Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 09, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1923.
Each week is revealed some greater-than-ever surprises that no one can afford
, to miss. This week, for
Friday and Saturday
WE OFFER .
greater vulues than any yet advertised
A eale that assures two of our best values for the price of one.with no
chance to miss
A Dress Free
A $5.95 linen or broadcloth dress your choice of color and style will be
given free to every purchaser of one of our very newest printed silk georgette
or Silk Chiffon Dresses, at the amazing low price of
Dresses and Dress Materials
Our leadership for many years in this f'xAd of merchandising enables us to
bring to you greater values than will bj found elsewhere. The service that
goes with each sale, the alteration we guarantee to satisfy, the savings we en
able you to make, the assurance of quality goods, all make it to your advan
tage to see us first. '
Fisher's Special!
CONSOLE SET f
esi 2 iA
TO GO TO COURTS
it
CONDENSED REPORT OF j
DON'T OVERLOOK
DON'T OVERLOOK
Jacquard Crepes Cheviot Shirtings
$1.39
6 vds. SI. 00
An extreme reduction beraiiKe
of low KttM-k. St vet ill HluiftfH 1 HIrotifri'Ht (if tnuti'Hiil for ShlrtH,
left - a popular yard wide nllk. i Children', I'luy Clnthn, etc.
DON'T OVERLOOK
New Values in Summer
Shoes Shoe Dept.
Special Console net, for Satur
day 4 pieces, 98c
Our Free Dress Special for
Kriday ami Saturday.
MUNSING
UNDERWEAR
GOSSARD
CORSETS
BetUr Merchandise
Better Service
98c
SPECIAL
PER SET OF
. 4 PIECES
This Is Certainly a '
Real Value
Ne w design, luau lifnl flnlrh ami
a remarkably low price. No home
Ih complete without this set. Comes
In ml, blue and f;rcen kuIIiI and 1r
ritlcKcent colors. Krult bowl has
footed Klithd.
JUST WHAT 'YOU WANT
; WASHINGTON, July 9. The ,
controversy between the govern
inent and the Btate of Oregon over
the control of fUutng rights uu 1
Sand Inland at the mouth of the
i Columbia river probably will be'
fought In the courts. j
i The issue has been brought to A
head, it was announced today ut
the Department of Justice by the
iiate fisheries board iMHUing a
l ase to the Columbia River Pack-
iers Annotation despite a pro tent
of the United States attorney on
bhalf of the government. I
If the state's lessee carries out
Its announced Intentions to begin
;at once the laying of fishing and '
'casting nets, tho action will con-;
Hiitute in the opinion of the 0W
partment a "trespass" and the ,
Vniled States attorney has been t
instructed to commence injunction i
proceedings when such actiun is !
'taken.
i The department's announcement .
added that lessees of the United
States or their fishing sites on the
IMafld probably would cooperate
with the government in the lltiga
jtion. .
The fishing privileges for some
.time have been leased by the gov
' eminent but the state recently
protested on the ground that the
island property, turned over to the
i War Department years aso for
military purposes, had not been
iwcd for such.
o
Ka;y-bnss cow spray kills the
i flys. Sold by Wharton liros.
3?
THE ROSEBURG NATIONAL BANK
ROSEBURG, OREGON
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1925
RESOURCES
Loans $388,433.58
U. S. Government Bonds 127,950.00
Other Bonds and Securities 47,741.43
Real Estate 1 49,628.83
Cash on hand and in banks 223,298.87
$837,052.71
LIABILITIES
Capital and Surplus $ 65.000.00
Undivided Profits 8,008.68
Circulation 12.495.00
Deposits '751,549.03
$837,052.71
Dor. Cameron, general represent
ative of the Carpenters' Interna
tional 1'nlnn, arrived in the city
hist ninht and Ik rtmainliig over
Kriday to address an opt n meeting
of the local union. This meeting
will be educational In nature, and
Is open to union men and non
union men alike. It will bo held
at the Moo.se Hull at S o'rlock. Mr.
Cairn ron nays that the union which
he represents ha had a wonderful
growth. In V.iH it had a member
ship of IX'.imiii and a capital mf
$L"MUoo. Now the membership
torals 4'io.O'to with a capital stock
of $1,1100,1.00. liweiiily-the organ
ization paid STHO.oon for l.liso
acres of land in Florida for a home
for agd members. It pays monthly
about riUMio for death and disabil
ity, he states.
Cook wttn gas.
1
I NcW TODAY
WANTED Two weaned plus. C.
