TWO ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW. THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. 1925 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Daily Except Sunday by Tha News-Review Co.. Inc. a W. BATKS.. BKRT U. BATK8- ..l'ruililent and Manager ..fcecretarjr-Treaaurer Entered as second tlau matter May 17, 1S20, at the pout oiflce ul ItoseburK. Oregon, under the Act of March t. 1878. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Dull jr. per Tar, by mall.. Dally, six nionths, by mall Ually, threw months, by mail- TJally, single mouth, by mall bally, by carrier, per month- Weekly Newvltevlew, by mail, per year- -14.00 Z.Ui) . 1.00 .50 .60 - 2.00 , Member mt The Awoelated Ih-ees. , The Aisoclated 1'rese Is excluvlvely entitled tu the use for republi cation uf all newe dlslmtches credited to It or not olhrwle i-rt-clited la this paper and to all local news published herein. All rights of. re publl. ation of special dlHpatchee herein are also reserved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925. MUCH FROM LITTLE. Save Your Strength lly mi'ildllng with the text book law a int-sa has been made of tho gehofil book situation In Oregon. If no action Is taken school book buyers, will pay several hundred thuuxand dollars extra for books In the next two years. The question for the moment is not how it came what to do. When you consider the work of the people who built up the western states of our country during comparatively re cent years, or of the older colonists who settled the eastern 6tatos, it often seems marvellous how much they achieved with so few thinfrs to do with. If you look back at your grandparents, and remember what they used to say about the small incomes they had in those times, it seems remark able how much they accomplished. ' They built pleasant homes, gave their children a fair ed ucation, and had rather comfortable conditions, yet they saw but very little money, according to our standards. ! One reason for their ability to do large things with small means, was the careful forethought with which they used to plan the expenditures of money and the handling of personal resources. At present we are so busy having a good time in our spare hours, that we do not like to plan out our doings in this careful way. It is interesting to hear the old timers tell how they used' to plan out the husbanding of their resources. There were long and earnest debates in families. as to what they should do with this or that piece of cloth or that old garment. The expenditure of every dollar was thoughtfully determined. I They did not have a budget system in those days, but they did not let even a small sum of money go through their jt. editor,,, column. th. r.v-1 bi pr"la to "hi BY" BERT & BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS The directora of The chamber of commerce Feel greatly Disappointed because The tfirte convicts Didn't atop yestlddy And gel windshield Stickers for their Flivver. h DUMBELL DORA THINKS A purlun is a feller who only drinks pure, stuff. J T WOT'S IN A NAME? He used to call her "Ber-niss," When pleadin' for a kiss; But sine she rolls her hoce, he's Our.t bound to say "Bare-knees, j. 4. 4. The night cop has been equip ped with a flivver which makea it much easier for him to make his getaway. THE BOOB CROP. "Mary, Mary quite contrary, How doee your garden grow?" Diamond rings and un.der-things, From Sugat'Dads, you know." J. 4. 4. What a pity It'll be if winter ov- ertaKes us Deiore me cikb an gei .. .,.,, Rrv ,,,.,, , -K...