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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, JULY 24. 1925. 11 jv. .,) if to GOLD BRICK FIRM AT COST! Fairbanks-Morse Electric Pumping Plant 400 Gallon Capacity. A REAL BARGAIN Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25 118 NO. JACKSON WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS tending the annual convention of thn American Veterinary associa tion, dfl ared today that "Old liobbln" is coming back into his own on the farms iu the middle Vflt. Farmer, learning that they can- "Admiral Coolidge (AmrUtMl Vim Wire.) ! MEDFORD, Ore.. July J4. That !he U the only man In the country who Is manufacturing gold brlck nn, nroriue. fend for tractor. .M egltlmately and selling the mat a!,urnfnK back to ihe home for waa the claim or Henry ta-jW(jrkt anj many art. breeding to replace tne animals, said Jr. Moh-1 ter. He aaid that Ohio and Indiana j art taking the lead in breeding ! h or es ff r rej biaeiuent;. but tljt j all the central went farmers are 1 following. m 1 profit, I a Khan, nrourietor of the Standard f J Roofing and Supply coin pan y to- tny. .nr. i.kiiukmuij muyu n im making bricks from the tailings f the old Opp mine In Jacksonville and the prod net runs $3.50 In gold to the 1,000 brick. Taylor-mane concrete is good coo Outing supplies- v.sors, colored Crete. TeL i7rVH - . glasses, bathing raps and shoes, o ( and first aid preparations. Lloyd . Hats off! To tne News-Review ' Crocker. classified columns. They are the ' starting point of muny people's I MieefRH and prosperity. The best roof for Oregon Is made of good green red-cedar shingles. Rest quality at the right price at Page's. "OLD DOBBIN" IS BECOMING POPULAR (AwrdW I'm UmwmI Win.) PORTLAND. Ore , July 24. Dr. John K. Moh) er. chief of the bur eau of animal Industry of the de partment of agriculture, here at- fitudennaer costs less per pound rttHn Mitree LET US SERVE YOU With Quality Groceries The Good Houwwlvei of Roseburg know the importance of buying Hitth Quality GROCERIES Economically. And Roseburg Housewives find pleasure and satisfaction in Buying at this store, where Quality and Low Prices go hand in hand. Then we Deliver all Purchases nt your Home EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE DANCE AT LONG'S HALL Coles Valley Saturday Night July 25 Thft McCornlck-ltrlnK croam separator skims close anil Is the IlKhtist running on made. See one at Wharton Ilros. WAR OKKH'KltM 'OMl SA.MK MKX AH KTK.lt ASK 27 VKAItS laiKlt. (AnrUtrj Prrm WIr ) 1 MONROK. La.. July 24 The distinction Is claimed by Monroe Tamp, No. 9. I'nlted Spanish War Veterans, that It Is the only one In the country having for Its three principal camp officers the same men who commanded the veterans as a unit in the Spanish-American War. The officers are Frank P. Stubbs, commander; Kugene J. Courtney, senior vicecommander, and Walter II. Mangum, junior vice-commander. They were cap tain, first lieutenant and second lieutenant, respectively, of Com pany It, First Louisiana In fun try, during the Spanish War. Hardie fruit ladders at Wharton ' Bros. DI . 1 t 1IUUC TJ M How the Kiddies Love its Goodness Mclo-O-Maid Ice Cream is a food you can well en courage them to ent during the summer months in 'great tplenty because it is purest, most healthful, most wholesome and cooling after a hard day of romping. , Grown-ups, too, find just as enjoyable the deli cious fresh fruit flavors and frozen crystals. Douglas County Creamery DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT RAINBOW GARDENS Winchester on the Banks of the Umpqua. "It's Wonderful There" MUSIC HY DEEOLE'S Swanee Six Featuring ' Blair Stewart The College Baritone Miss Pitch ford, Chaperon rYf v i ff Pa , . i .'f I Introducinjr Admiral Coolidge.'' The president now wears a can tlower, the presidential viw-lii lie lias a right to the "gold braid," sinee as chief executive, he is commander-in-chief ef the" army and navy. MM HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon Denn-Gerretsen Co. LOADED TRUCK GOES OVER BANK G. L. Joelnon, of Umpqua, 11 a ' bad accident at about H o clock Tueuay evening, wnen nta inree-i .!