J. lljiTK, Koine 2. Box S.VH,
i'Ol'NI) Child's topcoat in street
in North Itosebur);. Owner please j
rail ut this office.
HOUSE PAINT
$2.40 per Gallon
Kcnn-licrritn Co. M
SPORT SHORTS
minutes with a wrlsllock.,
(Awwl.lnl I'm. l-tM-il Wtro
PORTLAND, July 9-Ted Thye,
Portland IlKiii heavyweight wrest
ler, defeated Jack Wooilii of Texas
In two struliiht falls hero lnnt
night. Thye took the flrxt fall
with an arm scissors In forty eight
minutes, and ttie second in five
I NKW YOltK, July 9 Mickey
1 Walker nf Kllzaheth. N. J , world's
welterweight champion, will meet
Have Shade of California, hla moat
persistent challenger, In a lb-round
decision match In No York atale
IT a reliable promoter ran be ob
tained to slags thn match, the
stulu athletic conimlsalon announc
ed today following: a conference
with the two prlncipala.
! lloth Shade and Walker denied
they IihiI aliened nntracta for a title
THE LIBERTY THEATER
TODAY AND TOMORROW
At Only Our Regular Prices. 10 and 1. Canta
JAMES KIRKWOOD
CLEO MADISON. GRACE DARMONO. VERNON 8TEELE,
. ARTHUR RANKIN AND AN ENTIRE BILLIANT CAST, IN
"Discontented
Husbands1
99
AI$o: The Go-Gettcrs Famous Comedy
Also: Screen Weekly of Oregon Events
SPECIAL
COMING SUNDAY-MON. & TUES.
"Lillies of the Street"
Supervised bv and Rnd nn Ari.tjil r.:.. . -t
. , . rfAivii:iivci VI
MARY E. HAMILTOg. NEW YORK'S FAMOUS
FIRST POLICEWOMAN
match In Ynrnon, Cal July 21.
Cnnirartn for lh proponed match
wire exhibited to the commiMitlon,
but them contained only the nfg
nature of Jack lnyh', the Vernon
promoter.
I While only tentative terms were
diaounned the principal agret'd to
evyr ynuKKetttton of the coimnin
Blon and left the conference prom
Ining to return nxt Tuesday to
Hlgn articles of aKreement. Tim
communion Intimated It wouhl
turn thene articles, after they are
it tied, over to a reliable promoter.
Jimmy le Forest, matchmaker of
the iolo Grounds A. , already
has Shade's signature for a match
and It Is expected that he will
make a strong bid for the title
match. Tex Rlckard .who holds
the boxing rights to the Yankee
Stadium, also will likely bid for
this match, which looms now as
tho most Important ring contest of
the season.
DANCE
Wed. and Sat. Nites
Rainbow
Gardens
It's wonderful there.
Music By
Decdle'a Fnmotis
SWANEE BOYS
Come and Hear 'Em
JITNEY HOP
r a.ftatec 1'r.iw nvl W in-.)
ItKDMONI. Ore., July Criti
cising the younger cent-rat ion in
tin' Kitntrst dimase of tlie ae and
it is ceiiftallv priv:ilfiit not only in
lirt-Ki-ni day hooks, newspapers at:d
h etures hut also Hiuong parents,
accord ing to Ms. Kate Jamison,
di an ff woni' ti at the Oregon A
i it'll It it ru I Collt ge. who Spoke be
fore the homemttki'rs' ftiflt ii u'e here
on "housekeeping or homi-making."
'f others must organ i.e if 1 hoy
would count" ra t the or:aniittion
which exists among th" young folks
of today. They are now In a class
lv themselves, and (hey do what
thev want to do.
"When the mother of n high
school girl nays, 'you must not go
to parlies on week nights,' the
girl ways 'but Johnnie and Maty are
going.' If all mothers get together
ami aunt that there would he no
wi ek night social affairs for their
daughters, thev could slop tiiein. I
hav known the modft-n girl ever
shit e I hi-gan t aching in the
giadx liools. She is as immmI an
we are if we give her a chance."
Vi. Ji's.- n- 1. Met 'ninb, home
Iftnoiistraliop bin'er whh tin ex-teit.-inn
di-piii tmi-nt of the Oregon
Anitcultnval Collide is in gi-neral
charge of Ih hoiin-niakTs' iiitf
luh', whii h is the i.ist to he In Id
In central Oregon.
Hay rope ami pull-ys at Wharton
Itro.i.
Hopes to Beat
American Girl
in Channel.Swim
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spine Specialist.
