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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. AUGUST 1. 1925.
AUGUST CLEARANCE
1 Many Seasonable Items
Now Reduced to Effect Clean-Up Immediately '
I Japanese Parasols
sua, II 98 and $2.29 raluea,
" . reduced to
89c, $1.36, $1.69
Women's Knickers
Tweed Knickers of excellent
quality and til. Value $3 25
to S3. 75, now
$2.75 to $3.39
Voiles
J.arge assortment of GOc
Voiles, Klaxons and other
summer foods
25c a yd.
Wash Dresses
Best summer styles iu broad-
lot h and linen, etc., regular
ly priced up to IS.50,
Now 1-3 Off
r
A Phenomenal Price!
Silk
Dresses!
The remainder of 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
Beter Service Better Merchandise
IMPURE WATER IS
CAUSE OF TYPHOID
CASES AT SCHOOL
' (AMurtatMl fnm Uw4 Win.)
SALEM. Ore.. Aug. L Three
boys at the state train Inn school
were reported by 8uprintendent
(ilibert today as critically ill with
typboid fver as a result of drink
ing water frdrn contaminated wells
at the site of the new training
school near Woodburn. The report
was made at a meeting of the state
board of control, and the board
will take steps lo purify the water.
Samples of the water was submit
ted to the state board of bealth
for tvst after the boys became ill,
and the wHls were condemned.
The new school Is under construc
tion and will be occupied the com
ing fall or winter. The Illness of
the boys was contracted from old
Wftls on the site. A lens serious
contamination was found In a new
well.
SPRINGFIELD STORE
SAFE IS WRECKED
E
EMPLOYES TO SELL
(AorUt1 Prrm lftrd Wire.)
KTHJKNKj, Ore., Aug. 1. When
Ihe office of the Springfield Mill
und O rain company was opt-nt'd
thin morning a shattered safe and
scattered contents on the floor
showed that some night visitors,
presumed to be amateur yeggs, had
invaded the plant. No money was
missing, but a number of papers,
Including contracts, bonds. Insur
ance policies and between $30 and
(40 In gasoline coupons are gone.
Springfield residents near the
plant reported hearing a heavy ex
plosion some lime between the
hours of 2:20 and 4 a. m. The door
and bottom of the safe were com
pletely wrecked.
Dueling sulphur and dust
at Wharton Bros.
Runs
f'LAHH OK 1U UJAItlW
; M ItHKH I'NIlMt V, H.
I JHKKCTOIt jieaihati:i
r i
, .80FIA, Aug. 1. The first-class
to complete the course In nurs
ing under an American director
was graduated at the lied Cross
Hospital the latter part of June.
Miss Rarhel Torrance, director of
j the nurses' school, delivered the
'address In the Bulgarian language
utid made u profound Impression.
Miss Torrance, who lias been
head of the school two years.
will return in August to the Unit-
ed States.
ler place will he ta
ken Ity Miss Hazel doff, who has
been assistant to Miss Torance
slnee Inst frill.
OOH! OOH!
Another Big
DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
RAINBOW
GARDENS
O lit tler Place
In the World lo Pnnre
Music by that
Now Famous (tang
' DEEDLE S
Swanee Six
Keen Rythym Whfppera
JITNEY!
Inauguration of the American :
Telephone and Telegraph company
thrift plan for the purchase of
company stock on partlu) payment ,
arrangements will be effective In :
Itoseburg within a day or so
through an office authorized by
the State Corporation Commission- j
J. II. Farrlngton, Manager, of 1
The Pacific Telephone and Tele- I
graph company announced the new,1
plan today.
This office will ba a branch of
the liell Telephone Securities com
pany, which was formed several
years ago to pioneer the direct
sales and partial payment thrift
Olan. Hendniia.rltTfi will ho ont'ih.
