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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1925,
PROVIDE NOW WELL IN ADVANCE FOR SCHOOL DAYS
New Munsingwear
AVInlcr stock now ready, bet
ter than ev-r.
New Shoes
Many have been waiting for
them they're here.
Better Service Better Merchandise
HERE IS AN OPENING SPECIAL FOR A NEW SEASON
A GREAT SALE OF
FALL COATS
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
ix JTci
828.50
A price at which we have grouped
over 50 coats of the very newest fall
modes a price that represents an
absolutely dependable value and
one that compares with any that we
have offered .in our many years ex
perience. If you have not yet become
acquainted with our coat values in
the past COME NOW, for "a coat
will prove i satisfactory bargain in
every way for $28.50.
NEW COATS
FOR SCHOOL GIRLS!
An exceptional early low price for
this week. They are fur collared
coats, all wool material a warm.,
regular winter garment.
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Sea our windows daily and learn why wa can pleasa you beat In Fall Drestet.
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rtntic
TO P80P
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tonnnite. The ruhsldy should be
Hiif ricli n II y lurn ho sulci, In place
the Ann! Iran onermed ships on a
partly with ships of oilier nations.
JURY FINDS NO
BLAME IN DEATH
OF YOUNG MAN
(Continual from page 1.)
rnnTLANn, ore., sop. 2. j
Need of a auhtrlAy to place tho
Amerlrnn merchant mailiu on a
eotnpe litlvti bantu In foi-'.tiin trade I
with Great Hrltaln and other lead
ing nations wan voiced by busInt'sH j
men of Portland and tributary ter-1
ritory at the afternoon session yes
lerday of the regional conference
hnld hero by representatives of the i
iuerchant marine committees of the :
United StatPB Chamber of Com-!
fnerce. 1
American ahlps, wltfc their high
post of -construction, mntntenai.ee
charges and high wage cannot
ronipMo with merchant ships of
other nations who provide subsid
ies and where const ruction coats.
WftL'cH and repnlra are low, It was
Stated.
' , K. TRWnnn, nisnngor of the
Coin m It in Pacific Shipping conip
ntiy, expressed the opinion that the
government subsidy should apply
ti all ships, "both freight -und pas
senger, ftn iho harts of denfwelrht
won over a nolo or a pile of grovel
In the center' of the Street. She
was knocked unconscious, nhe itald,
and remembers nothing of the
crash.
When nit' tinned regarding the
man's associates she was able to
give only tho name of dale Hamil
ton. Mfti. Swisher's evidence was prac
tically tho name an Mr. MY ad's.
She bad known the man only about
4 mouths she said, and then only
by acquaintance through the resta
urant where she was working. She
did not know his occupation. She
said that he had told her that he
had been married In Virginia and
that he had sent money to his wife
to procure a divorce, und thut he
supposed she had done so, although
he had not been Informed In thut
regard. She atHl that she had told
him a few dnya previously that she
vtinted to return to Hnseburg, as
she wan unable to find work 'In
Mnlford. and he had told her that
be would be coming In thin city In
o FOR SALE
1924 Ford coupe, new cord
tires, A-l mechanical condl-
tlon. Price $:i7fl. ferms.
Mathews Motor-X-Change
Ily the City Uall
JITNEUR SLAIN
ON ROAD NEAR
INDEPENDENCE
(Continued from page 1.)
suit was turned Inside out, leading
falni to believe that robbery was
Intended and probably in part ac
complished. However, $11 or $12
In cuirency was found protruding
from the edges of a wallet which
was in plain sight In a shirt pock
et, according to Keeney, and there
was some money la the right
trousers pocket. The body accord
ing to Keeney, had ben dragged
about four feet and partly off the
road. It is bis opinion that the
perpetrators of the crime were in
terrupted, probably by the coming
of Sheriff Hicharu's car.
Mrs. J. A. Lucas, who lives on a
farm just a short distance from
where the crime was committed,
heard the shots, Keeney says. An
inquest was to be beitf at 2 p. m.
today at Independence.
i RfHtiflcs Mm brother Irwin Ills
partner in the for-hlre butineas,
11a un Is survived by a brother
Ueorge, who la a farmer near Mon
mouth; his widow, Mrs. Hilda
Itaun, and three sisters In the east,
liaun served In the World wur.
Polk county officials believe the
!raen In Uaun's car beaded south.
