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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. AUGUST 28, 1925. iiM-nnmn' -- ' in - Tr? i JMilffiCIil'W ie,ii$id: SI Tin 3Kfa V-A W Vtt L&Jl tl JLaVJt Ekvfl Last la? On which ycu 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 irn -n ruin ' t -ni ti -itir'in r S3! : -- I "V "-VT' TI riJ L yi-1 atn Is Simply Frozen Delight , here isn't anything more invigor- il these late summer days than zrving of Mel-O-Maid Ice Cream. It appropriately takes the place of more elaborate . rcfieshments for the afternoon party, dinner des sert, or as a treat for the outing luncheon, it's matchless. The Douglas Co. Creamery Phone 340 They're Here! Those Lost Musicians Rainbow Gardens Saturday Night MUSIC BY DEEDLE'S OLD AND NEW SWANEE BOYS Featuring Frank Rogers A Big Night at the Gardens JITNEY WHOSE FAULT? You may take every precaution AKuinxt fire. But what about the other fellow your next door neighbor at home or at bunl nHHii. His caruhjttuiH'BB may mean your Ions. Let ua protect you from bis i liortcotuiiiKS. MtSOMC mdc. ROSFBIIfTC. OK STANDARD Electric Ranges A Standard Knnge is beautiful, durable and economical, and priced right. The Email low priced Standard la as durable ns tho hlKhest priced. See the Standard before you buy. ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE GO. WATOH OUK WINDOW FOK BARGAINS Auctioneer 1 nm ready for dales in cily or country, write or cnll me for antes. House hold goods and farm ma chinery a specialty. Let John Do It JOHN ABEENE Phone 42F3 Oakland Oregon WOMEN WANTED! FOU CANNERY WORK APFLY AT CANNERY OR FHONE 523 Umpqua Valley Canning Company Roseburg, Oregon Big Dance OLALLA HALL SATURDAY NIGHT August 29 GOOD MUSIC ALL WELCOME AUCTIONEER Don't forget thnt I handle anlfs In cily or couutry, M. C. Radabaugh 830 N. Pine St. I The Liberty Theatre Friday Saturday Price 10-1 5c 3 HOUSE TAINT $Z.4U per Gallon Donn-(!erretcn Co. I It's a Viz' ! '. "TUB WIZARD OF ) .j.T.T.TW.T.nroi.T.TTTI ! u.. wim larry iuou. MURDER GUILT NOT YET FIXED I in loren case! ":io:vi:"1.vf:"v;? l NW TODAY I (Continued trom paee 1.) to subject her to further question, j Ff)R RENT-Small house, cloae In. An.her section of scalp, a- .nil- I Chti"'- ""'re.of K. L. Whipple, ed blanket and a man bunting j WANTKIj Man to mow lawn and coat bearing what officials bHieved , clean yard. Apply S2 K. ImujkIuh. to be blood Mains were found late j TKlJifxiie(T"waitre7 ytrilay Mine distance from the f Apply Douglas Grill. Kl Cerrlto swamp and in the vlcin- !.'.'' f . Ur of (he Iiav shore lit Cuzv (W ' AN TCD-A centrifugal pump. The HcalD fragment was found 1n ! "olcott, Camas Valley, the it wain p proper not far from I Ore. where other portions of the man's head was discovered. Howe admitted under question ing that he made an auto trip to Los An Hen with his brother llob ort, leaving here August 13 and re turning August 17, officials said. Authorities have been unable to (race to 'their satisfaction the mnvttmonln nf Mm I nnm flurlntr that period. Howe today continued FOK to deny that he visited Mrs. Loren at her hotel In San Francisco be tween the dates of August 17 and August 19, when hotej employes declare a man whom they Identi fied yesterday as Kow visited the woman and on one of the two al leged visits accompanied her out I of the hotel. Latest developments have caused ! Investigators to lean toward the theory that the woman was killed j outright Instead of dying from the I effects of an operation. FOR RKNT 6-room plastered house, electric lights. Inquire 2nd Ave., So. VANTKIKggsfoTSaturdayTWill pay 35 cents. Everybody's Ex change. FOR SA LE Plank" for car Irlve way, ftx 100. I'hone 49 J, after ti p. m. 931 E. 2nd St. SALE- Terminal Ueauty Shop, phone 5S6. Federation seed wheat, $1.70 a bushel. A. F. Mit chell, (ilendale. Ore. FOK SALH 3 heifers, milking, cheap If taken at once. V. D. Nkkerson. Melrose. FOR SALE 50 tieoid growth-fir wood at $1.75; 25 cords 4-foot $275. Lindblom, Dixonville. LOST fair of spectacles with name of owner In case. Return