ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, AUGUST 3. 1925 A Checking Account is Your Protection A CHECKING account this Bank not only protects you" against bur glary and loss but it is a convenient and simple bookkeeping system oncl an automatic receipt writ er. These things cost you nothing, but what im measurable benefits you reap therefrom. yours here TODAY. UMPQUA VALLEY BANK Roseburg, Oregon Open T WILLS. SAYS TODAYi OF I AaurUIM Pnm Uw4 IM.) , LOS ANCKI.KH, Aug. 3. Jack Dempsey sat don hard today on : Kloyd Kftzsirumons' proposal for 'immediate stuning; of papers for a 'bout between the champion and Harry Oreb next Heutember, when .he announced that the one flKht h j wanted was Willi Harry Wills and 'that he would do nothing in any Inther direction until he hears from ihe New York commission on the Wll's matter. "1 am willing to abide by the dic tates of the New York Uqxlng Com mission and whatever decision it i makes will be my pleasure,'' Liemp jsey said. He announced that he has refused a number of proposals :for other bouts and Is "only ron Jcerned with the Wills' affair and may not ukiii anynouy but wins." No mora pinchad toss, rubbed heels, lame mui cles, aching insteps, strain ed arches after your feet have been "Footographed" and fitted accordingly. Let us anew you today. HiKicks For Bois REGULAR FELLOWS WEAR 'EM Baseball free with every pair Roseburg Booterie IRVIN BRUNN ' 8HOE3 THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET. PCRKINS BLDQ. ROSEBURO, OREGON NEW YORK, AiifC. 3 The Denip-Bcy-WlllH I untie iri slated to cum before the Nw York StatB Ath letic Commission tomorrow at Us regular meeting, but Junn'H Farley, chairman, would give no hint today of what steps would be taken. The commission postponed ac tion two weeks aKo whn Dempsey failed to make good a promise to 'appear, but authorized Tex Rick lard to act for him In arranging a jbout with Will In VJ2H. Thin was I done ax a result of Rickard's 'pledge to have lempaey appear to t morrow, but since the champion I will not appear, further delay is bellpved HkHy. Klckard, however, announced I that he would go before the ring I sol on a again In an effort to Iron 'out difficulties and agree on a def inite program for Depsey's pro posed battle with Wills. NEW X-RAY EQUIPMENT BEING INSTALLED TODAY Commissioner Hayncs Will Act Only as Advisor as Result of Change Andrews at Head. f AswxMtM Prtm Lnuml Wln ) WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.lry enforcement today Was ordt re'( to be taken definitely out of the hands of Prohibition Commission er Roy A. Hnynes, who, after Sep tember 1. will act only In an advi sory capacity to Assistant Secre tary Andrews of the treasury. Commissioner Illalr of the Inter nal revenue bureau, who has juris diction over the prohibition unit, signed the decree whlrh stripped the present enforcement headquar ters of Its major powers. The or der Whlrh had been format, will carry out the treasury's plans for a new lineup when the prohibition reorganization plan goes Into ef fect the first of next month. Nearly all of the duties of Mr. Haynes' office will devolve u.nin the twenty-two prohibition admin istrators to be appointed and who will have headquarters In various IDAHO HOMKO WANTS A WKAIrtlY WI1M)V. f AraKvfatMl Vrm Win.) $ OHICACO, Auk. 3. T. J. Hunt of Idaho Kill In, Idaho, ? In b letter to Mayor Dever ! today explained that he ran ! dunce play the violin, cook, drive a rnr and ride a ! broncho and Is It 8 years old, straight as an arrow, broad shoulders, heavy brown hair, weight 195 pounds. This letter led tip to the observation that "they tell me you have a lot of wealthy widows In your town." "I may not be a Uomeo but some people say I am," wrote Mr. Hunt. sections of the country. As a pro 'hlblllon unit here, where It was conceded the commissioner's en i forcement powers would be taken away, It was said, that Mr. Haynes l would find plenty of work to