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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1925. c$kw Lines for AUTUMN For weeks every express from New York has been bringing us tne newest things from that center of fashion We are now ready and never were we better able to demonstrate the high quality that marks our COATS AND DRESSES PRICES WILL ATTRACT So alluring are the values of our new Coats and Dresses that we' ad vise your early selection. Of course our regular customers 'will un derstand, but our prices and quality offerings this fall will bring us a host of new ones, which means we can serve you better if you come early. ' Wool and Velvet Coats, in a Score ofNew Materials Silk and Wool Dresses in Dozens of New Styles $10.50 and up . Fur Chokers New Stock of Chok ers of all sizes $7.50 to $40.00 Better Service Better Merch sttpuv Shoes The New Oxfords and Pumps Have Arrived $3.50 to $9.00 PLANE FORCED DOWN WITHIN SIGHT OF GOAL (Continued from page 1.) the airship tender I.analey rnnie. from the Doyen at 4:4b o'clock, 13 lintira and 37 minute ai the official point of departure. A few minutes after Hear Admiral Williams Moffatt, rhluf of the naval aeronuuttrul bureau, nud Captain Stanford K. Moi.ru. flight project commander, had ordered the mlnea i wee per Gannett wlilt Its equipment for hoNtlng a plane from the water, to hasten from this port to the point where the VS-9 number 3 was forced Into the water about four houra and halt after the atart of the flight. ' word waa received from the he- troyer William Jonea that U had taken the plane In tow. Commander It. H. Taylor, of the William Jones, advliied Ad- WH08E FAULT? You may take every precaution against fire. Hut what about the other fellow your neVl door neighbor at home or at busi ness. Ills carelessuesa may mean your loss. Let us protect you from Ills rlioitcomlngs. busoiic nne. tost anno, on mlral Moffiitt that he waa mak ing seven knots an hour with the plane, anfl was directed to pro ceed slowly toward Han Francisco, while the Ciunnutt continued to ward him. Adjustment of the new power plnnt In the l'11-l plane, the 24. ouu pound aircraft from a Heattlo factory, was being made today by the expert machlnlitB who yester day completed Its Installation and made a short test flight. Kvery effort was lielng made to make the 1)1 it Hoeing plune ready to start tomorrow afternoon on a flight which It is now planned will be X miles than that on which the l'N-9, number 1, waa alill flying. The Hoeing aircraft will be given orders to continue. If possible, past the l'earl Har bor Inn. ling on the Island of Oahu to Nawlllwlll, 6 miles farther west. What waa declared by the flight headciuartcra here to be a record for radio transmission from a plane was established last night when the l'S-9. number 1. estab lished wireless communication with lllln. from which It waa then still 1,500 miles dlstunt. 4 DAI,ltVMIl,K KlItKS A.NOTIIKIt I'K.N urAIW. 4 (AanrUtnj Pms Umwri Win.) 4 RAI.KM. Ore., 8ept. 1. 4 Wright Cardner, guard at the 4 1 prison, who testified as to 4 j 4 the lack of discipline in the 4 I 4 Institution before the coron- 4 4 er'a Jury Investigating Into the causes of the Murray- Kelley-Wlllns break of Aug. ID, waa discharged yester- 4 day by Warden Palrymple 4 4 for disloyalty. It became 4 known today. 