Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 20, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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DETERMINATION
OF PURPOSE
BOS
A man may have a rood purpose,
hut he may nut have the determina
tion lo carry out that purnoHe. An
mrmtnt willi this bank wtll In-lp
you rave for soui1 good purport,
ami liiNpiiu tho d'-termination to
&UC( t-t d.
Ar't Interest Pild on
Savings Accounts.
TheRosebmgNalional Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
BY FIRE: iiNKHOWN
IF
LOST CIRL FOUND IN -!
RUSHES WITH A NEW j
BORN BABE IN ARMS
AKIUKIA, Ore. AUK. 20. O
king for a I. mi girl who
l Isn tl "Mr ! the day before
from the field where she had w
win working near her farm
horn'. deputy sheriffs yesler- 4
j day (Uncovered the r'rl In Ihe
I ferns and rushes beetle a
( tldeiand slouch, a new born
bahv In her arm. "
, Thf child had b-en born to corery Island
I th. lonely mother Ihe night i today Identified
TO HUH 01S1S
OWCE TOO OFTEN
NW TODAY
of
(AorlitJ I'rM, Uawd Wire.)
SEATTLE. Aug. 20 The pilot
hydroplane seized near 1)1-
'ar Victoria, was
s II. Gevr of
SAN ANOELO. Tcr.. Aug. 20.
Loss of llfo wan feared at a
I fire which dentroyed the Lanilon
hotel today. .More than a score
:of guests were registered last before In the damp darkness
1 night und It was believed mot '4 of the marsh.
of them were in the hotel when The child and It mother e
the fire broke out. Only one per- were removed and given care.
mn, Mrs. li. K. Senor of San An-1 Both will survive. '
tonlo, was knewn to have been . . 4 VICTORIA, n. C. Aug. 20. Cus-
rnmoved at 2 o'clock. She wan ! 4 4) 4 4) 4 a itoms officials were investigating
S-attle. He was being hild in Vic-
tt'.uia by Canadian customs officials
ifor investigation, lu connection
I iih aerial Jiquor smuggling.
tuken to a noMpliul in a critical
condition. The lire spread rapid
ly to the 1-yric theatre. The Lan
don hotel building wax a three
story structure containing i"
rooms, operated by the Mcliiirnelt
Hotel Cumpatiy.
WASHINGTON. A up. 20. The
retail food Index of the bureau
of luhnr statistics of the Interior
deport men t showed nn increase
j in retail food coat a for July as
(computed with June,
j An Increaso of 11.5 per cent
In all food articles combined was
i reported for the year ending on
July 15, an compared wltli the
"Flit" makes flies flit, never to
return. It kill I hem, aluo all other
insects which prove a pest around
both house and barn. Lloyd Crock
er.
of sllirhtly more than .'I per cent i p receding yenr.
THE POWER WITHIN!
Th CHIROPRACTOR makes a practical application of
thlH aupreine law of the universe. When we are 111, it la
because there la an Interference with the full exprcuHion
of Life lhat exlta within the body. The CIIIKDI'KACTOK
corrects that Interference so that thiu VITAL KDKC13 may
again exprean llself.
The time to try CHIROPRACTIC It ''first" not "last.1
CoriKitltallon Free
"Yours for Heallli"
DR. CATHERINE McNEIL
327 W. Case
i
STflTETEXT BOOK
BODYflCTSDESPITE
ADVERSE OPINIOH
Phone 594 J
(AMrUtH Vrrm LnH Win.)
RALKM. Ore., Aup. 20. OrRanlz-
ation of plana for the Ions tank of
nelrctinR two-lhinls of the srhonl
books to be lined In the public
schools In the Htate occupied the
time of the fttnt text book com
mi h ion which convened here thin
morning, with a Iomk ll"t of books
to be chosen and more tbun thirty
This
ELECTRIC
RANGE
Puis Your
Kitchen on
Pneumatic Tires
Riding on rims to save rubber Is POOR ECONOMY
AUTOMATIC WE8TINGHOUSE
ARTHUR H. CROWELL
-Get the
A Kent WestliiKhoiirtO Iampa.
DANCE
AT
Melrose Country
Club
Saturday Nite
August 22
Music by
Rosebur(? Jazz-O-Two
Everybody Welcome
DANCE
AT
LONG'S HALL
Coles Valley .