Illshed In the main business office
of the company at the Telephone
Uulldlng and J. It. Farrlngton will
be 'in direct charge of the transac
tions. Every employee of the Tide
phone company will be a salesman
for the Securities company and
will take applications for purchase
of the stock on either a cash or
partial payment basis. Since a
separate sales force will not be
maintained there will be no added
cost In operating the thrift plan.
Prior to extension of this , ar
rangement lo Oregon, purchasers
of A. T. & T. stock bud been forced
to make direct purchases through
brokers.
Farrtngton announced that the
partial payment option provided
for drafting of contracts providing
for payment of $10 per share per
month. Interest of Bix per cent on
all partial payments will bo allow
ed and in the event a purchaser
1 desires to cancel his agreement,
his money will be returned plus
four per cent.
"The stork purchased Is not now
or treasury stock," said Farrlng
ton, "but Is stock that has been is
sued and listed on the New York
slock exchange and is bought for
purchasers through brokers who
are members of the exchange.
"Kmployees of the company are
offering free the facilities of their
organization to assist investors In
obtaining A. T. & T. stock either
by cash or monthly payments. The
American Telephone company has
pjoncf red in this plan and during
the past several years has placed
more than l.miO.OOt) shares of stork
with more than 136.000 individuals."
Blackberries Wanted!
We will pay best market prices for Evet green Blackberries.
Write or Phone us for full information. We furnish crates.
UMPQUA VALLEY CANNING CO.
Roseburg, Oregon Phone 525
X NEW TODAY
WA NT ED Woodsawlng.
W, lloseburg Apt.
4hone
roll HALK Wianltng pigs. W. T.
Craven. Phone 2K:24.
KOK 8ALK 1822 Find roadster,
115. iludson Klectric Co.
F()U "RENT 6-ro6ni house"; gap
age.Cull82!i W. Lane St.
LOST An open-faced gold watch
Wultham work. Dr. Nerbas.
FOU SALE Cll E A I 2 second-
hund wagons. 1'aKe Lumber &
Fuel Co.
Foil SALE Canned fruity bwT
steadg and garden plow, Phone
144.
WANT to rent small house with
bath. Address Box 412, Rose
burg, Ore.
WANTED A waitress at Bogus
ereek road camp. See Myers at
Hotel Umpqua Sunday.
FOU ltENT-7-rooui private home
ACT NOW!
close In.
DANCING
Evert Saturday Night
fDLEYLD PARR
(On North Umpqua 8 mllee abovt Glide.)
Arleigh Herron's Hollywood Five
s
HOUSE PAINT
$2.40 per Gallon
Denn-Gerrehen Co.
T4
BARGAINS FOR AUGUST
Electric Chandeliers
iii'N(;ai,()
LOO
HO II 6HOOM BUNGALOW'
$25.
Consisting of - 1
4-llght, Might ami 2 single-light Chandeliers with ornnmentnl
ball lamp reflector, white shaving mitt for bath, daylight unit
for kitchen and ceiling nulla with shades for ull other lights.
Completely wired, ready lo use except fur lamp bulbs, and a
moderate charge for connecting In your home.
Price Includes all necessary glassware and Is good for
3D days only.
Fixtures are high quality and durable flninh. See them
' 404 W. Cass (near depot,.
EC" ARTHUR H. CROWELL"
Z Agent Weetlnghoute Masda Lamps.
- Save This Advertisement.
at
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Ulassea
116 Jackson SL
AT
AFTER
T
Eight acres on the highway:
close to liigh school, store and
post-office; eight-room house.
Price 2,500.
Eight and one-fourth acrea
on the highway; ajl in culllva-
lion; fruit treea und garden;
six-room modern house; large
poultry huuse; close to high
school. Pplce $4,500.
