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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW. ' FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1925. THREE I KEARNEYS j i 300 WTM.St. GRflrETKRIA 3MW.ria.Sf. i LOCAL NEWS B BAPTISTS I I II I II I' II I III I I VII U-.UI-.ni-L. UIIUIIIIU Vs. f SPECIALS Amaizo Cooking Oil, pt. cans 20c j j Amaizo Cooking Oil, tjt. cans 38c p Amaizo tZooking Oil, 2 qt. o-.ns 75c 4 4 Amaizo Cooking Oil, gal. cans , $1.43 Mason Jars, pints, per doz 60c 4 J Mason Jars, qts., per doz...- 80c 5 Mason Jars, half gals., per doz ,$1.00 V 8 Wide Mouth Mason Jars, pints, per doz $1.00 4 Wide Mouth Mason Jars, qts., per doz $1.10 4 J Wide Mouth. Mason Jars, hlf gals., per doz. $1.60 4 Economy Jars, pts., per doz .'..$1.00 4 J Economy Jars, qts., per doz $1.10 p 4 Economy Jars, half gals., per doz a... $1.60 4 j Mission Bell Soap, 8 bars for 48c j p Assorted Toilet Soaps, 8 bars for....: 25c p Serve Yourself and Save at ft KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA! ft The Store that Brought m Down p Boy Happy With Mother Who Stole Him From Father After Kidnaping Underdoes Ootratlon Returns Hamt I Alvin Knuillsnn underwent 1 F. V. Wells returned to his home throat operation at Mej-ry hoxpltnl at Yoncalla last nlntu arter miemi-1 WVdnpsday, w lib Dr. A. C. Seely In , IriK the day here visiting and at-, attendance. I lending to business matters. I FAITH IN BIBLE From Glide From Salem -1 Among thoso from points east of E c Ha)iey. Df the public serv- Ire conimif tilua, of Salem, Is this city twlny visiting and teuding to business mulieni. this cliy tn visit and transact business here yesterday was .W. T. Mallory, of Glide. From Coquilte Albert H. Knop vas an arrival here yesterday from Coqulth and spent the day at tending tu business matters and vitting. , Tonsil Operation U. A. (.iager, of Ten Mllo. under-; Wrih of r)pIst From Yoncalla Among those, from points north to transact business and visit in this city yesterday was K. I. Law son, of Yoncalla. went a lunsii operatiou city last evening. Dr. Wade was in attendance, Leaves For Riddle Mrs. Stanley liowden. vullis, who has peen visiting M-w-rUON. Vrrm Lrl Wlr. , ,n I ASTORIA. Ore.. July 24. Bap l!tlsts nf Oregon. In annua1 conven tion here, engaged In revising their constitution, adontrd a preamble whih declare belief In the virgin ihll-lfc nt "-..(.. tka 1..-Im.,1 - - In thls,tW(lw n. ' ,,M. I' ., (H Chas. Ji. personal visible return of rhrlst. The declaration nf faith was ! adopted as a preamble to the con . lltutnn aft'T a spirited debate i v , !iajt night. It was presented as the Vr 'ond article of the rnntltuflon. his city with friends, left this .u i ....- morning for Kiddle. wlurehe wHI'th. )lprlnra(lnn w niJI,!(, th( DP4 visit with friends. j'anhle Instead of a separste article. "LJiSSSS. ?.X"VZT op..ra.n. this .rJZJrZZX Arrives From Glide M. T. Cannon arrlv terday afternoon from (Hide and irf tsiH-nilintT a few dnys in I visiting and on business. i.mtiva wiiimnw nni n ifn ei-. .1 . . ihii ritv ' . L . -- - tsi' ftinn -TOTiirumtes n lreRen- 1IU3 my )irs. hiiili f MvrtlH Creek, under-. . - . t. ; t ,, , i"r:,,,n ot rniircn nieniDerHnip, u- wi'iii uut'rti upii ill iuii 111 nun jit In Today ' Mrs. Frank Ptelnhanr and Mrs. Telford, of Happy Valley, motored here todey and Hpnit several hours vUitin and shopping. this morning, with Dr. A. C. Seely in atteniiance. In Yeeterday Glenn Itooth was among the out'h.tr.. of