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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. AUGUST 25, 1925. WW-? ' ' in IM 3E Itaday, Aigist 31 Mae Last Bay On which you may enroll for the fall class in Telegraphy and Touch Typewriting, starting September 1. We will train you for a good position. ROSEBURG TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE - Call or phone evenings. 224 PERKINS BUILDING PHONE 124-J 1Z i - jfel ! THE STRONG POSITION a which the Roschuri; National Bunk maintains, is the direct result of cnreful, painstaking service to our depositors nnd clients. Let us serve you 4''t Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. ThePosebingNalionalBdiik Rosermr,Orc. SCHOOL OIST. OFFICIALS TO TIUSQ Convention of Directors and Clerks Will Be Held at Court House. DANCING Wed. and Sat. Nites . RAINBOW GARDENS The Music by DEEDLE'S SWANEE BOYS (Some NVw Faces) Featuring FRANK ROGERS He Sings JITNEY OrCLE SAM HEAVY ff W TOD AY t ! f i EMPTY TRUCK to Mars lifle 111 I first of week. Kor rates call 12S. I WANTKI) I'hnnoKratih records. Any kind. 92U Winchester St. FOH SA1.K l'ia and slacked coal, $5 per ton at yard. Dcnn-Uerret-sen Co. WANTKI Help wanted at the llurch Kir Lumber Co., Wilbur 1 Ore. ! SPECIALISTS COMING BIG FORTUWE LEFT IS Fmcirax CHICAf!0, Auk. 25. Virtually three-fourths of the estate of the lute Victor K. I.nwson, noled edi tor and owner of the CliliaK" mnnnKement of tho Illinois Mer chants Trust Cnnilmny us trustee. Specific l)eitllHlH totalled $4, 77!i,iH)il, of which more than one hulf or S,GU5,UH0 were for lieno volences. A specific herniPHt of 20,ni() was left to tils InnK tltne friend nnd co-worker In journalism, Mel ville K. Stone, of New York City, now counnellor and formerly gen eral inaiiafter of The Associated Trees, County School Superinten dent Arranges Program of Finance and Ad ministration Methods. The? cpnvenllon of tho school hnurds and clerks, planned by Mrs. Kdith Ai-kert, county school superintendent, will be held at the court house on Thursday. Auk. a7. Considerable Interest Is lieiuK shown in thi meeting, und It Is expected that there will be u large attendence. The Idea Is a new one In this John J. Mitchell, president of county, and one that should be would be muuuKcd under the lhilly Nows, was left to benevol- j trusteeship In record with the ent purposes. Tho newspaper and I tried policies anil Known lueuis olher properly was left to the 'of Mr, l.nwson. ,i, niii- u.),i. Triii onm. ' auencien oy Kooa resting, u is nnnv whlchwn. m.nied eiecutor ! M . Ackerfs purpose to brliis: of the will nnd trustee of the ; school district officials tosr. tl.. eslaln, said that Hi" Dully News Canning T ime Now is the time to can Tomatoes. Pears are soon ready and late pcachss will be in this week. We have a complete line of canning supplies at most reasonable pries. Patrons tell us Sugar is always cheaper at Stones. FOR WEDNESDAY Maaon Capslozen..... ---45c Mason Rubbers, 'kravy,clozrn.....u..j:25c 25c Economy Caps, dozen Wax. 2 lbs Ljjrge Juicy Lemons, dozen Medium Oranpcs, 25c 33". d: Potatoes, fancy, 7 lbs. White Kinir, larpe pkj?. Sunny Monday Soap, 10 for n3Z? ..25c r43c 37c SMOKED MEAT HIGHEST QUALITY Eastern I lam, 8 to 1 2 lbs., Hi 35c Eastern Bacrtn, 6 to 8 lbs., lb Eastrrn Bacon. 1 0 to 1 2 lbs. Jb. Eastern Picnic, 4 to 8 lbs., lb. ... ...42c ...37c 25c 811 West lylrl I A 1 I ti$5 0rton Cats Street f V J I I J I AVJ Roieburfl, Or.J il fc I 1-V Ca,t,ornlj rr AvW.fL,tdj for a general meeting and con ference, at which matters of in terest may be discussed. There ure a great inuny mat te m pertaining to school affairs In the various districts, which school board officials may do well to discuss together. Much bene fit ran douhtlcKs .result from a discussion, particularly, of district finn nee and iidmiuistrutfnn nnd these will ho two topics to which much attention will be given. The meeting l open to nil school directors, clerks nnd other