SATURDAY NITE
August 22
GOOD MUSIC
BIG DANCE
Idleyld Park
Saturday Nite, Aug. 22
Good Music by
"Hypocrite Five" Orchestra
Special Attractions
10E DcBERNARDI, Manager
1 THE LIBERTY THEATER I
Starts New Management j
PROGRAM TODAY AND TOMORROW i
RICHARD I
TALMADGE
Tlr Great Rival of &
DOUGLAS I A11"ANK1S
in the S
"FIGHTING I
MON" !
A roarln outhiinii of thrills lonphr ecertiiiinr I'aie Ih-vll Dick
lias i-Ter es-nyeil In the past An upheaval i lannlis An n
plosinn of action -Thai villains and whams like a J.m band e
Ina full blast -
ALSO: II. C. VI TWFJVS Now Stori.-s
of Red I lot Youth College Hoys and
Pretty Girls
"The Pacemakers"
ALSO: THE WEBFOOT WEEKLY
AUCTIONEER
Don't foiiret that I handle
sales In city or country.
M. C. Radnbaugh
530 N. Pine St.
HOUSE PAINT
$2.40 per Gallon
Denn-Gerrctscn Co.
WE KNOW A MAN
who doetm't hare to worry
about automobile Inxiirance.
llln rar burned up and ha
didn't hare enough money to
buy a new one.
We will write you the covr
a ire you n eed on y oh r car
Kim. theft, collision. K.tb.tlty
and property damage Irsiir
anre. It payn to ho lunured.
G. W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St.- Phone 417
book BaTeftmen to be beard. Indira
tlonn wero that the n.' union wonld
last at leant throtigh tomorrow and
prohahlv lonjrer.
A bal oninion from Klton Wat
kln and Johnston Wl'non, Port
land attorneys, takintr the opposite
stand from Attorney-Oeneral I. K.
Van Winkle, who held lite present
meeting nf the commission HteKal.
was rend at the openlnjr session
this morning.
l have examined the Rfatnte
rend this opinion, "and am of the
nnlnlon that yon are not only au
thorized bo to do (meeting at this
time) but that It is vour official
duty. Especially Is that true in
view nf the fact that the Htate au
ocrintemb'nt of publle Instruction
has officially staled that the pub
lishers refused to renew the con
tracts at the old prices x x x x.
Your procedure at this tfmp Is
authorized bv section of the
code under which a special session
has been called."
Controversy over the rlt?ht of the 1
commission to meet at this time
centers upon the provision of law
which authorized meeting of the
commission only at specified time.
Since the last meeting, however,
contracts with publishers of text
books have expired Hnd the pub
!lshvrs have refused to renew them
at the old price. The attorney-
general was asked for an opinion I
on whether a special meeting of
the commission could be held io
meet this - envrpency. His reply
was that such a special session
would be contrary to the code and
hence all action taken at It would
be inva lil.
The commission N, proceeding
today to the award of contracts de-
inlte the apparent probability that
the execution of sur-h contracts
would be blocked by leal proceed
ure. The department of jmblic In
struction will follow the ruHn? cf
the attorney-Keneral find will not
take cognizance of anything thut
the commission may do. Superin
tendent of Schools J. A. Churchill
has announced.
RAT,EM. Ore., Aug. 20. The
state textbook commission con
vened here this morning for a two
flay session tn select the text books
to be used In the pub'le schools,
lesplte the rnlinT r,f Attorney-C.'n-erai
I. H. Van Winkle that what
ever action wonbl be taken bv
them today and tomorrow would
be Illegal. The cmml'.sion will
proceed to hear the bids of pub
lishers and to award contracts for
two-third of the state's tt'xt books
lespite the posslbl Ity thnt their
Icclslons may be overruled.
What the effect of thlr action
will 1m I problematical. State Su-
rtntemint of Schools, J. A.
I'hurchlll Is not silting with the
hoard nnl has announced the in
tention of bis department to follow
the ruliiiE of the attorm y gtueral.
ilay the activities of the pilot of
a s-aplane which was wrecked off
liiscovery IsIhihI Tut-sday nifht.
The pilot, whoe name was with
helil. was arrested and brought
here last niKht.
While he told officers that he
wan flying for pleasure and denied
biiv connection with the rum run
ning traffic, he faced two possible
ch;trp's today; entering Canada
without proper papers, and flying
an aii plan In Canada without a
In-wise.
lie said he had been forced down
by enirine trouble and heavy seas
wrecked his plane. It was to be
towed here today.
