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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. JULY 23. 1925. O 1 LOCAL NEWS j Who Wears His Worst Clothes when seeking a job? But you're looking for a bigger job all the time an advancement in posi tion, or more business from your cus tomers. Consider our ADLER COLLEGIAN CLOTHES. ."They keep you looking your best." Be ready for Opporunity every day. You never know. . $25 to $50 Rtturn From Bualneas Trip I Ltavti For Ashland M. F. Kite anil S. J. Join's re- Mrs. C. K. Walker, of this city. turned yesterday from a business I left this moraine; for Ashland, to trlii to Ulendale and Kiddle. spend a few days visltinu and on business. Mr. Cooper In E. J. Cooper wan a business viol tor in this city yesterday. returninK to his home near Oakland in the afternoon. From 8uthtrlln Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tlsdale were among- those from Sutherlin to motor hero yesterday afternoon and visit friends. Laavea For Corvallit W. K. ilelt, who is visiting his parents, Ur. and Mrs. W. C. Belt, la spending a few days at Eugene and Corvaliia with friends. Arriva From Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. Kulxhton, of Purlland, arrived here this niorn intc and will ajend a few days via ItinK with friends In this pily. From Wilbur V. K. Nikerson. of Wilbur, was a Itoieburg visitor yesterday, pending the day here attending to business matters. Visitor In Town Chaa. Ilrand motored from his home, Overland Orchards, yester. day and spent the afternoon in this city on business. From Medford. IJ. R. Woodcock was an arrival from Aledford yesterday and spent I the day here looking after business matters and visiting. Visitor Wednesday Among those from the south to spend yesterday In this city attend ing to business matters was E. W. Iieunett, of Klamath Falls. In Wednesday Tom Dixon was a Roseburg visit- i or yesterday from his home near Ulxonvllle, and spent several : hours attending to business mat I ters. Parrotts In j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parrott re turned to their home at Camas Valley yesterday afternoon after spending several hours here on ' business. Returns From Portland Chas. McKlliinny returned to Uoseburg this morning after spend ing a short time in Portland tending to business matters. From Riddle Among Jhe out of town visitors here yesterday to attend to busi ness matters for several hours, was F. D. Kockhill, of Riddle. Leave For Bandon Mr. and Mrs. (i. W. Make, and family, of this city, left yesterday for llandon beach, where they will spend a few days vacationing. Visitor Yesterday Claude Church spent yesterday afternoon in Uoseburg attending to business matters and visiting, lie is a resident of Camas Valley. Oil Men Here Robert Cook, of Portland, ar W. O. Webster, of Medford, both offic ials of the Associated Oil products company, are spending several days here on business. j Mr Cloak Visitor j W. T. Clouk, who resides west of I this city, was a visitor here yes terday, spending the afternoon at- i tending to business matters and trading. FILE REIMS MY TAX AT PORTLAND. Ort.. July in corporations operating in this state are reminded by Clydo O. Huntley, collector of internal re venue, that they must file their capital stock tax returns and pay any tax due the government not later than Friday, July 31st, In order to. escape penult lea for de linquency. "The capital stork tar differs from the corporation Income tax." explained Collector Huntley, "in that it Is a tax for the privilege of doing; business, and covers the fiscal year ending June 30, iS'.'fi, which must be paid In advaneo. Under the new regulations, an extension In tune for filing these returns and paying the tax, can be obtained only In case nf sick ness or unavoidable absence from the state." Collector Huntley also an nounces that July Slat Is the Inst day special taxes for the ensuing fiscal year may oe paid, and es cape a penalty of 25 per cent nf the amount of tax due, by the following classes of taxpayers: Proprietors of billiard and pool halls and fowling alleys, autos for hire, brokers, lite I ml I iik cus tom house, ship and pawnbrokers; cikht nisnuiariurers, wnoienalu and retail dealers In oleomarga rine, and manufacturers of adul terated butter. EVER BE WITHOUT IT iur it immediately