school diHtrlct officials, and ull are urged to ho present. It Is expected that this meting will he WE KNOW A MAN who doesn't have to worry About automobile. Insurance. Ills ear burned up and ho didn't have enough money to buy a new one. We will wrlto you the cover nice yon need on your car Ure, theft, collision, liability and property damage Insur ance. It puys to be Insured. C W. YOUNG 8c SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St. Phone 417 an annual event In the future. Mrs. Ackert states that he rculizes that the time for the meeting Is not good, and that it will be difficult for many of those who would desire to attend to the present. She spent considerable time In endeavoring; to ascertain a suitable date, but because of tho harvest season being in progress on various grains, und fruits, It was Impossible to set any time which might be better than an other. She is partially anxious to have as many school officials present as possible. us the program which she lias arranged includes much which will be of interest to the directors und clerks, und will I be ot particular neneiu 10 me district. Mrs. Ackert has endeavored to secure specialists in various lines to make talks und head discus sions, who that tho Information which will be brought before the convention will be from a depend able source. V. M. Smith, representing the stale superintendent's office, will speak on administrative programs and Homer P. Ituiney, a specialist in school finance from the t'ni- versliy of Oreton. will be present t discuss district finances. Other speaker! will include Dr. W. C licit, county heulth officer; Hon. It. A. Ilercher, slate representa tive: James K. Sawyers, county treusurer: M. S. Ilainm. the cily school superintendent; Wuyne K. Jmic-i. local lire Insurance agent. The program which has Leen arranged Is as follows: 1(1:000 a. m. Announcements. 10:10 a. m. Address by As sistant State Supt. W. M. Smith. 10:40 a. in. Demonstration on "Physical Kducatlon" by Mrs. Itetla (lenlry and Class. 1 1 : (Ml a. m. "School Sanita tion". Dr. C. licit. 11:20 a. m. "What the Ta trons Kxpect of the School", by lion. It. A. Ilercher. 11:40 p. in. "School Finance" bv -.1 ames K. Sawyers. 1:00 p. ill. "Financial Status of Oregon" Homer P. Ituiney. 1:40 p. m. "Within the School Iloum". Sunt. M. S. llamm. ! 2:00 p. in. "Fire Hazards" . Wavne K. Jones. I 3:15 p. in.' Round Table I Supt. W. M. Smith. FOR SALE 5-room modern house, t two lots. Price 1x50. Chas. Kyes, I 82ti N. Jackson. WANTKI) Wanted good hand feed mill. C. "II. Oakland, Oregon. second Maupln, (AMnrldtH Prr Ijwad Wlrv.) POKTI.AND, Ore., Aug. 25. Mar den 11. Madden, of Chicago, chair man of the appropriations commit tee of the house of representatives, loday predicted that the nations of Kurope which are Indebted to the I ' n II, (1 States will nav their debts in full. . FOH RENT South sleeping room, Mr. Madden is in Portland to ad- Kround floor. Hot water, bath, dress the Western States Taxpay-! not far. 929 Winchester. ers' conference in session here. FOR RENT Rig light room, sult "Every country In Europe that I able for workshop or storage. owes us will pay in' full they've j Inquire Pettey's Confectionery. got to pay us," he declared. "Rut i F0R S A L E S w ee ty e 1 1 o wpT u ins , as regaroing inieresi on imu ucdi, I .,.. f()r cannlng. J1.25 tier bush- T PLAN OF COOLIGDE t BORN RKDMAN To Mr. nnd Mrs. V. P. Hednmn, at Cornwell Maternity there's another question In funding these debts: we are allowing the d' btors to pay us 3 per cent for the first ten years and 2J alter that while our government is pay ing from 4 to 4j per cent on this money. "So you see, we will loso some $llio,f00,000 a year Interest. Hut Kurope Is poor and we will have: to contribute that much towards the International return to normalcy." Chairman Madden looks for a gnat reduction In taxes by the coming congreKS, but said he did nnt expect any change In the tar iff which he