SALEM, Ore., Rep. 2. C. P.
fiaun, a for-hlre automobile driver
of independence, was murdered
and left by the wayside about 10
miles south of that city sometime
between 9 and lu o'clock last night.
Officers believe be was "slain
by three men who had engaged
him to take them to Albany,
j Shortly after 9 o'clock in the eve
ning liaun was approached by a
.stranger who asked him to take
hi in and his companions to Albany.
The trio climbed Into the car and
started from Independence at 9:15
p. m., according to people who
heard the negotiations being made.
About 10 o'clock liaun's body,
witb three or four bullets through
It, and the head crushed as though
with some blunt Instrument, was
found by the roadside about 10
miles south of Independence.
The alleged slayers took Baun's
Ford car bearing Oregon license
No. 31,040, and are believed by the
authorities to have headed south.
According to descriptions fur-
; nlshed Sheriff Hooker of Polk
county, all three of the suspects
were well dressed, and their lug
gage consist d of several bags and
a blanket roll. The man who en
gaged liaun to make the trip was
described as being between 25 and
i 30 years of age, about 6 feet 6 ln
jches tall, stout, dark complexloned,
.with black bairk and eyes, smooth
shaven. He wore a blue serge
I suit, light shirt and a straw hat.
NW TODAY
j FOR RENT House, .close In. In
quire 23U East Lane.
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow.
Phone 14K5,. evenings.
WANTED Experienced waitress
at the louKlas drill.
Full SALE- Llojd reed baby bug-
Ky, good as new. 61s S. Main.
FOUS A LE Hutkicberrif-ar 1 1 50
per gallon delivered. Phone 4Mtf.
FOR-SALE RViiiVereU (iTlTC.
boar. J. U. Wright, Kays Creek,
Ore. '
i FOR-SALE At half price, pedi
greed male bird dog. months
old. Phone 512 V.
FOR RENT Cheap. 2 nice rooms
for high school or working glrL
Phone 512 V.
WAVTED-Woman Kood hous?
keeper and cook. E. P. Thlel,
Voncalla. Ore.
FORSALE I'nderwobd-tyiiewf It
er. Terms. Address "Typewriter"
care News-Review. '
FOR-RENT i "furnished houTe
keeping rooms. Inquire at slB
Winchester or phone 17eY.
WANTED Loan of 00 on highly
improved 5 acre tract. Address
"l.oan" caj-e News-Review.
FOR"SALE 20"ybung turkeys714
Barred Rock hens, aim) 20 pul
lets. E. L. Tester, Melrose, Ore.
FOR 'RENT 6 room house, fur
nished or unfurnished, garage at
4os East Lane, or Inquire at The
Hat Shop. ' t
WANTED Workby dayorhour;
Washing or housework, at home
or abroad. 35 cents an hour. Ap
ply 804 Winchester.
WANTEDNurslhg "lii confine:
ment cases. Experienced. Phone
2X6-J. Write Box 102, Roseburg.
Mrs. Ellen Belcher.
FOR SALE Bllizard ensilaKe cut
ter, slightly used. In good condl
tion. A bargain at $75. Klecker
Amurt, 423 N. Jactcson.
FOR RENT By Sept. 15 well
furnished 5-roora house, new gar
age, on paving near Rose school.
E. H. Rosenberry. Phone 33F12.
WANTED-Every farmer and "con
tractor to know that the new
model Clect rac tractor is here.
See It at Klecker-Amort Co., 439
N. Jiirkson St '
few days and would bring her
back then. He Informed them Mon
day that he was ready to start, she
said, and they left In the evening.
She estimated thatlhe car was
traveling about 20 or 25 miles an
hour when th wreck happened.
She was In the rear seat, she said,
and saw the light In the street,
but did not see the barrier. It was
her Impression that the car slowed
down before it was ' turned Into
Mosher street. She was either
knocked unconscious or fainted
as the car went over and was un
able tn give an account of the ac
cident itself.
The coroner's Jury, composed of
.lolin Throne, A. J. Worley, James
Hutehinga. N. Rice. W. F. Chap
man and W. n. Strawn, after a
careful consideration of the testi
mony brought forth at the Inquest,
returned a verdict of accidental
death, without responsibility on the
part of any person.
Zenoleum sheep dip at Wharton
Bros.
Hunting Season
. Sept. 10th
We have everything you will
need for your hunting trip.
