Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 16, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOUR
ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. Tl IURSDAV. JULY 16, 1925.
OUR AIMi
TO SERVE
YOU WELL
fcND .
FAITHFULLY
ALWAYS
JM
fl (VATION-WDE T9
. ISSTITUJIUN-
bo.
enxiev
t' INC
, DEPARTMENT STORES
Corner Cass and Stephens Streets, Opp. Postoffice
WHERE
SAVINGS
ARE
CREATEST
THRUOUT
JHE YEAR,
Use Gingham or Percale
See Our Patterns! Note Our Prices!
For all wash clothes for the housewife and the youngsters,
Gingham or Percale is 1 00 per cent satisfactory! Experienced
sewers always select their materials at this Store for they recog
nize our superior quality and our lower prices! Here are our out
standing Gingham? and Percales.
Ginghams and Percales
Nation-Wide Savings Here!
A ginjjliam House Dress! A boy's Tcrcalc shirt!
new Gingham Dress fur the small il;uij,'1iter .vhatevc:
you want to sew, find your materials for
those carmcnts here! We arc rallini?
your attention to our
Value:! in Percales and
Ginghams.
27 and 32-inch Ginp
harns in the newest pat
terns and colors. At each
price, there is splendid
value. Ranging the yard,
from
10c to 18c
36-inch Fercalcs wi,h
light or dark h a c k
proiinds. You will he en
thusiastic when you see
these I The yard,
15c to 23c
v.,i;.,.v;,i,.
W WW
n
The Evidence of
Deserved Growth
Continued growth is a
demonstration of ir.crl main
tained The 105 new Stores
we are opening this year, are
evidence of the kind of merit
tu sta i ned by ou r 57 1 old
Stores.
We attribute this further ex
pansion of our Nat ion-Wide
Organization to the loyalty and
esteem of our Customers. Thii
consideration, of course, would
not hare been given unless out
Stores had been put to the test
and not found wanting.
In the communities where
our new Stores will be located,
we anticipate the same cor
diality for Service, not money,
is the yard stick by which w
measure our success.
MEDFORD MEN TO
RECEIVE SENTENCE
(AMM-utrd I'm Lnur4 Wire.)
MKLIOKI, Ore., July 16.
f-ntviu-u will be imn;Hi next Tues
day morning by Circuit Jude C
M. Thomuii, upon ''. Kdy, local
Junk dealer, curr.U-u-d Tuesday
att r a hhort d;lihrruiton by tU
jur, of a utut utory of ft; ii.su In
volving a t;ii year old t.iold Mil
girl. A motion lU-d thts morning
by the attorneys lor Kdy, attkiiiK
iliiit the verdut Ijo .t aside on
tf- Jinical grounds was d nicd ly
thu court. A maximum Keiitenco
of 15 years cuu be imposed on
Kdy.
.it. Iniwsnii, found tuilty Mon
d y on an indict iih-iii rhurtjiutf
"autiiiK uud ahi-iting la the tuii
of liijuor w hil). arim-d," will alno
b- ifiittnitd Tut-ciday morning.
The jury iu tlie trial of It. J.
Mode's, alleged partinT of liaw
mmi'h. Thrj statu in lis opening
mornim:. the state in its opening
htiih-meiit, eiid the rvidriirt:
would uliuw that ml;t'H had nil
d' n in an uutomobiio Irom K.mo,
Klamath county, with a revolver
in a holster over his shoulder and
that when he made delivery of a
ken "f liquor at "The Hut," a re
freshment ia rlor located near
Camp Jackson, on the Crater
Lake highway, he had removed
the utt, and l it it iu the frout
beat of the car.
! wan filed lat night.
"We are mukuig our third at
tempt to put ou ipare propeller,"
he taid. ' The evil spirit of the
I north, so familiar to the KvkU
morf, baa temporarily turned all
of hi attention tu the white viai
' tors from the eouth. L utortuu
, ately we are having tides with a
riMJ and full ot only four fael. To
1 kusu our broken propeller above
; water we have shitted all the
lUuck load to the bow of the boat.
1 ' Even this tailed to accomplish
'our object, therotoie tonight we
1 placed lour large empty casks uu
t r the ateru of the itoMdoiu, hop
ing that when the tide rises, they
wilt lilt the iiowdoiu at least aix
! inches.
I ."With the thermometer at 70
jd grees fahreiiheit and swarms of
i muiuitoe getting into our ears,
eyes, mouths and noses, you can
imagine our diuicullies iu com
parison to which ice packs, ice
; ,M.-rgrf, thick. fojj and gales of wind
aru a trille ami even -looked for-
ward to with pleasure. Our only
t ucouruKemeiil is that the height
i of (he tides Is iucreasing, which
means thai ultimately the job will
bo done. MucMillan."
at
Cook with gas.
Cold aeal ConKokum rugs
coat. iler-Fee lldw. Co.
