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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925.
REDUCTION on SUMMER
DRESSES
Announcing a new price on the best models shown ths season
sheer chiffon and georgette prints all silk some with slips to
match and some having new typ; of long sleeves.
"Let's Look These Over!"
Sale Price
Wash Dresses
Now exceedingly low price for a few dnyj
1
Vz Off
Including broadcloth. linen and other sum
mer fabrics in pleasing variety of shades and
styles. All of which were priced regularly at
$3.75, $4.95, S5.75, $6.85,
and up to $10.50
NEW SHADF3
Silk Hosiery
Blonde Satin, Snndlewnod, Maize, Rose
Beige, Maple Cream
89c, $1.25, $1.50, S2.00
Changes that look to giving
GREATER COMFORT,
BETTER SERVICE .
In
SHOEDEPT.
Now being consummated under new per
sonnel. Expert service in fitting and free
consultation given by Mr. F". L. Rodgers,
one of the foremost foot experts on the Pa--cific
coast.
We assure you real shoef at moderate
prices
See us now for special prices in shoes
GOSSARD
CORSETS
MUNSING
UNDERWEAR
Better Service Better Merchandise
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DDY HOPES FOR
nor who wtoKK iiirt
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PORTLAND. Or-.. July 23.
Jitrob Hoffman. 16. of Cor
nelius. OreKon. died at a hos
pital hpr today of a broken
neck, suffered when ha dived
In a shallow hoi In the Tu-
alatin river Sunday.
Mm. Huffman Home
Mrs. C. K. Huffman has return
ed home after spending several
weeks in Montana. Mr. and Mrs.
Mead of Missoula, parents of Mrs.
Huffman, visited her here, and
upon their return home she ao
rompanled them. She was In
Montana d urine the earthquakes,
and although they ca little dam
are In the place where she was,
he reports that they occasioned
much ion in nearby cities and in
terrupted rnllroad traffic.
. : Governor Pierce, he will have noth-
lng more to say.
Will Withhold Statemenfcon ' w ?"b' Cro" ufled.
' pointing Mr. Hays, a fish dealer of
nay City. Oregon, Covernor Pierre
Fish Commission Situs
tion For Present.
t NEW TODAY t
ACTION
USED COOK
PowpIPs.
STOVE $9.00 At
by Commissioner Veatch
May Be Satisfactory
to Senator.
Senator T). L. Eddy today .refus
ed to make any extended statement
regarding the fish commission sit
uation other than to say that he
still hopes to secure the appoint
ment of a southern Oregon man,
one friendly o the Vmpqua river
Interest, In the position of commis
sioner. In the appointment of J.
8. Hays, of Bay City. Governor
Pierce, It Is claimed failed to keep
the word he had given Senator
Kddy that a conference would be
held before the vacancies on the
commission were filled. Senator
Eddy Is still hopeful, however, that
Governor Pierce will appoint a
southern Oregon man to take the
! place of Commissioner Veatch. and
until some action is taken in that
regard, or until the governor shows
a disposition to do nothing more
in connection with further ap
pointments. Senator Eddy says he
will decline to make any state-
has, apparently, prevented B. L.
Eddy, state senator for Douglas
county, from naming a man on the
commission, according to the eov-
IS AWAITED Arnor' agreement with Senator
iMiny. nir. iieais, wno was in Port
land yesterday, pays the highest
tribute to Mr. Hays' qualifications
Si . r-.ii ril u i i ; for service on the commission, say-
election to rill I lace Held. Ine that he is a practical man.
Rather than resign as slate sena
tor, Mr. Reals relinquished the posi
tion of fish commissioner. He so
notified the governor yesterday
morning after the governor had
told him he could resign either
Job. It was the expectation of Sen
ator Edilv that when his colleague.
Senator Heals, relinquished the fish
commission place, that he, Eddy,
would have an opportunity to get
on the commission a man from the
I'mpqua district. Turing the legis
lature, to secure the support of Mr.
Eddy, the governor agreed to per
mit Eddy and Heals to name two"
commissioners, with Sam M. Gar
land as a sort of arbitrator between
the two. When the time came Eddy
could not get his man sanctioned,
so the governor appointed Beats to
succeed P. P. Kendall and Garland
to succeed John Veatch. This left
Senator Eddy out In the cold. Then
when the attorney-general ruled
that Heals could not bo a senator
and fish commissioner at the same
time. Senator Dddy expected that
the old legislative promise would
be redeemed.