to this office or to owner and be rewarded. NEGROES GIVE TROUBLE A group of five negroes, all said J to be armed, gave a train crew ; considerable trouble at Iraln yes terday vening. When put off a freight the negroes, who had been stealing a ride, became hostile, and i are said to have threatened the ; train crew by displaying revolvers. A messnge was Bent to Special Agent Wood here, and he asked j the locat police to arrest the no-1 groes. Only one was seen here,! howt ver. and as he was unarmed,' and denied being a member of the! party, he was not kept In custody, Cook with gas. KOTAKV 4 l i lt MVS ;H) I'Km.i; m at M M-iir.nx. The Rotary CMuh presented a very interesting program yester day nflernnnn at their regular weekly luncheon. Short talk , wen given by Wilson Kaufman, j I of the Marxhflcld Rotary club. 'Or. It. R. Shoemaker and Attnr- I tiey Oexler Rice. A vocal solo I i was given by W. C. l'at ham. mil- Rlcal director for Alice Wilson I I'nrham, evenuuolist. the accoin- I pnniinent being played by Miss I Wood. WANTED Man with team and wagon to haul slabwood one mile. Rurch Fir Lumber Co., Wilbur, Ore. WANTED Rabybuggj ; mubt be reasonable. Address, W. W., News-Rview. M r"!RTlfE ACHES and darnTon plums for sale. Come afternoons or Sundays. Hring boxes. Jacob Sharp, Garden Valley. TOMATOES forcanning not-Injured by rain. 50c per bushl. Hring boxes and pick. Fred Win ston. Winston bridge. 2'tO-ACRE FARM on highwayone mile north of Wilbur. Will sacri fice. Inquire nt farm, or write O. A. Rowe, Wilbur, Ore. WANTED A position as house keeper in bachelor's or widow er'j home preferred. Address M. . rare News Review.. How long should a wife live? $'2H WEEKLY, tut PER CENT OVER HII-OICEOON RAIEItERS 1 rOKTLAND. Ore., Aug. 2S. Increase from $-5 to a minimum of a week In the scale of journeymen barbers was granted by the Oregon state board of con ciliation today. Proprietors of one of the larg est shops in the city said the In crease In wages is not likely to cause a Jump in the price of ser vice to patrons. The Itarbcrs' 1'nlon sought nn Increase with a minimum of $:tu a week. It also aked for GO per cent of receipts over $!- a week. Marliers arc now receiving HO per cent on re ceipts over. $:17 a week. The board granted 00 per cent over $41 a week. Cook with gas. g-Zw'Snl "nV MEDFORO MOTORS MADDEN. Harry Carey Ihmad&nds Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parkins Bldg. Rossburg, Or Phon. IS. Dr. Harrison Folk j Chiropractor Electronic! and TClectro-Theraphy ' 417 Portrtpa KM T"inn 41 MKbtttHD. Ore.. Aug. 2 Ac companied by a committee of Xeil ford citizens. CouKrcssman Martin II. Madden of Illinois 1 ft this morning for CrattT Ijke where a luncheon In bis honor will He i en, and he will be shown th' points of scenic Interest. Mr. M-nl jtlcn plans to retiitn to Milford thi- evt-nlug anil leave by train for S:n; jFranclsco. He maile the trip from Portland by motor car and wns en FOR SALE Ford son donkey, lines and blocks and tractor. First elites condition. Priced rifcht. Terms. CofU Lumber Co. FOR SALE 5-room modern hou.e. two If it, some fruit and chicken park. Price $13'to, terms. Chad. Kyes. N. Jackson St. FOR SALE New5 rooV plastered bungalow with bath. Modern. Iot 75xl4t. $1S5m; term. See Mrs. L. o. Madtinx. 52" N. Jackson. Foil RENT An ume7" fl a t . 4 rooms, furnished ; bath. Perma nent hot water. Shed for garage. Opposite Rose school. Apply 614 Cobb St. WANTED Voung man to work at automobile agency in service de partment ; also salesman. See Hansen, at 217 East Douglas St., evenings. j FOR RENT Two hundred acre j ranch close In, ajong main hluh-w.