believes Is the best that could be arranged for this period. "I am not In favor of reducing the exemptions In the Income taxi laws any lower than they are," he ' el. Ilrlng boxes. Fred Fisher, Phone 26K3. ; FOU ItKNT Laitfe, clean three room furnished apartment. Lo cated at 1204 Winchester St. Calr-at 917 Cobb St. j HAMPSHIRE rams for sale. '4 yearlings, all registered and good big fellows. Call on or address. O. V. Atkins, Kiddle, Oregon j FOll" SALE Ford speedster, Al condition. Inquire Depot Pool Hall. GOOD JKUSEY COW For safe of will trade for wood. Call at D51 South Main St. GIRL with experience desires stenographic position. Address "C , care News-Review. (Amoc latex) Ptmi Lnaed Wirt.) SWAMPSCOTT, Mass.. Aug. 25. President Coolldge believes that there Is propaganda being sprvad with the purpose of embarrassing his economy program. One instance of opposition In his opinion are reports emanating from Washington that the general staff of the army believes the mil itary establishment is suffering as a result of the economy policy. Another Instance Is the specula tion that the Leviathan might be withdrawn from trans-Atlantic service. The President, It was to day, expects constant opposition to his efforts to decrease government expenditures, but is determined .said. . -o How long should a wife live? FEOlLOli MTIiETOF ' CATTLE RAISED FOR RENT One partly furnished light housekeeping room. Adults only. 504 South Stephens St. WANTElfA-chance to rfde to Itandon In private car, this week. Will pay for gasoline. W. A. (ireek. Soldiers Home. WANT ED Evergreen blackberry pickers. Three cents per lb. paid. Inquire at Holt Chase Canning Co., Myrtle Point, Ore. FOR- SALE OR RENT B-room house. Good location, all im provements. Possession Sept. 1st. J. F. Cole, 419 E. lstAve N. WANTED TO- RENT On shares, siocked ranch, sheep ranch pre-1 ferred. Good references if need- noHMonnanrai AUCTIONEER Don't forget that I handle sales in city or country. M. C. Radabaugh 530 N. Pin St. Home, Sunday, August a girl. SPICER To Mr. and Mrs. C. II. 1 Spicer of this cily. at Cornw.ll Maternity Home. .Monday, Allc.u.-t 21. a girl. Rob . I.II.I.V-To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford . Lilly of Clide, Sunday. August 2i. a boy. HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon VI Penn-GerrcUcn Co. How lonx should a wife live? 444444444444-4444444444444 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of 0 lasses 116 Jackson St. jro mis cut THE LIBERTY Tf 1 EATER LAST TIME TODAY lit Our Rrgular Prices Only 10 and 15 eta. AGNES AYRES And An All 5tnr Cnst in "THE AWFUL TRUTH" A Sparkling comedy of society, laid against a gorgeous background of New York and Newport. Alsoi "The OrcKonian Weekly" Also) Alice Cartoon Comedy Wednesday and Thursday) Yakima Canutt in "THE HUMAN TORNADO" Dr. Rupert A. Moon Eltctro-Chlropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist, 3S4 Perkins Rldg. Phone 554 Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perklnt Bldg. Rouhurg, Or Phone M. Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor electronic and ICIectro-Tbvrmphy , 417 Perkins Pldg. Phono Ol NEW YORK. A tiff. 2.1. Re ductions in the price of pr;i-olin ranRlnu from two cents a nalli.ti to h half rent hnvt bcrn Rnnnum -ed by the Sinclair oil. nnd R fin ing company, and Standard Oil companies. The two cent cut w ,n made by the Sinclair company in middle western states to nifi-t a similar announcement by Standard Oil or Indiana 1 it night. The Sinclair company aUtt ported ii cut of a rent In the pr. of kerosene in the ame territory. The Standard Oil Company of New Jersey dropped it's price hulf n rent a pa Hon 0:1 tcaoWut throughout It's entire trrthr. This a the fourth r-dui-Unn n ntxifired this monih by this com pany. The new price will be 1 ; cent a SMllr-n In New Jr. , tlattlmire and Washington. I), r, and It rentn In olher prt of I'm territory Including Maryland. Vir ginia. V.t VtiKinia and Noiih and