(.nnlini, thnt tlM. , ton Hepubllc truck, loaded with 1H ' n , . .. "c "P I lambs, went off the road several lK'ars on tnc f the May- miles went or Sutherlin and turned I over, says the Sutherlin Sun. Alva Maupin, of Kellogg, watt with Mr. ' Joelson on the truck at the time of the accident, and that both men e caped with only minor bruise , seems almost miraculous. The truck was proceeding from j Kellogg to Oakland at the time and , when the summit of Marvin Hill I had been reached the steering ap i pa rut us broke and a second Inter j the big truck went off the grade land down the sleep embankment at i the side of the road. Both men jumped before the car i turned over but the sheep were curried to the bottom of the em bankment where they were dumped lout In a Jumbled condition, two be j Ing killed as a result of the turn 1 over. The gas caught fire, threatening WILL8 TEAM WINS (AMorialM Pwi UM Wire.) MANCHESTER, Mass.. July 24. The California team of Miss Wills of Berkley, na- t tonal champion and Miss Mary K. Hrowne of Santa 4 Monica, Cal.. won the finals of , the women's Invitation doubles tournament at the Ks sex country club today, de- f-atlng Miss Klennor Go, New York, and Mrs. J. U. Jegfeup, Wilmington, Del., 6-2, 4 6 3. CARS IN ACCIDENT HIT TELEPHONE AND LAMP POLES OUR JULY zssBsaBBSSzes Clearance An amusing auto accident occur red yesterday afternoon at the corner of Cass and Rose streets, when a couple of flivvers did a fox trot in the intersection, and finally leaned against the lamp and tele phone poles for support. One car was going south on Rose and the other west on Cass. The car on ' Cass street k truck the one coming in from Rose, and started . It across the street, where the swerv ing machine wound Itself around a liht post. The other driver swung south Into Rose street and looking back to see w-hat had happened, turned his own car Into a telenhone pole. Neither car was badly dam aged, and no one was Injured, al though one woman had a close escape when the car turning Into Rose street almost b truck her. RFHMIFn RVPIFRHF FIFTEEN TONS OF PAPER COLLECTED IN DRIVE The efforts of the Roseburg Fire department to clean up the accumu lated piles of old paper and rags, constituting a fire menace In the city, resulted In the securing of over 15 tons of rags and paper to be shipped to Portland. Boy Scouts collected several thousand pounds of paper to add to their cump fund, while numerous children earned considerable money by gath ering paper from house tc house. Many people, however, are reserv ing paper for the P. T. A. collection which is made each year. Ends Saturday Night The liberal support given us in this JULY CLEARANCE! SALIC Of HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR speaks louder than words In telling the remarkable savings afforded In LATE STYLE FOOTWEAR. THIS SALE ENDS SATURDAY IS'IGHT, JULY 23th. Buy your shoes now for the future. Below you will find a few prices that will give you au Idea of the way we are selling footwear. fl 1 QC At this price we are sell vl.0ug slippers with low or SpanudTheels In red, blue or green, formerly Hellin to $7.r,l CO QC Here U an assortment of low heel Oxfords and slip pers iii black patent leather, gun metal, etc. All sizes in the lot, but not In every style. $3.85 1 Satins, Patent Leather, tan. black, kid. Short and discontinued lines of Slippers and Oxfords that formerly sold for a great deal more. $2.45 Men's black or smoke Scout Shoes with heavy $3.95 Men's Shoes that former erly sold to $7.00. 95c ss Short Shoes. Hues of Children's $1.95 1 Men's Mule Skin Scout S2.25 Men's dark brown Scout Shoes with chrome soles. 91 AC Ch J1. with cloth tops, that form erly sold for $1.U. 0 4C Here's an opportunity to Vm.v save on Shoes for boys and girls. See these before It Is too late. , Roseburg Booterie IRVIN BRUNN 8HOE3 THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET. PERKINS BLDQ. ROSEBURQ, OREGON TV NEW TODAY t Mwx tatH I'rt-M trd Wlr SALK.M. Ore.. July 24. Grant of extradition which yesterday authorized the return to Los An-t-elcs of Marry Van Glider to face charges of embezzlement was to day recalled by Governor Pierce alter Information had ben receiv ed from California authorities that the criminal charire against V'in nil. lot ....! an .ll.i.ni n unw ay nere KrHm " ie part of a I.cw Angeles broker I FOB RENT Two-room apartments at 242 S. Rose St. TTSEI) RAN TiftVeliave one more at $1S50 for Saturday. Powell's. EttTsToT: R"0AbST EUIn good shape. For sale cheap. 