-J ,i their convention marchin' suits ; ,,,.. ... , .,. ,. worn Out.. Huhc r for ,n lhln an, I .,, J l lor anoiher thing. All of them No longer wnl we dim our lighta I should be acting In concert and When the nights are dark aa agreement to loresiau una acnooi pitch Instead we'll ramble right alonq And end up in the ditch. J HERE'S SOMETHING TO WORRY ABOUT! You coma back home from tha beach or camp refieshed, but why drop back into old ruts and hard work In kitchens? Call ua up and ws can help you conserve. FRESH POTATO CHIPS EVERY DAY HOT BREAD EVERY NOON ROASTS, SALADS FRIDAY SPECIALS Roast Veal. Corn Chowder. Lem on and Raspberry Pies VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocers Phone 5 1 5 J t lie remains. He came back to hla I home town disgraced, hated, and t State Press Comment J "n tne of one of (he foui- J , m of crimes upon bis memory. e46..e e Human nature hesitates long be- j fore it expresses satisfaction at the THE SCHOOL BOOK GRAB. death of any human being but the lite led by this eon or the Rogue lliver Valley moktts it hard to mourn his departure with sincerity. None can deny however, that "Oregon" Jones bad talent and abil ity. His nerve and self-confidence were unlimited and if they bad not about and w ho is to blame, but i ''rectetl his home-coming iniiihl have been welcomed with a An increase of 231 per cent on I "ff of trumpets and a sea of ad high school books and 50 per cent bunk grab. Tliu text book commission wiped out a nauseous school book Bcan dal, and prevented further scandal, as loni: as it was let alone by the legislature. If it did well before, (Aiaoclatfd I'rm Liu4 Wire.) GRKELY, Colo., Aug. 20. Denial that he bas accepted a challenge to debate the quesliou or evolution with the Key. John Hoarn .Stratum, in Chicago was made here today by Clarenec Har row, defense counsel at the Sco pes trial in Tennessee. "I will not make a definite de cision In the. matter until after 1 return to Chicago," Mr. Harrow said, but declared that eineq. I have received an actuul challenge I will take the matter under con sideration." CHICAOO, Aug. 20. Dr. John Rnarh Straton, fundamentalist leader, says Clarence Harrow, has consented tn debate publicly with him on evolution. Dr. Stratlon, who Is pastor of Calvary baptist church. New York City, has wired Mr. Harrow In fireely, Colo., that he will take the negative side of the question: "resolved, that the eurth and man came by evolution." He has asked to have the date arranged early in the mil and preferably in Chicago. The New York pastor has been hailed by many as the successor of William Jennings Itryen as the champion of fundamentalism. I" fi Ait r " m o, jio -ill u urtzuui invuiiz Liuy Who Murdered School Teacher miring faces if alive or a large as Kembhige of sincere mourning fel low citizens waiting to pay their last respects If, he had returned j honorably dead. One wonders where, in the Great I 5 ."n JOtZX, m i AMERICAN MERMAID iorin into mo world, can a charac ter auch as "Oregon" Jones be clas sllied. The only suggestion of good that ran come from hi wayward ex istence is that it may nerve "as an Terminal Beauty Shop, phone 5S8. TO AGAIN ATTEMPT ENGLISH CHANNEL liOFLOONB. Franc, Auk. 20. W. d.rEnowlu'what it to'V"'!. S-'ofT- atnvo " Hr.e, America, glri all about, but we discovered trns in i" " T.'"'T'"V to avold.lranu P. ,,, nB8 waei to nave liantls without the most careful arrangement for getting the full value of it. ' How they would have valued modern advertising if they hnd had it in those days! The homes would have bwn de serted when the stores advertised a bargain. wimp we can not return to all the simii e wavsoi