oc- Ictipy his lime. The nature of the I work was not disclosed. . The prohibition com miss loner t was absent from Washington to dy. He has said, however, that j he would continue for the present I to occupy the office and to coop erate with Mr. Andrews. He Is ex ! peeled, however, to enter the aub lernatorial contest In Ohio as a candidate for tho republican nom ; luntlon. Several weeks ago It was nn I nouneed that a large putt of Mr. Haynes' office force here would be dropped. The new X-ray machine, which Was recently ordered by Dr. Clias. I. Wade, has arrived and is being installed at his offices In the Per kins building today. The machine, which was ordered from the W'tpp ler Klectric company, of Iong Island City, Is complete In eery detail and will be ready for ue to- I morrow. H. C. Harlan, of the Shaw 1 Supply company, Portland, In In- stalling the equipment. The ma j chine Is one of the latest type mo bile unit on the market, and Is a model of the machine usel and dis I played at the. last medical nui ting i In Portland. Dr. Wad will handle all kinds of x ray work, ai d plans to have a dark room be-Ilt it the Immediate future for dev.lopliiff. K II HOUSE PAINT fj $2.40 per Gallon fl Dcnn-Cerreten Co. Officer Vaughn Claims He Shadowed Man to Rear , of Reed's Home and In terfered With Sale. Col Reed was today fined $200 In the city court following his convlc1 tlon on charges of possessing and selling Intoxicating liquor. Reed was arrested Saturday evening by, Officer Vaughn, and appeared for i trial before City Recorder Whipple! this afternoon, following his plea of : not guilty. According to the officer he I shadowed a man who dodged off j Mother street Into the blind street ' running parallel to the highway. This man, he stales, went to a small garage In the rear of Reed's residence, and the officer says he heard money change hands and heard the clink of bottles. He grab bed the unknown man and heard Rued Hllpplng back into the shed, so released the stranger a moment to go after Reed. The smaller man however, broke and ran, throwing down two bottles of liquor, which the officer obtained for evidence. Upon being searched Reed bad $ti.50 upon his person. Reed claims that he was ap proached late In the evening by two men who claimed to be from Portland, and who offeed to sell him four gallons of moonshine. Reed says he told them that he was not dealing In liquor, but that he would like to buy a gallon for his own use, but that he would demand a sample of it first The men, he said, agreed to bring back a sam ple, and did return after midnight. As his family object to him drink ing since a recent paralytic stroke, he told the men, according to his story, to go around the house. The bottle had Just been opened for a sample drink when the officer but ted into the scene. Reed denied possession or sale, and claims he was merely buying a small quan tity for his own use. He took the officer to task for letting the other man get away. After hearing the statement of the officer and of Mr. Reed, Re corder Whipple returned a verdict of guilty and Imposed fines of f 100 on each of the two counts. Reed has previously been convict ed for violations of' the liquor laws, and only a few months ago was confined for a violation of the law. He was pardoned by Governor Pierce because of 111 health. 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 t NEW TODAY 1 FOR SALE V. R. Cafe, 41 St. HN'YCI.KS. all nrlces, at Host-burs; Cydery. North Slib-. WANTKD At once, an experienc ed waitress. Apply liotiKlas Crlll. KOIl HUNT illK lixlit room. 1XX3I). Inqulru ivtty's confectionery, 29 N. Jackson. FOR RENT Now 2-ronm furnlsh--il houHP. $10 per mo. Phone 210 h. Miller's Addition. FOR SAI.E Pure bred unci resls tered (lerman Police doc pups. M. A. Ketten. 