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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1925. BIG ELKS SHOW at Antlers TONffi MAMMOTH FEATURE FILM BEBE DANIELS In "UNGUARDED WOMAN'1 Doors Open at 7:30 P. M. and One Show, Starting at 8 P. M. ADMISSION: 25c and 50c B I G ACTS 3 Of Home Talent Vaudeville PROCEEDS TO BE USED TO ADVERTISE DOUGLAS COUNTY AT ELKS NATIONAL CONVENTION l; i' if .! i i ; i ' i fi ' T"V T . L ,m irn Thrift Leads to Independence The thrifty portion Is happy and prosperous an ho goes forward ou hiri way to independence. Kemember that every great for tune wan started on the firm foundation of safe Investment. An account with the Koseburg National Hunk inuplres regular saving. 4'fe Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. TheRosebwgNational Bank Roseburg, Ore. U. S. GERMAN TRADE ' PACT DRAWS VARIED VIEWS FROM POWERS WASHINGTON. July 7. (A. P.) The question of future commer cial Intercourse, aB -we I aa of dip lomatic relations, is occupy Inn the chanceries of the Washington, dip lomatic corps. Since the senate ratified the comercial treaty with Germany, drafted as a standard for similar I t nVw tod aY i fcfc -Sleeping room . S. Fine. and i modern I pacts with other countries, dlplo- ) Owing to some onions, two cages of pimentos, two crates of green peppers, and twen ty gallons of mayonnaise-(lrertsiiiK. One hundred gallons of Ire cream Htid threw hundred pounds of as-1 FOR RENT ported cakes and cookies topped garage. 3- oir ine m ai. uounuess cups or " " 1M-.VT ; r rufff were served and the supply , ' L "rooni; or lemonade which was much in demand, not only during lunch but i WANTKl Man for work In hay-1 all afternoon, totalled 750 gallons., f i-lJ. Kubt. Markers. Box 4, Ut. I Needless to say everyone had ' 1. city, or inouire at laundrv. 1 enough to eat. i ! The success of handling the big! OK SALE First class oak dining! unexplaln- crowd with comparative ease was! room uit at nalf Irice- fhone . I a. E From Oakland- Here From Eugene Mrs. Julia Compton and daughter j Dr. A. F. Sether and son, Cor were arrivals her this morning don, motored here from Eugene from Oakland, and spent several Monday and are spending otday honra In Itoxehurg shopping. attending to buslneits matters. "A Hrlde's Iilary," being pub- assistants who served over 2uuv e lished dally In the News-He- 4 people in less than a half-hour. CHARGE OF BURNING SLASHING WITHOUT PERMIT BE FOUGHT ItKNT Nicely furnished house., including electric range and water heater. 477 S. Jackson. St. Phone HM-J. KOU RKNT Housekeeping rooms, newly papered and painted, bath, garage, use of electric washer. Nil W. Lane. Full SALK 2b-acre poultry and dairy ranch close In; good value I for $27u(i ; terms. Chas. Kyes, ! IC'6 N. Jackson St. , .- How to Keep Cool Order your Groceries from this (tore by phone, and have them tent up on the free delivery. In this way you do not have to fix up to come down town during' the heat, and we save you the perspiring job of lugging your pur ' chases home. We think enough of your patronage to do this for you, and you not only save energy but it pays you to buy our way. Phone us and try it out. Lilly of the Valley Catsup, pint 25c White Wonder' So26baTS $L00 2 bars Borax Soap Free Good Coffee, I lb 47c M. & R. Vanilla, 4 oz. bottle 45c Golden West Tea, 1 lb 55c Amazio Oil, pints, 26c; quarts 50c ECONOMY GROCERY, O. L. JOHNSON The Store That Strves Vou Best. Phong 63 344 N. Jackson 8t DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT IDLEYLD PARK (On North Umpqua 5 miles above Glide.) SPECIAL "Roseburg Niijht," in song and dance, featured by Arlrii;h Herron's Hollywood Five Free Camp Ground FURNISI 1ED CABINS FOR RENT 4 THE LIBERTY THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW No Advance In Prices. Only 10 and 15 Cnts Agnes Ayres in "HER MARKET ALUE" More stirring than the slane success which thrilled New York and London for a solid year. Also: The Aesop's Fable. Also: The Town Topics Also: Dinky Doodle Comedy