those ;ems no case, scnool orricials to the end that a , "' -""' t- pioeuiau. , anothr try llt ,lie Kngllsh rhnn- iiiiiieu .ruin on presenieu 10 u . . . ,. . - I "01. probahly on August 31 j DooK-sening genneiuen wno nave . , j September 1. ered Dayton (Ohio) Herald en from phrase. Involving th use ' "" """" uu ou 1 I ' hnglisn of the coduIi or the so-called verb i FORFST FIRF Fnr.rJ i veteran, who swam the channel "to be- which la not aert 'at lf thfi book companies that made t-tvix a rr r sr- . ,n 19u- haa ,H"'n "gaged to con- IT Arabic th verb Vta iV Sot ' ,h,'w ,lvan,,M " "" I TOWARD PASADENA! d It ion and handle Miss Kderle. exDreiWd YOU re supposed to. in ncnuoi ixiuhh i nunc, who ir.iuuu iivt lr iLH u-- Thrf.fnr it nov. I lwr are allowed tr Ku;Her in un- ' (Ancittrd iTm Ltwd Wiw.i her unsurreHful attempt last Saturday Specials For next Saturday we are offering a fine Round Covered Aluminum Roaster 98c You can see these Roasters In our window, and you will agree they are worth much more. No phone orders, nor no Roasters laid aside for future delivery. Come early. Churchill Hardware Company The Iron Monger accusative or nomt- j 'n1'' tlnmani!s there w.: b a LOS ANOKLKS, Auk. 20. Aildi- i Tuesday left ltoulogno today for i .i ... .. tui vi. ann tnera is a real reason . - ' a.p,m. v n-m hum--- UllYtli TCb LllL'lU UIC IIIUI1V 1 kill 1 1 1 IL'.H H I II IIMVF tTlt-fll. fill I 111111 V . . in keeping out of debt, who could save money by some return of this spirit. DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK (My K. It. WAITK, Hc.retary. Kliuwuee, ukla., llourd of Commcree). " " TIfAT every city has business concerns who advertise continuously. They bring much business to the home city. - THAT in the same cities can be found a largo number who sit idly by and wait to get some of the business brought to the city by the energy of the continuous advertisers. .. ,'. That continuous advertisers are the ones who are fully aware of tho obligation they owe tho people they serve. As evidence of this, they couple service and quality with adver-, tising. THAT the sales of continuous advertisers are always in creasing, and they rightly attribute their success to the sell ing help of advertising. THAT there is no story more interesting than tho story ' of tho great concerns who have become great on the solid foundation of quality and advertising. The story of their Janything about it until he received nn,u.il, ; ;.,..;..., i ;.,...,1 ,a post card from them In Tia COXTINl'OUS ADVKIkTISING INCIIKASKS Tl'KN DVEU WHICH LR1NGS M015K PROFITS. IJUSINKSS CONCKUNS WHO HAVIO THK FOIiK S'lGHT TO ADVKIITISK THEIR WAUKS ARE TI10SK WHO GET THE DIG BUSINESS. - CONTINUOUS ADVERTISING WILL WIN NEW IH'SINESS FOR ANY BUSINESS. for having the same case after It as before it because the subject and compliment are really irr ap position." A feller out In Dillard ' Brot some melons to our joint Wf II say some kind things 'bout him We hope you see the point Kenny Qulne returned from the hills yestlddy eve we.nrin' a coat of tan and some fuzz on his chin. He wae under survellance as one of the convicts until he shaved and tha rumor proved to be just another one of those duds for men. ' . . OUCH! She's prone to rush and fuss, I speak of Mrs. Bung; Altho fthe's not industrious. She haa a busy tongue. When Interviewed today, Chief Ketch made it known that he had breakfast with the three escaped convicts but promised not to say ihe liig Tujunga region today I " There has boon considerable nging the total on the lines to ' friction between Wolfo and both lieu l ien, when a Jiu den shift