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ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO.
WATCH OUU W INDOW FOR BARGAINS
The Liberty Theatre
Tonight and Thursday
J Prices lCc 15c
HENRY B. WALTHALL
in
Producers Oistrlhiitiriq
THINK OF IT
The ftTeateiil aluKle eauae of ac
rhleuta In the automobile; to the
driver, the passenger, or the
peri e( Man.
Five dollars per year is the cost
of a pemonal accident policy cov
erliiR aulo accidents. Auk us
about It.
Misomc lion
MSEiuig in
T1TI.K OK CIUMI'IOV
HItJl KI.AVI It IN DISITTK
(AMoci.ti'ri 1're.i L.mhI Wire.)
OKLAHOMA. Sept. 2. The
dancing muruthon of two or thitie
years ago may find a counterpart
In the art of brick laying. The
clulm of one James :'r..Wn of Mis
souri, to tho title of wnrlil's
champion brick layer is meeting
with many challenges from this
section of the southwest. A news
story tinder n Kansas City date
line recently told of Brown's lav
ing 36,iiuo bricks in an eiglit
hour priod. A week ago, It. 11.
Johnson, brick specialist on the
Kdmond-Outhrle highway, laij
over BO. 000 brick in one day
and remarked that he ought to be
tlsed If he couldn't put over
000 In place.
Now conies one Tony Glasro,
of Covington, Okla., with a claim
that makes Brown look like a
novice and even overshadows
Johnson. Olassco vowa that ho
puts (ia.noil brick In one dny re
cently, 8700 an hour or 145 a
minute. Kuuulllng the record of
Johnson, Is the claim of "Slim"
Peterson of Arkansas City. Kun-
isas, who deposes and states that
he too. averages more than 50,
000 brick a day.
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FOU RKNT B-room house, furnish
ed, and one 5 room house fur
nished ; one S-room house unfur
nfaned. Call two blocks east of
Sixth street on Ivan street. E.
U Hammond.
ALFALFA, grain, bay, tUuothy,
oats, barley and wheat .guaran
teed quality; prompt shipment.
Prices upon application. Kichard
Nyman, Walla Walla, Washington.
FOIt TRADE 15-acre farm, stock
and poultry, implements, barn,
etc.; 5-room house furnished. 3
miles from Roseburg. Will con
sider pood touring car in part
payment. Addrosd "Farm," care
News-Review.
PORTLAND WOMAN HURT C
IN AUTO WRECK NEAR
MYRTLE CREEK TUESDAY
Mrs. Howard Robinson, wife of a
deputy sheriff of Portland, was se
verely Injured yesterday evening In
an auto accident a. short distance
south of Myrtle Creek. The car In
which Mrs. Robinson was riding
with a party of friends from Port
land, turned turtle, and In some
manner the woman's back was in
jured so that she was paralyzed.
She was taken to Myrtle Creek.
Mrs. Wlllett of Silverton, receivt d
minor Injuries, being knocked un
conscious in the crash. The car
was going south and one of the
front wheels'went otf the pavement
Into the loos gravel on the should
er and the driver lost control, ac
cording to witnesses.
Cook with gas.
Shenandoah
1 in a Crash!
TODAY'S BASEBALL
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
E lectro-Chlropraetor
Nerve and Spin Specialist.
124 Perklni Bldf. Phone 664
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Glasses
116 Jackson 8L
National League.
At Philadelphia: (Klist game.
! It. II. K.
New York 3 HI 2
Philadelphia 6 9 3
I llatterles: Creenfleld, Dean.
V'lsner and Snyder; ltlng and Wil
son. At Philadelphia: (Second game.)
It. IT. K.
New York 24 30 0
Philadelphia . . .t 9 14 2
llatterles: Plizslmmnns anil Iv
vlne: D.calur. Iletts. I'eane.
,KnlKht. Carlson nnd Wendell.
At Pittsburgh: B. H. E.
Cincinnati 2 12 o
Pittsburgh g 13 1
llatterles: imnnhue, llrs.lv mil
tlararave: Morrison and tiooch.
At Huston: n. 11 j.;t
Itrooklyn 2 7 3
Hnstnn 4 7 2
Ilslletles: Petty, O'tionie anl
Ivberry; Cooney and O'Noll.
