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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1925. X LOCAL NEWS X BANKING REQUIREMENTS II No matter what your bunking ro qitlrenicms, whether larfse or small, you will find the Roseburg Notional batik prompt, courteous, and effi cient In taking care of them. Ac counts subject to check, whether of large or moderate size, are Invited. TheRosebwgNalional Bank Roseburg, Ore. In VIhIcJiik Here Miss Jeanne MacNIver, of Los Angeles, Is (t(jetiilinff a week or ho visiting la Uoseburg. it in Kugenr K. Joitlyn was a visitor here yesterday irom Kugene, spending the day attending tu business af-fuirs. JNW TODAY tj FOR SALE A trailer. 726 Mill Rt. ! I ii Wed notl a ) Mm. Walter from lilvfitivllln pent the afternoon visiting with,rwu i ijcsiranm r-nri-room i WANTKO First claws bench hand, i Leake motored I ltobuig Lumber A Mfg. Co. I yesterday and friends and chopping. Visiting Here Mrs. A. Dodd arrived hero from Cotrago Grove yesterday, and Is spending a short time, visiting this city. H. L. Moss returned to his home nt T-n t i It veinln v it riornnon l1 i after attending to buHfnens mat ters here for several hours. HI .tfrrn Fmm -North I Illrk'X!. H. Davles and Mrs. Fruuk Brand and son, Karl, have i returned to Roseburg, after an I abwnce of about a week. Mrs. j Davtes attended bu era' week In Portland, and with Mrs. Itrand ; and ion made a trip to Hood lit- j ver and points of Interest, return-' Ing here hy motor. They report j a splendid trip. I Vlwlllng AmIiIhimI From lUw-eburg Hubert OUmore who N working at ltoseburg during the Hummer vara Hon came to Ashland Mon day to attend the tennis tourna ment. He whs accompanied by his friend Koyd Hurt on. They are guests at the Gilmoru home In Iowa street. They both lirtend to take part In the tennis tour nameut. Ash hind Tidings. Fall Term Starts September 1 Learn Telegraphy Touch Typewriting NIGHT CLASSES ENROLL NOW Roseburg Telegraph Institute 224 Perkins BIdg. Phone 124-J Marriage License Issued A marriage license was Issued last night to Jtobert Woodhurst and Annie J. Slaughter, Bridge. In Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ritchie and family, of Garden Valley, spnt both of j several hours In Roseburg yester day shopping and on business. Returns From Portland Win. Thompson returned to Rose burg this morning after spending the past two days or so In Port land vlKlting and attending to busl nesa matters. Visitor Today Mrs. Josephine Wise was among the out of town visitors today. spending several hours here shop ping and on business. She Is A resident of Yoncalla. Is Visiting KMer Mrs. Wilbur Gulp, of Grants Fas, arrived here last night, and will be a guest of her sister, Mrs. G. IL Walters, for several days. Salem People Visit- Judge and Mrs. John Rand of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gordon of Portland, spent last night In this city. They are motor ing to southern points. Enroute to Los Angeles Mrs. A. It. Murch, of Portland, spoilt last night In this city as a guest at the home of her Bon, It. J. Iliireh. Mrs, Hiireh Is enroute to Ios Angelfs to visit. Going to Coast Mrs. W. 8. MrElhlnny and her daughters, Mrs. L. L. Spencer, Mis. W. K. Nay lor, and Miss Josephine McElhinny, will leave on Sunday by auto to spend a couple of weeks at Seaside enjoying a vacation. Former Resident Visits Mark Vrban and wife, of Everett, Wash., spent last night here. They went on this morning to Crater 1-ake, but w ill return In a few days and will go to Seaside for a vaca tion at the sea coast. Visiter Yesterday Mrs. Fred Prut hers Rpent sev eral hours here yesterday visiting and shopping. She returned to her home at Melrose in the afternoon. In Yesterday W. K. Clingenpeel returned to his home at Looking Class yes terday evening after lulling with friend and transacting business for a few hours. To Wyoming Mrs. Wilt Singleton and Mrs. S, .1. Shrum left yesterday for Colby, Wyoming, where they will enjoy a month's visit with rela tives and frlendH. Here From Myrtle Point Mr. and Mrs. A. Hayes, of Myrtle Point, are spending sev eral days in Roseburg on busi ness. Mr. Hayes is a cattle dealer. Klertrlelan Irfuvcn S. S. Hrunduge, Southern Paci fic electrician, who has been at tending to business mutters here for the past few day, returned to Portland toduy. garage, close In. house with llione 437-J. FOR SALE CHEAP-Harley-rm.! virisnn motorcycle. Call at 850 S. Stephens. WANTED To trade, nearly new ear as part payment on a home. Write M M, care News-Review. LOST Shasta daisy dresser erarf i somewhere on Jackson St. Call ' Mrs. Morgan. 