in Kderle and her chaperon, the win 1 bent the flames backward Mum Klsie Vlele of the Women's and slurted them In a southerly Swimming Association of New direction towards tho Armvn nee- l York. Koth women, however. paper. Convict Tom Murray told i t'r. The Arroyo Is a deep gullv. ! have full confidence In Hurgess. . i . . . '..i ; ... ..... fVlin fantain nf tha nhnnmA mr I.a Marinie. which convoyed Miss present wretched mess was i: brought on by the- text book coni mlssinn. rortluml Journal. Printers Ink nnri Convlctl. Knowing the value of tho news- the people yesterday how bo, j whose southern end skirts one of Jones, Kelly and WIIIos made , Ihe exclusive residential districts Ih. Ir .A'tuway from Oregon's peni- 'of the city of Pasadena, tenliary. And it was a good I , . o story. The boys are making news and advertising is news. Some mo- SEDAt-IA. Mo.. Aug. 20. "It's all a dream. It's all a dream." Over and over Everett Adams ex claims it as each day his trial on the charge of murder draws nearer. The seventeen year old boy is accused of brutally slaying A. R. Clawson of Lodi, N. Y., school teacher, in attempting to rob him after being given a lift in Claw sou's automobile. Ho was arrested in Garden City, Kan., when a sheriff noticed blood stains on the car. Adams apparently cannot realize the enormity of his crime. lie sits in his cell as one dazed. Ills home is in Wilmington, O., where, according to information obtained by local authorities, he is a star scholar in high school, and captain-elcct of the basketball team. His father is a member of the Wil mington police force. Tho little Ohio town is shocked by the news. A pitiful figure in Kedalia is young Adams' mother, who came here from Ohio when her son was arrested, refusing to believe it was true. Now Bhe knows the truth, but she is doing all she can lo make her son comfortable. ' S .,... torn. i xn L 1 Everett Adams, aa he a want inal. If! IDE Juana. 4 OUR AMBITION. Bill poitm' must be lotsa fun Smearln' paste from here to Carnes; But think o fthe fun the barbers have They get to Lather Barnes. OUR DAILY MAIL. Dear Editor: Will lona ever so out? SALLY. No, Sally, not with me. skirta RIPE FRUIT WANTED I V 4" E KILLED Fi o I 1 a 'Hh r:.i.t for rlM Muni, ; They ehct felter the othfr day twuch... larff,. Drif a wi od bf n pefldii ehittam bark kvyi'K corn. Muni 1. !Hnrytdown on lha Umpqua , ftnirr. At rim i n -i.l Minn. VTCr I'Hi'iiic hlhwity, 4 miles not Hi of Itosebur;. tion picturo tliM'ctor oiIkIU- to HiKn Alurniy and "hln gHiii?." Hut knowiriK th- vuimi of nuh licii y or ntlVertilMiiK. Murray, tn wilhnir his mott rt'cont nii'inoiin. for (liftt In what thy will ho ul liniHtt ly. )1cmI tlif daily tu'ws imimr for his mrdium. TlnuiKh u t-oiivh't iinu-llcally all his Hfo, M u r ra y rvu I i .id tho vu I u o of rliitor'n ink In Rotting before tho pnhUr with his mi'Hfuiit-. Prin ter's ink Ih the essential lujuor of fif-iniM-rary. KIiirh hulo It, hut tho I'rltH-o of 'ill ea enjoys It. All the iiianinulutorH of privih'KO rtieitil It. It in ioix(in to tho tyrant of the Old World und the bofs of the New, It is the "nine qua non" of II boriy. Liberty to human nouls Is what Htcht is to human bodies. Where there is no liberty there Is darkness. Where there Is dark ness there U rii.