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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. J 925. TH!s.ES aSTi You'll take your hat off to these Hart Schaffner& Marx Suit values at . (Extra Trousers $5) The styles are new, smart; the fabrics are all wool and fine worsteds; the tailoring is good. The linings are long wearing. i Hart Schaffner & Mar, because of their large resources, put more value into these suits than you .would ever expect. We've done our part, too; through our low overhead we've been able to shave a good many dollars off the price. A X LOCAL NEWS : Visitor Today ! Among those from out of town to sitiiJ a few ilnj" a hero tlsliliiK awl on butttneas la A. J. liuyur. of Myrtle Pulul. Returns From Eugene Ira Ilyrd, who has been pend ing a short time lu F.uxeue visit Inn, returned to his homo lu this city this morning. , From Coast J. E. Harvey. Coos nay man. Is spending a short time. In this city ; ; visiting aim attending to business ! matters. ! I ; Hero From Kuj(ene Klmo Henderson, former Rose liburc boy. now of Kuaene. is spending a fevr days in this city ; visiting with friends and reia ' tives. ! To Hoaglln j II. O. Jones returned to his home at Hoaglln yesterday after visit ! Ing and transacting business In this ! city for a short time. Hero From Portland S. M. Calkins of Portland, nr ' rived here this morning to spend a day or so on business arid visiting friends. Returns From Portland Mrs. Fred Schwann, who has been at Portland for the past few days vlsltltig with Irietds, return ed hiime this morning. "How to be young at 70." Returns from Trip W. A. llogard, local real estate, dealer, returned this morning rrom Portland wliere he was attending to business matters. Will Return From Salem Mrs. W. A. Cummlngs, who has been spending the past few tlays visiting with friends and relatives in Salem, will return to this cily tomorrow. We have some other big values we'd like to show you at $25 to $50 DUDS FOR MEN, Inc. Quine Brothers tallica Aid To Meet The South Circle of the M. K. Church Ladles Aid will meet nt 'the home of Mrs. . Dullon, 734 Stephens street, on Thursduy afternoon. Visitor Tuesday I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prown and Mrs. K. L. Chamberlain, of Look i Ing Glass, were among those to spend a few hours here yesterday shopping and on business. Camping at Peck Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tiyrd. Miss Lois Ilyrd. Petty Jean. Ira, Robert aid Roy Ilyrd, left this morning for Peck, where they will enjoy a week a camping trip. AMERICA SPENDS MORE FOR AMUSEMENT, ME SAY8 (Aanclttal JTMi Ld Ilr,') OLYMPIA, ' Wash.. Sep.'. B.--Ataerica spends annually seven teen times - as much money bn amusements M Is spent on home, W. C. McCaw of Aberdeen, presi dent of the- Washington Savings and Ixuui league; told delegate! to the 17th annual convention of the onganlzatloa here today, ' notwith standing the tact that savings and loans associations are rapidly In creasing In membership and In fi nancial resource. . .. '.'. - FELI010U$ EDITOR 19 - .. V CLEARED OF CHARGES FOUR ARE MISSING I IN WENATCHEE FLOOD : (jCfciocUtni Tnm UsaeJ Wlr: I ' LANSING, ' Mich., Sep. .-Rer. ''7. "'":? ' William H. Phelps, editor of the ! . WENATCHtB Wush.. Sep. Michigan. Christian Advocate, was . -1Ino!'e bd'e,,1 hav bern .,-,.i,i of ih. .h... found in the debris at the m .nnlM In.t him h the , Great Nortl Rar. Levi Bird: of Port Sanilac APDle J"1"1' weP bv Mich., by the Investigating com mlttee of tba Michigan Methodist Episcopal chareh here today. The charge against Dr. Phelps grew out of two recent editorials appearing In the Advocate. h.niv run, nntrprrm nv ir. , This clrcumsuncas Is due., ha.Blrd agalngt Rer. Lynn H. Hough., known to oe missing. B.U K& mA).m tnAM nf ll. Af TV,l.lr V,,l nn urmnn, re. 1 ne WOrK OI Clearing Ing. In which artificial entertain-! cently del leered, will be taken up aeon was iouhy w ment such as the tnovlea. dances, i by an lnvestlsatlng committee to by the railroad and Chelan cards and autoraobllea keep 'both j convene before the conference of county aa the result or an w ..4 kiMn w from (h mimli ina at Flint. Mich.. I agreement reached with the terminal at flood resulting from a cloudburst in the mountains on Saturday, it was announced today. Three steam shovels and a large e crew of men are working night and day to clear up the wreckage. Four persons are the the home, resulting In an abandon ment of simple recreation, Qreat er bom ownership; he declared. Would cure many of the - present day evils especially with the rialag generation, pointing out that do September H.' TO INVESTIGATE PLUMBING. (iMnrlaUd tnm LMa-d Wire.) SALEM, Ore., Sep. 