21 Court street. EMPTY truck to Murtlhrield and way points, Tuesday morninfr. For rates call 12S. l)enn-tjerret-sen Co. FOR SALE Pine block wood. $2.75 per tier delivered In 3-ller loads. Address Dox S5-C, Roseburir, Ore. Route 2. FOR RENT B room cottare; cen trally located; down town; all conveniences. Price $20.00. LAW RENCE AtiENCY, 125 Cass street. Phone 219. A WOMAN CAN DO IT ALL AND ! GET ALL TUB PROMTS Old- established fine paying business; central location: books oHn for Inspection. Only tukes $7f0 cash. Put yon bad better hurry. LAW RENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass street. Phom219. SAME AS FALLING; HR1R TO A RANCH Check tills- over and set quick! 300 acres In tract; 200 acres extra fine sandy river bottom land, level as a floor; 26 acres of bearing prunes; 6 acres English walnuts: big variety fine fruit; extra good improvements: river through place; borders on main hard surfaced road; 20 ton hay in barn: will carry mort gage for two-thirds the sale price. For extra good reasons this place can be had for $15,000, but it must be soon. Full information LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass street. Phone 219. Horse collars, collar pads, hal ters, etc., at Wharton Ilros. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist in the fitting of Glasses 116 Jackson SL Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist, 824 Perkins Bldg. Phone tiH Buy Your Refrigerator This week at Reduced Prices Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25 119 NO. JACKSON . - WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRI8T Ptrklna Bldg. Roseburg, Or. V Phone M. Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic and 'Electro-Theraphy 4X7 Perklni Bids. Phone 49 PORTLAND. Auk. 3. The wool ultuation In attracting the attention I . of the easti-rn tracle. a the law! j unsold supply of wool In the I'tittcri j : States at the present time Is In this I state. A survey recently made! j shows between i.flOo.mift and 8.0(H).- 000 pounds In warehouses In this1 cltyf and 2.000.000 to 3.000,000 pounds scatter d throughout the i interior. It Is declared by wool I men that this l0.0O0.ooi) pounds or so of the 1925 dtp will have to be moved within the next 60 days or I be carried over into the new sea- son. as In the winter irmnths it will come Into competition with foreign j wools. The entire quantity could j be handled now, say the dealers. If i there was agreement on prices be i tween buyers and sellers. Both ldes are boldintr tight and the re 1 suit Is an Inactive market. The I only business reported recently has been the filling of small special or ders. Such a deal was the purchase of the well known Kl.her clip of 50.000 pounds at Shanlko by Hallo well. Janes & Donald. DRESSMAKER WANTED Apply to Mrs. Moore's dressmaking Apartments, Room 3, over Rose burg National Rank. FOR SALE Ray team, weight 200; heavy wagon and harness. Al.uo one brown Swiss milk cow. Edwin Russell, Wilbur. Ore. FOR SALE Shetland colt. $2Cor will trade for sheep. Also gray oats and vetch 'seed 2c pound. C. L. Weber, Route 1. phone 42F13. FOR TRADE Good cow nndsad lle horse, for wood or hay. All kinds of houses and farms for sale or trade. C. Merrill, 504 Mill St. . FORSALEOKlgfowth fir, $32.r, tier: dry oak and laurel gruh wood. $3.50. Leave orders at 129 Sheridan St., City. Roy Rose Harber Shop. FOR RENT Five-room partly fur nlhed house; light and city wat er. Inside foilet. woodshed, $13 per month. See A. M. Wallnce, 1143 E 6lh St WANTEOTo rent on shares, pood paying ranch on creek or river bottom. Stocked rnnch pre ferred. Have pU-nty of help. P. M. PanNon, Gen. Did. FOR RENT Threeroom. nicely furnished apartment, very clean, light and water furnished, $25 per month. 