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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1925 Gay Stripes and Plaids For New Fall Frocks flies' fine, soft wool materials inspire the most modish of new Frocks with their colorful stripes and unusual plaids. Of course, the plain colors are well represented, too, in this extensive showing. The moderate prices are sure to surprise you. The Ladies' Shoppe 1 39 N. Jackson St. n LOCAL NEWS Mr. BlakUy Vltltor Lester Ulakely wan among thoe from Glide to motor here yesterday and spend the day on business. DEER HUNTER SHOT. From Metros liVury Conn returned to his home at Melrone yeaterday afternoon af ter iraiittuctlng business here. (AmmIiM PrvN Lci Wire.) MKDPOKD, Ore., Sep. 10. Ted Seaman, of EhkIw Point, wan arcidently thot In the arm by a hi!. powcrd rifle early this morn in while en- route whh a party of four neur McAllister Sprints this tuornlnK on a deer hunting trip. The Kim arciilently din- charged while being held In the front seat. Seaman' condition is declared not ser- ious by attending physician. From riebuen . Among those from the rural dis tricts to apend a short time here i yesterday transacting business was ' G. Hamilton of Jteuben. j ' aaaaaaa BABE IS HITTING. fAMorlatM I'Tftm Uaw-d Wire.) PHILADELPHIA, Rep. 10. Tlabe Ruth continued his heavy hitting by hammering out his second home run of From Glndal Among those to visit and upend several hours here yesterday at tending to huKineas affairs were Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Jackson. Visitor In Town- f'HffnrH lliuluum mnlnrMl frnm Lookiug Glass yesterday and spent J?ay ln th fourtl lnnln a few hours attending to business iT . . ... . x'" : affairs. Mr. Crubbe III O. W. Grubbe Is reported to b quite III at his home In this city. His many friends will anxiously await news of his recovery. Heat with gas. Returns From Portland-is-. E. Gross has returned to this city after spending the past few days visiting with his mother and other relatives in Portland. Cook with gaa. From Melrose Among the visitors here yester day from the rural districts to transact business for a short time was Oscar Hansen, of Melrose. Return to 8cottsburg Mr. and Mrs. Paul Levinhageq and son returned to their home in Scottsburg yesterday after spend ing a few duys here on business. ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT BOAD TO CRATER LAKE Tiller dlrttrlcU, as well as all polnta affected by the thoroughfare, are very anxious thnt the road be put Into good condition for summer travel. FAIR IS PLEASING I CO. Garrett, who has been " (serving as a judne at the Smith Am or O Tinker, a ImiifneKfl man Kiver fair, rtlurned to Itoseburx of Mllo, and Juadnre Hondeau. pro-1 last night. Hh was greatly im prletor of the hotel at Tiller, were ' pressed by the displays made by In the city today on business and ; the Smith River people, and stated pleasure. Both gentlemen are very ' that the fair was one of the best enthusiastic about the Tiller-Crater he has attend!). The sporta pro lake cutoff, a road project that has I gram was particularly good, furn been discussed to a considerable i Ixhfng a great deal of amusement extent, but yet remains incomplete, for all prem-nt. Mr. Garn tt col though In a passable condition ! lected a number of specimens of during the summer mouths, no less iralu and vegetables to add to the than 2r0 cars having made the trip j DoukIiis County exhibit at the over, thin proponed route the last tourist season. Tli ere still remains several miles of ruad that needs attention but the realdentfl of the Tiller and Mllo sections of the county are of the opinion that It Is next to uhHi-hs to attempt to get proper aasi stance and co-operation and will probably tnke'up the mutter of completion of the roadway on their own Initia tive.' This road Is a very Important one to all of Douglas county, aiding as It lines in a material shortening of din tn nee betweeu Crater and Dia mond lakes from all point north aud the people of the, Mllo and state, fair. JSchool Supplies BORN MnltONAI.P