4 4 During the manhunt for 4 the three fugitive convicts 4 last month when Gardner 4 waa In the field night and day almost without sleep, Warden Dalrymple told the 4 newspapermen: "Cardner Is one of the best men that I have and I 4 have every confidence In him 4. and his Judgment." ! FEW TODA Y f FOIl RENT Modern furnished apt. I Garage; adults; 410 W. Uougias. , WANTEl-rlood home for tabby ; "tancM kittens. Call 437-L. I FOR RENT Three office rooma. Best location la the city. J 'hone I 5H. IFOK KALE About 30 apple boxes at 10 Cfnta each. Call at 404 N. Jackson street or phone 19H-Y. ! LOST A coin puibe with broken string of pearla. Finder please I return to News-Review office. FOR SALE Pure" brej" alnreKlv i tered German policy doK pups. M. A. Kettcn, 216 Court street. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooma for school boys. AIho 2 front room apartments. 344 S. Jack son street. WANTED A 3-inch half truck or low wheel wagon In Al condi tion. Address Wagon, care News Review. - ' FOR SALE OR TRADE 1922 Dodge touring ; excellent condi tion. Gil hum's Highway Curage. Phone 478. FOR SALE A -yea T-ohl'jersey cow. Can't be beat. Alfred J. Moore, Cinrden Valley Route 1, box 32, wuuur. WANTED High school boy wVnta place to work for room and board. Address 11. 8., care of News-Review. LOST Between the cannery and Soldiers Home a lady's green sweater. Finder please leave at Hits office. Ki-ward. SNAP Two homestead relinquish ments; cheap; good land; good timber; dose in highway. Call at 732 West Lane street. FO rTsalE 2 thoroughbreoTFox hounds. Trained for deer, bear, wild cats or coyotes. Wrlto Sil as Mite, Ilrownsville, Ore. hampshireram9 Tforsale 4 yearlings, all ..registered and good big fellows. Call or address, O. E. Alkens, Riddle, Oregon. LOST On the highway or around Koseburg, old black grip. Con tains receipt, book, old bunk checks and camera. Return to News-Review. FOR RENfOn SepL 34 a nicely furnished 6 room house, electric range, piano, furnace and garage. Phone 353-J or cali at 343 South Stephens street. We have client with 640 acre! wheat farm In Washington who wishes to sell or trade for Doug Jas County property. Call at bank for Information. The Doug las National Rank. OWNER MUST LEAVSTtOWN Will sell flue, modern home, cen trally located; all street Improve ments In and paid for; 4 rooms; strictly modern; with large porch . screened in; basement; house Is plastered and decorated; fine range with hot water system and all linoleum go with place. Price for quick sale, two thousand; 1 small payment, eay terms. Law rence Agency. 125 Cass street Phone 219. WHATSnECOMEOF inMTTh"e man who wants an Independent farm home. Here Is a small ill--versified ranch worth his connld eratlnn; SO acres In tract; 35 ac- res excellent plow land; fenced nnd cross-fenced; Irrigation sys tem; good five room house; 5o feet of new screened In porches; wood house full of wood; com mercial poultry house; garage; silo; stock burn; machine shed; hog house; 2 good wells; all kind of fruit; 6 acres corn, beans, beets, carrots and brocolll; big team; harness, wagon, tools and Implements; thoroughbred Jersey cow; BOrhlckrns; house fully fur nished; everything goes; on main road ; near school ; price fifty five hundred. Small payment and long time. Or will trade. Full Information at Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass street. Phone 219. I RAN FRANCISCO. Sep. 1. The seaplane Til l, third of the trans pacific filers, probably will take ttf r for Honolulu tomorrow. I Carrying 24.0MO pounds, the same amount It will lift when It sails ov er the Pacific, the mammoth plane , made a successful flight today with Rear-Adinlnil William A. Moffett, I chief of the navy bureau of aero .nrttitlr. as a passenger. t Naval headquarters announced that PHI probably would bgin her flight for Hawaii from the wa- The Liberty Theatre Lust Time Tonight Larry Semon The Wizard of Oz" A cyclonic Photoplay You have never Hern n picture like it 10c 25c Corry'ng Tomorrow "ON THE Tl IRESI 101.D" tera of the Golden Gate off Crlssy Field. Instead of from San