Kesldcnts of the vicinity of Dis
covery Island have reported regu
lar arriva's fend departures of a
plane and belief was expressed
that liquor shipments were making
their way into the I'nited States
ia the air.
WILL NAME 24 NEW
PROHI LAW AGENTS
fAMrMl,t.d I'rMi Iil Wire.)
WASHINGTON, AuK. 20. The
names of 24 federal nrohibition ad-
mlnlstrainrs who will take over en
forcement of the nation's dry laws
September 1, are expected to be
made public tomorrow.
Assistant Secretary Andrews of
Ihe trensury will confer with Sec
retary Me Ion during the day. and
It is expected the new dry person
nel list will be presented for the
secretary's approval.
I'nder each administrator there
will be an administrative assistant
as well as a croup head in ach Ju
illrial district viherever practica
ble, who will be stationed In Ihe
same city as Ihe I'uiled States at
torney and co-operate with him.
Their name!) will not be an
nounced wllh those nf the admin
istrators silica the latter will be
civen a ftee hand in choosing Iheir
own subordinate staffs. v
KIN
Harn shovels
Wharton Uros.
for 90 cents at
FREIGHT RATES
RISE ON RADIO
RECEIVING SETS
TONITE ONLY
10c
15c
ERT0N
oftheMoVjes:
Janes Cruzc
starring
Slenn Hunter
Willi -
Viola Dana
WORLD NEWS
MARCELLING and borne curllnn.
Prices reasonable. Phone 29H-K.
KI.BERTA PEACHESNow ready,
(iet them at Cooa Junction. A.
F. Suksdorf.
WANTEI llaby lo care for during
winter, Dent of care Kiven. Box
ew8-evlew.
FOH RENT Two front office
rooms, one Inside room. Kohlha-
Ken Bldg. Phone 58.
Vfonn WANTED 10 corda of oak
wowl. Address Oak Wood, care
or JSews-Hevlew.
FOR RENT 5-room house partly
furnished or unfurnished. Garage
is month. tloover St.
PICK your tomatoes at Rummell
liillard. 40 cts. per bu. Every day
except sumiay. inquire at store.
UAttiu.i r peara for sale, 60c a
box. One mile south of Edenbow
er school house. II. B. Webster.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house
with one acre ground in west
Roseburg. Chas. Rusho, 352 8.
Main.
WANTED At once, half dozen
good pack . horses. Must be
cheap. See Joe Campbell at
Ford Garage. '
GOATS FOR SALE Eight bdeks.
one year old, registered: also
ten does, registered. J. I. Chap
man, Wilbur, Ore.
CRAWFORD PEACHES for sale,
II per bu. afternoons or Sunday;
bring boxes. Jacob Sharps, Gar
den valley.
FOR SALE South five and half
acres of north ten and half acres.
block 5, plat E. limpqua Park.
Timber. Box 975. Roseburg.
FOR SALE or wIll"tra"defor wood
a good Holstein cow at the home
of H. B. Church. 318 E. Com.
Ave., Roseburg, Ore.
PARTY" WHO'-BORROWEDCar-liEN
HOSE At 746 S. Main street
Is known. If property Is returned
at once no further action will be
taken by owner.
LOANS We make loatvji on Im
proved residence or business
property. No commissions. No
delays. I'mpqua Savings and
Loan Association.
futt hALfc. tomatoes, the very
Dest ot my crop: get them while
they are good, before It rains.
Bring your birxea and pick them
yourself for 75 cents per bnshel.
J. E. Evans. Pillard. Look for the
hhell gns sign.
WANTED Electric ranges and hot
plates to repair. Wire elements
are on hand for all regular mod
els to make your range as good
as new at a slight cost. Arthur
H. Crowell. Phone 611.
10c
KM
15c
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Glasses
116 Jackson St.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and ft pine Specialist.
S24 TerMne Illdg. Phone SM
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Parkins Bldfl. Roaaburg. Or
Phona te.
( AMnrlatnl Pro Iax-d Wlr
WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 Radio
receiving set acquired a definite
idacc In railroad freight schedule
and became subject to hlcher
freight rates in a decision toduv by
the interstate commerce commis
sion.
The decision Increased th" rat- s
on radio sets and talking ma
hines combined In less than c:r
Icad lots from the first class ra'e
'o-lj limes the first class rate, in
many cases the lncrsse In this re
sp-ct will be fifty per cent.