To Mr. and Mm. George U Mcllonnld, of Kdenbow er, Wednesday, September 9, a Rill. MAITIN To Mr. arm Mrs. C. A. Maupln, of Oakland, Wednesday September 9, a boy. H RESCUER APPEALS FOR POLICE PROTECTION Lunch Boxes Pencil nnd Ink Tablets Pens and Ink Pencils Crayons Anything and F.verythinR the Children nnd fli;h School Students will need. Buy Here and Save Money See our new line of Novelties Bargains in all Depart ments ot the More fGQETTEL'S ' Variety Store 249 North Jackaon Street f AmoioIi t ti 1'r.na UbbtJ Wlr.) MONT (T.AIlt. N. J., Sept. 10. James A. Hower, the New York whose chauffeur was wounded Krl-1 day In attempting to rem ue nix-year-old Mary Duly from Harrlnon Noel, confessed kidnaper and utur- j derer, today appealed to police for proieruon, siniing ne recetveu two threatening letters. Receipt of the letters caused a revival of annexion, that Nwl had an accomplice in kidnaping the child and In slaying Raymond Pierce, a negro chauffeur, to obtain posseHPfOn of the latter' car. A Joint Investigation of the rea of)R for Noel's bHng permitted to remain at large after he had ben committed to Overhrook hospital as an Iiinaiio )utlent was begun today by the county board of free holders and County Supervisor A. Heed. Alienists for the soon will bevin an exnminu tton of Noel In preparation for the expected lertl battle over hi sanity. Today's Rotary luncheon proved , Interesting and instructive, a pro-, gram of merit having been arrang ed for the members. Miss Evelyn Qulne sang two solos beautifully and was loudly encored. This you'ig lady hus an excellent volte and Ro tai ians were charmed by her splen did renditions. Omar Raker, who operates a laundry and garage, and peddles automobiles, incidentally conduct ing a small farm at the outskirts of the city, supplied beautiful bo quets of flowers for each dining table which brought Joy to the hearts of all. Archie Crawford, who sells la dies' wearing apparel, had a birth day today and I'renident Rooth was there with the usual appro priate gift for the occasion. Archie had to tell the boys how he earned his flint dollar before Henry would let looite his grip on the present, which Archie did ln a very careful manner. Oscar Rerry, the Standard Oil ni,rttnlii illu.l ollunll.m (if I ha vice president of j nit.mbw.s to thft fll(.t (hat a land Trust comiiany. '.-..,,,., hnw ln Ua h.,ui n Rorburg this month and he want' To Talent Mrs. H. Mclntyre, of this city, left this morning for Talent, whore she will visit with relatives and friends for several days. Arrive From Washington Mrs. M. E. Toland and brother, D. K. Gross, of Retxel, Wash., ar rived this morning to visit at the home of Mrs. Toland's daughter, Mrs. S. B. Dunn. Mr. Nobel In C. Nebel, Olendale resident, was a Roseburg visitor yesterday, and spent several hours transacting business. On Vacation C. i. Carnahan and father, of this city, have left for a two week's hunting trip and vacation in Oregon points. Fram Garden Valley Mrs. Ed Marks motored from Oarden Valley yesterday nnd spent the afternoon here shopping and visiting with friends. Returns From San Francisco. Mr. Little, who has been spend ing the past several weeks in the Southern Pacific hospital in San Francisco, has returned to this ciiy much Improved. i ; ! the Athletics and Yankees. This was Ruth's eighteenth homer of the season. Ren Pas- dial also hit a home run In this Inning. The Athletics pitching star, Eddie Rommel, was twirling. Here From Reston MUs Agnes E. Johnson, of Res-: ton, is spending a few days In this ; city vUlting and on business. j From Sutherlin J. J. Jutzy was among those from I Sutherlin to visit and transact business in this city for a few hours yesterday. The ladies of the Missionary So ciety of the Methodist Episcopal church, south, have decided to hold their annual bazaar on ecember 5th in J. O. Newland's automobile display room on Cass street. Portland Girl Vs its Miss Ruby A. Waulless, of Port land, was a guest at the Terminal hotel lawt nlpht, stopping over on her way home after visiting In San IHego. She is with the information bureau in the Central Stage Ter minal hotel In Portland. TODAY'S BASEBALL American THNiinie At Chicago first game: St. LLouis , Chicago , ttalteries: Canton Kaber and Sfhulk. K. 4 IT. 14 8 and Dixon; At Deraol Fir.