I'ablo Hay from which the other planes departed. The disabled aeaplane TN 9, number S, will try another non stop fllKht from Sun Francisco to Hawaii as soon as she can he repaired. KIM) I'A.MKUS HON KM. CHICAGO. Sept. 1. Six mil lion yeara ago, a freak storm drove thosands of camels, each elKht or nine feet high. Into an area 10 by 4 nillea near l.nsk, Wyoming. I'robably all of them perished. The skulls, limb bonea and neck of one of these American Camels have been discovered by Vaul C.' Miller, curator of the ,Vall(er museum at the I'nlverslty of Chicago. He la sending them together with 100 pounda of mis cellaneous fossils, found In the Miocene and Ollgocene areas of Nebraska. Wyoming, and South Dakota, to the museum here. I A million years after the atorm. two merychlppt. or three-to."d horses, ancestors of the modern liohbln. died near Seep Creek. Nebraska. Their skeletons, about as large aa Shetland ponies, have been found. I In the Ollgocene strata, going back 10. 000. DOO years. Dr. Miller found a aaber-ttxit hed tiger, an other three-toed horse, and a giant Itanetherlum. a distant re lative of the modern rhinoceros with a akull two and a -halt feet long. I Th. camel waa enraaed In a 'rock covering built around It br centuries. More than a year will I lie required lo remove all the bonea from Ihelr rock envelopes. THE HEARTY RESPONSE OF THE PUBLIC TO OUR CLOTHING S ALU! Proves conclusively that men everywhere appreciate merchandise of merit, variety of selection, perfection in workmanship and latest styles, with bonafide reduction prices that please, the success of our sale is assured. V . 1 ' FOR FOUR MORE DAYS ONLY One Lot Men's Suits Suits for Men and Young Men y l?'' a UJU-in imediJT, n1 hea7 .WeJ?h In one lot are .uiU in model, for men or young light and dark colors. Made or worsteds, Casst- . ,. , . . , .., . . meres, and Tweeds, Staple, young men', and men- Drk or A .fewJv,th tWO P" sport models, all sizes in the lot These are suit. Pnts- Every suit a real bargain. These were our that were $35.00, $30.00 and up to $35.00. regular $35.00, $37.50 and $40.00 uit. ' For Four More Day. Priced for this Sale at Men's Fall Suits Men's High Grade Suits Big line suits for Fall. Late modejs in light and One lot, not many left a this has been a ready dark colors. All sizes. Models for men and young ,euer at sj,;, pr;ce Come in dark colors, staple men. Come in Worsteds, Cassimeres, Herring and young ment models. These were our Bones and Tweeds. - & , $40.00, $45.00 and $50.00 Suits. Regular $37.50, $40.00 Suit. Are Going Rapidly at $27.50 $32.50 Overcoats and Top Coats Men's Shoes Men's Hats For convenience and to make it snappy we are Men8 DreM shoes . in BIack and co.ors showing overcoats m two lots- , nr.ctic.llv all .ize. Sne- taple and young men's Reg. $25.00 and $30.00 Reg. $35.00 and $40.00 P"11 " ,lze' 3Pe' ,tyle. Regular $4.00, at at Clal . $5.00 and $6.00. .$19.85 $24.85' $3.85 & $4.45 $2.85 & $3.65 H'S TOGGERY 128 Jackson St. Roseburg, Ore. na i'('Wfps'rBwaaBBw m TO THE BUSINESS MEN OF I ROSEBURO . You will please take notice that all sins, boxes or other materials i placed on the sidewalks or alleys are In violation of the city ordin ances and muwt ! removed at once. 1. S. KKTC'H, Chief of Po-1 lice. ftlb prans and other field seeds at Whaiion Bros. TODAY'S BASEBALL National League. , At Boston: R. H. E. Chlcaico 0 7 3 Uoston 2 6 2 llatterlea: Alexamlir and Hart nett: Ilentnn and llibson. At Philadelphia: R. H. E. Plttsburah 10 17 0 Philadelphia ...r 3 11 3 Batteries: Aldrldse and Smith: Carlson, Couch; Pearce and Wil son. American Lsagu.. At New York: R. It. E. Huston 1 9 1 New York '.2 4 0 Ilalterli's: Khnike and Plcinich; Shawkcy and