9(0 Winchester or phone Mrs. S. W. Siarmer, 193. ALFALFA." grain." hay. " timothy" oats, barley and wheat .guaran teed quality;' prompt shipment. Prices upon application. Richard Nyman, Walla Walla. Washing ton. WANTETVMen between ages" 25 and 35, with hteh school educa tion, to solicit and collect life In surance. Guaranteed salary $25 and commission to start. Inquire Oram! Hotel for Mr. Glover be tween S ant 10 a. m., Tuesday. YOt'R LAST CHANCE In desper ation offers to dispose of the fol lowing for less than- half Its val ue. 300 thoroughbred Plymouth Rock chickens, 70 of which are full grown capons, and 100 laying pullets; one thoroughbred Jer sey cow; 5 years old. heavy milk-' er. all cream; 51 White Pekln Ducks; 11 guineas; new cream separator; 3 incubator, 650 egg capacity; one spring wagon; ! some tools and Implements; Iron barrels; 9 dozen fruit jars; good ' phonograph and 25 records; new capon set worth $10; hlg crop ! grapes, par3 and other fruit; 10 : acres good land; big house; barn: garage; city water;, electric j lights; located in edge of town; two months rent paid in ad- j vance. Everything goes fori three hundred and seventy-five dollars; also 113 turkeys, $1.25 each; take them or leave them. The above must be sold at once. LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass street. Phone 219. TODAY'S BASEBALL National league: First (tame at Pittsburgh Philadelphia 2 9 0 Pittsburgh 6 1 Butteries: Carlson and llenllne; Yde. Adams and Gooch. At Cincinnati: H. H. E. lloston 3 7 1 Cincinnati 15 2 llatteries: Cooney and Selmer; May and HnrKrave. (Second game (11 Innings). K. H. E. 2 9 0 3 11 0 Wilson; AUCTIONEER Don't forget that I handle sales In city or country. M. C. Radabaugh 630 N. Pine SL Cultivators and extra shovels for all makes at Wharton llros. THE LIBERTY THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW "" SPECIAL PRODUCTION At Our BfQulsr Prices Only 10 snd 1S Cents LIONEL BARRYMORt in " VAMPMV tf Easier ful flwfodrama with an eminent supporting cart ALSO: OREGONIAN NEWS WEFKLV AND "YES, YES, NANETTE" COMEDY WE KNOW A MAN who doesn't have to worry about automobile Insurant'. Ills car burned up and he didn't have enough muney to Ittiv a new one. We will write you the cover Kite you need on your car Hie. theft. colIiKiun. liability and property damage h siir tice. It pays to be lusuied. G. V. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Ca St. Phone 417 BUYER'S WEEK OPENS. PORTLAND. Aug. 3 Retail merchants from every state of the Pacific slope, from Hrltish Colum bia and from Alaka. became guests of port'and today for the thirteenth annual Buyer's Wei k held under auspices of the Cham ber of Commerce. Manv of the vi.ltlng merchants .arrived yesterday, a still, larger 'crowd came this morning and many more are due this afternoon. Wed. and Thurs.: Richard Talmadge In 'UNKNOWN" WHILE ON YOUR VACATION Insure Your Baggage If it ft lost, stolsn or damaged, our company protects you. The rate U low, the cowra; broad. Inauranca It Our Butlnttt tUSOIlCUM. NSfiiitc. tn NEW MANAGEMENT FOR IDLEYLD PARK i The management of Idlvld Park, (he popular resort on tin North I'mpMua. li miles above Olide. rhatiK'd handu today. K. IV r'arrinjeton retirintr and Joe Ie Hernardi taking over the nint ness The transfer Involves Knr rington's stork of Roods in the store t'litldihpr on the property and the base on the property It self, which I owned by Karl Vo bureh. local proeer. The report will be conducted by the new ninrntrer plon It present line and In addition Mr Ie Hernardt will make the plre the h"ditinrtrs for the husfnet of jtufdln and packltir. In whirh he has been en k iced for the pj .t few years He Is m il known to pearly all Tfsitors to the North t'mpqua rettion, experienced in P'p'iii.t the wants of rerreation seekers and fully capable In exerr way of maintaining the report to the complete aatUfitrtfon of all Its patrons. Mr. Karrlntrton. It Is renorted. contemplates returning to his for mer home iu tha earn. I. ABRAHAM "The Silk Store" 10 " P mm ft !!V: - ' '.