9. C. H. county commissioners. The ' county has appropriated lf.0u ! for the work, providing for a '. crew of fifty men, llnauent children come In over- nrm tabor commissioner to- whelming proportions" from rented appointed Theodore SI. Barr homes and especially from apart- (0( Salem to represent him on a ment house homes. - Savings and loan associations are doing much to aid In home making. Mr. McCaw said, adding that six thousand homes had been built In this state during the year through their agency. DEMANDS STATE AID. (AJOTtUtH IM Low) -SALEM .Ore., Sep. 9. Oovernor Pierce today received a lxtter from Elwood Meade, commissioner of the United States reclamation service, demanding an answer from the governor as to what be Is go ing to do about state aid for the Warm Springs reclamation project at Vale. The governor would not make the letter public and said he would not do eo until he. prepares hi answer. The governor would not Indicate what the nature of his decision will be. special committee of three to In vestigate the Portland plumbing system. - -The city of Portland will appoint a member and the two will select a third member. Portland hae eatablisbed the so-called loop- vent srstem. If this la held to be of superior standard to the stand ard established by tne state piumo Ing eode adopted by the 1925 legis lature, It will be approved. If In ferior iL will not be approved, said Oram. Cook with gas. Arrive From Washington- Mr. and Mrs. Albert 1L Krngel and fnniily. of Vesta, Washington arrived here this morning and will be the guests of L. 1. Koln rts of Camas Valley, for several weekB. ru 0 11 1 I Ml Myen Returns From Portland J. M- Myers rturnrd from Port land this morning, aftt-r npfnitliiR the past 8'veral days there on bus iness. Mr. Myers accompanied Mm Myers and children there, und they wll Ispend the winter, the children entering school for the year. Enroute to Nebraska Mrs. A. A. Tipton and son, who have been visiting nt the home of Mrs. N. C. Tipton here, for the past six weeks, left this inorniiiK for their home at Central City, Ne braska. They will stop over in Oak land and I'aKadenu, California. In visit friends before returning home. CANNOT ACCEPT FORO AIR MAIL SERVICE OFFER WITHOUT BIDS MAY INSPECTOR 18 ILL PORTLAND, Ore., Bp. t Oeorfe T. Andrew, chief state hay Inspector, and well known am on t rower and dealers, was taken iruddenlr 111 last Saturday. Yestrr- i. Mtum for faxiRrmt aid the re-ldar he was removed to a hospital clamatloo service demands that and operated on for appendicitis, the state extend credit to settlers. He Is reported Imp roving today. Hunting Season Sept. 10th We have everything you will need for your hunting trip. . Phone 25 ' ZICLER-FEE HARDWARE GO. WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS (Aaaorfetnl ho l.nunl Wlr..) WASHINGTON, Sep. 9 Post master General New said today that the air mall service between Detroit and Chicago, utilizing the present Ford air service, would have to await formal advertising and award of an air malt contract for the route. It la understood the Ford Inter ests were desliioua of furnishing that service Immediately and at no cost to the government, but the postmaster-general wan unable to accept any such concession. "I spent yesterday morning In Detroit In conference with Mr. Ford and bis ansl-nt on the sub ject of air maii generally," said Mr. New todar. They are mnch Interested In the development of the science of aer onautics and transportation by alif The post office denartment most gladlv welcomed fi" entrance of Mr. Ford to this field What we have been trying to do has been to stimulate the Interext of private capital In the aeronautical depart ment and Mr. Ford with his un- ! paralleled resources, offers nnpor- tunltiea whicn neiiner snouia db or can be disregarded. "The " poft office department must proceed In all things In ac cordance with existing laws. It Is required to let all mall contracts to best bidders. It will follow this principle In every Instance." Dairyman and Family Visit Mr. and Mnj. Herbert Lonney ami family, of Jefferson, spent yester day in this cily visiting. Mr. Looney is a well known dairyman of Marion county, arid with his family left for home this morning, iiftfp a trip to southern Oregon points. Return From North- Mrs. C. F. Harpster and Miss : Clarice Harpster who have le'en spending me past wees or Ho visit Ing In the north, returned here this morning. Miss Harpster nnd hi-r mother visited in rorllHtid, bikI from there Miss Harpster went to Astoria. Mrs. Harpster also visitftl In Seattle. IMive For Moiititnn Mrs. K. J. Bristol, of thin city. and Mrs. M. II. Hopkins, of Chi cago, who has been her guest here, left