matin ...nti hnvA hnuleil Ihem- w auie error two leuers contain- x Hue iu uie uiiiimii; eiiuris OI tnci selves In studying it and forward- Installments of the story, 4 t'liu- Strom and his staff of able! poll Ing reports to their governments. Ing according to the commercial 7 tllv,'f one !,t,y !n situation In the different coun- ! l'aue of this fact It tries, are generally unanimous In b? nc"ary to omi,t, ,he condemning certain provisions of ,orJr, fur ' ua"- u"t he the standard treaty, while praising "lng chapters can be ob- others. Most of the Kuropean na- talned. A telegram was dls- .ion. are dealing with the ; Thi , wm d?i 5 A charge of -boning slashings AuVnUirMrT coven,''1h;rrm.8r9gd n:: "l-hou. a pern,,, has been filed In flit 1 6 "J Bll iMlltrj llinil DU II1UL f II tj W . 1 m'.h of Trt,o ir.mt'v "cation of the story can prub- flrH WHS allowed to escape. Mr. I Kt)H 8ALK 124 Oakland Six In the case of Turkey, no treaty, Muetsel's attorney, Albert Abra-! touring, like new, run 4000 miles. comercial or otherwise, now ex-J ,h7w.kre8Um OI Z ham. suited today that a plea of; Will accept Ford part payment. lata. Actum Intercourse Is P"- , uty win bH flle() ,n ansv,.er : Write, giving phone. Wm. Frank- rr;rasrnrrore.rt nesa and other Interests in Turkey. I . . ' z' r;, " .'M " 1 KOCNl) Small, gota-plated pin. The senate failed at the last ses- .rr"r l"r ""vy concep ion oi . .. .. ,"11 bearing Inscription "S-0S" and mtuiru nautili 1 1 cainif in . ,"". mis )' , "LAI'HS tli-ld Rtvii f iim troiiiv whii-k ncrmit rt'tniirenipnt of th lnw ivhiIh: ! Th. fire that eHraiiiil was i kvot : FoH SALK Six-foot cut Cham- "Kach of the two hih contract- confined to the land Mr. Muftzd iiiK parties hinds ilsflf to Rive to had midT )fusi, and was extfn the nationalR, vessels, and Kods fiisheil by his own crew, it Is stat- I. sioo to ratify the treaty with Tur key and It Is expected the situa tion will remain unchanged until the senate meets In iJecembt'r. Hear Admiral Ilrlstol, now acilntr as American hiKh rommlsimitr in Turkey, will continue to siundle American interests there urtil 'a ! ' uu,r, K- every , mnr. .aiuraciArv relRi.nnlitn l I fvor, prIvlleR. or Immunity: Miuiiiinh.t I which It rhall have accorded to The principal I tin n -it i. ..!.. I., 1 opposition In for-' lhlr. Htll(J M .... LEGION AUXILIARY PtCfilC elKn quarters to the (lennan com mercial treaty Is In the senate res servatlon under which confess re tains the power, after one year, to revoke those clauses which stipu late that no preferential treat ment shall be accorded American shipping or goods transported in American bottoms, without allow ing identical advantages to Ger man goods and shipping. As agtnst this, however, foreign diplomats consider that the United states accepted for the first time in the nrni: Mv optlml nirlir will l" rliiMt-il tor Hhtiut l liifl -KjllTillIK Julv , while litklntc lAiNt KrMMiinto liiHirtn'tlon in ...t..n.. irv lilt. I H Ut'MAIt whether such fuvored state shall have been accorded Mich treat ment gratuitously or In return for j reciprocal compensatory treat ment." It is held by some of In dip!o l mats, however, that satisfactory ' comerce with llm I 'n tied Stah s can only be established by a trade policy covering a long stretch, of years. ' On the whole, the most In f 'li en I In I diplomatic counselor her' believe the various objections brought against the treaty are not of sufficient importance to over- balanco the general spirit of the agreement. 