ease sud den, severe, colicky pains and cramps in stomach and bowels, deadly nausea nod weakening "uiuuea. r ur cniidren and grown-upa use CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Take It with you when you travel. Keep It always in your home. stant, and certainly the most eel ebraled geyser In the world, Is un dergoing changes. This year Old Faithful Is erupting every 7 min utes and his outbursts last for about five minutes. In the mem ory of living scientists this geyser became active everv fio minutes. and there Is much speculation as to change beneath the earths' sur face which are slowing down this olil wonder. Many geysers In the basin of the Fire Hole river, the greatest gey ser area In the wnr d, have censed shooting entirely within the last 50 years, while others which were formerly Inactive are again shoot ing. Old Faithful fit ill sends steam ami water Into the air to a height of l.'o to I'iiip reet and Is sur rounded day and night by throngs of tourists awaiting his outbursts. Heat with gaa. YELLOWSTONE GEYSER 8LOW8 UP ACTIVITY YEIXOWSTONR NATIONAL PARK, July 23. Even Old Faith- flll. supposed to he the niOHl eon- SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE 1921 Special Six Studebaker Repainted, Reconditioned. Ed. Marsh Motor Co. Oak and Pine Phone 446 Mr. Lamb Visitor J. M. Lamb, of the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph company, was a visitor here from Eugene yester day, and transacted business at the local exchange. . To Bend J. Jl. Upton, well known Iletid man, returned to his homo at the coast this morning, after speuding yesterday here on business. He was a guest at the Impuua hotel. Portland People Visit Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ltoemody, of portlarid, spent yesterday In this city visiting. They are inroute to southern points. From Ten Mile Among those from the rural dis tricts, who spent a few hours here today attending to business mat ters and trading was R. A. Gager, ot Ten Mile. Bankruptcy Petition Filed - Petition of bankruptcy was fil ed in the federal court In Portland jesienluy by J. H. Halloway, farm er, oi I'ratn; liaoiuues 1,31U, as sets, none. Nebraska People Enrouta South Mr. ami Mrs. T. H. Norris and son. of Ornaha. Nebraska, were visitors In this city yesterday. They are enroute to California by motor. Returns to Portland Mrs. McDonald, who has been visiting at the home of her moth er. Mrs. 8. M. King, of this city, for the past week or so, returned to her home in Portland this morning. path of the deluge have been dam aged over an area from one to three miles. Train No. 23 of the O. W. R. and N. company was delayed for three and one half hours by the cloudburst. Michigan People Visit City Mrs. C. C. Elh and daughter, of Iietrolt. Michigan, were guests at the Hotel L'mpqua Wednesday ninht. They are motoring to Palo Alto, where Miss Eih will enter the Stanford University. Former Residents Visiting Mrs. Chas. llfndman and children j Return to Medford former residents, now of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Peilli are visiting Mrs. Hlndman's par- returned to Medford this morning ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hatfield at Dfxonville. Suit Brought On Note- Stanley u. Chapin has fild suit In the circuit court against the itieilsport Lumber compuny. Suit is brought for fl.KKO alleged to be due on a promissory note. Mr. Chap in Is represented by Attorney W. G. llenson. . From Tiller Mr. and Mrs. George Norman were among the out of town visit ors yesterday to spend several hours on business and They reside ut Tiller. after spending Wednesdiy attend ifig1 to business matters at the Southern Oregon Gas company offices. Enroute to Portland Miss Jeanetle Clarkson, of t 'larks, Louisiana, spent a short time In this city yesterday. She was enroute to Portland to meet her mother, and with her, will re turn to this city to remain for a time on business. Visitor In Town Mrs. Adolf Johnson was a Rose burg visitor yesterday, spending a few hours visiting and shopping be fore returning to her home at El garose In the afternoon. Associated Oil Man Here Robert H. Cook, district manager Bhopping. I of the Assointed till Company, is in the city this week making ar rangements for the opening of the, new plant here. The plant will be ready to distribute