Twelve acres; three acres of
e prunes; one acre mixed fruit;
i balance in crop. Nine-room
1 house; large shed; two small
1 barns; three miles out. Price
I J3.IW0. e
; Twenty-three acres; all can e
it be cultivated; rich boII; three
i mllea out on good road ; large
l barn; small house. Price 4
3.16.
i Sixteen acres; twenty bear-
Ing cherry trees: thirty-eight
i bearing walnut trees; one acre
! Iiartlett liears; one half acre
r filberts; seven-room modern
Phone j e house, with basement, electric
! lights, city water. Two miles
3-roora : out " Price Js.000.
608 8. 1 Thirty four acres: all In cul-
e tivation; one hundred fifty
prune trees; sixty walnut
trees and other fruit: fenced
and cross fenced In five
fields; new, modern six-room
for
with garage,
437-J.
FOll RENT Furnished
apartment; gas 'range.
Stephens,
FTTltALE Ili-glsleredHampahlre
rams. 125 each. E. M. Muthij,
Koseburg, Rt. 1.
WANTED Someone to care for an hIB,'. i.r' ,i,rv h...
old man. Address Dux 412, :4 twenty cows; modn chicken
Roseburg. Ore., or phone 351-J. 4 nouse for fourtHen ilundreU
FOKDSON TRACTOR with 2 bot- chickens: also other build-
torn plow and double disc har-1 ings: electric lights, citv water
row. for sale cheap; guaranteed I and wells. Includes stock.
YOU WANT SECURITY.
for your valuables and you know
that they are protected against loss
by fire or theft when you put them
iu our Safe Deposit Vault. .A pri
vate lock box here rents for $2.U0
and up per year.
The Cosebuig National Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
o. k. V. 11. Jolliff, Melroee, Ore.
LOST Order book, two t-nvelopes,
containing paper and checks of
the Cuduhy Fucking Co. Return
to C. 1. Kdwards. Terminal Ho
tel. Suitable reward.
MKCHAMC WANTS POSITION
Knows all makes autos and
' trucks A to Z. 22 years' experi
ence. Address O. E. O., care
News-Review.
- Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spina Specialist
824 Perkins Dldg. Phone 654
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Parklna Bldg. Roseburg, Ore.
Phone 8a.
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Electronic and 'Elect ro-Theraphy
417 Perkins Bldg. Phone 41
Following the action of the coun
ty court hi condemning the detour
j north of Oakland, the highway
has been opened at Intervals to
! day. and cars are coming through
; with little delay.
j The contractor at Oakland Is fil
ling In an approach to the bridge,
j and In doing so Is using a steam-
shovel and several big trucks,
which keep the highway blocked
I much of the time. A d tour was ar- j
ranged by way or the Chenowelh
cutoff, rour miles north of Oak
i land, then over the t loot I rich high
'way by way of Cole hill, and
i through old Oakland back to the
highway.
The detour was five miles In
length and was over a very bad
mail. It also cut motorists out of
four miles of paved road.
The county court objected to
such a long dangerous detour,
when the work being done blocked
only about ISO yards of the high
way, with plenty of room for a tem
porary detour around.
As a result of the remonstrance
cars are b' ing h I lowed through to
day, and a good detour will prob
ably be provided through the ad
joining field the first of the week
LOST -On court house lawn, pair
gloves, black with white stripes
on back Reward for return to
. Imperial Cleaners, 342 N. Jack
son.
LOST Ilet ween (illde andRnav
burg, belled, grey coat contain
ing bunk book and papers. Re
ward for return to News-Review
office.
FOR SAI-K Ten acres or fine
creek bottom ground good for
any kind of vegetable crop.
. Price Itiuo.OO. Address G. Morris,
Rom burg.
KO II S A L K Oi c"h xy a ro1 d " ba y
saddle mare, good lines, fast
walker, also one air motor wind
mill, S ft. wheel. Both cheap If
taken at once. Address Edmund
Rounds, Ruckles, ore,
AO K NTS WANTKIV Salesmen
Guaranteed pure wool fit to-meas- i
ure $M) clothes. $23.85. Largest i ,..rrv R ftll(V ol
commissions ever offered. We de- ar0und
Kent Clothes, Cincinnati. -RA
NCI l FOR RKNT 4 5 a c resT 3 S
acres cultivated, fair buildings,
good fences, 6 acres la prunes. 2
acres broccoli. Will sell equip
ment. Will lease, tieorge Stoner.