South Tarnlina. The Tldew ter company, t h-i Oulf Company and others cut r.i o?ine a half cent in their terri tory. -o flooring at Wharton Pros. 1 ANtfttit T-d WlW.) ' SAf.T T.AKK CITY, Ahr. 23. Concrete proposals and recom mendations are expected to be for mulated later today by sheep and rattle raisers of e'even western ptaten meeting here b( the rail of the American Nntlrnnl T,Iv'ock BRSociatton and tli" National Wool f.rovrs' nFOflat'on. prelim in nry to the opening toomw c.f the two-dnv henr'ng of (he uprnte rmh He bndd com ml tee on cues t Ions aff''ct'ng the public (onaln. At the early Bes'on trdy thorrt were manv sneerhos bv strrk ratftors b'lt 'tttle was accomplished. Lnte vesterdaa me"tlnr rsnR rtd In Frnlr ,T. TTfRenMh of Ida ho. rjreMont of th- Nionnl Wool Growers association, b'(nf nnmwl pormnnent rlmlrmn. Tn h's on'n Inr r- mnrks rh.tlrmnn HgenharMi rnnd"nin"! the foretrv erire od mlnl!trettn of grazing lnndq and strespd the importance of the llve atok lnditry. Frrd H'rbv of Cnllfnrr'a ws ramed vice-chnlrmnn and he d- I Tied whnt he ernd eensalve J feos, charged for grailnr "Vow Is j the time to g' t i!iili7ntton of 1 grnln on the reiMIe do?na'n." h ; aid. "l et us throw nlde the net- . tv Jealousies of the nn--t, pav whit ' we want, and ask confess to rnss I n law thnt wIP n range users ' proner nrotrt(on" 1'nitt'd Rtat-s Senatar PtanfW'ld, In hl talk before the niwllny. traced the hlslnrv of pnhUr Hnds ! ,ln the Vnlted States an ! dechired t ;the rights of the stockmen must be : ptabUized and to b "stabHif'd ! ithev miiat be legalized M Senitor Stanfle d will preside t 'the public lands nesnions here nnd j in oilier western states. j I Piitlng sulphur for grapes, etc., 1 l at Whai ton Brno. o . j LABOR FEOP RATION HAS RESOLUTION ON FISH LAW MwUr-1 tsw Wire.) MARS11FIKU. Ore.. Aim. The second day of the Oregon sfate fedetHtlon of labor convention -opened h re tiwlay wi;h the Intrtv !duct!on of eleven n solutions. One j resolution written by tleorite Chon ioworth. C.;dd Beach. ns!;ed the leg- lulntute to chance the Rogue river Iftshltic laws to op'n thirty days earlier and to close tweniy daya earlier. 1 Most of the other resolutions In ! fnxluced advocated minor changes ; In by-laws of the federation. A t f-harn tilt enuM when Secretary 1 K. J. Stack. Portland, fold of pay i In fee to special organizers out of his own salary. I A motion mad to pay the amount with withdrawn when act jlng President C. O. Talr refer . el. Ore John Wilkitmon, Yoncalla, t FOR SAI.I- New 5-room. plaatered bungalow, modern, close In, bent ! bargain In Roseburg, $1800, ( terms. See L. O. Maddux, 620 N. j Jackson. I FOR SAI.K 33head of extra good i wether lambs, also few ewes; sev eral work hornea; 1 male goat; vetch and oats. E. A. Kruse, Roseburg. WANTED" TORKNT A farm of about 100 to 150 acres suitable ! fnr rnw and turkeys on a good 1 road. Address Frank T. Wood, J 1 Box 809. Phone 2SB-L. j WANTGlP-Woman to do light j I house w ork, and be companion ' ! for elderly lady. Call at 444 Pit- ! zer street. Roseburg, Oregon, or 1 phone 439-J. ; FOR SAI.K Fancy I French Petite prune encumbers, green i.fTrnrce " TROU5E-f -ftVpiL jl a punoih ft ) f 1 1 n 1 Mi The TIME the PLACE and the TROUSERS SMART trousers for dressing up, Sxrty trousers for play, sturdy trousers for the work day Dutchess Trousers for every occasion nnd each pair ducked dy the war ranty of "10c a Button; $1.01) a Rip." Come in nnd lie fitted iu body and lockct-dook. ZZZZZJ? tomatoes, pickling peppers and Stowall evergreen sweet corn. Lint I bloom, IMxonvllle. FOR SALK $15 will 11 bug. buy a Max- body alone worth $50. Another bargain In a Dixie Flyer touring car for $35 a good buy at the price. Lockwood Motor Co. FOR KENT One- large 3-room house, partly furnished, wood shed, city water and not far from Benson school. $12 int month. See A. M. Wallace, any day but Sunday. 