oil, next Monday. To Seattle W. E. Green and parly, nf Los Antlers Theatre. "Paths to Paradise", a new Pa ramount picture which opened at the Antlers Theatre last Friday night Is fast farce comedy at its best. The film features Hetty Compson and Raymond Griffith. The story concerns itself with Griffith, a four-flusher de luxe and Hetty, a clever girl crook. The two decided to team up. Griffith disguised as a detective, and Het ty as a maid, attend a fashion able wedding. They steal the family jewels hut are discovered and chased. Their trip to Mexico is Just about the fastest, funniest jaunt that has ever been seen on the screen. Police attempt to stop them at different points along the road. Each time they manage to escape by the skin of their teeth, or by the tails of their coats, as you will. Reaching the border line after a series of delirious adventures they find their united consciences advise them to return the gems. Whereupon, with at least two hundred police hot on their trail. they retrace their steps. Arriv ing just in time to deliver the loot to Its rightful 'owner, they are surprised by a nice check for what he believes Is their "honesty and bravery". With this they start on "Paths to Paradise." If you want to see a picture that is different and which will provide enough laughs to last a month, don't miss "Paths to Paradise." 3 OPEN AN ACCOUNT At the Roseburg National Bank. and grow with a growing bank a bank where the best of yEKVlCE prevails a bank that wants YOUK biibi;,ess and will help you in every possible consiatfut way. TheRosebuigNaiiohdl Bank Roseburg, Ore fxl Majestic Theatre. One of the most spectacular ganK fights ever shown on the screen, Is promised as part of the entertainment supplied by "The Man In lilue," Universal-Jewel coming to the Majestic Theatre next Friday and Saturday, with Herbert Kawlinson and Madge Bellamy, as co-stars. Kawlinson made arreen fight history by his big fight scenes in "Jack O' Clubs", also a Universal production, and It is said that the fight in his latest starring vehicle is even more, spectacular than the first one in which he took part. , Edward Laemmle, who direct ed, has had lots nf experience in directing gang fights for there I are a number of them in two fea- Enroute South Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krkcnroth ami son, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nart in'tt and daughter. Mrs. Unas. Kas- ton ami Miss Lucy Nartnett, all of series he directed with Hilly San Franr-ism. w'crt vioimra hrc Sullivan as star. "The Leather Blurting j yesterday. Mr. Eckenroth is man-: Push? n" and "The Fast Step ajter of the S. and W. Canned ; pers." M.oods com nan y. The nartv are en! This picture was adapted from 'rnnt In thftr hnmoa In i.ti Fran. 4 "The Flower Of NaDOli." a Short motor trip as far ' story written by ueraid Heaumont arm puimgiiHu in niu ueu uook Magazine. , Leave For Westfnrk Mrs. J. It. Sloan, of this city, and L.iu,.rt ..f.,,. granddaughter Wlnnifml Meagher noi In aa nri(i?n rhimbia. Th(,y "i luiimuu. wmu una u-ru firiiuiiH here, ltlt this morning for Vest- Angfles, were visitors In this city j fork, where they will visit Mrs. yesterday, enroute to Seattle, j Sloan's sister for the next few where they will attend the Knight ; days. . . Templar convention. j Arrive to Visit Deardorffs Californians Go Through I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Speake and lh(. Ut sts of Mrs Travis- parents, .nr. and mis. v. n. Kece and son, or rresno, California, arrived , am jjra p croft for sev party, of Oioville, California, were I here this morning from Portland, i Pr)i' .Ay They are enroute to guests at the (Jrand Hotel Wed nes-1 where they have been making an i Wichita Kan where Rev Travis day night. They are enroute to Se- i extended visit, and will Bpend a!wll relieve his father as pastor of aitle. and will attend the Knight ! few days in this city visiting t,ho ij,,.,. nthm, church while Templar convention there. (the home of Mrs. K. K. Deardorff. , ,h e!