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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. JULY 30, 1925 00 VALUES Priced for this sale regardless of close, we are determined to clear these items they will be sold in short order. We anticipate vise our patrons to act promptly. You will be this description. worth or cost! As the season draws to a by price reductions so extremely low that quick action in view of these prices, and ad rewarded far more than is apparent from ifj u A Phenomenal Price ! Silk Dresses! 1 lie remainder or our choice collection of best summer dresses of silk crepe, chiffon, georgette, etc. At least 30 dresses, whose values range from $16.95 to $25.00 NOW $9.75 Wash Dresses In any color, any sijo Kor those IntiriHli il In dresses of (rood ltli III v to soil around $r..(i, wo otr.-r on nil tilli dresses In stock, broad rloth, linen, etc., regularly priced fl sr., $1,611, J5.7G. (i.r,i) 1-3 off THE NEW Cretonne Parasols These Parasols made of ono piece of Cretonne, beautiful piillorns. brilliant colorings, formerly 13.1)0 and t:i.i.'i, uow $1.98v Mast Clean Up! Japanese Parasols All will be told at three special prices 89c for all Japanese Parasols formerly Bold tills season at 11.19. $1.39 for all Japanese Parasols of best water-proof material, fancy handles, formerly f 1.93 $1.69 for the season's newest bob bed (short) handle Jap Para sols, regtilur value $2.29. ALL COLORS CLEARANCE VALUES Men's Dress Shirts Ilest Quality ID. 25 Shirts, made of aeroplane cloth and poplin sblrtliiK, In tan or white, all colors, all sizes $2.69 Quick Clearance! VOILES Remainder of our regular stock of 50c Voiles, Nor mandy and others. On table while they last for 25c a Yd. 1-2 Regular Prlr Reduction on Outing Goods Women's Knickers Stylish cut, perfect fitting Knickers of tweed, reduced for this sale from f 3.25 and 13.75 to $2.75 and $3.39 915 Knicker Suits now $10.75 $12 Knicker Suits now $8.75 For a few left Vacuum Bottles A medium size, ' genuine Thermos Vacuum Dottle, while they lust. 93c each TWO SPECIAL VALUES IN SHOE DEPARTMENT! Dress Pumrw John Kelly tan le.ithrr. fjore pattern street or dress pumps, one of the niftv number of the srnson. A very close f.ttinR shoe wilh ntylisl, heel Kood rnKe of sizes. Wns formerly $0.00; now $7.85 Dress Pumps A tnn leather, medium heel, pump with cut out vnnip. Waa regular $7.50 value. A Rood rnn-e of sizes for this sale. Must be cleared, therefore rerlnrrl tn ,85 $5. Even njiw wo are preparing for our next next big event our FALL OPENING New Slyln, nil moderately priced. Beter Service Bettor Merchandise HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Complete departments always ready to match up to wanted colors In Dresses, Shoes, etc. FARMER MAKES MORE, , BUT PAY STILL LOW Although agriculture In the United Stales did belter financial ly In the year rnded Jim 3(1, 1!I2.',, than In the pn-ceiliiiK J2 month, lis Income was nevertheless not sufficient to yle'd hmh a fiitr re turn on the rnptlal Invested In the business a Ml a fair wane fur the labor of farm np rntors and their families. This Is bronchi out bv the Department of Agriculture in ill analysis of the airrlrillliiial h-ll-nnce sh'-et for the last crop year. Oil the capllal invested in ngrl cu lure tho return for the year endid June sit. IKS. savs the de partment, was at the rate of 4 8 per cent comimred with 3 3 per cent In Ihe year ended Jpne 30, Tills return represented 'in tens! en Ihe investment and pay ment fur the inntuii'erlal services of fanners. It wns the net Income that remained nflcr rrovhilng for operating expenses and properly taxes, an! milking nn nllowsm-e for lip- unpaid tiitior of the farmer and his family nl hired labor wane ral'-s. In mini I figures tlie net In e -eie fur the lit'Jt jr, season was f2 7l5.iien.nisi. coiniiarcd nlth fl, W2 oiul "on in pi:':l'.:i. Itiif ihU sum did net en ev- jcliislvely to farmers, because farm ers do not own all the cnpltat In vested In