129 S. Flint St. f TWO T 8VAMlSCOTT SHOTS. ' (AMociatfd Vrm Iutd Wire.) SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 24. President Coolidge will - not snnctlon any attempt to revise the tariff act at the next congress. ' The administration Intends to maintain a hand-orf policy In the anthracite situation. President Coolidge believing that any inter- f ference on the part of the govern ment would do more to prevent an agreement betueen operutors and miners than to facilitate one. Im&.jf ' to destroy the truck,' and there b fi 1 ing on means at hand to subdue blaze, Mr. Jte I son huHtened to the home of Robert Vinson some din-, DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRI8T Specialist In the fitting of Glasses 116 Jackson SL buckets were n ecu red and within a short time the blaze was under con trol, but not until after the entire I Ignition system had been complete ly destroyed. House furnishings for sale. Re- j gardless of cost. Monday. July 27th. 1 George Neuner, Jr., 112S Norih) jncKson street. ai;e firm to secure , by intimida tion geiiH'iiieui i)i a uiHpuieu debt. Shortly after. Judge L. 11. MrMahan on the Marion county circuit court, granted a petition for a writ of habeas corpes and Van Gilder was dl-niiHscd a free mnn. The charge that Van Gilder's Dr. Rupert A. Moon Eltctro-Chlropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. 824 Perkins Bldg. Phone 664 prosecutors were attempting to nress criminal charees for a mi re - TOUIISTS LKAHN XKW ' y rivil dispute was made at the TKIt.MS OS VISIT TO j extradition hearing yesterday, hut Yi:iJ-0VSTO.NK PARK wnB rnnrrniticieu ny teiegrnpnic an vires ironi uu Am-'eies aiiuiori ties addressed to the governor asking that he disrejrnrd anv men . claim. Van Gilder was arrested SWAMPSCOTT. Mass.. July 24. President Coolidge is determ ined to give Asslsiant Andrews of WANTED 2 experienced wait-! the treasury a free hand in bis reuses to go to Yreka Inn. Yreka. ! fforts to enforce prohibition. California. Inquire W. J. Weav-T 1 er. Hotel Umpqua. (A-nciaUd ,-r"cd wlr- FORD TOT'RING CAR WANTED ' SWAMPSCOTT. Mass.. July 24. n exchange for Chevrolet Heat with gas. Here Is a cure for wants and un fulfilled desires- Tell and sell, read and buy the News-Review classified way. J Two Jumps ahead of the other fellow Is the man who reads the classified ads for short-cuts to ' economy. (A nr la ti1 Itm Lftrd Wire.) ASHTON, Idaho, July 24. Yellowstone Park has a vocabu ary all Its own and tonri-ts visit- I Ing It the first time have many j I surprises In store for tern. An DANCING MASQUERADE BALL SATURDAY NIGHT IDLEYLD PARK (On North Umpqua ft miles above Glide.) Arleigh Hcrron'i Hollywood Five Free Camp Ground FURNISI I ED CABINS FOR RENT Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parkins Bldg. Roseburg, Or Phon 86. Dr. Harrison Folk Chlropraotor Electronic and , TClectro-Theraphy 417 Parkins Bids. Phon. 491 THE LIBERTY THEATER LAST TIME TODAY At Our Regular Prices. Only 10 and 15 Cents RALPH INCE PRESENTS AUCTIONEER Don't forget that I handle vales In city or country. M. C Radabaugh 630 N. Pint St. automobile driver Is never a chauf feur In the park. He Is a "gear Jammer." A waitress U always a "heaver and a cook Is known only as a "meat-burner." Most of the employees In the hotels and camps of the park are stitdents. Twenty universities Hnd colleges are represented among the hundreds of waitresses and housemaids workini: In the Mk hotels and camps. There are also many school teachers among the women employees and this year most of these motored to the park In their own car. The chauffeurs and other men employees of the transportation Hnd hotel company also came chiefly in their own stitos. Many of the students mo tored all the way from New York, and large numbers of them came from California. In Salem several weeks aco by local police1 while In company with n motor pnrty of three others. His companions were released the uiiiv following the arrest. Several j Snlem men appeared at the hear- Ing yesterday In Van (Slider's be half coincrniniT his character, amen thin Ast:ol Push, local banker. Rinding twine at Wharton Bros. House furnishings for sale. Re gardless of