-v wiih big field-, suitable lur garden. Apply X, care News-Review. WANTED A poition as manager of a first class rooming house. Have had experience. Or would lease one if goixl proposition. Address L. C, care News.Revlew. ALFALFA, grain, hay,' timothy, oats, barley and v, beat .guaran teed quality; prompt shipment Prices upin application. Riolnrd Nyman, Walla Walla, Washing ton. FOR SATE TWO NEW HOMES113t -lEtfi North 3rd Pt Five room, imxlern bungalows. Well located, fine view. Close to school. Oak floors, furnar heat, garage. Priced right. Easy terms. Cnll owner 4ti0. lSAlT MONEY on your mortgage loan by our monthly payment plan. Pay off your old mortgage with a new one. Our convenient Installment plan makes payment asy ami effects a worthwhile saving to the borrower. The Vmnqua Savings and Loan Asso tbuslastic over route. the set nery en- A n-d blooded lale f Fntniler !ays-n gripping drama id men lighting a paiuled iuenuce- love tin me of tenderness and lx auty. Never before was there a Harry Carey eWmre with Bitch ncilon stub speed -such tbrillh "Uch nielmliaitia. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Klectro-Chlropractor Nerve and Spfne Specialist. 124 Perkins Ride Phone 654 Also Fenltue Comedy and VeMoot Weekly sSund.w Mondtty Tueiday , "11 IF. W IZARD OF C7. " DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Fpfclall.-tt In the fit tin of Glasses 118 Jackson St. DAILY WtAIHCR REPORT tT. 8 Weather Hureati. local of Tlce. Roseburg. On'gon, 24 hours ending f a. ni. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Highest tempersture yesterday 'A LowrM teniepralure lat ninht l! Preclpttatinn, last ?4 hours 0 Total preclp. since lt of month A . Normal preclp. for th! minlh Total precip from Sept. 1, to date 42 7 Avemge pnHdp. fmm Sept. 1. 177 - . St " Total excels from Sept, !, I': s :! Average preelpltntion for 4K wet sea-ton. (September to Vav. Inclusive .11 4 "Fair tonight and Saturday, mtld temiterature. WILLIAM PELU Meteorologist. DANCE AT IDLEYLD SATURDAY NIGHT Music by Rock Creek Four Wirnie Roast After Dance. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, com- pletely furnfshfd; good gar- as1: on pavt'd ntrett; lot is 67x275; Hood Kardt'n land: In . Kood comtitioD. Price is f3.000. 'IVrms: $750 caBh. balance is :S5 per month at 1'k. See N. Kice, of RICE & RICE BUT THE JURY awarded Jones $j,0Uu.O0 dam aKs. Smith was a careful driver, never had an accident while driving his car, until his car struck Jones. Really wasn't Smith's fault, but the jury . And for a few dollars Smith could have car ried public liability insurance on his car. How about your car? Are you taking a chance, top? We will write you the coverage you need. C W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 1 16 Cass St. Phone 417 Vital Topics DO YOUR NERVES CARRY FULL CURRENT) NERVE current must be uniform and regular to all parts of the body. This constitutes Health. Illness is simply irregular, inter fered nerve current. CHIROPRACTIC restores normal NERVE CUR RENT. ELECTRO THERAPY and ACTINIC RAY THERAPY remove in flamations, s t i m u la t es organ and cell activity, energize, soothe,' and in many ways aid nature to restore one to normal health. E!ectro - Chiropractic, the Health Way. Make it Your Habit Dr. Rupert A. Moon Perkins Bldg. Phone 554 zA Triumph in Design is this smart ll'a'Ht If 'raf-abound which has theik-sirahlcflut backand comfortable hip sections of elastic. There is no danger of such a mode's slippingupunthe figure. A Il'artier't is always an economy because it is made to wear and made to be comfortable. m If 'rafi-ariknJi, $ It f I. ABRAHAM "THE SILK STORE" New Ideas Now Shown in Fall Millinery The New Pirate Hat In Dress or Street Hat, Velvet, Satin or Felt. Colors, Black, Purple, Oakwood, Crayon Blue. Quality Velours and Hatter's Plush Hats. BELL MILLINERY MAJESTIC! Tonite and Saturday reiSLS '42 !A ROV OF LkSi3 FLANDEKS" T Comedy News 10c 20c TONIGHT AND SATUHDAY KEX The Wfld Horse m rclom m Jfi)MCJXO No Man Was Hit Master! yet, gladly ha gava hit fretdom to a friend I I'nhridlfd and Untamed! Wild aa the wind! Frve an the forest In which he roayu'd! where he had found Ijidy. had battled "The Killer" for-her pon upwlon, had conquered wo I Tea ! Yet, when defeat faced htm. he bridged the rham of axea and surrendered to a Man. a friend who rmild understand the proud heart of th free and tor ether they fared the conflict that followed ! t:r'w? v ioc ANTLERS Sunday: D. W. Griffith's "Isn't Life Wonderful"