Senator Eddv had his man picked
htt Senator Beats and Governor
Pierce acted too quickly for him.
menL The resignation of Henls and the
He says that it has been his de- j appointment of Hays were announc
er to see a man friendly to the ed simultaneously, before Senator
t'mnqua river interests appointed Eddy could get into action,
on the commission, and that his ef- To the casual observer It looks
forts have been directed In that as though Governor . Pierce has
I'ne. His entire Interest in the j double-crossed Senator Eddy re
fish commission has been with that i rarding the fish commission. Just
purnose In view. as he broke hlu promise to Senator
There Is still on appointment ! Hare of Washington county that
to make. Commissioner Veatch Is ! State Game Warden Burghduff
USED RANGE ONLY 118.50
Powell's Furniture Store.
FOn BALE $90 Conn cornet, used
vary little, for $50. CalrVll2-Y.
WANTETV-OIrl wants general
housework, address "Girl," News
Heview. VANTEDIJKhthouseVorkT ya
high school girl. Address X, care
News-Review.
FOK"SALK Plenty-of young frys
at 23c lb., live weight. Phone
6F22, Otto A. Olson.
M ATTRESS-PRICES are at least
lower. Buy now at Powell's.
HOY WANTS WORKTr-ilfuK wood,
mowing lawn. etc. Phone 29"-H
UNTIL NOON FR!DAYwe"wllfseil
cups and saucers at only 10c at
Powell's.
ENGLISH-HREAKFAST" "CHAIRS
Unfinished, only $1.10. At Powell's.
SPKCIAL THIS WEEK At Pow-1
ell's, a long handle shovel, round !
point, for only $1.15.
T HISWEEKwere"offering solid
oak rockers with leather auto,
seat at only $7.75. Powell's. I
FOR SALE Good National Cash
register, low price, terms. Ad
dress "Cash Register," News-Review.
Clearance
of
All of Our Stock of
Dresses
Both in Silks and Wools
Some Summer Dresses
v Some Sport Dresses
Some Fall and Winter Dresses ,
Made in Printzess and by other re
liable,, well-known tailoring houses.
All of them at a good big reduction.
I. ABRAHAM
THE SILK STORE
Jl'lU1AI, COUNOIIi TO
HOLD FIRST MEETING
LIVELY SESSION
OF
A lively session or the notary
club was had today noon. As a rv
llnifnary (Vat urn President Hoolh
explained the loss of considerable
silver at a recent Rotary RatherlnK
at his country home. He said It
would b difficult to locate the mis
sing article an they were Initialed
with tlM letter 'If, and It was a
question In Ills mind hether Luth
er J. ilarnes or Hill Hated should
be held responsible for the pur
loining of the silver. However, as
usual, it was decided to place Die
responsibility on Luther, whose
past reputation was questionable
alonjr the foregoing llti. After
exact In a promise from the ton
aorial artist for better conduct In
the future the mutter was dismis
sed. Hert Mates, who Just recently re
turned from a trip to Diamond
lake by wuy of the proposed road
up the North I'mpqua, told of the
wonderful opportunities awaiting
HospburK wh-n this roadway Is
complete to Diamond hike, opening
up a new tourist thorouhfare that
Would bring much wealth to the
County. The scenery was pronounc
ed beyond description and those
who made the trip were enthusias
tic' over the pnsslbil.es and wealth
stored In this county's backyard.
C'ary Keely spoue on Hotary
principles and ethics and gave j
some good, sound advice to the '
members In his usual Interesting i
way, Impressing them with the fact
tlmt thj-y should study their own
Individual business rather than
give too much time to other lines
of trade not vitally affecting their
interests. Closer cooperation among
the members, encouraging greater
friendship throughout the club, was
placed above private gain, -and the
speaker urged that the religion of
goodfellowsblp prevail at all
(lines. ' ,
Today's meeting was Interesting
from every standpoint and thoty
absent missed a lively session.
HOUSE PAINT
$2.40 per Gallon
Denn-Gcrretsen Co.