Ten Mile, Oregon. Inquire at
Ten Mile Store.
ACTUALLY WORTH MURK
THAN IXUHLK Uig crop
grapes, pears and oth-r fruit; 10
acres good land ; big house ;
team and Implements. Price
$15,000. 4
Fifty one acres; forty five
under cultivation; nine acres
of two year old prunes; one 4
acre Rartlett pears; ten acres
summer fallow; three chicken
I4 houses; one barn full of hay;
granary; five-room house lo- 4
cated on highway. Seventy five
chickens, two cows, team and
farm implements t to operate
place, and the house complete-
ly furnished, all for $5500.
Terms: $2500 caah, balance on
easy terms. $
4 Three hundred forty four
acres; 200 acres river bottom,
balance Is first bench laud;
all good soil; running stream
through place; on good road;
mortgage of $J2,0tu on place, 4
and will take $16,000.
39 acres on the highway: six
acres beating prunes; 19 bear-
Ing cherry trees; 100 apple 4
trees; fair house, barn and 4
two sheds ; all good produc-
tlve soil. Price $5,000. Kasy
terms.
3311 acres; 15 miles from
4 Roseburg; two sets of build-
ings; one house of 15 rooms.
I modern. There are a number
of stock barns and sheds.
Large out range, which will
the year 4
VITAL TOPICS
What a Pretty World This Is
Wouldn't you like to say that on every sunny day If you only
"FELT BETTER"? There Is nothing like CHIROPRACTIC for
making you FEEL BETTER.
MAKE CHIROPRACTIC YOUR HABIT
CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMEN-.S followed by some
modality of electric treatment Is proving of great value In those
stubborn caseB of stomach and bowel troubles, headaches, neu
ritis, rheumatism, asthma, constipation, heart trouble, lung
trouble, female disorders and diseases peculiar to men. WHY
not get rid of that HAY FEVEIt by our "ATINIC RAY" treat
ments. They get results. Investigation costs you nothing.
DR. R. A. MOON, Perkins Bldg.
BUILDING PERMITS
FOR NEW STRUC
TURES IN CITY
Scofleld and Woodruff today
procured a building permit to
construct a service and accessory
garage on sou n siepnens street, ;a Huffman. la Pine; Ureal Trus-
near tne city nmus ine garage ,teeg of 0reK0ll( j. v. Lankin, John
building will be 42 by 50 feet In j.venger and John Jesson. Port
size and will be of wood and con- land. Gmit Sannah( Jobn J(,pSon,
crete constructor Portland: Great .Mtshlnewa, Dr. J.
A permit was procured by Al'L. Bonds, Portland; Great Keeper
Creason for .the concert bulding ' 0f the Forest, H. L. Slv, Ia Pine;
meeting.
Great chiefs elected anil Install
ed are: Sachem, Dr. F. O. Lehman,
Portland; Senior Sagamore, J. T.
Perry, Medford; Junior Sagamore,
Dr. Ouane Fellows, Portland; Pro
phet F. P. Ieinenweber. Astoria;
Chief of Records, Alvln Slevers,
Portland; Keeper of Wampum, J.
running streams and
springs ail over the range.
Plenty of farm land. $20 per
acre.
1540 acres; 125 acres of farm
land; 500 acres open pas-
lure; balance mountain range;
outlet to mountalus; well
watered by running streams
anil springs: fair house; large
barn: partially fenctd; $S.50
per acre.
100 acres; 7 miles from
THE LIBERTY THEATER
TODAY-ONLY-TODAY
At Our Regular Prices Only 10 and 15 Centa
COOL Show for a I lot NiKlit.