town visitors yesteiduy. spend-1 noim ins fceverat nours on Dusiness anu visiting. He is from Azalea. Returns Home Today Mrs. (i. I. Hinsdale, of Forest J Grove, who has been vlsltiug at I the home of her mother, Mrs. Silvia Houser. and with friends lift this moiniuR for- her cv , 'Mi iMMs.mwswB may S 1 3 X : f V PAW' Jmam cnirat Prn rhxo President told Foreign Situation ( From Drain ' Henry Kannan was a visitor In this city yesterday and spent sev eral hours attend-in? to business ! parly ara motoring to northern mariers. ite is a resmem ui points. Drain. ! lieviiiR in baptism by immersion." Valvoline oil at Wharton Bros. Cotioievm rug at cost. Zlgler Fie Hdw. Co. A coal strike :s threatened for Scot. 1. have vour bin filled with our otinlltv coal now. Page Lum ber & Fuel Co. Party Motoring North M. D. Gilson, V. M. Oilson, C. J. Dimmick and M. M. Dimmick, all of Santa Harbara, were guests ay the Hotel Lmpqua last night. The From Winston Crossing Granted I The public siTVioe commission j(h( conso(ll,tnn wher,.bv ,h, WILT. INVF.STIGATE ! BIG BANK MERGER j fAMncUtM 1'rfM IkhnI Wit.) SAT, EM, Ore., July 24. Gover-1 nor Tierce has asked the federal ! comptroller of the treasury to in-! stltute a thoroneh investigation of , Mrs. Harry Winston returned to hag Kranted the petition of thej1" r' er home at Winston yesterday j i!n((ma Mill and Timber company, LV" " fternooil after Visiting With f,1P riMii rmKain? nn n nmWI.i " i her : afternoon after visiting wttn fnr a Rrade crot;ajnB Gn a project- 1 friends ana shopping m tins wiy, i,vjllslrifti spur track In the city J for a few hours. - , of iteedsport. I Back From Bandon from coast AiinrneT Klhert Hermnnn nnil : From Coast ! Among the arrivals 'points yesterday, who are spending j fanily, and Mr. and Mrs. Prescott few days here attending to bust- (:rt,iMV ness matters was J. A. McCully .of -turned tteeosport. States National Rank and dd and Tilton Bank of Port- jland have been merged before ap proving the merger It became known here today. Inquiry on a rumor that th gov ernor had" protested the consolida tion brought the reply from him that he had simply suggested to 'last "Vrom ' TLdon .P' " I wii. it. lilt; 111 u utrtru vujvj inn I brief outing. . I The Kovemor declared that he Mr. Hastings In f telf-traphed Hie suKirestion to AmnnK those from points north ' c.i. b.i. ui.i.--. VIhlniton after several apm-als to siK-nd several hours here yes-: M and Mrs -aert Cnnton 1 11""! been made to mm by creuuors terday attendlPK to bust ss miit-jSmiln of SaHm.' spent last night ters was H bur. 1!. Jlastincs of Wil- in this city as guests at the Ho of the Ladd and Tilton nank who feared that their claims against he absorbed Institution' would be 1 . . - . 1 . tile a'titiiri'eii iiiiiiuiittii tt tel l na 2'orl'' Jeopardized by the merger. j Bn.hfi.-ld for a few daj vl 1. 1 wl)le r(.fll8,ne to To Visit in portiana i Mr Smth is proprietor of the nib. r.. ..1. , I Marion garage. H-ii iit-t-uui j t-r-it-iti.