276-J. Reward. WANTED Carpenter work. Reas onable, rates; reliable service. Address Carpenter, News-Review. FOR SALE Ford coupe, WrTrnoii e!. Same as new. West side, near Soldier's Home. Jos. Steinmetz. WANTED Competent girl or w man for general housework Phone 222-R. Mrs. Sam Shoemaker. FOR SALE Tomatoes, 75 cents per bushel. Bring your boxes and pick them yourself. C. B. Evans, IHIIard, Ore. FOR SALE Furniture In BIG D ANCE1I Idleyld Park, Saturday Nite, Aug. 15!! Featuring ARLEIGH HERRON'S "Hollywood Five" Orchestra! AND EXTRA ATTRACTIONS JOE DeBERNARDI, Manager i: REGISTERED MAIL IS BANDiTS LOOT; ESCAPES IN AUTO PKOItlA. 11., Aug. 13. Four grotesque men held up the mall truck which fOUr.frnm tllM. r,hira..nhn..nH fhlnB aimrtmetim. Hon with 4 apart- iiriin,.in nrt oin J k ri! eap. rio, In. ,, fMN wllh an unestlmated lio 5. Ne-Ueview office. amount of registered mall. The FOR SAI.K 2 large lots, close In; robbery occurred at the station one block off pavement. Sewer just as the train pulled out. The assessment paid. $.150, terms. robbers escaped. Write "Lots." care News-Review. I liurliiiKton train No. 9. enroute WANTED Woman to clean;'0 Denver, arrived here at l:28and bouse, no rug cleaning. 30c an the mall messenger had just load- hour and noon day meal. Ad-'!! a registered pouch Into his truck when the youth, flourishing a pistol, confronted him and order ed him to drive west Post office officials here were uninformed as I to the contents of the registered STATUE OF KING TUTS WOrld. PAPA-INLAW UNEARTHED Tne 8tatue i, above lire size and is evidently an exaggerated carica- (Amxtoiri rnm Utml wnv. ; tnre. it Is the most notable yet CAIRO, Egypt, -Aug. 13. While found of the unconvenieiitlonal art digging among drains In Karnaklof the Ankhenaten period, near Luxor, workers found a n statue of the heretic 1.-1 . 1.1. ... fnthnttln.l.i. 1IUK Aitunuiuui, muni iu mn v. Tut-Ankh-Amen. me discovery of WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. It. A. whose tomb at Luxor a few years I Wilson, at their home in Koseburg, atrn caused a sensation through the Wednesday. August 12. a boy. dress II. C, care News-Review. FOR SALE Twin beds, dresser. chiffonier, nnd breakfast set in ivory chairs, rugs, bedding, cush ions and Ilavlland China. 412 S. F. M. Cast Visits F. M. Case, general manager of Sherman Clay and company, Ore gon and Washington divisions, was here rrom I'ortland for a few hours yesterday, and visited the local branch store. Mr. Case was enroute south. Visiting Parents Mrs. Lane Merely of Salem la visiting for a few days at the home of her parents Mr. ami Mrs. W. K. Mitrslet s. ller fat Iter has been very 111 for the past two years, but is reported to be somewhat im proved recently. Attention, Growers! WE WANT YOUR BARTLETT PEARS and EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES and are paying best market prices. We are also in the market for Silver Prunes. Umpqua Valley Canning COMPANY Roseburg, Oregon- Phone 525 From Oak Crek . Mr. and Mrs. V. Sinpjeton wrr among tho-e from the tufa I dis tricts to visit and transnet htMl ness In this cily yesterday. They reside at Oak Creek. I-ave For ltiiurioit Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rifthie nnd family, of Carden Valley, left yesterday by auto for Bttndon beach nnd vnnst points, where they will enjoy a weeka vocation. WE KNOW A MAN who doesn't have to worry about automobile Insurance. His car burned up and ho didn't have enough money to b'iy a new one. We will write you the cover o yon need on yoor car Fire, theft, collision, liability and property damage insur ance. It pays to be insuied. a W. YOUNG c SON INSURANCE 116 Cam St. Phone 417 III Wcllieluy - Mrs. J. Short, and Mrs. C. II. Short, of Sunshine Ranch, motor ed here yesterday and spent the afternoon hero transacting busi ness and shopping. They reside at Fair Oaks. Main. MONFY is plentlful'toT" home f. nuncing. We now have funds available for first mortgage resi dence loans. Cmpqua Savings anil Itan Association. FOR S A LF. 5-roommoilern plas te'd house; built In kitchen: China closet. 