1 hey hold thai document was drawn with lli tenlion of initiating a policy i rigorous and universal I commercial tn attueut. tilde they hold to he fair. The utti- Owner please call at 1 this office and pay adv. charge. pion binder, in good condition, $tii; also an Osborne binder, 1 ' needs renewing, $10. Curry' ranch. rOH SALE nfoccolHiiatsrAshby ! j No. I stiaiu $4 per thousand. Trimmed, dipped and mudded if, de.stred. I). It. Bryant, Phone I J75-R. - I Will be lieh! st F. A. Stewart's, ranch (Laurel Crest), near L'den- bmver. Wednesday evening, 7ul7iLOl.ANDKKK.KS FOR SALE On LeKinnnalrs, their wires. families and sweethearts Irvlted. I Cars to accommodate all who have1 none wiU Kave armory aj 6 p. in. hharp. For further particulars, if ( desirrd, phone 3-ll-Y CZECHOSLOVAKIA READY TO SETTLE ITS DEBTS Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parkins Bldo Roseburg, Or Phons 8. WASHINOTON. July 7. With ! dates tentatively set for receiving ' the French and Belgian debt mis-1 t lie sions, and with negotiations al- t in- ready under way wilh Italy, the , f state denarttnent was notified to --tnahiy of ,jny that Czechoslovakia will for rhis alt I- niallv announce within h few ilava i Its i-i-nflinesH In enter Immeiliiit e ' imie iiur.i tne r.tirH-an concp. couU.rvm.,.n rr gettlcinent of its : linn ,,f -favored notioti :it- re-ci.nslruftl.m dvbt to tlte Vnlted men! Is aHcrihed in the same iir- ' cle, to the need of American Indus- , - hl(- r,.h.s',,)Vaklan legation ! or off bath. 60 cts. per crate if you pick them. Pickers wanted at once. Phone 3sF2 between 6:30 and 7 p. in. W. I. Love, 2 miles northeast of Roseburg. WANTED Homesttad rellnqulsh- ment, timber and grazing, with flowing ft ream. Must be well sit ! uated and cheap. Give full par titulars. Address A. F. Hurst- korta. care News-Review. WUY NOT (JET RIIJ OF ITT Owner will trade and take in part payment small ranch or timber tiact. No cash required. market. rmed the depart men t that its government at a cabinet meeting had formally acknowledged the ob ligation and that an official note Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Klectronio and TClectro-Theraphj 417 Perkins Bids. Phono 4D1 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 Cass St. Phone 417 SUMMER HOSIERY That women's silk hose at $1 i0 gutlining its desires would be forth- i lari s is sun iy tar ine Dest coming. buy anywhere. Ilig line of nnn'j, women a and cuildrt n's viin m-r hose at Carr's. NEW POWER DEVELOPMENT ON ROGUE RUMORED It Is reported that survey rn ws of The California Oregon Towt-r Company have been actively en gaged In reconnaissance work in the vlnlclty of Prospect the past! month. In addition to the fumy' parties a foundation investigation crew of several enulm et s has ht a making studies In this Wrinity. it is said. This activity on the part' of the Copeo C4ncern would seem to Indicate thai the next hit; pou- r development of this company is destined to take place on the noi'B fork of the ItoKue Klver not far dis tant from the present I'ro.-p.-rt planL n j OREGON EDITORS TO ' VISIT THE CAVES bulkhead The Czecho-SIovakian recon struction debt i about fS0.0UO.onO the amount having been agreed upon by a Czecho Slovakin mission sent here In June 1923. In add!- ' tlon about $11,000,000 is due fori expenses Incurred by America for j the transportation from Siberia to! Czecho slovakia of Checho Slovak lan troops In 1919 and i oui;.o i la(, kkci ivi:i. I WASHINGTON. July 7. Ore- . goti and M istinsippl state flag.-t j were accepted 1'V rottnater-tien- j eral New today for the post offip department's collect Ion. whi.'h now larks only t'ie Hags of Kan- ( mm. Nevada. New Mexico. Nort h Iiakola and Wyoming to make it '. complete. The Oregon flag, the gift of Portland post office employees, was pre-ented by Senator S'an field's secretary, Mrs. William (i. ; Jr. Will pay you ten per cent. Sub mit your proposition to Law- v rence Agency, 125 Cass Street, Phone 211. Jl'ST AS A "SIDE" LINE Sheep raneh four miles from town. 210 acres w ell fenced : fine spring water; sheep shelter; small cabin; thirty-two hundred takes clear title. Part cash. Iwrence Ar-ney. l'lo Cass Street. Phone 21!t. TIIEM()imXV;Ef()T"lT Aflne suburban home in edge of town. 10 acres excellent land bordering on highway; modern plastered 5 room bungalow with all built in features; electric lights; big barn; woodshed; some fruit; twenty-five hundred and twenty five dollars takes ciear title. Don't overlook a real snap. Law rence Agency, 125 Cass Street Phone 219. IIOWKVKK IT IS TRC E Six" hun dred end fifty acres with thou sands of acres outrange adjoin In?: lit acres river bottom land with fine big stream through place; big barn; small house; other Improvements; must be sold to relieve widow. Price fltty-thre hundred. One thou rand cash. Balance in IS years. If you want a real sheep ranch, don't miss this opportunity. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. SALEM, Ore., Jul7 7. By an opinion of the Supreme Court to day, written by Justice Coshow modifying the decree of Judge H. H. Belt in the lower court for Multnomah county in the case of the heirs of the late Henry Wemme, against the appellant Christian Science Churches of Portland and the Henry Wemme endowment fund and the new trustees of th-e fund. Judge Guy C. Horliss, who defended the fund in the original litigation, is allow ed the full fee of $25,000 claim ed by him from .the fund. This gives him $7500 in addition to $17,500 paid him by the original trustees of the fund. This Is modification of th Belt decree In the lower court, which had to do with attorneys fees and which denied a further allowance to Corliss from the fund and held that he must look to the churches for it. Belt held that the original opinion of the supreme court In the litigation prevented him from allowing it from the fund. The Coshow opinion affirms the Belt decree In refusing to allow the new trustees to repudiate the sale of the so-called "Clackamas property" to the Salvation Army. "The cross-appellants (which Includes the new trustees) seek to ignore the sale to the Salva tion Army", says the opinion, "and treat the White Shield home In Portland as though it was still the property of the Henry Wem me endowment and the Clackamas property as belonging to the six churches. "The Snlvatlon -rmy Is not a party of this litigation. The court cannot divest the title of the Sal vation Army to the White Shield home without giving it an oppor tunity to be heard. The Salva tion Army is an indispensable party to any litigation which would divest it of the title It now has In and to the White Shield ARKANSAS TOWN HAS , SERIOUS OIL FIRES f AMnrlatM Fmi Jsw4 Wire.) EL DORADO, Ark., July 7. Fire starting from a undeter mined cause In the treating plant of the Imperial Oil and Gas Company near Norphlet In the southern Arkansas Oil Field today has spread to four wells and six earthen tanks with a loss at that hour estimated between $500,000 and $1,000,000. At noon the fire, which started early today, still was burning and endangered sev eral nearby wells. The Ohio Oil and Gas Com pany, which operates a lease adjoining that of the Imperial Company suffered a heavy loss. home." In an, opinion by Justice Rand the supreme court affirmed Judge J. W. Hamilton of the lower courtfor Jackson county in the catfe of Frank S. Miller, appel lant, against the Medford Nation al Bank and others, a suit to enforce an alleged gift. No other opinions were handed down by the supreme court today. Heat with gas. DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. 8. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 6 a. m. Precipitation in inches and bun dredtbs: Highest temperature yesterday 88 Lowest temperature last nght 56 Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 Total precip. since 1st of month 0 Normal precip for, this month .32 Total precip. from Sept 1. 1924, to date 41.91 Average precip. from Sept. 1. 1S77 , 33.91 Total excess from Sept 1, 1924 7.99 Average precipitation for 46 wet seasons, (September to Msv, Inclusive) 81.4S Kalr tonight and Wednesday; continued mild. WILLIAM BELL Mteorolneit, Buy Electric Ranges This Month at Special Terms. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS (1) Turn either way switches. (21 Accessible Plate terminals. (3) Enameled Ovrns. (41 More convenient designs. . Westinghouse Cabinet Hot Point Bungalow The newer types take less room, cost less, have every automatic feature. Five models on our floor more on the way. See them at 404 W. Cass (near depot). Phone 611 for salesman. ARTHUR H. CROWELL a gen i lor w esungnouse mazua Lamps. HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon Denn-Gerretsen Co. 2 By All Means Worry tfulrss your Home, Duslncss, Irsona1 Effects and Auto are fully protrrtrd by Insurance. Inturanc Is Our Buiin.it MMOIIC HOC WSIIUIC. IU CHANTS PASS. Ore. July 7 ! trili l 'he OiiKim Cavts ill lei the ftature of the annual K:itlierin ' of the Oregon State Kililortiit A. soclatton. which meets in this nty on July 17 anil In. This trip mil be nnule on Saturday, fnllouln: tiie ( btliilni'ss session of Frl.lay. l ;iri are being inovlileil by the Ci.nn ( Pass Chamber of Commerce lir I those who tlu not brine their on a ; machines. I After the trip through Hie cavci, ; the Oregon Caves Resort comiM-iy will provlile itlnner for the visiter. A camp fire enterlalnment TWO tnl'Mi STl IlKVI's lll l.ll hOU ItOI'.KIMill'.H. VIAniTTO 1 ItPTTK. Mont.. July 7. Mark Mills. 2 1 of Joplln. Mo., and Carl Seirfert. !'. of TnNa. Okla.. pre n'dent nnd vice-president, respec tively of the Junior elasa of the Missouri rtniil of mines, nre ex pected to plead guilty thU after noon to charge of highway rob bery,, carrying a sentence (if from one to !i years In ihe state peni tentiary. Thvy were raptured yesterday after a gun battle, fol lowing their holdup of Manager , (tporge Forsythe of Columbia (lar- hv an on-heftftM r nnihura. -t,,.i. ., , dens, a summer resort h from t A r uh.ia. m. n.h..., , their escape with $1.1 ns guides during the dav. will u Hlmt ,n ,h hin ani! ouUi given In the evening for those Mm "irremleryd. I lie m desire to Mtiiv A trip over the Gran gallon distrh t nlso 1: Mills ered. The boys aid rants Pas r- theV ,! complete their mit!(i(,; nilirk,.t!. and . surplus or Is sehedubd. colh RV education. ; undergrade butter which nobody AwneUtHl Pmw Wirt.) PORTLAND. Ore.. July 7. Print butter Is a cent higher to day In the local market with creameries quoting 4 7 cents a pound for. parchment wrapped and 4H rents in carton. The market i very firm at the advance a hish scone butter Is scarce and In demand. Cream production has fallen off considerably in the past ten days. Not only has there been a serious decrease in butterfats. but crenm coming In hss fully reflected the hot weather in quality. The re sult is an scute shortage of extra butter, which Is eagerly sou eh t by COPCO CROWD CONSUME3 HUGE QUANTITY FOOD Tlroccoll planters Wharton Hn. in stock at Dr. Rupert A. Moon E I tctro.C hlropractor Nrrra and Spin Specialist I!4 P.rklns nid. Phons f I In connection lth the c, ., ! II iteillcation, uhlih s helil Sunilay. It I. Interesting to notf rii Intge amount of foot! require.! to feeil the ricortl crowil at tin--event. Si thousand sanil!ih s mere prepared consisting of the r,i loiving varieties: ham. cheese, and hot dog", with an gallons of pickles as a "chaser." To make the pi'o salad required sli sacks I of ikiuiws, ifarljr a sack of KKillT -.I.I.KI OKK. wan's. Ittuter fn( quotations advanevd a rent today along with the price in prints. Itest churning cream is now quoted at 45 rents a pound f. o. b the shipper, track In inns one. No change I. shown In cube butter for the day. Kxchange prices aiv: extra ."4c: stan-'--' .! prln-e first. 41c and ordinary first. 4?lc. There Is POUTI.AMV July 7. Hobby Kvans, local ficht promoter, to d:iv called off a . pr'M'o.-ed bout here next Kritl.iv nicht ietween l ain ho Villa and Tommy 0'ltr;cn after receiving a telegram from i,ri,. .hipping outlet to the south Villa's manager In San Francisco. for sl, fanrr 1)Ur offr,d hm saving that Villa ha, three ulcer- N rh,ng . shown Ifi the lo afed teeth extracted yesterday and o.il egg merger Itecelpts are was too ill to box. good and the demand aufflclent o j for all offerings. m TONITE TONITE 55fV irfu1fllIKl'ii,f? .1 eii rxxYw w HOLT NOAH BEERY BILLIE DOVE m pm DUE TO ELKS VAUDEVILLE AT ANTLERS, TONITE, THIS ENTIRE PROGRAM WILL BE MOVED TO THE MAJESTIC THEATRE LAST DAY SHOWING. lQc MAJESTIC 35c j