MERCURY REACHES
HIGH MARKS OVER
PORTIONS OF STATE
ASHLAND CHURCH
FIGHT IS RENEWED
FIVE AMERICANS ARE
INJURED IN SMASH
LONDON. July 16. Klin Am.il-
Injureil toiUy lu-ii a BlKht kim-Iiib othT Injui'ira iipiiiin nlly vi in
auiomobllo In wnlrh tiny wt-re- j "HKhl. All naim s w. n nfuscil by
rldh.K Hkil.l.- and ovcrtui ri.-.l at ! "r '" l"
IjinKltam. (iw Alil'Tican WdTiian i o
cann anil an KnKllxli rhaufftir witc : KiiriiTrtl a broken i-cillar biiiif. All t IJpnt with fraa.
AM- iuiM I'riM L'uK 1 Wire.l
MKJU-'OiiU, (ie., July Ji. The
leiiKious eotitrovt ray that ha.s
burned bince la.-it October bewteen
tactions of the Jiapii.-t faith in
Artiiland, t hired anew yesterday, i
v lieu uienibei rf ol tlie Ashland
Itiipli.si ciiurch, holding to the ten
et ol the established Uaptisi
cimrch, took jkis.m s.--loii of the'
i uurch, v Inch iiitberto lias bee-n
lield by the Kirt jraptist lhurth:
which clings to the Amine ilcl'her
sm "lour square Kospel." t
Kutrance to the chinch, except
In public meetings deniea all loi-j
lowers of the "tour biua re gospel."
the Itev. K. C. Miller, leader of thisj
Union is Mill iu the parsonage,
however. 1
According to He v. Miller, no a:-!
tiou will be taken by his Hock to
re. -,a in the house of worship. )
, ylt; reliKious row lias been iu
tifc eourts siuie last iH-ceniber and:
anUmenis on a motion to MnKc
and elucidate ou paragraphs of thei
original comptaini, have been cat-'
! l for next Monday. What affect
th latet acuiKi will have ou tin
legal procedure is not known. j
( AMtDCIatrtl l'rea Lriut-d WilT.)
KI.AMATH FALLd. Ore., July
' At 1 o'clock this afternoon,
ho thermometer here registered
I '.'S degree with every indication
; that it would top the century
j mark by late tTiis af Leruoon. At
Honanza, is) mile in tlie valley,
it had reached iol at 11 o'clock
, this moruiug.
KLAMATH FALLS, July 16.
WiLh the ttuniumeter touching 98
at 4 o'clock yesterday afteitloon,
pros pt els ttiis morning were that
mis hiKh mark of the year would
be equalled or even bettered t
ilay. ritorm clouds which appeared
on the horizon at daybreak were
disappearing, and tlie air was
bUltry at 8 o'clock this morning.
MKDPOKD, Ore.. July 16. Yes
terday was the hottest day this
month in Medford when the mer
cury reached liKt 1-2, and the mini
mum of d'J early -this morning
makes a new hih record tor the
jtar Kariy this morning there
was a brief yhower which laid the
dtit and lowered the temperature.
While the prediction for today
is warmer, the local weather bur
eau believes that clouds ami haze
will Keep the maximum down be
low that of yesterday.
Spend your vacation at Bos well
Mineral Springs.
NEW KEEPER FOR
STATE PEN NAMED
ELECTRIC COOKING
less watching
i'in ol t lie Satmlien coal and oil
n-lds. The oil s.wniicale will have
j.r.xiK svmmcati:
u;mi in -.ii.u1 T
1 UAL AM oil. l li l,lS
ToKVO, July Hi. The ;ov ru
men I a ut lioi-fl ies are reported t
huie readied an am'eeitient on t he
propitsed lortuaiiiMi of a .e mi
ni I it oil sviidiiaii- lor tlie expiniui-
(
1
a capital ol in. t.eoo y.n and
tli. coat pyinlica"- will he cupital
i d for I u.MHii.tMin .-n.
Half of the capital i 1"
vi .ttd by the liaku hiii K..i. the
old t 1 1 1 1 ' c ! 1 1 e in'i'Li-Mi 1 1 in r;u,
li.ilien, and the Nor I h Sav;ii;iin-n
iTidirstri.tl t'oinp.iny. and the re
mainder will be ollered for p n
eial Mihscriplii n. The Imp' ii.il,
Nay will pan-i:;is.' (he entire nil
output. only Jap.i nese miIi.,itu
will be alluwid to Mibinhe lor
shares.
PM.KM. Ore.. July It; Warden
A. M. I miry in pie. today named M.
W'. Miller, principal keeper of the
OreKon Htat? prison to succeed C
M. v'hitrlelon, resigned.
Miller has been a guard of the
Oregon prison for the past year,
lie was formerly a guard at the
Washington htate pri-ou and later
ait engineer for the Ihroth-Kelly
Lumber Company at their W en
tiling plant.
-o-
ANY
IN PAOtifU:
Thm -tiut nvfMa fof of
currant for Hft trk iMikhtft
and IUhiln. iirihar. In
hnmca In thit ro-ltlhbur
bood, la .VJ m tnouib.