-easo. That's what Murray thought. It is printer's ink that has scar ed the food fakers. Only at a Kood round of printer's Ink will the vile, carrion flock of unclean lilnls that fatten on human cred ulity and ivnoram-e take flirht, they that sell plaster of Paris for broad, carpenter's glue for candy, nnd God knows what vileness for fish, tle-h nnd fowl. rimers Ink has prevented Krierlo in her nttempt last Tues day, has been instructed to keep in readiness for another attempt on 48 hours notice. Miss Lillian Harrison, the Argen tine star, alpo plans to make her fifth attempt on one of those dates, and th-. two girl may start out to- pelher luhnk H41niv l'.ivnt (nn. wilUuiyko his trial the coming Sat-1 . . . . . llelously satirical comedy-drama of . urdny or Sunday. All these dates 'orim, a mine laDorer at uiairs IIiiMvuihiiI'm ni.ivieiitn.l l "t h ! niitnnillv urn l..nemli.tit ounn I he I vllle, Pa., had mt ambit ion for a Picture with the perfect, cast." i weather and water conditions. 1 1M1K u,ne to 'urn to his home in TOM Majestic Theatre "Merlon of the MuvioH", MINER'S MISFORTUNE BRINGS AID TO MAKE HIS DREAMS COME TRUE PITTSnt'RG, Aug. 20. (A. P.). Iador Foilin now believea "It's an ill wind that blows nobody Kood," for a misfortune that befell him helped him to realize a dream thu de- James, Cruz, the man who made "The Covered Wagon" and other notable recent Paramount success es, directed "Morton." It is a story of a movie-struck country youth who go-s penniless to Hollywood, meets adversities and Indifference, but eventually wins stardom through Ihe guidance of a picture wise girl. (ih nn Hunter, the "Morton" who captivated the New York stage, has the starring role. Viola Iana. petite star. Is featured opposite him as Sally "Flips" Montague, the super-irtovio-sophisUcated actress who leads his dangling feet to the dizzy heights of success. Men's suits cleaned ard pressed, $1.50. Iloseburg Cleaners, phone 472. CUNBURN V8CKS V Vapo Rub Of.r 17 Mi,o Jr. VnJ Yearly Apply Vicks very llchlly It soothes the tortured skin. thH TyrnleHn Alps and establish a touriat hotel. The savings mounted slowly, however, and the goal seem ed far distant. One day a pile of slate fell on him in the mine and caused an in jury to his back which Incapaci tated him for further work. The tends to make his true. dream come See our window display of camp furniture anil (set our prices. Zig-ler-Kce Hdw. Co. AGED SCOTCHMAN FINDS NATIVE LAND CHANGED AFTER 62 YEARS IIKLFAST Aug. 20. (A. P.) The saddest man on the liner Ced rlc which arrived here from Liver pool recently enroulo to America was John Nelll, an 86 year-old Scot. He bill his native Glasgow for the United Slates in IS63 and fought In the Civil War, and this was his first trip tn the land of his nativity. "I did not meet a soul I knew." j workmen's compensation board : he said. "Kverything was changed, I awarded him $12 a week for B00 and I w as like a stranger in a j weeks. Forlln applied for It in a ! strange land. Now I am going back i lump Bum. The board granted his i to Honolulu to spend the remaining request, and with the money he in-i days of my life." ' ( tamrlalnl I'nw lunl SALT l.AKK CITY, I'tah. Aug. SO. Hoy Klvel, 24, cowboy and adopted son of Charles II. Irwin, runcher of fhoenno, Wyo., lute yesterdny was killed Instantly when a hornw he was riding In a steer roping content In a redeo here fell with In n The rider suffered a broken neck and tinc tured akiill, w hen crushed iirneuth his mount. Tho Hidden! oriurred on nl niiutt the exact rput and almost a year to Ihe day Unit Klvel hot and klllid Hurry Howies In a rodeo, me,t In to last year. Klvet w us a-iiiitteti ol murder tin a plea of self deleii.ii. He a I mi was Ihe second son of Irwin le tint while roping a street. KISS IN THE DARK gradually take his eyes from his Iord and put them on money and high position. The rebuke for his stinginess made him betray tho more tuberculosis than all the If you've doctors have cured. It has spread tatted the stuff you cant rmht ideas of sanitation, ups.