When phlnped in carload lots the '
increase will be about 20 per c- nt.
The commission's decision h.M
that the present practice of ship
ping radio sets and talking m:i
rhines as second class, with a 11111
(mum weight of Iti.ono pnun.ls per
carload, sin nld remain uncliatu- 1.
The case- was btiMifht before the
commission wh-n carriers puhli.-h
ei new rreu-w bcIimIuic s-enera 'v
raising the radio clarification. j
eratlon of the schedules was sin.
pendeil Upon protest rf the llrtii o
''orporation of Am rlra. the Kad n
Vinufa'-turers' Association if t 'n
caxiu The music Industries ciia"!
br of Commerce and others. T
lav's derision ordered th-se n w
schetlu es cancelhd anil reouirc
'he ruOrnnds to nublNh new srh. .
u'es which would conform with tit.
commission's requhements.
Itadio receiving nets her' tofer
have b"en shlpied as electrical n
pliiinevs and musical ln-t nimcnts.
Tleat with gas.
STARTS FRIDAY
HOOT GIBSON
"SPOOK
RANCH"
FARM LOANS We make loans on
improved farm property. Straight
loans 3. 5. 7 or 10 years or year
ly payment loans extending over
a period from twenty to thirty
three years. Douglas Abstract
Company.
ANY WOMAN CAN DO IT Old
established fine paying business
central location: books open for
inspection. Only takes $750 cash
But you had better hurry. Law
rence Asrency, 125 Casa Street.
Phone 219.
AKt l()l looking for a home Or
a first class lot on which to
build? You will find both at Ihe
corner of Douglas and Fowler
Ms. and along with them you
can have a $SDi)0 loan, payable 2
per cent principal and 6 per cent
interest or $i) per quarter.
TltADE VOI R CITY HOME For
a farm; So acres In tract: 35 acres
fine plow land under cultivation:
extra good 5-room house; barn:
commercial poultry house; hog
house; machine shed; granary;
garage; silo; other improve
ments: ail kinds fruit; 20 acres
in crops: hay In barn; horses;
cows; chickens: sheep; tools:
Implements: on main road near
school. Submit your proposition
to Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass
Street. Phone 219.
1
M.I.T.I.M.M.M.r.TM.TT.MWMM
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Electronic and TCIactroThwaphy
417 Faraloa Bid. rboaa 491
or AHTOM AHUM It
ASTOUt A. Ore.. Aug :n. - -
new hoippal wa definitely' a-
nred for Astoria today, when it
was learned that the Catholic
sislers of charity of 8t. Mar
hospital, have punhnscd an en
tire city hie k crowning the rid
of the hill above the city The
time of construction hs not v .
yen-et, but it will tindohted.t
be within a year, according to th-
sister.
The cost of ihe striKur l
esmaed a $ It'O 000.
R I at f ' T 9
uasi lime tonne H
Daniels tW 1
I Richard jj'
I
FORMER RING STAR, ONCE
j WELL OFF, NOW DERELICT
(AnoohM Pr, tawHl
I NEW YORK, Aug. 20. Palsle
Cline. once a leading contender for
the world's llghtweieht boxlnz
championship, today was "counted
out" for 30 days In the work house
when he was arraigned on a charge
of disorderly conduct brousht by
his wife. The couple have separat
ed, ('line fought a no-decision con
test in 1917 with Bennv Leonard,
retired world's lightweight cham
pion. "We had $24,000 In the bank
when we were married six years
ago," she said, "and now we
haven't 24 cents.
SHOWING
of
New Fall Fabrics
Bordered Flannels
The new Dress Flannels in beautiful bordered
effects, in variety of shades. Every woman
will want this material for her new fall cos
tume. Material comes in 54 in. width and
requires small yardage. Moderately priced.
Charmeen for Fall
Fall's most favored dress material is to be had
in a variety of colors in 54 in. and 56 in.
material.
Charmee-n in the famous "Pansy" color is a
most delightful fabric.
SEE OUR WINDOW ,
Bellows Store Co.
THE STORE OF VALUES
TODAY'S BASEBALL
EW YORK. Aug. 20. Pitts
burgh resumed a three game lead
in the national laague pennant
race today by defeating Brook
lyn S to 1, while the tiiants were
losing to Chicago. 5 to 3.