The roast, for Instance first a quick
searing to seal In the savory juices, and
then a slow cooking heat as la a tireless
cooker. That's In tlie oven.
But over here, something Is simmering
gently In a saucepan. Another pan Is bub
bling vigorously at tlie lid. Tomorrow
morning's prunes are stewing leisurely
between whiles.
Dinner Is being prepared and It must
be watched, too. For each different dish
requires a different method, a different
heat. One fire will not do for all.
That's one reason why electric ranges,
with their Instantly regulated and easily
controlled cooking temperatures, from a
sizzling, searing heat lu one place to a
just-keep-it-alive glow In another, are so
favored by good cooks. Electricity makes
good cookery better, and easier.
And that, plus the surprising economy
of electrical cooking, is a reason vt hy near
ly one thousand eight hundred kitchens
in the territory served by this company
are now fuel-less and ash-less. Nearly one
thousand eight hundred electric ranges
have made them so.
Ask your nearest dealer to show you
several models. Convenient payments, if
you like.
i
Cook witu gas.
MacMILLAN CREW
HAVING TOUGH LUCK
U-vmcM l irwi l.. .i- d ,n .)
WASHINGTON. .Inly The !
c o! the larMi:i;m Art-lie
How doin in Iku nit; a d i ! I u It f
tune rtpairit;; ill- brnVi-n pro-i
jieller of the i si. at H"p.-d-h
1 ,.iUi .idiT. t t'tiim.i.ider M icMiM.ni
-i purled in a i;rim :!i-sa: e re- f
r. tved toil. iv by the National ;-- j
l-';iphie Sin-jet . It ; np;i rent 1 y I
srvrr: or .miigto
M'IMUVt. MM, I, IONS l-Olt
1IH.IIU.W IH 1LIHN;.
SHATTM:, July it; More than
$17.t .000 are to be upciit on
Washiiuton si at oh pay-as-you-go
road huildiiis program during the
coming bieuniiim. Of this sum
it is estimated $1 l,.M0.uo0 will
be available from licenses for
motor vehicles, and a tax of two
cents a gallon on pasoline;
I'.'.u.iMlil Horn Kedeial aid, and
nearly $500, otto from forest funds.
Kour bridges on the l'acitii'
1 1 ih w ay between Kverett ami
Mai ysville, in t he North we-tern
seel urn of the Htate, w ill absorb
$ I ,ooM,no0.
hurinir the past 20 years Wash
ington ?tate has appropriated
$."o.tHMt.iH(0 fur hi kIi ways, ami
received $ 100. tutu, nun from the
Federal aid fund, and has ?,4t-
miles of im proved highways to
show for its money. Of this mile
aee .":! 7 are pa ed mid 1,7 70
graveled.
IFhcrcvcr You Live
i
t
Oil C(xkstovcs Arc."Ciry Easy
Often
50,000 Mi
Without a
Carbon-Sign!
That's a common record
with Aristo This western oil
is economical to begin with
it costs less than many
other motor oils but its
greatest saving is in the end
Perhaps the most con.
fusing tiling about motor
oils is the matter of price.
Eastern oils, for example,
cost more chiefly because
they carry heavy freight
rates.
Western oils, actually
superior lubricants, are
thus obviously the most
economical. And particu
larly is this true of Aristo
Motor OiL
Aristo's greatest sav
ing, however, is not in
its price.
VCVCl) IS IIUI 111
it's in that most
formidable of items mo
tor up'keep.
Aristo combats the for
mation of carbon. And as
a lubricant it has no peer.
The makers of Aristo
have a pride in their
product which takes no
account of costs. It could
sell for twice as much and
not be a better oil.
Sold at Union Oil ser
vice stations, and at inde
pendent dealers of the
first class everywhere.
BEST ALL WAYS
AU cers of Union Qusolin,
J
Motor Oil
ri
At
ou ant a cool kitchen
in dimmer, an all- round.
.ir- imind eookstovc with no
hrcs to tend use a good oil
(y OMkstmc, It will help solve
your coolvino problem by mating
yutr cooking "dry easy"! No m ussy
hies to tend no fuel or ashes to lug
:rap1e noUelcw hifcf
Hut be jv ro use Pe.vl Oil for
l jr! (); t 'yjf kcnte?
I; i rclinrd a-ui rc-retined by our
' c. 1 1! uv so it era corrode
t" Asi.ncs r I'.c.ucrs it will give you
. n"tl-iiv; bat -il'; ilutcly odorless in
'Si Un c iL.mc t!'.r' all belt! Insist on
f' lit :i-tnir"n (; Pearl Oil-a.sk for it
b 'Tt.ARL OIL".
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Will Make Your Trip to the
Beach Complete
One of the finest natatoriums on the coast at jour dis
posal. Equipment all new. You'll find it delightful
there. An invigorating swin in clean salt water will Ho
you good.
Plan to Visit Us Next S&urdiy antl Sunday