- I Moore morning for Portland to visit wil relatives and friends for several days. Jack Hall Here ' Jack Ilall, former resident of this city. Is visiting with friends , n(,rp for a (wo W(.ei-(,' 1 and rili'tlves In this city, and his ; Th,.v Hr- nuVh Imnn ; father, J. 1. Ilall, at Myrtle Treek. ,,art o( the COUntry .nr. jiail is now resuuiig ui vteeu, . .California. j Chief Ketch Home Calliotts Visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Call lot t and family, of San Francisco, were Koseburg visitors yesterday. They are enroute to northern points, af ter which Mrs. Calllott will return vacat ion. They are much Impressed with While refusing to divulge the names of those who had complain ed to him the governor intimated that thev were persons Interested in, claims against the I-add ft Tk' ton Hank that are now in litigation and those involved In prospective lillmt)on growing out of the bank's financial aperatlons. PORTLAND., .lut'y 24. J. C. Alnsworth. president of the United ;Rates National Hank, anld when j Informed of the action of Governor ... t a ,!,-! I lerre mm in eiiMii-it-i .ui mr ' From Glide- , ! nas been spending' the past 'week L",ddha?d J"'"n hdepo,l'"P "'!, t"' Mrs. Thurman Canr.on and fnm-;in Canada attending the convention i'ts had already been approved by ily were among the visitors here of 10ncc officers, returned home j,n V''a,"ry- . . ., yesterday from points east of : t Ii Is morning after a very enjoyable ! Tn? comptroller approved n town, and spent several hours , ,H. The convention was held at I Ss,"r( .a:- tne da-' t,,e deRl wa' enlnveil ' Alnsworth explained that the shopping and visiting. They are , victoria, and the officers enjoyed residents 01 uiioe. several side trips to points of Inter lest. Motorinq to Portland . ' Mrs. H. Zitsch and family snd Twice kidnaped, once bv his. father, once by his mother, Roscoe Cnnadv. .Ir.. 6. i afrain happy with the latter at the Canady home in San Antonio. Tc The parents have been separated for some time. Roscoe was carried oflf by three men in an auto, and later found with hif father in-New York. Mrs. Canady journeyed there, and spirited him away from the home of her hosband't mother. She is shown with Roscoe dual was not exactly a merger. The I-add and Tilton P,ank retina its .1... .. k f4.lt. ..f Cl.lu. V.. t). 't rw.inr.ev nn.l fnmiiv 'nf Sun I n.tf ' . . ... . tlonal has bought Its deposils and ' ' ,. , ine iiveeui-uiu mill til air. mm . ., , i . rrancisco. were visiiors nere yen-1 Mra . ,L. Kppsteln. of West Rose-r "I"" " - , teruay. i ney are moioi uif; Portland. They were guest j the Grand Hotel. ' burg, received a painful Injury this OI"PrM w oru ;;, '' .J,. he - morning at about 11:30 o'clock. I lZt,J. $ , NSS . I,, it , . t .t depositors accounts of Laud and when a shingle nail penetrated the . . h ,.ri ' k ii i.i. ,it t . mi-, i... . Tilton Hank and the cash securl- ball of his right foot h ie he was tlp repn-nented them, he flees of Dr. Chas. II. Wade, where An- To Portland Mrs. Lee Wlmberly of Iis (Tries, who has ben vlrllinp frl. tds ,hp inJury was dressi d anu rt-iiiineit in inn. tit... it-i i tint morning for Portland to spend a Chicago People Visitors few days vlsiflnr; menus Delo Mr ttml Mr9 u-, c Atwpl, : rr" "' "',,, m. InH t iitnV '. i returning to her home. I -.,,i.., rhi-- -.-m. i explained, but l.sdd and Tilton stIH visitors in this city Thursday night. They are enroute by motor sddfd. The United States Nation inl thereby becomes responsible for ! the pavment cf this monev to the I depositors, and Ijidd and Tilton Is relieved of this responsibility, he , Leave For North- Mr. and Mrs. II. retlns Its own Identity to liquidate all other claims against It. M. fihrtver nf ....... ., - io .