THESE LENS LEGAL
National Loague.
At Boston
R.
St. Loul 3
lloeton 6
Batteries: Mails and O'Farrell
Rarnes and O'Neil
At New York:
Chicago
Since the publication in yester
day'a issue of the New-B-Hevlew of
I those certain manufacture of auto
j headlights and lens that have been
I specified by the officials as legal
E. i In Oregon, a few additional makes
2 i have been added, and they are:
1 I Flatlites, Liberty, Macbeth D,
Smith Lens, and Standard.
Those car owners whose autos
R. H. E. I nave anv ot these makes of lights
S 11 1 r lens are assured that the stale
H.
7
9
New York .-. 3 5 2 i accepts them as meeting the de
Batteries: Kaufmann and Hart- j mands of the traffic regulations.
nett; Bentley and Snyder. n
At Brooklyn: R. H E. COSTLY HOTEL FIRE
Pittsburgh 2 8 o! OCEAN GROVE, Pa.. Aug. 20.-
Brooklyn l 6 0 Fir originating in the adjolnitu
Batteries: Kremer and Smith; I Homestead tea room, spread
Grimes and Taylor.
At Philadelphia: R. H. E.
Cincinnati 8 15 2
Philadelphia 4 10 2
Batteries: Rlxey and Hargrave:
Pearce, Couch, Knight and Hen
line, i
through the North End hotel today,
causing a loss of from (75,000 to
1100.000. All ot the 350 guests
reached the board walk in safety.
American League.
At Cleveland: (12 in.) R. H. E.
Washington 1 13 2
Cleveland 0 8 2
Batteries: Zacharv. Marberry
and Severeid: Miller and L. Sew-ell.
At Chicago
R. H. E.
Boston 7 11 6
Chicago ..: It 15 1
Batteries: Ruffing, Zahnlser
and Heving: Blankenshlp, Con
nolly and Schalk.
SIISTAH WILLS IX PARKE
PARIS, Aug. 20. Harry Wills,
American negro heavyweight pug
ilist, will sail for New York, Au
gust 29, according to his present
plans. He arrived In Paris today
alter several weeks in Germany.
Cook witn gas.
Yesterday's Scores.
At Salt Lake 29-4: Portland 9-9.
At Oakland 6: San Francisco 5.
At Vernon 0; Los Angeles 5.
At Sacramento 0; Seattle 10.
Coog witn ra
PEAR CANNING TO
OPEN FULL BLAST
FIRST NEXT WEEK
Pear canning which started at
the I'mpqua Valley Canning com
pany plant Tuesday of this week
Is starting very light, according to'
an announcement from Manager A. i
J. Geddes today.
Thef rult Is ripening slowly and I
only a small amount Is coming in !
so far. All buying is from local j
growers. Only a part-time force Is I
now employed at the cannery and j
little fruit Is being put up at pres
ent. Mr. Geddes announces, how-J
-.i, urn iiiT-it- ib m Ktniu t-rop in
this vicinity and as soon as they
are ripened a full force will go on.
He expects the big part of the
crop to start coming in the first
of next week. At present only an
ordinary amount of fruit Is being
canned.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. S. Weather rjtireau, local of
fice. Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours
ending 5 a. m.
Precipitation in Inches and hun
dredths: Highest temperature yesteniay 85
Lowest tempearture last night 52
Precipitation, last 24 hours 0
Total precip. since 1st of month 0
Normal precip. for this month .33
Total precip. from SepL 1,
1924. to date 41.91
Average precip. from SepL 1,
1877 .. 34.23
Total excess from Sept. 1. 1924 7.6S
Average precipitation for 44
wet seasons, (September to
Mav, inclusive) 81 48
Fair and mild tonight and Fri
day. WILLIAM BELL, Meteorologist.
WHOSE FAULT?
Yon may take every precaution
against fire. But what about
the other fellow your nxt door
neighbor at home or at busi
ness. His carelessness may
mean your loss.
Let us protect you from his
rhortcomings.
Misomc una
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Feature Comedy
Friday: -New Lives for Old"
-THE
TEN
f5
ClUaCtU 11 W Amit mM
CfwA J Apf the Screen
Hi at with gas.
CECIL K
DeMILLE:
r. GREATEST
ACHIEVEMENT
a
Qamtnoant
Qktun
Matinee
Sunday, Monday
ANTLERS
Special Song
Prologue