today for Missoula. M"ti tann. where they will visit for s month. On their return they wlli stop over In Multnomah. Mr-.. Bristol will then accompany b'T sister to California. Reported Better- Mrs. FrewinK. of Portland, nn-l Mrs. Vlnrel, of Astoria, wife of hi Vlncel, formerly of tills city, tin have been 111. are reported to t improved, and are now In the I'orl land Surgical hospital, wliere t Ii will undergo major operation;! lhtf week, according to word recelvd here by friends. Mrs. Krewlng vlid' eil here this sumnn-r at the hoin of Mrs. M. A. Jones, and has m:wi frlt-nds in Itoseburg as has Mr- Vliici'l. who resided lire a min,b-i of years ago. Mr. Roberts In I I. Itobert mas In from Camas Valley thla morning tnm acting business for a short tim Vr. Hob'Tts. who Is msnam-r ' the A. II. Krogi- farm and orchapJ- stares that th- recent rain dsmaged the pnn-- erops Ii his district very little. I( at all. lie says that he will have a good crop, as the trew are bearlit' IMilM Pnm rui Wlr.) nenvny inta year-ano win ne r n . BAN PEDRO. Cal.. B"D. . The for picking th" lai'er part r.r in. motor fishing boat Cortes burned weei:. Mr. Koberta mn'le n - to tne waiere eage ann sana mrw mc uiv,. miles outside tne breakwater nere ye i"ai "ie prunes nave e n last night and Its sole occnpsnt es-: been Tracked or split, and only a raped, severely burned. In a dory. Inllght amount of brown rot was Tbe loss wag estimated at f 1,(00. found. T7 mKKjp Inmni i neW assort ment of orettr ones with ties. Bee' Camas Valley, then on onr line. Uoyd Crocker. rv- FIIHINO BOAT BURNS. Yoiur Electric IRamige ever Be So Easy uy Ag'ain Have you ever been able before to secure just the electric range you want for as little as $1 5.00 down? Have you ever been offered terms of $1 2.00 a month on the bal ance? Has it ever been as easy to buy an electric range on terms? All Wired-Installed-Ready to CooK May N to 1 fSBSs Any day, between now nnd September 1 5th provided your home is already receiving electric service you can have this Model R-101 Hotpoint Hughes electric range, all wired, installed and ready to cook, for only $ 1 5.00 down and the bal ance spread over 12 payments of $12.00 a month. But September 1 5 th will positively be the last day of this offer! Perhaps even before then the big stock of electric ranges purchased to make this special event possible will be gone and if it is, you may not lie alia to secure yours. Be on the safe side set tomorrow morning aside to get your new electric range I Arthur H. Cro well's ELECTRIC STORE 225 N. Jackson Telephone 611 Special Terms on Other Makes and Model Range Roseburg Electric Store Successor to I Hudson Electric Co. Telephone 123 Special Terms on Other Makes and Model Ranges THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Telephone 61 SPOUT NEWS i Ml Lornnn Trlckey, cliaiiiploil rowKlrl. The 'was attended by Ifi.ODU persona. liKI.I.lNtJIIA.M. WBh.. Sep. Lloyd Henderson of y-lcinn, J'la bo, was d'flitred winner of the rowings' competition at lh rloe of the lliiid ftliuual round up at Kti m"s yefterd.-iy afl'inoon. Mini Maud llarlajl. Human. m wlnii'r In the rowKlrih event anil tiny ('a, Siimns, won In the io.nl buekini; competidon. Features of the last d?'s pro gram ws exhibition 'iillna; by PinlW Itvnn. holder of the world s world's iers, N. Y.; Howard O. Klnsey of ped Duke Kvans of Han Francisco, roundup San Francisco; It. Norrls Williams 'n the fourth round of a scheduled of Philadelphia; 11. I. Norton, of Ht. , round bout. .., ., ilxillla; 0"Orne KlnK of New York I .. K.V..f" T"""!? T'. V. - and Wallace F. Jidinson of I'hlla- rKRKKLF.Y. Cal. Helen Wills ll , im i ii i in i F i iu ia, iiatiniini I' limn rh;iiiiilcin, ftartK th (i fifiK of htn till" n-xt MnniUy In Iht national rltiKl'-n IfnnlR chamirlonnhlp at rhHftl.hla, It ' Klfht Ami-rtran rlnyrii nl , fr'(f nT wre cdi'd In the j TMdi fi wan f-rst AmnHran n(r. Th oih'Tfi inrluilfHl WlUiain M. Ji'ittnn rif Hn Krnn di-lphla. clianijt.onrtljiy looi;'.'It cup, and'clnco; Vincent HWhnrds ut Yonk- dirtplarfd the ulrokffl jrenterduy i which made her nailonal champion KLAMATH FALLS Karl Tilt- for thre connrcutlve vlrtorlea. ... t - I II... In.ntkal aaa..t ..9 t Hills, with Carl Fisher of ' " 'y --... --.. .V", ." "T, us announced tie Mammy uiseni uniirosen sirinK ii . -., ,u ..... - victories here Saturday nlht when of the women's stata f unis Cham- IX he won from the r,alebur. III., pionnnip. was nnnmo 10 taxe a sin- heavy h a le-nnieal KnocKout in . the elahth round. Olsi n was un-! able to come up for thst round be-! SN FRANCISCO ftenato Oar. inuse of a deep nash over his left dlnl, of Itnly. nnd Jim Ixrados. of Kid Htarkey, , of Chlco, Cal, utnp- draw.