THE FROZEN WASTES
BOB CUSTER
'BLOODHOUND'
With Dog Teams "Mushing Through Trails of 8now
Feature Comedy; "Et It Wort"
Also: San Francitco Sights
TOMORROW, MONDAY AND TUESDAY
LIONEL BARRYMORE
IN
"MEDDLING WOMEN"
AUCTIONEER
Don't forget that 1 handle
sales In city or country.
M. C. Radabaugh
530 N. Pine St.
CARD OF THANKS
In grateful recognition of the
kind help given during the recent
fire w
home
thank
Ros. burg; At acres of prunes
barn; garage; rity water. Kvery- i 20 acres in beans: 13 acres in
thing goes for three hundred and grain; five acres in corn; four
seventy five dollars cash. Now acres In vetch; 14 walnut
It's your move. Hut move quick! trees; family orchard; nearly
Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass all bottom land; seven room
Street. Phone 219. ! house, with hardwood floors;
house and
which he Is constructing In North
Roseburg, the permit being In the
sum of $12,000. The building
will be two stories In height, and
will have four store rooma on
the lower floor and apartments
above.
O. Barker obtained a permit
for a (200 garage on 2nd Avenue
South.
White hand-made axes are guar
anteed. Sold by Wharton Bros.
ORDER OF RED MEN
ELECT NEW OFFICERS
hlch destroyed the store and ' Al . M i-Ania! ng pro-; ' - " " . Tl
of l. P. McKay we wish to i flu through new methods. Ilig "mer miituings. rrice au.uuv.
all friends who gave Vs aid. "' guaranteed ahlrta ! ' " "p T I
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. McKay. "" .S.V on sight. Corn-; RICt A RICE -
Mrs. Fannie Hobba l,lel 0,11,11 absolutely free. Cash 1 T1,
Mrs. C. W. I-ahmann. earnings In advance. We deliver
and collect. Inexpericnce-i make '
aanH,t-4 Pnto Lwd Win-.) . ,
POIITLAND. Aug. 1. The Im
proved Order of Hed Men In thirty
fourth annual state convention to
day elected officers, and decided
to take care of orphans through
homes rather than In institutions.
ortland was selected for the 1926
BEND HAS TWO NEW
LIGHTNING FIRES
WE KNOW A MAN
who doesn't nave to worry
about automobile Insurance.
His car burned up and be
didn't have enough money lo
buv a new one.
We will write you the cover
age you need on your car
h I re, Iheft, collision, liability
and property damage it siir
ance. It pays to he Insuied.
a V. YOUNG cV SON
INSURANCE
116 Cast St. Phone 417
UKND, Ore., Aug. 1. Two forest
fires have so fur hern reported as
a result nf a slight Hectrir storm
lnte yesterday. om of the fire in
the Sisters region and the other
In the lupine district and neither
Is serious, according to fureahv
officials.
Huso over the mountains todav
prevented e'enr views of the forest
In some plates. Only a lUht rain
accompanied the eit rtric storm In
the forest It was reported from the
various lookout stations. The rel
ative humility today 1r hixh and
fire conditions are good, official-
reported this afternoon.
and colb ct. Inexperienced make
big money. Lxpt-iienced douMe
enrninns either ha main or side
line. Write quick
Shirts. Hept. r-lt'0. Cincinnati
MR. SHKKP MAN I'M TALKING
Z S'rtilllln,, ; WANT CHANNEL FROM
the year thru with unlimited feed
ing grounds; put up a hundred
ton of "nay; unlimited water
supply; nine big stock barns;
house and other improvements:
eight hundred acres of deeded
land and thousands of acres of
the best feed In Oregon, with
two thousand dollar wrtrth of
mi; a iihiiu 1'iuHifr iu 1111 in yuur i
hMUKuill fiul.l Tan uvta nlaal. I
Fashion Wear nuire no extra cultivation. We have
nanu planters in stock. v narton
It ros.
