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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1925.
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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.
,
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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