324 Perkins lildg. Phone f.f.4
ll.-at with n
t Mi .ti ;.l (...il.'.r lit ' I
rli,, .1 (..r uli.i'il I" il.n - 1 I
kmhiIiiw .In1 ti, whtlf I ikni. I
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8 JZ
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS
Vat.-r will be ahtlt off Frlilnv.
July in. at t: iiii nililnUht. until
a. m. Sntunlny. July II, afd rt
Imk nil of North IliKM'biira;.
T1IK CAt.lFOHMA OHKCdN
roWKR I'OMPANY
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIS-!1
Ptrklnt Bldg. Rosebura, Or
Phon 83.
Kor prompt taxi service, city or
country trips. Phone 4i.
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Electronic and T:iectro-Tb.fraphr
417 Perklna IIM Phone 4t
By All Means Worry
l!ulia your Home, Ilulno
IVraonal Kfferta ami Auto are
fully protected by Insurance.
Inauranca la Our Buainraa
Mistnit uoe
Crop Insunnce
Insure your hay and gi:r
now. Our acem y offers ..-!
real ht ice In five iPMiiaii.r
innttei) We write autotno
Idle Itisuiatice.
G. V. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Cum Si. Phone 417
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O
IV-y:?.
lvi-t:.-.-:!t
ll. .W -i-Vt.
Toll SALK High grade billy;
goats. Willard ymith, tlllde, Ore.
Phone
KOU SAI.E Daveniiort, library i
table, bedsteads, etc. 2i'2 Hrock- j
way St., Phone 144.
FOR RENT 5-room niotlern bunga
low and 5-room house. Inquire
7t Winchester Street.
FOR SALE iioutl tluat and rye
hay in shock, 5 per ton in field. I
II. R Hastings, Wilbur. Ore. i
FOR SALE liroccoll plants, three-
varit-ties, $1 per thousand. I. O. f
Pranion. Dixunvllle, Phone i:iF:.l.j
OAT HAV FOR .SALE $10 per ton
, in lit Id. Joe Hi Ulenreich, on
1 Pacific hfghway, 1 ntile outh of
Rost burg. i
FOR RENT 27-acru ioul try ranch I
j near Wilbur, $17 per month; al-J
j so one acre near Roseburg. Chas.
( Kyes, S'2i S. Jackson SL i
j VOt M FoltTSALE nody or grub :
oak block, $3.25 a tier delivered,
f Leave orders at Rose's barb r
shitp. 129 Sheridan St.
! JfOME LAl"Nl)RYforwashing.
ironing and mending. Phuno
I graph records for sale and cx
! change. y.9 Winchester St.
UlONKY TO LOAN - A re" you buy
j ing, building, refinancing? We
I make monthly installment loans
on improved city property. In
vestigate our terms. The lmp
j qua Savings and Loan Associa
! tiou, with lkniglas Abstract
Company.
Ft R SA LE -Centrlf ueal pump,
i 2f.O gal. per minute, about luu ft.
pipe, mostly 4 inch. I-arge foot!
alv'. Webster magneto, friction j
clutch on engine. Have been I
pumping water 32 feet. (Good ,
condition). Cost $4"M new, price'
$22o. Address "Pump," care)
New s Review.
GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP
Ooing mure business than two
men can handle; shop full
equipped with modern machinery
and tools; modern gas pump,
oil pumps and service station;
all kinds supplies; restaurant In
connection; doing fine business;
goml 5 room house; H acres good
land. Forty five hundred takes
everything. Part long time. Ifcw
r'iue Agency, 125 Cass Street.
Phone 219.
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in J
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Sliare in Our
Good Banking Service 1
We aim to make our bunking aer
vice the very best prompt, ef-i
ficiilil, (bliKii)K ami we ordially
Invile you to sliare in iln useful
liesa. Have your ClieckiiiK Ac
count with this bank.
The Rosebuig National Dank
Rosebur.Ore.
DIRT for the haulng. f.17 Cobb St.
FOR SALKI2 ewt'fc Roscoe i
Conn, phone HF24. j
FiR RENT Cool, SoomT first
floor apartment, with bath. Close
in. Inquire at 520 N. Jackson St.
FORRENT-4 furnished house
keeping rooms, with or without
garage. Phone 30F13, or inquire
740 Mill St. ,
VANTEIMari:ied man to work ,
fruit ranch. Permanent place i
for right party. Dr. Geo. Hrad- !
burn. Phone 2F3. I
FOR SALE 1620 acre- sheep
ranch, good location, good road.
Price $12. into; easy terms. Chas. I
Kyes. N2i N. Jackson St.