33
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Glasses
' 116 Jackson
ready to resign gt anv time, and
senator, liarl.nd wss slsted to suc
ceed him. The attorney general's
ruling, however, that a senator
cannot hold a position on the com
mission does not permit Garland's
aimoimmeni, so some other mnn I
win he chosen for Mr, Veatch's
place.
Senator Fddy stated that at the
former conference he had arqulcs
ed when the governor agreed to
appoint Senator (Jarland, and that
the latter had announced himself an
friendly to southern Oregon Inter
ests. Mr. Fddy Intimated that he
Is still endeavoring to secure a
suitable appointment from south
ern Oregon to fill Mr. Veatch's
place, and that until some definite
stand Is taken In the matter hy
would not be removed.
Everyone who wants to see good
swimming come to Alexander's
Park Friday evening.
Hay rope, carriers ami other!
barn equipment at Wharton Urns. I
CARR'S la SALE I
Thursday, Krlday and Saturday i
of this week, big le sale at t'arr's !
KINSEV IN SEMI-FINALS
KM IT. lnm-l Wlr..)
SKOKIK COI'NTItY CLl'Il,
Olencoe, III., July 23 Howard O.
, Klnaey, of San Francisco, fourth
ranking ni't player In the United
i Slates, won his way to the semi
finals of lite Illinois state tonrna
imi'ht today, defeating the veteran
Waller I.. Haves of Chicago In the
firih round, 6 4. 6 3.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spina Specialist.
124 Perkins Bld. Phone EM
Tloswell Hotel for good eats.
D AN C I N G
MASQUERADE BALL SATURDAY NIGHT
IDLEYLD. PARK
(On North Umpqua 6 milts above Glide.)
Arleigh Herron't Hollywood Five
Free Camp Ground
FURNISHED CABINS FOR RENT
Dr. H. C. Church
0PT0METRI8T
Perkins Bldg. Roteburg, Or
Phone 14.
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Electronic, and TClectro-Theraphy
417 Perkins Bldi. Phone 491
AUCTIONEER
Don't forget that I handle
sales In city or country.
M. C. Radabaugh
630 N. Pine St.
Chiropractic has won well-
deserved fame". II adjusts '
the displaced vertebrae so fl
that the nerves passing P
through the spine may not n
l.i Interfered Willi. Their J
1 mission Is to furnish life- R
j vigor to all parts of the
THE LIBERTY THEATER
1 TODAY AND TOMORROW
At Our Regular Priest. Only 10 and 15 Centt
RALPH INCE PRESENTS
mm
She was si;ae and smooth
hard and tender hosrted fiery
and calm flirtations and con
slant chlliillke a. I'eter Pan,
yet old as Cleopa'rk In the tin
seled ways of the I'nderworld!
Tuut drama, quivering with
Mruln- soul crushing situations
- feverish action sensational
Hit Ills-rib tickling comedy
You must see this picture!
ALSO: THE FAMOUS GO-GETTERS COMEDY
Crop Insurance
Insure your hay and grain
now. Our agency offers you
real service In fire Insurance
trailers. We write aulorao
bile Insurance.
C V. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
1 1 6 Cast St. Phone 417
DANCE
LONG'S HALL
Coles Valley
Saturday Night
July 25
f Aswvlnf tM rnw Oand Wirt.)
SAX KUANCISrO, July 2.1.
The hair tr.KPi'r hatrods of the
old wet that flashed and died In
i'ut an fnstnnt, but that usually
eliminuted boiiio lurid tragedy for
all their brevity, sup plied the mo
live In the killiiiR of Henry Kirk
In a supposed Kim duel near
Brnwley lal Saturday and the
suicide of John Tmden, Kirk's
slayer. In the opinion of mem
bers of the Kirk family here.
Imvld Kirk, brollwr of the dead
mnn Is Pfire that the double tra
ffedy was not the result of six
years of differences, as mi chested
in a letter found on Tru-len, but
was the outcome of quickly-formed
and qulrk-riamlnK possions
that wer a, throwback to the old
frontier days when men "shot it
out" on the spur of the moment.
"Wo never heard of Tmden be
fore," other member of the fam
ily said. "Henry must have met
him in Itrawley and they must
have qunrrclt'd on the spot. Then
they decided to each shoot It out
or Henry was murdered by Tru
den and Truden wrote thn "duel"
letter nnd tjien rommltted suicide
so that the world would not know
bim as a murderer."