2 lots, a fine home for St.'eo. Terms. Chaa. Kyes, K2t N. Jackson St. S I ' EC I. LS T 1 II S " WF. E K Singer machine $17. oil. used range $15. oak round table $in. A Winches ter rifle 30 3H. special price. See these at Powell Furniture Store. SACRIFICE FOR QCICK SALE S-moni plastered house; bath; new ami modern: garage: 3 lots. 2 block off Pacific highway, (iravelcd street. $2rr,0; $1300 down. o. V. Young & Son. Phone 417. pouch, but said that it usually con tained valuable shipments. Cook witti gas. TODAY'S BASEBALL! American League. At UTashington-- R. H. E. Cleveland 2 9 0 Washington 0 6 1 Patteries: Chletand L. Sewell; Zachary, Russell and Severeid, Ruel. Kaunas People 'lslt Mr. and Mis. .1. M. linv. of Leon. Kansas, stopped In Itoso burg yesterday and visited .Mrs. Susie Woodruff, their cousin. -Mr. and Mrs. Ray are enroute to Los Angeles and southern points, and will then return to their home. ' BOYS REACH LAKE. i Oliver Johnson this after- noon rerelvnl word from E. ! A. Ilrltton, boy scout execu- live, that the boys from the Wolf Creek ramp had reach- ' ed Twin Lakes, the goal of ! their M inl e hike. They made ttie trip IhreuKh In fine shape, At l'hiladelphia St. Louis Philadelphia R. II. E. ....5 13 1 ...A 6 1 It.-itterles: C.aston, Vangililer and llargruve; Walberg, -llarriss and Cochrane. Yesterday's Scores. At Portland 3 3: Oakland 2 2. At Seattle 2; Vernon 12. At !.os Angeles 7: Sacramento 4. At Sau Francisco 17; Salt Lake 7. and nil the boys were feeling good, and elated over reach- ; R.cdsport Company Incorporates-' ,h"ir, lestlnation They The Auto Service company hasl'1 remain at the lakes to- been Incorporated at Reedsnort. V !"-'"' Piooaoiy start National League. At Pittsburg Nevv York Pittsburg Ilatterles: Oreenfleld der: Aldrliige, Adams, and Smith. R. H. E. ...4 7 1 ...1 B 1 and Sny-Sheehuu VITAL TOPICS! THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR HEALTH Wealth. Powers, Honors are mlehty small compared to health. Hut these great things are aiiiilrei more easily thru HEALTH. (1ET HEALTH through ELECTRO CHIROPRACTIC. WHY go on suffering from those CHRONIC ailments such as IIIkIi HIihhI Pressure, Headaches. Heart Trouble. lll?.lness. Liver Trouble, Stomach Trouble. Kidney and llladiler Troubles, Nervousness, Female complaints, Prostate trouble In men, Lung trouble. Asthma, Eczema and many other ailments when ELECTRO CHIROPRACTIC can help you? Ooltrea removed by the latest eloctrlcul methods. l.ot us describe our methods to you. Investigation costs you nothing. MAKE ELECTRO CHIROPRACTIC YofR IIAPIT. DR. R. A. MOON, Perkins Bide. rersini eiag. Phone 554 DANCE AT LONG'S HALL Coles Valley SATURDAY NIGHT August 15 oisnw aoo9 the inrornonttors being (Jeorge W Isiapb's. K. V. Coltrin and Ami Car Iyer. The capital stock is $tr, t. i The company will engage In the automobile business. Mrt. Benton Visits Mrs. Hat l Hciifon, of Kugt-ne, spfiit last nlrht here on h'r way home. Mrs. Ib nson has bt'en visit ing at (Irani l'ass for a short time. She is the widow of former Governor Frank llt'iison, it ml was a resident of Hose burg for many years. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of Glasses 116 Jackson St. Visiting With Sister Cal C. Simmons and wife, of Portland, are visiting at the home of Mr. Simmons' sister, Mrs. I. H. Kiddie. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons have been on an extended motor trip through southern Oregon, visiting ( rater and Diamond Lakes, and al so at the' sea coast. back tomorrow. I On Itusl new He n McMullen. of Marshf Md. is spending a few days in this city attending to business matters and visiting friends. WHOSE FAULT? . You may take every precaution against fire. Hut what about tlie other fellow your next door neighbor at home or at busi ness. His caretessnesa may mean your loss. Let u s protect you from his hortcomings. Purchases Property The Funis propertv on Prospect street, lias been purchased hy Mrs. Solomon of Gin-den Valley, the deal being made by Charles Kyes. Pimi'Ut Go. Through Jack Silver, coast lightweight boxer, and manager, of San Fran cisco, spent last night in Kose burg. They nre enroute to 1 .09 Angeles by auto, after a trip north. MASONIC BLOC. ROSEBURG. ORE Dr. Rupert A Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. 