ONhOLD
Pine Street Machine
. Shop
OpposK Flour Mill
We an' well equipped to han
dle most any kind of job.
(.ears cut to order.
A photoplay that Is different from anything you
on the screen an rplc of the silent dia'na-a
emotional tharucii rl.atlon und beautiful rcallm
Also
PACE MAKERS
FABLES AND TOPICS
have ev
tnasteit1
er seen
lece of
DANCE
AT
LONG'S HALL
Colet Valley
SATURDAY NITE
Spt. 5
Everybody Welcome .
American League.
I A-i.it etw w'ti.
NKW YOUK. Sep. 2 noh Men
sel, Yankee's left field, r. hit h
27th homer of th year In the fir h
Inning of today's tame with Ki
lted Sox at the Yankee Stadium.
Pennock scored In front of hint.
The result:
11 ir r
2
4 1
Zanlr.er. Kuhr sn.l
'ent:mk and Il4ngiiMi'h
Hoston . . .
New York
llslterle
Illschnff: I
At Washington: It. H. k.
1'hilsdelphla , s It 3
Washington a 11 2
llatterles: day. Ilomne I. Iljum
ginner. Walh.rg and Cochran :
I'orelcskle. Zachary and Ruel.
Oromore. bone meal and other
fertlHieri at Wharton Ilros.
VWB if
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If you don't nelieve what yen
read, never peek opportunity
through tha classified coluuiaa.
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Our Sale Goes Merrily On, With Splendid Savings On
Men's Suits & Overcoats
Men from far and near, in fact as far south as Medford and north to Salem
are now wearing suits bought during this sale. INVESTIGATE, you'll admit
there are reasons. There is quality, assortment, style and most attractive prices.
Good and sufficient reasons we'll say. May we have the pleasure of serving
you? Remember ,
Only Three More Days!
v MEN'S MEN'S," -
$25.00. $30.00 and $35.00 Suit on $35.00. $37.50 and $40.00 Suits,
sale for three more days. Models for men and young men..
$17.50 $23.75
MEN'S . MEN'S
$37.50 and $40.00 new fall Suits $4fJ 0Q $45 QQ 'and $50 0Q Suiu
Cassimeres, U orsteds. Tweeds and practial, , 8izeg in the lot.
Herringbones, t '
$27.50 $32.50
a m aa...iiii h aaa w bh aaanK .. '
Men's Dress Shoes Men's Dress Hats
Regular $6.50 and $ 1 0.00. Regular $4.75 and $6.00 .
$3.85 and $4.45 $2.85 and $3.65
Overcoats and Topcoats
Our Reg. $25.00 and $30.00 values
$19:85
Our Reg. $35.00 and $40.00 values
$24.85 '
HARTH'S TOGGERY
128 Jackson St
Roseburg, Oregon
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AUCTIONEER
Don't forget that I handle
sales In city or country.
M. C. Radabaugh
630 N. Pin St.
American zinc Insulated fence fa
guaranteed not to rust. Sold by
Wharton Bros.
For prompt taxi service, city or
country trips, phone 44.
tananuaaavnaaaBBaw
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HOUSE PAINT
$2.40 per Gallon
' Dcnn-Gerretscn Co.
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRI8T
Parkins Bldg. Rostburg, Or
Phona St.
Auctioneer
t am ready for dates 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
BUT THE JURY
awarded JoneB $6,000.00 dam- '
asea. Smith was a careful
' driver, never bad an accident
While driving his car, until
his car struck Jones Really
wasn't Smith's fault, but tho
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,
too? We will write you the
coverage you need,
a W: YOUNG c SON
INSURANCE
HfS Cans St Phone 417
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Electronlo and 'Electro-Theraphj
417 Perkins Blda. Pbon 4(1 i
A Big Special at
Regular Price
"WCTORSEASTROrvfi
nrrtrtnrtirtn T
Mitral Shenandoah wrecked!
tt'i a model of ht dirigible built
by members of the crew Some
thing went wrong in an Im
promptu flight at the Lakchurst,
N. J., air field.
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mi !
Friday: Buck Joiiet in
"THE TRAIL RIDER"
THE famous stage success now comes to
take its place among the immortal heart
dramas of the screen. It is unquestionably
one or the most gripping stories ever nlmcd.
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I jrom tht vhii by Leo.s!D JlsDREttr
sioapua eu carey wilson
LON CHANEY -NORMA SHEARER
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