Only national brand parts are
carried at the Terminal Gnraee.
You are sure of a quality article
when you purchase your autoino
bile part there.
WHIlf ON YOUR VACATION
Insure Your Baggage
If it It lost itoltn or danagtd,
our company p rot t eta you.
The rate tn low, the coverture
broad.
Insurance la Our Bualntat
MASOtt UN.
MSIIUM. in
DANCE
AT
OLALLA
HALL
Saturday Nite
July 25
IMPORTANT CHANGES
PENDING AT BAPTIST
ANNUAL CONFERENCE
ASTOUIA, 'ore., July 23 Al
though the state Baptist conention
continues until Saturday it will
reach its climax Isle this after
noon when H. Af. Sherwood, piin
cIimiI of the lluckninn school of
Portland, will pres nt recommend
ation for the revision of the stale
church constitution. Including pos
sible ihanges In the dec arattcn of
faith.
The essential -Interest of the
convention Is rocu.-.ed upon this
matter which Is rspectiil to hrve
sironr Influence upon the election
,of orflc-rs. si'h-dul'd for Jut be
Ifore adloiimm nt. I'r. J. Wirt
cornice UroushtT of l.os Aniielcs.
former Tortlsnd pas'or. Is attend
ns. today. Vhl e hw has unvote on
the- floor he is understood to be
eiertlns a powirful Influence In I
support cf the fundamentalist fac
tiiw. The prosrsm today Is devoted to
buslnes matters. The convention
Is to decide fulure fa lev with n'f
en pes to l.tnflelil ollese and take
up ths problem of conitltutlonnl
revision.
McrormlrlilwrlnB Internation
al iras enrlnes run smooth ard
hsve a surplus of wwer. 8old by
1 Wharton llros.
FOTt SAI.K lllack mare, 10 yrs.;
1100. will saddle or work, $25.
Hrookslde Service Station, Can
yonvllle. Ore.
FOR SALE 2nd hand bathtub,,
zinc painted: also outside house!
door, half glass. Inquire 540 S. ,
liii.lfBA!i Clreet Pns..hnrP I
FOR" SALE 50 cords fir wood, on
ground: also sojne old erowtn fir
and oak block wood. Ten miles
out. elKht paved. R. E. Brown,
Wilbur, Ore.'
FOR SALE Team of horses, wag
on and harness, all for H0. In
quire at Kelley's Korner store.
FOR RENT 5-room bungalow,
wired for electric range, fur
nace, garage. Inquire 416 Fow
ler or phone 439-Y.
$ToR F WARDFor-Information as
to the identity of persons steal
ing flowers from the garden of
my home at 246 N. Rose St.
Mrs. D. Whiting. .
WANTED To" hear from party
who has a spring wagon for sale.
Also have K fine young turkeys
for sale. Mrs. Ada Kern, East
Lane street. IioxJWB
WANTEIWlld false teeth. We pay
high as tlO for full sets. Don't
matter If broken. We buy crowns
and bridges. Western Metal
Company. Bloomlngton, 111.
AWOMAN CAN-DOIT ALL.
And get all the profits. Old es
tablished, fine paying business:
central location: books open for
inspection. Only takes J750
rash. But you had better hurry,
ljiwrenr Agency, 125 Cass St.
Phone 219.
RARfiAIN J"acre Just outside of
city limits, borders on creek, good
garden soli, some shrubbery anil
berries. Fair 4-room house, partly
furnished. Price $1300. $500 cash,
time on balance. W. A. Bogard
Real Estate, Grand Hotel Bulld-
ing.
I SKO FOR o "bar gain s
VY I Ford roadsfr. In first class
ronilll.on. $275.
1!i'.'3 Ford tour. A good one. $2r.O
1!)22 Ford tour, mechanically o.
k . S2'io.
Fld Bug top. wlniishleld.
dATHEWa MOTOR-X-CHANCfi
By the City Hall
FOR SALE 5-foom plastered
house. large lot; price $1250,
terms.
6 room plastered house, pave
ment paid: price $2100, terms.
6-room plastered house, suburban
home, 21 lots river loam: price
$20110: terms. All good values.
Come, look them Over. Chas.