824 Perkins 111 tig. Phona 6f4 THE LIBERTY THEATER LAST TIME TONIGHT BIG PROGRAM At Our Regular Prices. Only 10 and 15 CnU MARY CARR, MARGARET FIELDING, ROBERT CORDON, TOM SANTCHI, and an All-Star Cast Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Psrkln BIdg. Roisburg, 0r Phon 8s. IN THE "Night Ship" A Thrilling Story of Adventure on land and en in. Alo: "THE PACEMAKERS". By 1 1. C. Witwrr AESOPS FABLES TOWN TOPICS Fri. & Sat.: Lady Robin Hood I Dr. Harrison Folk I Chiropractor J Electronto and 'Electro-Thoraphy I 417 Perkins nidi Pbnna 41 HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon Donn-dcrrctfn fo. Losses Adjusted Adjustments have been made on the losses tit the Wilbur fire recent ly. I taiiinge done to the IHmtuii k residence was fixed at $7ti Sli. G. V. Grubhe's loss was JtloO and 1. I. Wilbur sustained damage to (lit amount of f2.N74 wllh Insurnnce at Jl.IMio Others were Insured fur tin full summit of Ihe tlnmnpi'. KmKnwrsjmmamMacMaiMm Old Time Dance GLIDE SATURDAY NIGHT August 15 Everybody Welcome CO00 MUSIC nanatHHmaTBswnv Hem VMting Kay Hodking and sister. Miss Sylviu Hod kins, of I'onca CHy, Oklahoma, are .visiting at the h omi e of their aunt and n ne I e, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Clinger, for several eeks. Taeoina People Visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Chanman, of Tacnma, are visiting with friends In this citv. r.nd are guests at Hie J. I. Chman home In Wil bur. They will remain in Oregon for a week or o. I'potii Ottioge in Mrs. W. I.. Hatch and dnitgh ter. of Cottnge Crnvo. are spend ing n few days vMt lug at t he home of Mis. Hatch's mother. Mrs. Helle Schindler. Mvi I'ddv llet.unH Miss Itorothv Kddv. who ha been a cuest at the home of her sister, Mrs. S. K. Graham. In Portland, for the past several days, returned to Koseburg yes terday afternoon. LAST TIME T0NITE A great skirmish ... a de vastating fire ... a wild ride ... an absorbing mystery . .. reckless horsemen . . . flying bullets ... a climax that will sweep you off your feet "The BURNING TRAIL" Starring the Universal Screen Favorite WILLIAM DESMOND Supported hy popular Jock I au liberty, lKdores Itousay, .lames Corey, Albert J. Smith, the King of Villains; Mary Mr Ivor ami others. COMEDY NEWS 10c 15c DANCE t 0LALLA HALL SATURDAY NITE August 15 i nwnu aaBByoiMa Don't rnrKct that t hsmlle I fjyirij' ' jj 1 sslc. In city or cnunt, i . , i M. C Radabausri I fXtA. 4t'lt' Ittltlrn IVotti ;lnNInc ! Miss I. ilia Ann N:il nnd Miss; Krlcdn SnkMihirf. mlio hav been, nttrrrilne th snnuncr sscmtly nl ;lalstoni. arl vlltine iIhtm for the r-"1' twn vn'ks. returned to Oils city lii't nlnht. Iti-tnrn To lil.l.lle Mr. mnl Mrs ; II. Howliml retnrnerl tn tlieir homes at liul ille Inst nicht. after attending to hn.lnes mutters here. Mr. nnd Mm. Ilowlnnd will probably re turn here next week to locale. Motor To Portland Mr. and .Mrs. Tsui Amort and dsuchier. Vera .lean, and Clenn McAllister, left this afternoon hv siltn for FMrtlsnd. Mrs Amort and daughter will remain there to visit for two weeks with her parents Mr Ariovt a-d Mr, Mr Xlllster will return here In a few dars wlh some -w cars. They will slop at Crystal l.akr to attend the annual picnic of Oreron and southwestern Washington Oldsmobil dealers. LAST TIME TONITE "The Goose Hangs High" A, Paramount Feature "Pathe Review" Comedy 10c , 25c Tomorrow ' ColdhMls" Why do swindjers wear good clothes? Because they know good clothes breed confidence. Successful business men know it too. That's why you see so many leading men buying their AD LER COLLEGIAN CLOTHES here. The new styles are a delight to the eye. See how well you'll look in them. Come in. $25.00 to $45.00 FENCERS A I hA I )tM H ! f 1 I Sunday Monday Tuesday First Showing in Oregon 2000 Indians, 2000 Frontiersmen, 2000 U. S. Cavalry, and all star cast with Robt. Frazier and Clara Bow I Filmed Where Our Nation' History Wa Made! 10c ANTLERS 50c