-rmer LUKe. aner wincn uiey -fc itt. - Denver. Colorado. whohave been w, -,.,- to Seattle where they -oog witn gaa. spending the past few ditys here. avR friends. Mr. and Mrs. At i left this morning for Portland. Mr.: i and Mrs. Phrlver are looking for a i suitable location and property.. TODAY'S BASEBALL National League i well expect to spend some time on the Pacific coast, touring points of ; Interest. They were guests at the .. -. . "otel l mpqua. I "".""""'""V . . i At Rnatnn: R. H. E j J ' iuacie. ot .-sew i ors i Breaks Collar Bone ' New York 1 7 1 . V.IIJ. nni. oet-n .imiii5 ..1 .lie , vi.tKo. . ...M..I ..I tl. ' .. 5 11 ft ; i ton, had the misfortune to break i Ratterles: Scott, Wiener and i his right collar bone yesterday. t Snyder: Ilenton and Slemer. iv.hen he slipped and fell striking ! At Pittsburgh: R. H. E. i his shoulder on a pole while taking . sit. Louis 3 in - Leaves For Salem I water from the spring to his house. I'ittsburgh - 5 10 1 I W. R. Conlee left this morning ' 'r- -a' thews was brought to this I Batteries: Rhea. Relnhart and 'for Salem where he will receive i ''"'nd an x-ray taken of the In- OTarrell; Morrison and Gomh. medical treatment. Mr. Conlee. Jur; d '"'' J h bo" ! At Chicago: K. K I who receivid a broken foot several aml 11 '," llouK.ht th"' M.wl" K? 3. iiiiMiK ini"'iy. i t, v.iih. it. waui ijnicago ' ind Hargravo; home of her rarentM, Mr. anrl Mrs. Fullnr for the pnut VHk, l'ft this i morning for southern point.;, arte which she will return to her home, i mnntna a on ta-1 11 li eo on v.vnv iulr. en of the foot, as it Is not healing attended the case. satisfactorily. ; Leaves for Illinois i Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Eaff and child Ratterles: Lunue Cooper. Hush and Gonzales. Needle Run In Palm of Hand 1 American League Mrs W. Ft rtnrk received a verv At Philadelphia: H. If. K- painful injury ypstrrday afternoon, Itoston Yesterday's Results. At Oakland 5 2: Port and 4 6. At Sacramento 18; Kan Francis co 2 4. At Vernon 2; Seattle 1. At Bait I-ak 2 8; I-os Angflea .0 2 0 .-. r.... in. i . .. u l, i Khon b nr..wltu run In tha nnlm I'htlAdl'ltlhia II " ! b-e'n visiting at th h'.m of F. It. ' of her rl?ht hand. Mrs. Huck was Batteries: Khmkf and Illschoff; St"inhaur. In H.int.y Vnl! y. for brushing off the top of the aewing Harris and ( orhrane I the pnst wnfit. .?t th' mnrnin? for maehin. whre she had Nn doing i Snn Franrisro. Finn tie r they .some work. whn the neflle, whlrh 'will return b(-nie. (as Ivlng on the surface of the i ; machine, penetrate the palm In Levt For Home ; somf manniT. Sh was taken tn Mr nnl Mr Alh-rl Tnrr fnr- th office of Tr. fhas. It Wade. liner residents, who have been ' whr It whs found necessary to 19 ' guets at thf hori of Joseph niak two incisions to remove th1 : Wharton in V"t Itosebnr" for the n odirf. one In the prim and one ot ; past ten day. Ift today ffr their h'fk of the hand near the i home in Ran Prune ircn. They n- thumb. 'tend to Hon nvrr In KlHii.alit Falls' 0 ' aid at Ciater Iitke. !' sirRnc the sentiment and i - att.if roery-on- can develon fnr s Leaves For 6lem 'bit of land and a house when It's j Mrs. NUle Anne TBvMon. for- hnr('. We sell the stuff that merlv of this ri,y, ho has been'hor-. ar made of. Call and ak ! visftiMg with Mr. M. K. Memmirg-; f r one of our un-to-dcte plan i er and Mrs. A. (. MarMers for the btH.V.. PaRe Lumber ft Fuel Co. fa?t f w Y.ieks, left (Ills morning fnr Salem to visit. From then she wilt go to Seattle nd to h r home In Parkrldge, Illinois. f )gien; Opien, FUNERAL SUNDAY Th funeral of fie late Mrs. Her- t bert I. Davis, who died recently ' st Wlnrhfster, will b held on Hun 'day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The of services will take plar t the "f chapel of th Hoseburg Pndertak ln company. Rev. H. L Caldwell officiating. Interment will be at FOOD SuTPPllF A large percentage of your daily expense is for "Food Supplies." Pay cash for the3e items and you can save from 15 to 25 per cent of your food allowance. Try Stone tomorrow or any dmSMmMll UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON SATURDAY LARGE FRESH EGGS, 2 dozen .. 