agriculture. Tin v own I only about 7! per cent of it, and jhave to pay Interest on the1 bal lanie. It Is estimated by the ile ipsrtmeiit that the current value of I the totnl cnpla.1 Invested In aitrlc ul lire was fr,y.iri4.lMHl,llilo In M24 25. roninnr.il wlih tr!).r,IK.oiH..unii In 1 11I2.1-24. Whin farm Indebtedness Is subtracted from these figures, the remaining amounts are approx imately the value of the capital ! owned by actual fnrnwiperntors. In 192 1-55 Ihe value of the farmers' 'unincumbered capital, according to the department, was M8.tiM.iiiio. imhi compared with ll7,2K.oini,tao Iii tlie preceding crop year. In estimating the net return to the actual farm operator In the chip year 1H24 25, the department divides Ihe gross return on tills Uineiu-uiiihereil capilal in the same I way ss it does the gross return to nil the capital Invested In agricul ture. That Is lo ssy, II reckons the net Income avallab'e for Inter est on capital and the managerial services of the farmers after de ducting opeiatitlg exitetlses, taxes and an allowance for Ihe labor of the farmer and Ills family. On tills tiasts the return on Ihe farmer's unencumbered capllal in 1H24 25" mis 4 1 p, r cent, compared with HIGHWAY CLOSED DURING WORKING' HOURS AT OAKLAND (.lMnrl1nl Vrrm I-aard WlrO SAI.KM. Ore., July 30 The state highway commission an- nnunced that construction work on the Pacific highway north of Oakland, lamglas county .makes It necessary that the highway be closed to traffic during working hours, fom 7:3(1 a. m. to 5:30 p. in., for about three weeks. A cle- tour has been nr,ivl,l, ,l e. around the construction oier what Is known lorallv as the Cole Hill or (loodrlch road. All traffic will he slowed to e use the main hlghwny after working; hours. , If you need a gas engine let us show you our .McCormlck-Deerlng. It has the latest improvements and runs wltl, l iii.....,i , , , ,, ,u mini U:iy I similar engine made. Wharton tiros. THE LIBERTY THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW At Our Regular Prices Only 10 and 15 Cents SAMUEL SAV fc presents BLACK LiGtfrflir f THUNDER . THE MARVElN)OG ALSO THE PACEMAKERS By II. C. Wilwrr Also The el.foot Weekly j 2.5 pr cent In the preceding yrnr. j While thin In a Kratlfyini; In jcri'Rrip. U still roni" far short of oqualtlnpc Ihn ratoa that tho furmt-r han lo pay fur the use of borrowi'il ,1iIIhL Intert'At paid by farmers on niortKHKf ami other Inth'hird ncusi In ltL'L!;i una i 4 per rent. anl 6 per rent In the preceriftiK ynr. Thua, aa a cotnhlneil ritnrn ftr the use of thetr raplinl and for thtlr own uumafcerlal aervlcia. farmer received around 2 percent Itsu than wan paid solely for the ne nf other capital. und-T enndt tlonn not requiring the lender;! tt take any nnponMlble part In pro-dtirllon. DANCE AT LONG'S HALL Coles Valley SATURDAY NIGHT August 1 Special j Men's Oxfords Heat with una. MAIN CANAL BREAKS. r UfUleil Pro IrfSiirxt WlrO UOOU ItlVKIt. Ore, July ii A break In the main canal of the BVem of the Hood Itlver IrrUa tlon district haa carried a nrnt volume of red ahot noil Info Hood Itlver and the Htrenm w:m muddler yeRlerday than any old time real denl had ever neen It. Flan In In th river below the brfnk. one of the worst In the hln'ory of local r rlsatlon. km ttudted for the lime. The canal where the cari'n orcur rerl wan on a precipitous hillnM- Crewa cf men were ni!h' d to re pair the break nn! It n thomtht thnt Mervlrea In the ilUtrfft mttiih 0-overa the ak tlrove nectlon, will be restored totnorroir. B.iIloor Toes Rubber Heels L.iBf't Tan or Black jwSMWRG liOOTKRIE IRVIN BRUNN Shoes That Satisfy and Fli Vour Feet Perkins BWa., Rosebu Heat with (as. (9 1 MODOC INDIAN WINS OVER KLAMATH PUG (tMorlatH li LreiMl Mir.) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., July 80. With a hard lett cro.s to the chin. Jack Crlai, Modoc Indian IlKhtwclKlit, knocked out Hobby Allen of Klamath Kails, In the sec ond round of the main event at the t'hiloquin botliiK card last nliilit. Abte t;ordon. eteran coast feath erwelKht, koi the call over Habe l.iBhtroot, 17year-old Klamath Kails boy, In a fast six round seni! employed as elevator man at the Perkins building, and after short trip the younr. couple will make Uielr iKJine In this city. i NEW TODAY J WANTED Auto Phone 459-J, vacuum freezer. illDIiLF: AiTED LADY Wants any kind of bouse or store work. Phone 073. II O I ' S K K E E F E R V AN T E D" I n niotherless home. P. O. Box 93, City. FOR SALE A younu roan Durham nillch cow, $30. Henry (Jolitert, Lookln" (ilusi. mWROY AfTflDS ; nrt.-Nir.i- wooa pitinK. lawn- VV UU I ftV.lUK3 work, house cleanlnK or, what UAULY INJURED : hveyou? Phone Vic Arundel. t-ea i uiaca pocsei dook contam- iiik cnanxe, a narrett and a i ct. Heat with gas. t.Wx-litr.l firm U-urd Wire.) HOLLYWOOD. Cal., July 30. Three cowboy motion picture ac tors totlay were under treatment for serious Injuries received near i 'hatuwortli, north "of here yester day, when they fe.l beneath the hoof of KullopinK horses dilrliix the filuiiuK or a western thriller. Two of them. Harry Woods and W. T. Sherman, were probably fa tally hurt. Cook with gas. WIFE OF BANISHED KLEAGLE IS SEEKING DIVORCE FROM HUBBY ( Avlal-il IN-vm Lttfui-d Wlrr.) TRENTON, N. J.. July 31). Mrs H. Carl Zinegler, wife of the Meth odist minister and banished KleaK- le of the Ku Klux Kliin, who was arrested recently in El Paso wltn Mia Maruaret Roberts of Trenton,-. today filed suit for divorce, alleg--int; Inridellty. The court requested Mrs. XicKlcr to file an afflvadit riiaiim there had been no collusion between herself and her husband In the suit. Tills action was taken be cause of her announcement yester day that she would obtain a dl vorce to save Xiegler and Miss Rob erts from prosecution under the .Mann act. I'nlted States Marshals hold war-. rants for the arrest of the couple on cIihi-kcs of conspiring to violate the Mann act and .iecler ulso is held on (Kill bail, at Redbank, N. J., on charges of embezzling Jl.t'PO in Klan funds. WEDDING OF THOMAS SIMMONS AND GWEN REDBARN LAST NIGHT stamp. Leave at News-Review. MARCEL and bob curl 75c. hair cut and curl 60. Phone 57-Y. 331 Bo. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers. WXS'TEl-At once, three or four room nicely furnished house. Mrs. Fulton. News-Review office WANTEIV (ilrl wants" place to work during coming term of school In private family. Ad- drers "School." News-Review. WANTED Logger who lindeT stands working In woods with team. Burch Fir Lumber Co., Wil bur. Oregon. Sport Flannel WoolShirts! For Campers and Sportsmen. A protection from changing temperature in the mountains. QPENCERS 5 mm a WANTED Middle aged lady ex perienced In meat cutting and steam table work. Apply at Rose burg Cafeteria. FOR-RENT 4room hTsjsel lot lonxloo. large poultry house, elec tric lights., city water, $15 per month. G. W. Young & Son, Cass street, or call at 1143 Giles St. "LOST Between Roseburg and Rock Creek, brown suitcase, con taining various articles. Finder please leave at News-Review, or notify J. H. Hays, stage operator. FOR RENT 5-room house, fur- nished completely, garage, 3 blocks from center of town. $40 pep mo. Inquire at Standard Oil station on north side or G. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. FOR SALE Forty five horse pow- er steam engine, with full bunk ers, V steam jet, 24 cylinder J. I. Case threshing machine, four bottom 14 In. plow at sacrifice price. Apply to Box 28, Camas Valley. Ore. 3 mmm YOU WANT SECURITY for your valuables and you know that they are protected against loss by fire or theft w heu you put tht in In our Sufe Deposit Vault. A pri vate lock box here rents for $3.00 and up per year. The Rosebmg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. A quiet weddiiiK ceremony was -rriormed at the home of Mr. and Mm. Kedborn, in West Roseburg yrsterday venlug at 7 -o'clock, whn th'ir daughter. Owen E., be came the bride of Thomaa Sim mons, ofihis city The ceremony was performed by lie v. H. h. Cnld vll Hinontf only Immediate friends .md relatives. Mr. Simmons Is Idance M HOUSE PAINT f $2.40 per Gallon U n r K Dcnn-Gcrretscn Co. at OLALLA HALL SATURDAY NITE August 1st. SEE Shooting Exhibition By GUS PERET Representing ' ' PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY Rifle Range Today 6:30 P. M. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In I ho filling of Classes 116 Jackson St. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. 924 Perkins Hldg. Phone 54 FOR SALL 1921 Ford Touring Starting and Lighting System. Priced Very Low. 1923 Chev. Touring Good Condition. Priced Right. Easy. Terms. - Ed Marsh Motor Co, Chevrolet Dealers. Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Or. Phone 85, I I Shoe Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor . Electronic and Eleetro-Thersphy 417 Perkins tlldK. i Phone 491 After all Is said, you are bound to come to this store lo finally settle the fact of auctioneer! I Ilion't forxet that I handles 4 sales In city or country. 9 M. C. Radabaugh p i 530 N. Pine St. ft Price and Quality in Shoes WE KNOW A MAN ho Uoesn't hnve to worry ithiMll automobile tiiftirnnee. Ills ear burned lip nml he tlidn't have enough money to buv n new one. We will write you the rovr iice you need on your er.r Fire, (heft. relMfinn. Il.tMlity ami irn;fertv diimage lisur anee. It y to he tnsuied. G. W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE I 16 Cass St. Phone 417 Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25 119 NO. JACKSON WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS VITAL TOPICS What a Pretty World This Is Wouldn't you like to Bay that on every sunny dny if you only "fELT BETTER"? There is nothing like CHIKOPRACTIC for making you FEEL HETTEK. ' MAKE CHIROPRACTIC YOUR HABIT CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS followed by some modality of electric treatment is proving of great value In those stubborn cases of stomach and bowel troubles, headaelies', neu ritis, rheumatism, asthma, constipation, heart trouble. Inn trouble, female disorders nnd diseases peculiar to men. WHY not get rid of that HAY FEVER by our "ATINIC RAY" treat ments. They get results. Investigation costs you nothing. DR. R. A. MOON, Perkins Bldg. nobody was Injured. The track was blocked until noon today, delaying traffic and 444444444444 ii rtTiTu : disease REAPPEARS 4fc necessitating transfer of passeng i HOUSTON. Tex.. Ju y 30. ! 4 Kor th es-cond time within I4 less than a year foot and i mouth disease has been found 4 1 4 In cattle near Houston, ac- 4 I cording to announcement to- 4 ; day by Dr. E. J. Jarrell. mem- ber of the state livestock , sanitary commission. 4 ! ,' 'ers and baggage around the block ade. Our New Slock of Seasonable Shoes are priced very low, and the quality Is highest. Whether it Is a dress or work shoe for men. a street or house shoe for women, or shoes for the children, we have them. Our Repairing Department Is alo at your service. A.H. Perrin I ! 1 1 West Cas St. TRAIN IS DERAILED. WHILt ON YOUR VACATION Insure Your Baggage If It Is lost, stoltn or damaged, our company protects you. The rate Is low. the coverage brosd. i Insurance Is Our Business susm hoc MStBtltC Clt DANCE There will be a mem ber' dance at the Mel rose Country Club Saturday Nite August 1st Bring a Friend PORTLAND July 30 rassenger train No. 25. enroute -from Port land to Astoria with a large crowd of summer vacationists, was de railed at Pyramid, 25 ml es east of Astoria )"sterday afternoon. The ' engine .baggage car, smoker and one coach lert the rails but re gained upriKht on the ties. . Little real damage was done nnd TONITE ONLY Zane Grey's "The Border Legion" A Paramount Picture ALSO FEATURE COMEDY TONIGHT AOOlPM ?U0 W t Mm? ill 10c 20c STARTS TOMORROW Jack London's "ADVENTURE" BEBE DANIELS CThe Manicure 71 Qirl PROoucnon. Comedy World News STARTS TOMORROW HOUSE PETERS "Headwinds" 10c 25c