1143 East filh St. FOU-SALE Toma toe sT" t h e ve ry best of my crop; get them while they are good, before it rains. Bring your boxes and pick them yourself for 25 cents per bushel. J. K. Evans. IMUard. Look for the Shell gas sign. FOR SALE OR TRADE! hTvVa 1M? iHidge touring car in good mechanical condition which I will sell cheap or will trade for a few ewes. This car would make an Ideal light truck. Lloyd C. Moot-h'-art. West Roseburg. Last Time Tonlte "The Ten Commandments" The World's Greatest Screen Achievement 25c 50c Tomorrow "Eve's Secret" WHOSE FAULT? Yon may take every precaution against fire. But what about the other fellow your next door neighbor at home or at busi ness. His carelessness may mean your loss. Let us protect you from his chortcomings. MASONIC BLOC ROSEBURG. OPE that It shall not be effective. Reports that the general staff Is alarmed at the president's re trenchment policy, should not be taken seriously, Mr. Coolidge be lieves, aa the general stuff should be able to provide a fair degre" of defense on present appropriations and it would be a reflection on the general staff to make it appear otherwise. The army at present Is spending close to $300,000,000 more than twice annual expenditures since the war, according to the presi dent's calculations, and this amount should be sufficient he be lieves, for all legitimate activity. President Palmer, of the fleet corporation, has charge of the op eration of the Leviathan and until he recommends its withdrawal om service, which the president does not believe he ever will do. Mr. Coolidge sees no need to plac ing credence in reports that the overnment Is about to discontinue Us operation of the big vessel. President Coolidge realizes thai the shinning business Is highly competitive and It was suggested here today at White Court that a motive for circulating reports that the Leviathan was to go out of commission might be t o promote -ancellation of reservations on the Iner with a view to increasing the business of ships .competing with government vessels. EXPRESS BOX, MAIL LOOTED -ON SANTA FE lOonMnited from na?e 1 carrying three men had been seen speeding south through the San Onofre, supported the Mexico heory, and authorities In San Diego county were taking every trernutlnn to block th robbers path to the international line. red the question to a committee. FOU SALE-Two full-blood Togen burg milk goats six months old. dite and buck for $5. Also rub b -r-tired t:p buggy with shaves, good rig. $40; so one Jersey bull, one year old. registered. $. S M. Snell. Drain. Ore. AT S E D- CAR-BAR 0 A I N -A late I!'.' I Star sport model touring. Color radio blue. Four-wheel brakes. Disc wheel, mechanical ly perfect, driven only 4.0 miles. ;ood tubber with brand new spare cord. Priced right. Call 322 East First Ave. north. M .E HELP WANTED Man wanted as personal factory rep resentative In Roseburg. We will give to the right man. th best proposition ever offered. No ex perience or capital required. Write full Information to Svnrro Motors Co. Battle C:f k, Michi gan. I ANTLERS REX The Vdd Horse. BlackCyclone SAIL'OR WOOD GOES NORTH TO MEET MULTNOMAH BEAR Sailor Jack Wood, the Texas llKht heavyweight wrestler, was hack In Roseburjr today from Sloklon. Calif., where Rained victory last Friday nlpht over Itu Iv Warner. The first fall went tn Warner, but Woods took the next one with his' favorite flylnit wins leck. which punished Warner so adly that he could not come back for the third rour.il, thenby for feiting the match. Wood is now on his way to Port end, where he tackles Bob Cruse, the ifultnomah club's heavyweight ar. on the 30th. Then he goes to MarKhfield for a match with Tom Hay on I-abor Pny Auctioneer I am ready for date in city or country, write or call me for dates. House hold goods and farm ma chinery a specialty. ' Let John Do It JOHN ABEENE Phone 42F3 Oakland Oregon THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Last Tim Tonite "The White Desert" Fox New Feature Comedy 10c 25c Starts Tomorrow "West of Arizona"