59c PUFFED RICE, 2 for 25c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 bars 33c SCHOOL BOY PEANUT EUTTER, 5 lb. can 99c EVERYDAY SAVING PRICES IDEAL BREAD, 1 1-2 lb IDEAL BREAD, i lb : IDEAL BREAD, 2 lb. Pullman 12c . 80 15c CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, Qt) Qt 49 lb. sack QZlZ J PURE LARD, 9 lbs. net $1.95 PURE LARD, 4 lb. 6 02. ; $1.00 FINE POTATOES, 7 lbs. 25c; 25 lbs LOCAL VEGETABLES 87c FINE CABBAGE, per lb 4c EXTRA LARGE JUICY LEMONS, dozen 38c APPLES, bsst, 6 lbs 25c FANCY PICNIC, lb. :. SMOKED MEAT 25c HAM, EASTERN, lb. .. 38c FANCY BACON, Jg COTTAGE ROLL, JJq rbANC.LL0INBACK:.., 40G Shop Earl7 311 WEST CASS ROSEBURG, ORE. CALIFORNIA AND OREGON came to Port Ian J In lf)18 to build jfhipa, ran collect only on half the leatate, under a dechlon today by Circuit Judge Tazwell, cf the pro bate division. 1 The court held trat ns How'ps had never legally glvtn up his res idence In Seattle, the Washington jBtatn law, under which the wife Is 'owner of half of her husband's ! property, rules and that the wife PORTLAND, Ore., July 24. The ; holds possession or her half in her state offOrefton, which sought t I own right, and not as an Inherl colleet Inheritance tax on the ' tance. $l.Gti6.000 estate l"ft by C. J-' Under the derision the heirs cf Howies, Seattle ship-but der, who ; the other half of the estate must rAorlat1 Pr lunl Wire.) pay an inheritance tax, nmountln? to approxliuato y $20,000. The es tate consisted of bonds and oher Yaluahles which were in a safety denoslt box in a Portland bank ! when IIowli'H died, j Judge Tazwell held that DoWlM nminiaintd his Washington rest: 'denco by keeping his Seattle i c hurch and club connections -and " refusing to register as a voter ihere. . . Myers pumps tor all purposes at Wharton Dros, . . Growing Ill-Feeling Lengthens Odds Against Scopes L ... , ...J-..-u--MUL---,::...-. --! Prrtldrnt Coolidge, rcsplrndrnt in new t mention clotliri talks -errr the fortipi iituatioh with the iccrrUrjr of iUtf, Krank B. Motorist, Visit City j Mr. nnd r. W. V : Lon Itoarh. rnlirnrnia. , eu n pt the Hiiti-I iri't lat ' nlKht. Thy ar pnrout hnro aftt-r ihp IMvon c-fmtiTT , att''n'.lnt. Y.W cnfntifin In' 0 I Poriland, ami vUltln In K.altle.l For proiOt tail norrira, cliy or jThiy are travHInr, by auto. Icountry trips. Phone 44. (Stood We i ' " ' Growing animosity of Dayton, whlcb it nearly 100 per cent antl-erolution In feeling, If in creasing the odds against the de fense in the Tennessee evolution trial. Resentment against de fense attorneys Is being openly eipressed by courtroom crowds, and the judge is preserving or der with great difficulty. In the upper picture John Randolph Neat, lenior defense counsel, Is seen making stirring appeal in behalf of the defendent, John T. fjropet. In the lower photo de fense lawyers are teen having a conrenct Darrow, Scnprl, Malone and Nchar their heads tngct.'er. "4, j-. I ''k.h.-!'"- .,f-jf j'r.A i iAirt'i '-i irilVih im'':"-'i -- 'im