-t blame a feller for ihootin". old. mildewed superstition, rpe;:- 'ed windows .lured people out- 1 doors, flooded fearsome brain JL ;with trulh, and despairing hearts . A rt rV i 'with hope. It 1 1 at built hospitals and mi im ports t hem. Antlers Theatre Will Rogers, in speaking of his Inauguration as president, in case the people of the t'nlted States had chosen him instead of Calvin Cool ldge, said: "In my movie contingent I would have had Cevil HeMille (of "Ten Commandments" fame) part the waters of the Potomac and let the people west of the river come over. If he divided the Hod Sea, it outfit to be a cinch to handle the Poto mac (It's more a name than a river, anyway). Mr. Rogers, like so many others, has been Impressed by the marvel ous feat of photography In this pic tnre, the parting of the waters to allow the Israelites to pass through. driven hush-money authorities to V V1'01. ine H,'a. RCta,y h h. ..riWltv in remedial measures ,,f i uiviue. a pain is opener, tin tho u men .1.-7 . . ... . ' ., , hiiiT.s u al U f n ut.ir oliwt.in i i... .l. l . .... . i - .k. for. t v enns nir t MOUTH ana ama n' ' ijuiu iuio iiip nanos 01 ms enemies, imgie on n m ,w - a it i - und yellow (ever flee before it. II '.J V4l xStAJCvnAt C. VT It has prevented epidemic Thu Kls In the Dark as shown In all its cowardice and shamefulnesH. Judas sold his Lord get it new and then." your lord ami Haviour for?" was dipping take the put straight to tho audience. The j other dip. ."Id vangeiixt nalri ihe I.ttrd Jenus as pine by !mi ton lovlteil to come aiul lo-ar this young lutly who has gten tier luait tu J'-sus Hnd Is now hrtngint; oihem wnh her. Tont:ht the subiet't will b "Poplar Trws"; mnionow nli;ht "I'orrri t'llioht-r"; a ltd Suturday T1 i -' h f "Men Unntetl" Thtttn Mri. LVANGLLIST S TOrlCiw"' tnter.-Mlng s...mons an.l none I should be iniMsed by anyone - CnltUKSIMiMiK.NT. si i vtt-M nn !'im sm ef 1h-i nlg'.t. ' " 0 Kvery nilnit of the meeting Heat with gas. inn 01 lire : tii int-iM. a K't-C'i1 du"t mn mule by Misn 11 a.. I Cuhh ! i .mn.T -lu-. o dio has b. n a: enoagn 10 give un taiid.iid dip lor aox.nty ears. Imlividmil Kpsom salts or t .1 r . for thirty pieces ( silver and the;i:a.h ti.no the heeP ge.s wet the n.,M. . vm w at ne ,m. m question "What are you selling i chemicals r. ad which makes one "r. 1' 0lU.U 1 pU nty of 1 Ot ittl) Willi i no newspaper is ine neaun oi the state. r HnH hK,"r dillard girl may ; h.g Him as much as Judas did I OSE FINGER RESULT Isiekroom.- savs Mr. Moore. -,,1 I II., arnica have hcu well at IIW btK . f , nitv tll0 ,,,,. ((f j nlrt v I'lii i ii mm i ne pit ni ir is ro. ina 1 1 y -TAIlir JL ALLIULll I , mint i.l Into the newspaper" i Mur ay, Kelly. Willos nnd the The twfhe year-old daughter of lute ''Ir. .loties may he hlesiiiL,s ChiU'len Churchill w ho i.'sidi- at In dt-KUtstt (disguise is rllif Iilftird. Mitlere.l a very painiut In-, Oregon. Jury this moi ling which may n-j The newspnper puhllcliy gi n suit in the I.mh (r a tnu't-r. Tie I the getaway perhaps will im .n. gltl was rid toy a louse cativing a' tho administration of nflairs at milk pail In oto hand when she tell, the Oregon penitentiary off and In some way cut her linger! The sooner the state takes ely on the pail. She was penal institutions out of polm. and Mis Ivorlla Woml. The I'vamtoliat, Alh e Wilson Patliam. pt'arhl n vny inkiest Ing Hoinioti eniltled A Kiss In KCTIo CAIJ KO Tl I'll I, m:at ok i.a koi.i.m i:. , bioMi'ht to ihe ofiUe of lr. K. V Hoo er lo w li.