Kyes, l2rt N. Jackson St
HE WANTS TO GET RID OF IT
There Is five hundred In It for
you. 5-room house; barn and
lot 40x110; one-half block off
pavement; non-resident owner
will give clear title for $750. Two
hundred cash. Full Information.
ljwrence Agency, 125 Cass
Street. Phone 219.
OWN EK" II A S "OTHER Bl'SIN ESS
And must go. Offers a gar
dening proposition that will pay
for Itself In one year. 22 acres
In tract one mile from Roseburg:
50 full bearing fruit trees; big
variety: all kinds berries; large
commercial strawberry field; 21
Bcres sweet corn ready for mai
kel ; 4000 extra fine tomato
plants; house; barn; chicken
house: team; harness; wagon; '
full set tools and implements;
good cream cow; chickens. Ev
ery thing complete for twenty
five hundred. Part cash. Law
rence Agency, 125 Cass Street.!
Phone 219. i
520 ACRE SHEEP RANCH Lo-'
rated 10 mllea from town and
railroad. 1-4 mile from hard sur
face county road. 30 acres in cul
tivation, black loam free soil,
balance all good soil; produces
abundance of grass, plenty of
green feed In summer. Well wat
ered by running creek and num
erous springs. Some brush and
timber range rould be Improved
by slashing along creek bottom.
Two small barns, old house. Farm
partly fenced and Joins outside
range. Prl4 $6400. $2500 cash,
time on balance. We especially
In e stock men who are familiar
with conditions of Itouglas coun
ty to Investigate this property.
W. A. Bogard Real Estate, Grand
Hotel Building. I
AMnclitrd Piws AlKt Wlr.)
. SALEM. Ore.. July 23. The
flrvt meeting of the new state ju
dicial council, created by an act
of the 1925 legislature will ba
held here tomorrow. Chief Jus
tice McBride of the Supreme court."
chairman, wilt not lie ublo tq
attend because of the illness of
his wife at St. Helens.
OUR JULY
Ehoe Qearancg,
Ends Saturday Night
The liberal support given us In this JULY CLEARANCE SALE OF
HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR speaks louder than words In telling th
remnrkable savings afforded in LATE STYLE FOOTWEAR. THIS
SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT. JULY 25th. Buy your-shoes now
for the future. Below you will find a few prices that will give you an
idea of the way we are selling footwear.
(1 QP At this price we are sell
cPl.UJ ing slippers with low or
SpanlsITheels In red, blue or green,
formerly selling to $7.50.
J0 QC Here Is an assortment of
P.0J low heel Oxfords and slip
pers in black patent leather, gun
metal, etc. Ail sizes in the lot, but
not In every style.
ffO or Satins. Patent Leather,
tan, black, kid. Short and
discontinued lines of Slippers and
Oxfords that formerly sold for a
great deal more.
CO Men's black or smoko
scout Shoes with heavy
J0 nC Men's Shoes that former-
rrly sold to $7.00.
95c
Short lines of Children's
Shoes.
PI jr Children's Patent Shoes
with cloth tops, that form
erly sold for $1.00.
$1.95,'
Men's Mule Skin Scout
Hose.
S2.25
Men's dask brown Scout
Shoes with chrome soles.
tfO JC Here's an opportunity to
V save on Shoes for boys
and girls. See these before it is
too late..
Roseburg Booterie
IRVIN BRUNN
8HOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET.
PERKINS BLDQ. ROSEBURG, OREGON
LAST TIME TONITE
A Paramount Picture
"Grounds
For
Divorce"
The story of a divorce law
yer who always got the
"breaks" till his - wife put
the1 brakes on him.
Dealing with the Three Ages
of Man Matrimony, Testi
mony aud Alimony.
It's Comedy Riot
With Florence Vldor. Mat
Moore. Louise Fasenda and
others!
NOTE: This feature now
playing In Portland to capa
city business!
Also
"BETWEEN FIRES"
A Thrilling Western
10c
15c
Last Time Tonite
TOM MIX
In
Zane Grey's
"RIDERS OF THE
PURPLE SAGE"
STARTS TOMORROW
The greatest side-splitting
comedy of the year
FUNNY?
IT'S NOTHING' BUTI
"PATHS TO
PARADISE"
With Raymond Griffith
10c
25c