-U Came: R. 1 6 H. Cleveland Detroit Itittterles: Miller. Spencer, Colo aud L. Sewell; Dauss and iiassler. At Philadelphia (First game: R. H. E. New York 7 10 0 Philadelphia 3 11 2 Itiitteries; Iloyt and Heneouph ; Cray. Itaumgartncr und Cochrane. Perkins. At Auto Party Here Mrs. A. F. Coats, Ruth E. Coals and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schnltz, all of Tillamook, formed an auto party which spent last night at the Uinp qua Hot 1 in this city. Car O.llMe Cars belonging to J. Krormnin ga and O. A. (iuiowny inllil VMitlfirHii v nt t hf tnterHectton of ed the merchants and all Rotarlans ; Mosher and Mill streets. Both in pep up 10 iiih occasion anu neni;carrt wero damaged, but the oc- Philadelpliia M Second pnnie R. II. E. New York 4 I-' 'J Philadelphia 5 12 1 Battel tes: Jones and I.uelihe, Tlengough, Schung; Rommel, Huuuigurtner, Hurries ar.d Cochrane. E. put It over with a bang, contend Ing, and Oscar was right for once, that this show is of more than or dinary Importance to the people of Roseburg and they should lend i pvery assistance possible to make cupants were not Injured. Xutlonnl Inpue At Boston t First g:iine R. H. Philadelphia 4 7.2 Boston 0 7 2 Batteries: Carlson anil Wilson; Benton, Anedrsou and Gibson. At Boston- To Visit in Myrtle Creek Mrs. H. J. Miranda, of Salem, who has been visiting r.t the Frank Evans home here, left Ibis morning It a grand success. They all voiced for Myrtle Creek to visit a short a like sentiment and are going to. time before returning home. Join hands and do a lot of boost- j - - Ing between now and the opening On Hunting Trip- day of the big event. Tom Wharton. Jnck Wharton. ; Ihxter Rice, always a booster for! John Young. Ulenn Wlmberly ami J,, rnR0 Constitution Day, called the atten- Moe Tlson formed a party yester- tion of the club to a proposed Joint day aud left for North I'mpqun. ' meeting to be held on Constitution1 where they will enjoy a week's (Second game) R. H. Philadelphia It 11 0 Boston 6 10 1 Batteries: Flricb. Rett and Wendell, Wilson; Smith and O'Neill. At Cincinnati R. . :i 8 Jon' It. E. 11 1 14 2 Mil- J ! Ernst J state i Iiiiv. iha 17th nf thin ninnlh with I httntlnir trln the American Legion and Klwanls club cooperating. Immediate action' Leaving for Dallas was taken on IVxter'a proposal and ! Mrs. J. C. Ponsler Is leaving for the Rotnry club will Join with these : Iallas, where she will spend two two other worthy organlxatlons to weeks visiting with her parents, fittingly observe the day. A com- Mr. and Mrs. (J. O. Grant. Mr. n-.itlee consisting of Moee Rice, Bill! Ponsler will accompany her a short Bstes, A. J. Mlburn and Joe Mur- Cincinnati , Bntterfes: Blake, stend aud Hartnelt; May and Ha graves. LAND SETTLEMENT PLANS ATTRACT MUCH ATTENTION AUCTION SALE Saturday at 10 a. m. 228 E. Cm St. I louachold goods, Beds Complete, Chairs, Table, Breakfast Set consisting of table and four chairs, Ice Box and various other articles. All tilings pood as new. phjr wss appointed to mit with a commit lep from Mch of tho othor nreiuiiiRllon to lun a program for lite orraalon. The rnnrlmllnff number on to-ilnj-s" program was a rattling (tood talk by Klre Chief James Fletcher, who ftpoke on "Fir. Prevention." Jimmy knows the fir business from A to 7. and put over some mighty rood thoughts that would do a lot of careless people rood If i . . " . Ii.ia .mmw Arrivt from soutn Dakota. Mr. snd Mrs. c. K. Srhoenleh The fame of On ron's land set- after which he will spend two llrment work has t raved il far. A weeks hunting at Twin lukes. letter hns just been recetved by - the Itnd Settlement Department Visits Hsrs Vssterday I from the Greater Wisconsin A- Kelth Ithodes. of Raymond, social Ion asking for details on Wash., stopped over here venter- Oregon's land settlement program, day and visited Paul Trueblood ami stating that thev had been recom James McCllntock for a short time, nicncdil bv Ihe full ! States Mr. Hhodes, who attended the Will- chamber of Commerce. The letter amette I'nlverslty. Is a fraternitv niU- OUR AIMi TO SERVE YOU WELL AND FAITHFULLY -ALWAY3 3 r.'i inc. l'"J2 DEPAKTMTN1 STORES !