-i-e h r It Juries I w.'ie atii'iidrd Ihe dtM-tor n-poris ' hnt It w as iu ce-rar) to take six ' tjtt In- In Ihe Inpued fitte r and iii.it It wart n ( t hm.ii y to lake l I only the rkin on one side of th ' fimvr holdlen tl In pho e. Tie . ph ! inn b.'ll c-i. bow e ir, that he may be aid her. Ihe better. Portland Kecord s tract The children of Israel walk through and arrive safely on the opposite shore. Pharaoh's chariots follow. T hy are about to reach safety when the waters close. Men and animals are tossed around and drowned in the angry sea. It Is one of those scenes which is breath taking. "The Ten Commandments" will he shown for the firt time In ltosebtng on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the Antlers tin alio. Liberty Theatre A not her one of the Perfect Ion Series of right action pictures has come to tho Liberty thiarture Sat urday for a run ol one day only. II Is the s invert belief of the re- t liu.f thai IliU- (. l,i. K.iul nf lot so far. Y Novak and William Fair banks play the leads. Fairbanks, especially, lives ui to his reputa j tion for action. We do not know how this artor would size up in MAhUiiv.' mi- a.... w ''V V .. 1 . T,,fl P,, '1 clectom tor Cnifed wer discud and hi, i.i.Hm mvl Miai... M-nalor. to (ill the unev wenknesse compare,! will) those p,r,.(i ,irm rf t litt Senator .mri..u.iH. Iltohert M Kn Foll.-tm. will r,ih in in'. WU M.peii'"r ' iUw Tatk." was o.iniii.. u.,d r,,r his Hiaiii- lned ihe call todav laiiinuineHM in die rly ilsys ofiftata pniiiarv to nominate csndV- I " l,;,t' '' tt,'l no- h i mini a minisuy rui it was shown dales lor Die oftiee w ill be h Id b" without water for iwo he etnor The Uuy Mfis pumps w at'r s si'i!n b ( at how pride sml setrhross entered two weeks before the election, ihe getting in parts Mv rs punipe utv mio mm Htwi sua iiuta nim to . law roldvs. jeoid by uauoa llros. Orecon" Jones Ctmn Brick drawing room drama, hut In action Oregon" Jones, horn, n ated .i- I , work he is iMrfectly at home, educated In the vicinity of tlrar s Tha story has t odo with a Tats has come back to his h. nie , racing season in Kentm ky. The town to stay. He h.is been but .d lerby is run under untisAal eir withm s'ghi of Ihe hiM- and un r ! cumtances. One of the favoti'.s is to s,ii' the no ni- (ni, n,um. southern trcgon i ! riddt n by a woman who hes not wh re he was wont to roam ai J ( even an appretnice li ef-. Th bak In ihe dava when his i hai ae . Judtt Is of the .: school a d he Ifh' ler wjts In the uaking. . believe in the uU atUire o: w,nmn n' lie lld not come b.o k as a t first and waives th- rule- 'n tavor ' to qurror, no hatnl met htm at ih-jof Ihe eharmiitg joung Indy alter 'ks tiain and only a morbid uiriri.iy ; hearing an ouilfne of the efioit dtew those few who wer at the and underhanded! plavs ot a man to depot to sea tha box which hid preveat hcj horst from rucnic. and el wh'n OUR AIM: TO SERVE YOU WELL AND FAITHFULLY ALWAYS Co. iWHERE SAVINGS ARE CREATEST THRUOUT THE VEAJ4 ft (VATIOJV-WIDC II . INSTITUTION' enney DEPARTMENT STORES Corner Cass and Stephen Streets, Opp. Postoffice Roseburg, Oregon Modish Fall Hats Appear! All the Deligthful Styles Are Here Woman's crowning glory her new Fall Hat I And now is the time to buy yours. Our new styles have arrived. They are as varied as they are smart in large and small shapes, in a rainbow of colors, arid with endlessly different trimmings. New Colors! . Rich and becom ing are the new shades, the purples, vine, wood browns, and greens. And our hats are splendid values at every price, lliese range from illy ' $1.981 w A $7.9.0LV-