(,.r p0n,tPman ,akr9- a vaca- 1 - . . : toin. Th vn nay nomr rrom convention I ueave Tor nomes in wasnmgion Mr. and Mrs. W.' II. Morris and! Mrs. Neil McKelvey and dau:!i family, of San Francisco, stopped ! ter, Josephine, and Mrs. K. K. over in this cily last night enroute I Wallennile, who have been guesU at the home of Mrs. W. H. Hrown. for the past several days, left this to their home, after attending the Klks convention In Porlnnd, and visiting in Vancouver, Wn. They were guets at the (.rand Hotel. To Visit Near Tiller Mr. and Mis. Itudolph Holier and son. Junior, who are visiting rela tives here (his summer, left venter day for the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poole, near Tiller. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Poole for the next meek or ten days. morning for their home U Central ia, Washington. Mi; A. Go Through to Port O rf or d Mr. and Mrs. (). J. Hull and fami ly, of Salem, passed through this city yeMlerday afternoon, enroute to Port OiTmd to atlend th" con vention of Spanish war veterans. They vtsjted Mr. Shoemaker here for a short time berore leaving for Port Ortord. Mr. Hull Is a well known business man of Salem. California People Visit S. llawt'H and daughter, Ida E. Hawes, and Miss Ve Chillis, of Pasadttia. California, ar rived here last evening, and are stopping over to spend a few days veiling In this city. They are mo toring to northern points. The party are guests at the Terminal Hotel. ; were gut sis at the Hotel L'mpqua. Bible Student Return lJberly Then t re. Uev unii Mm. Itvrnn W TmvU ! Tho shimmering mystery of un rrivoit huro imlnv tVm 1 An. dOTWOTld intrigue, tllO Warmth Of igeles, Calif., where they have been 1 underworld romance mid the loy- ti.on.i.n uihi.i .hn..i on, i h alty that knits together the sh- utiiuou ui urni ttiii iteueu unmani where guns bark and blackjacks swing free as the autumn breezes, all combine to give color and punch to Evelyn Krent's brand new crook melodrama "Alia Mary Fly up," current attraction at the Liberty Theatre. .Inst as Jane Cowl won fame in "Within the Law" and Jane Grey in "De Luxe Annie', so Evelyn llrent has created a big following the world over for her skilful Impersona tions of the female Kaffles a young woman of daring and loy alty, of beauty and delicacy, who goes down to the depths and works out her own regeneration A distinguished cast supports the j younger pastor plans to acc pt a call to a church some where In Kansas after his father's return. TO THE LADIES The Ihanty Siudio on the upper floor of the Uoseburg National Hank building is again open , for patronage after extensive remodel ing, which affords better facilities both for the conduet of business fitai. i Aiin ipv wivim nn v 1 and the comforts of the visitors. Facial and scalp treatments a specialty. Phone for appointments. Mrs. Inez Clark, proprietress. B. O. production ba?ed on an original story by Fred Kennedy My ton. LINNTON MAN DIES WHEN CAR SMASHES THROUGH BRIDGE Outing supplies visors, colored glasses, bathing caps and shoes, and first aid preparations. Lloyd Crocker. Leaves for Ohio Merle Kuder, who has been vis I'lng in the city for several days, left yesterday for Ohio, where he will spend some Him visiting with Arrlvo This Mornino Mrs. J, K. Cochran and two' children, of Redding. California. AURORA. Ore., July 23. Frank arrived here this morning from Heiisit, of Linnlon. Ore., was killed Portland, where they have be. n 2 o'clock this morning when the visiting, and will be the gursts of Hunt .touring ar which he was Mrs S A. Anderson, of this ciiv driving turn.'d and wmt through Mr a few days. They expect leave for California the first next week. Back From Reedsport County Koadmaster Floyd Fte.u and Elmer Mi llromii, returned last 18 1r Plan to take those pleasant trips! There arc so many l. ices you nnj the fiimily have pl.mrul to viMt some ilay. Don't put it oil any Ioniser. The stttKes are waiting to take you when and where you wish. You have noiliinu to think of but to he at the depot on time. Make this outdoor travel a pleasure. COAST AUTO LINES Phont 686 Offict at Terminal Hotel JiQP 'li 303 North Jackson Ids parents before t-'lurning tu,nu.it fmm Rt import after making acres. the railing of a bridge three quar tern of a mile west of Hubbard on the road between Hubbard and Hroaducpes. Hnsll was on his way lo Hrnnd acres whn the acci- d"nt occurred. He was to be em ployed picking berries at Kroa-1- Arirona where be will enter the university. Mr. Kuder is the ii linlttt with the Arizona Colli-gians o.rhrstra and expects . to . rejoin ! iderable iimi organization during the winter