PORTLAND TO OCEAN
tools and Implements to go with commission.
PORTLAND, Aug. 1. A channel
35 feet deep and 500 feet .wide
from Portland to the sea is the ob
jective of a campaign which has
been launched by the Chamber of
Commerce, the commission of pub
lic docks and the port of Portland
WHIlt ON YOUR VACATION
Insure Your Baggaye
If It le lost, stolen or damaged,
our company protects you.
The rate Is low. the coverage
broad.
Ineuranca la Our Buaintaa
UWIIC lit
MSIBnRC. let
It. for twelve thousand dollars.
half carh I know hyre It Is, and
will be pleased to give you full
Information, If Interested. Ijiw
rence Agency. 125 Cass Street.
Phone 219.
Plans are under way for a public
hearing in the near future before
Major llichard Coiner, engineer In
charge of the second Portland dis
trict, U. S. A., at which arguments
will be presented showing the nec
essity for a wider and deeper channel.
TWO ARE INJURED
WHEN CAR DITCHED body of Bancroft coming
, ON JAPANESE CRUISER
CMATII.LA. Ore., Aug. 1 WASHINGTON, Autf. 1. The t m- .
Pernard Snger, Pendleton, driving body of American Ambassador WOOD MARKER
to Portland yesterday In a car min- Unncroft. who died recent y in Ja- j STANDS AT HEAD
cent acrid nt, was struck on the nn'se cruiser Tama, which Is
fon h ad by a bird. Ho docked hi sail shortly for San Prsncinco.
bead and tnvo untarily swerved to
the right, fouling a enr be was
rasslnv. It ran off th road and
tinned over. Injuring Its pa -sen
er. Clarence KoemhlM. about 3'V
of Crane. Oregon, and i. M O'Nt'il
of Inyt n. Idaho. Koemhlld's back
was badly hurt. O'NVtl's noe and
face were cut and bruised.
OF BRYAN GRAVE
Sheep bells at Wharton Pros.
o
Cook wltn gas.
(Continued from page 1.)
rouest of Mrs. tlryaa, William R.
McCartney, chauffeur of the Bryan
h-Mitchold. who daily carries the
Have you an a to grind' There invalid widow In his arms a, she la
sr hundreds who want the Job. inovj from place to place, and Mrt
To learn their names read the C. CTStevena. Mrs. Bryan'a house-
News Review ralsslfled ads. i keeper.
1 m ' a
Last Time Tonite
Jack London's
E"
Great Keeper of the Wigwam.
Howard Glascock, Medford; Great
Finance Committee of the State,
L. 11. Hamig. O. L. Dlckel, L. .Mok
ler, Portland; Creat Board of Ap
peals, E. 1. Gilson, Bend; Judge
R. G. Morrow, Portland: 1.. I
Jacobs. Medford: Orphans Board.
L. H. Hamlg. J. V. Lankin and H.
Swint, Portland.
We solicit Inquiriea to buy or
Portlaud. Ore.
sell any marketable listed, local
or unlisted securities.
Active market for Dnrant, Star,
lint and Kickenbacker Motor
issues; Public Utilities.
Prompt attention given all or
dera. Cash paid for purchases;
no delay. Quotations furnished
HOOD BROTHERS
Stocks and Bonds
8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg
ii
With Tom Moor. Paulina
Stark, Wallace Beery
A Paramount Picture
Also Comedy
STARTS TOMORROW
Buck Jones
"Goldand
The Girl"
A Buck Jonea Special
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'LAST TIME TONITE,
House Peters
In
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Comedy News
STARTS TOMORROW
R1N-T1N-TIN
Tht Wonder Dog
"TRACKED
THRU THE SNOW
COUNTRY"
With June Marlowe, David
Butler and Mitchell Lewis.
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