-f i Dorna Gordon I.ABRAHAM "THE SILK STORE" I At PiltsburRh: ! Philadelphia j Pittsburgh Batteries: Couch and lAldridpe and Smith. At Chlcaso: .Brooklyn IChlcaxo ., 7 10 0 I llatteries: Hubbell and Taylor; Blake and Gonzales, Churry. R. H. E. .460 American Lentcuc: At Boston . ' St. Louis 12 17 1 Boston 4 5 6 llatteries: Oiard. VanRilderand IUon; Khmke and Stokes. JUST ARRIVED! Starched Collars to Match, Novelty Collar Attached ' SMIKTS The newest in Snappy Patterns at prices surprisingly low. See Our Window Display PENCEFS s E At New York Cleveland 2 7 0 New York 3 11 1 llatteries: Buckeye and Myatt; Jones and elliiKouKh. At Philadelphia: (12 lnnlnes R. H. E. Chicago 2 10 0 Philadelphia 3 9 2 Batteries- Faber. Connally and Schnlk: lionimell, Harrlss and Cachiane. Yesterday's Scores. At Portland 10-14: Seattle 9 3. At Vernon S3; San Kranclaco 8 1. At Salt Lake 8-17; Sacramento 4 lft. At Onklrnd 10: Ixis Angeles 3-4. THAN LAST YEAR Wheat production forecasts from 17 countries received by the United States department of agriculture up to July 28 give a total of 2.109. I 000.0UU bushels against 2,065.000,000 I bushels from the same countries ' last year. These countries nor i mallv produce more than three- rourtos or the world s wheat crop outto.de of Russia. Data are still lacking for some of the important producers of the northern hemisphere including Krance, Germany, Jugoslavia and Russia. In these countries, the lat est reports show a condition above average and better than at the same time last year. The crop, however, Is not yet made and there is still a chance for unfavorable weather conditions to adversely af fect the final out-turn. Recent advices from Canada re port rapid deterioration of the crop ' In the province of Alberta due to dry winds. Home darrlage has oc t curred In Saskatchewan but condl- tlons there are more favorable than In Alberta. Mill stocks In the Danube Rasln j are reported to be low and the mill ing uemami ior oiu wneai nas in creased according to a report from United States Agricultural Com missioner Haas at Vienna. Harvest ing has been somewhat delayed by wet weather and it seems likely that the new wheat will arrive on the market later than expected. Recent increases are reported in purchases of Argentine and Ameri can wheats. The wheat crop of Hungary Is now forecast at 63.199,000 bushels compared with 51.56S.000 bushels harvested last year according to a cablegram received by the United States department of agriculture from the International Institute of agriculture at Rome. Rye produc tion Is placed at 29.1 .12.000 bushels ajrainst 22.103,000 bushels produc ed last year; barley 21. 127.0(H) bushels against 14,712.000 bushels; oats 22.046,000 bushels against 15. 13.000 bushels. No forecasts are yet available for the other crops but . condition reports including corn, potatoes, sugar beets, forage crops, etc., are all above average. BORN I . HODSON To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hod son. of CJengarry, Friday, July 31. a boy. We pay cash for dry cascara bark. Wharton Hros. PLAN TO OPERATE CAMPS ALL WINTER fAOTlatM frm lur4 WlrO MKHKOHD, Ore., Aug. 3. Plans for the all-winter operation of the logging camp and local plant of the Owen-Oregon Corn puny have been completed, with the ordering of equipment for handling timber In snow. In the summer, the company uses cater pillar tractors and wheeled car riers. In the winter they will use donkey engines and steam skids, and follow Wisconsin methods of handling logs In deep snow. The mill company has Just completed five more dry kilns, making a total of 12. and started construction of a shed 80 by 220 feet for the storage of new dr lu nibef. LAST TIME TQN1TE Buck Jones "Goldand The Girl" A Buck Jones Special The latest ImproTeraenti In cream separators are In the Mc Cormark Peering Primrose. It runs llslit. sktms close and Is moderate In price. See one at Wharton Bros. ' Fox New Comedy 10c 20c Tut.: "The Mystery of Lest Ranch" ' TONIGHT Rin-Tin-Tinf Tht Wonder Dog In i "Tracked ! in the Snow Country" Directed by HERMAN RAY MAKER A notable supporting cast includes JUNE MARLOWE DAVID BUTLER MITCHELL LEWIS COMEDY NEWS 10c 25c Ne "Plsvlng With Souls-