coit. Monday. July 27th. Georite Neuner, Jr., 1 12S Norih Jackson Street. L1TTIG STARTS 18 FOREST FIRES dun,, in good condition. Address L. care News-Review. FOR" SALE Broccoli; cabbage, cauliflower and kale plants; also wood and ewes. Fred A. Goff. Roseburg. Phone 6F2. SA V K" $56.06oVnVwSlngr at our Btore. Late model with same guarantee as new machine. Saturday only at $40.00. Powell s. STOVES Saturday "wew.ll give linoleum for your kitchen free with any new range at the reg ular price. Powell's. tR"AIETY0UR0LD range for--new one. We guarantee better service on less fuel. Six new models at our salesroom. Pow ell's. 23 North Jackson. WANT TO SELL -14 Cots wold and Shropshire ewes, also Chinese Pekin ducks last crop were 4 lbs. each at S weeks. Want to buy: 17 Delaine ewes. Torrey, phone 1F12 forenoons. FOil SALr. Garage and service station, Eugene. Ore. On the highway, 1st garage in town from the north, 1- mile from city auto camp, 1-2 mile from Cabin City auto camp. Consists of two lots, building 24x60 ft. on one lot. Also shop and equip ment. Owner forced to sell to protect other Investments In' town. $3.00 will handl. Wm. J. 1 )onnelly. 1251 Emerald St.. Eu gene, Ore. TONITE AND SATURDAY The? Most Thrilling Fight A real love story a real Black Hand So - ciety at their criminal work a real bombing winding up with a ' Ahale of a riot in "Little Italy." I Ever Screened See It in "The Man in Blue" Starring HERBERT RAWLINSON MADGE BELLAMY . 10c 25( on She was Miave and smooth hnrd and lender hearted fiev and culm - -flirtatious and coiv stnntgj childlike a" Peter Pan. yet old as Cleopari In the . seled ways of tlfo I'ederworld! Mniln fevt diHuia. quivering with - soul cuisMnn situations rlh action sensational i lb Hi kilnn comedy Ynu mutt see this picture! Elk's Convention Pictures TODAY AND TOMORROW Crop Insurance Insure your hay and grain now. Our agency offers you real service In fire Insurance matters. We write automo bile insurance. a V. YOUNG fic SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St Phone 417 Hundreds have put their O. K. j INews-rteview cinaii ni hmh in ! rect leads to thrift and short out! I to success. District Manager Wantfd f Excellent opoprtunlty for a In tat mnn to ntanaiie territorv g for one of the largest and be ;t a k no w n cor po i a ( ion s in t h -west. Selling experience nof nece.- nary but a good acqiKitnt.im-e v among local people dAind. V Full cooperation anl le;id fuio'shed. Give full partini tars of pa experience, etc , In your letter. ( wx-Utr Unvl Wirv PORTLAND, July 24 Sixteen forest flrs were started In the Chtian Natlona' for st. Washing ton. In the last 4S hours by light ning. It was reported t (he forest service. Twelve emergency pa tro's were st'nt out to check them before they became serious. A fire which burned over about ROD acres on Fall cre k No. 1 in Sl;kiou national forest Is now un der control. The Wind River Lumber conipanv has b'en direct ed by the forest service to put twenty more men on the Wind River fire-finhtinir force in on'-r to place the fin- complete' y und. r control before dry weather comes again. The ro?l. dnm weather Is great ly aidiiiK cn'wa In gluing fires un der control. Deserves Villa's Flyweight Title V Il'Vise furnishings for pnle. R- gsnlli"s of st. Monday. Jul' 2?th. A Georae Neuner, Jr.. 112S North Jack-on Street. WHItt ON YOUR VACATION Insure Your Baggage If It is lost, stoltn er damaged, our company protects you. The rate is low, tho overage broaii: Insuranct la Our Businssa NtSDIIC not ostium, in a in your ii'iinr. f - g Portland. Orrgon. g iheWCatllCr DANCE AT OLALLA HALL Saturday Nitc July 25 ! Highest temp, yesterday 79 Lowest temp, last night 53 Senerally cloudy tonight and Sat urday: continu id mild. Abie do Insistent Insurance aKnt): I e heard of life In mi ran ce i and accident Insurance, and fire In jmirstue, but tell mt how In de I vorUI a man going to start a 1 tornado? f V. '. . ' ' The tragic dr.ith of littlr I'.n. cho VUla, flprriffht champii.n of the world, Iravcs that division without a head. Frank Gen ro, (ahore) American champ nd (kldly rnnuh the man who hipped Villa before the Utter won the world crrn, deserves the title. A match between the two had been In the making for months. TONITE AND SATURDAY f) Riot Vwm Fun 6yxgts