Ui'iigoucli. liiiun.K. t l. w to ii:kt. TiU'msaii' iiu.. m kaas iarl iiaiaraiyi aliririiii aasi Ooh! ooh! Another Big Night Rainbow Gardens Wednesday Night DANCING The Music By Deedle'a SWANEE SERENADERS NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Water will be shut off Tuesday night, September first, from 11:00 p. ni. until 12:00 a. m., affecting nil consumers between Pouvlbs and Mother streets, ou Hose and Stephens streets. I THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY I o ' . Shingle stain preserves, protects and beautifies. Now la the time to : use it. Ask us. Penn-Gerretsen Co. AUCTIONEER Don't forget that I handle salea lu city or country. M. C Radabaugh 530 N. Pin. St Auctioneer 1 am ready for dates in city or country, write or call me for dates. House hold goods and farm ma chinery a specially. Let John Do It JOHN ABEENE Phone 42F3 Oakland Oregon BUT THE JURY Awarded Jones 10,000.00 dam ages. 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 hit car. How about your car? Are you taking a chance, too? We will write you the coverage you need. a w. YOUNG 8c SON INSURANCE 116 Cans St. Phone 417 1 HOUSE PAINT Featuring MRS. GARTIN Queen of the Violin Spraggins Bros. Banjophlenda $2.40 per Gallon Dcnn-Gerrfton Co. FRANK ROGERS Who Sings also C. C. CAW, Saxophonist, lata of Butterfly Gardens ' BE THERE IT'S A JITNEY Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Psrklna Bldg. Roaeburg, Or Phona 86. The Riddle Clan, drar-endnnt of W. It. Riddle nnd wife, will hold their annual gathering nnd reunion at Kiddle on Sunday. Sept. 6. I'lnim have been made for a pfrnlr and program nnd a good time I expected. The des cendants of this pioneer couple, the flrnt white e(tlers In the Kbi dle valley, now number over IS', and Ihelr annual reunion U al ways a time of much enjoyment. Hurdle fruit ladders and picking bags at Wharton llros. DAILY WtAlHCR REPORT V. S. Weather Tttirean. local of fice. Hofteburg, Oregon, 21 hours ending 6 a. m. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: HitfhtMt temperature yesterday Tf J lowest temperature InM night M 1 Precipitation, lant 21 hours 0 j Total precip. since first month 0 Normal prvctp. for this month l'l Total precip. from Sept, I 92A, to date Average precip. from S-pt. I l77 - Total deficiency fromSept. 1, i:s Average precipitation for 46 wet seasons, (September to Var. Inclusive, .11 4 Genfisiiy cloudy tonight and 1 WM,ndav. 1 WILLIAM ULLL, Meteorologist caiixnasBHiawawHaaBW JACK HOXIE In "The Hod Rider' Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic and 'Electro-Theraphy til P.rkl... RMf Ptinna 41 Dr. Rupert A. Moon Eltctro Chiropractor Nerra'and Spine Speclallat. tU Ferklna Bldg. Phone 6M Trnt and tnot tlramaiic Inllan storr you cvit saw. Tin warialh iv.onmls ai;ntn vitii the tlinmler that maile the iilonri'rs' bliKHl run cold. Jack Huxie, favorite of mil lion, of fans. In one of his preatet stnrr'n vehicle. FOX NEW S COMEDY Prices This Special 10c 20c DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In th fitting of Classes IK Jackson St DANGERS Learn how to dance the famous "Charlestbwn" from screen lessons at tl Antlers tonight and Wednesday. TONITE AND WEDNESDAY! At Last-The Perfect Picture The entire country is talking about this marvelous new motion picture. If you are seeking the greatest that the screen offers you must not miss it. vTCimSEASlW3iS SIVWMtVf4 s "r .in THE famous stage success now comes to take its place among the immortal heart dramas of the screen. It is unquestionably, pne of the most gripping stories ever filmed. from tht ptaii by LEOSID ANDREYEV Jidariiii bv CAREY WILSON LON CHANEY -NORMA SHEARER . JOHN GILBERT TULLY MARSHALL P .11 NEWS-COMEDY 10c