARTHELMESS "The Enchanted Cottage" NOTE The Revue will appear but once 4sVh evening, between first and second picture programs. ANTLERS Entire Change of Pictures and Vaudeville Tomorrow