month. trlii of ItiMieetion over the rim l They were acronipanlt d by a mar ket road engineer They report con flic. bus, roaches, ants, mosquitoes anil moths. ri.Y-DI It nmvpoiionom, wift not stain, and has a pleaiant and rctrvthlnR odor. v Toil rtctd I'LY-DI all the year round always Lcp a bottle w fur pale nt Chapman Drug Co. Nathan Fullerton Marttert Drug Co. wink bfint; ilnnt arLing'Tient! under way it tensive impi o em Ms in tin future. l hood n t vn spim r company Will Visit At McBcan Home Mr. and Mrs. J. A. M It.an. of Pueblo. Colorado, will arrte In t from the north this exining. Hrni will be guests si tli home of Mi. ami Mrs. V. 11. Mcltean lor to week?". The two nn-n hiv brn'h eis. Mr. and Mrs MclU an h:r been visiting in Seattle and Pu t land, and alter tht lr visit here w ill return home. Will Return To Citv C. A. Friend, form- ily a r -; tleni of Host-hut g. now hwmrii r Medford, Inn rHinntd to this ti'v and is making Hrranuemfnts :u bring hi-H lamily tmt k ti Km burn. He bus ben employe! i orchard work at Medford, but n Mrt A t come bark to i his til ' muke ids home. Aflves From Portland It H. Klpp. el ih' Fords-- Cliftmbet of Conimt-rm mrlxetl h today, and will fp ak before th- ! v i Chamber of Commerce in:i:V. He. wiih K. Mer, aNo of Peit ln:id Chsmb ! t Comni'-'ce, and I, A titles. MTietiiry ot i he litw !';: Chamht-r of (Vintner e. w ill ni;i) " isttm ('iiktiind tiiluy sio. 3 AnileTan.. Mr. Miller held a n-: Inn with tb prune grower hmh r Tearing throuuh the vailing on the right hand side of the bridge, th car turned completely over, crushing Hensit beneath It. He was found dend a few minutes af tter the accident occurred. Th' only ex pin nut ion tliat hs been advanced for the occurrence Is that th" man may possiblv hav becoiiH s'e pv and dozed off while cnwKtng the bridge. So far bs Is known he was not passing another car. The body was brought to Aurora. CARR'S fc SALE Thursday, Friday and of this week, big lc sale Rnlurday at Carr's. CLOUDBURST DOES DAMAGE TO TRACKS NEAR DURKEE, ORE. HAKIMt. Ore. July A cloti-I-but '.t si ruck lurk"e and vicinity yefth rday ajnl a sh I nf wnter avernging seven feet den and four niih't wide nwept over lh'- low In ml, washing out the trseks of lh t re gen -WnsMndon ltailroad and Na i gution company In several plsces U the ncsieuate of about one and one half miles, the greatest dani ace boing done at N'eUon' and Werttherby. The flood rush4 over the hiah-1 way to a depth of from five m eieht fet and cars wete swept from ill ' road. No 1n of life has ber-n retorted ! UwkinR Ula and Myrtle t mm nor a ,1, b.n reported tosa yasianlay, which wat well atu.-Qdtd 0; UvtTiock, although cropi in th f l?ub ver: There sure is a heap of difference in rubbing and in rubber. Another Seiberling All-Tread came in yesterday after i4,000 miles. RUBBER that was right. D rive in and compare. Highway Service Co. Wv' j SNAP Worth S1.50 We arc offering as a special for Saturday only of this weeks a beautiful White Enamel Sauce Pan Six Quart size, made on steel base and quartz rock, pure white surface, delightfully easy to keep clean and sanitary See Window Display and "be on hand early Saturday Churchill Hardware Company The Iron Mongers Hats off! To tne News-ilcvlew i Hunrimls have put their O. K. on classified columns. They are the News-Review classified ads as dl starting point of many people's rect leads to thrift and short outs success and prosperity. i to success. AMERICA'S Greatest. aW mm Mm? VACATION ROUND TRIP Jrom PORTLAND The "Double Triangle" Tour Canadian Rockies Jasper National Park Scenic British Columbia Every mile a picture I LOW Sl'MMKI: F.1KKS KAHT f Scenic Booklet Fret A.B. HOLTORP, ' City Pdu. Astnt 122 Third St., PORTLAND, Ot. Pltonc Broadway 3300 Dayton Pastor, Bested in Evolution - - Controversy, Will Quit Ministry V' f f:Un T'r M h tiv. f . h f ! f . fx . k v a... ; Xrszzs W" 1 t j The IWv, . G. Byr.l, wlio reviemd a. i.ntor of the M. T. church (north) in Dayton, Tcnn., hin his congregation refused to hear a modernist pastor he invited to prc.ich a sermon, is going to quit the ministry and become an electrician. He is shown (right) with Ur. George W. Kappleyra, who planned tc Scope trial.'and member of the con)!rg:ition. The Her. Bvrd alio criurd ccause he allowed Dr. Rapplcyei, evolutioniit. to continue t.it tend tfic church.