Wanted. The rural residents to
know we give special attention ta
mail orders. Clark. Cass St.
DANCE
AT
OLALLA
HALL
Saturday Nite
JULY 11
GOOD MUSIC
TIE-UP IS AVERTED
rAjtar latent Vrtm Ltw-I Wir.)
NEW YORK. July 9 Threaten
ed tie-up of millions of dollars in
new construction was avoided to- I
day when representatives of the
plasterers and bricklayers unions
signed an agreement assuring a
temporary settlement at least, of
their jurisdictional dispute.
9u rJ1inc
LAST TIME TONITE
PORTO RICO EDITOR DIES
( AaawwMiOit fwrn L.-Ml U ilr.
SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, July 9
Willis Sweet, 69, for the last
twelve years editor of the Times
here died today of apoplexy. Mr.
LAND I'.l'YER WANTED -Who Sweet was ft former representa-
knows a good thing when he tive In the United States congress
sees it? 2MI acres four miles from Idaho. He als oserved as at
from town, adjoining outrange; torn-y-gineral for Porto Rico.
ittu acres good fi Id land; enough
good merchantable
pay for It ; near nulls
inirs: all kinds fruit; fi:ie water A
-upply; live stream; property v
owned Ijy eastern peopu an es
tate; is offered for $14.50 per
acre. Easy terms. Io you w ant
it? Iiwrence Agency, 25 Cass
Street. Phone 2!.
I SFD FORI BARGAINS
l!f.M Ford coupe.
i:23 Ford coupe. g
i!t.'4 Ford roadster.
1121 Ford roadster.
1:23 Kord touring.
J!23 Ford louring.
1H22 Fotd touring.
UHO Ford touring.
li24 Ford one ton truck, with Jgj
Uiruilin'a 1 1 1 T-n, itlt ttuj lilU ItlUI
body. This truck has been ov
hauled and is in pt rfect running
order. All Ford tourings and
roadsters listed above are i-ov-
ered by the new Ford policy guar-
antee. A
MATHEWS MOTOR X CHANGE g
Ily the City Hall 3
MV LOSS IS YOUR r.AIN111 5j
timber to iWIMWWXMWIIIMMI
; nl.l build- jf. nnorlr, &
luw rtsini
ON
Odds and Ends I '
S I
V
JACK HOXIE
In
'Don Daredevil'
Also News and
Comedy
10c
EES
STARTS TOMORROW
Jamei Oliver Curwood'a
PICTURE OF THE GREAT
FROZEN NORTH
"THE HUNTED
WOMAN"
15c
' 50c and up 50c
See ua for barairn in
nnything you mny need in
the ahoe line.
holtl. on.. l, me to ,ll.o of A 0ur ; department is
my tin1 stock ranch ni one. IV j , i i
at reasonable
nm offt'rinir 2.r,0 hitch whh .r.il
acres or finest sandy river bot- & quickly
turn land unitrr culiivation; charges.
worm per acre, i iihyp one
Lillian M.trrion (.tbove). Ar-
rrnline iwimmtr. i training at
Cape Clria-nca. Krsnoe, for an
attempt to swim the English
rhsnncl. fhe hopts t' ai-rom-plish
the feat ixfirr Ocrtru.le
L.lcrle, Am.ru-.m squslie ',
who is now n .iring for simi
lar attempt.
of tlie best home, in the ailey; y J I
big aitM-k barn; if 1 1 other neces- M I T V I
su:y bulldlnts; fpriiut aler ? I H J'DI"11T1 I
,..pe,l .vo.her..; team; har- $ fl.tl. 1 Cl 1 111 I
r!(; saiinn; biniler; plon; A g I
niow.r; rak: barrows: full set 4" III West Cass St. A 9
: 1
u't and inpl' nt nts fully enuip W
pd blacksmith shep; 2 rows- 3d f AZmlWlKttttttttKXCSTZ',K
head fine ewes: 20 hogs; 4u wr
k: S chickens; tractor; pow
er wood m; cream neparator;
ri acres in corn; 2i acres
wheat; everythinir itoe for
fiKht thousand. Half ah. Thin
i half its "alue. Ijiwrence
Agency. Ca.s Strei. I'hone
21.
AUCTIONEER
iHin't foract that I handle
sales In city or country.
M. C. Radabaugh
!J0 N. Pin St
Last Time Tonite
Anna Q. Nilsson and
Lewis Stone
In
"Inez From
Hollywood"
Also Feature Comedy
10c 25c
STARTING TOMORROW
Tom Mix
In
"Dick Turpin"