(VHERB SAVINC3 ARE CREATES T THRUOUT JH YEAS Corner Cats and Stephens Streets, Opp. Postoffice Rcseburg, Oregon "Tlx "jfei f ' MlO)eiAiig Hodxsli Apparel ft Hi men and Oiildrm Start this Fall with the delightful knowledge that you arc well dressed 1 That doesn't mean expensively clad but becominglyl Our Fall styles in Frocks and Coats await your selection nowl You know, you can shop here just as economically at the beginning of the season as you can later. We are prepared to. outfit the feminine world, from the small daughter to her grown up sisters or her mother. The Apparel you purchase here evinces good taste, fashionable lines, and worth while savings. Your Inspection Is Invited! Coat and Dress Values! ImportantSavings In Women's Apparel Why pay more? You can find now at this Store remarkable values in Coats and Dresses. The ' styles are chic I The qual ity of materials is high! At these low prices! You can't do better ! Our ready-to-wear de partment may not be the most spacious or the most elaborate in the world, but it is chuck-full of splendid values for women who want attractive apparel, . reasonably priced. Style I Find the most becoming and buy it I It means money saved. brother of both. Ko.'burK hoys, Is taking tiip to (.rants Paxn. ml lut Into practice. Folk lined td wait for ITirtr nhlp to com hi. Today thfjf read the Nw HpvIpw rlaPntftfHl adu. I of South Dakota, are some time ht-rw viftltlnic with Mr. ami Mm. Aiuuxt IIiMk. Mr. aut Mm. HfhotMileber exm-ct to IochN1 "We are Informed by the rham-1 - ber of ComniTce of the lnlri ! Statea at WashinKton. . ('.. that On-con ItMiks sood you are dolnn ninth am'ccs-tful work ln the wav of land nettlf- aiMMidiinr ment. We ohotiM b v ry mm h In- teretttt'd In know ing hi.t you are ilofnc and how yoti arc (loin? It. Thla la a nubJiM"t In which we nre Ihe Best Sales man in Town? I TmJ r-Ttf5 5Hi rli 51 1 sA S? Tind the answer and find tfour customers "by -AdCertisin o me. Any in- fornimlon that you can svnd mo wilh a view to st'ttlin. in your statu will be gri'dtly apptPCiat.Ml." BANK TO CHANGE NAME. poratinn roinmlsslonir. : Is forpraated at 700.000,000 bu- The aii-i3 an- skni'it by a mn- sh"ls. while last years totaled Jnrliy "t Hi - btin'khoUli'is, nann ly. j S71.ii00.U0il bushels. Klward Cookin'-'linm, K. II. Mar-1 Tho crop this year will Just N'auKhtun. Waller M. Cook. Kn-d' about meet home requirements, t iirk I!. Htmns:. Robert It. Strong! the crop experts say and there nere, and .Mr. hohoenleber vpry mU(., interested nt this time look around for a business lor. ,nj ny information you can Rtvo t'un. n will be thoroughly appreciated. ; Further, we should be plad to recl- Recslvts Brokto 8houldr procsle the courtesy." Mrs. John Mi ls was painfully In The above letter can he nppre Jurcd last nlitht when she llid p,,t when tsken Into rnnsldent and fell on the concrete sidewalk. Hon that Wisconsin hns bd the breakln her arm near Ihe shoul Mules of the Vnlon In land settle der. Mrs. Meti has been sufferlm met work, which record hns been from an Injury sustained In her made, possible on account of state right wrist recently, and In tp r l.l Oreircin's work has been Hone ; fall fractured Ihe rliihl arm so th.it throush voluntary effort and SLb- ,sSnlfyini; attention to di al iiic uuuuie injury is very paintui. scrlptlon . I i The future of Oreron land settle- , Blnger Hirmins Bsttsr ment may be cleaned frnm fur M- I Hon. Ulnaer Hermann, who has ters of people who write the been at Portland for several weeks land Settlement lpsrtment dMIy receivlnn trestme-u for a chronic iT.r hom seeker's Informa'ltin. j ailment. Is reported to he some- A late Innuiry from William T. wnat improveit. lie umterwent Nii-e, of Happy Camp, (j minor oiwrntlon yesterday and Is writes from Ashland. and I'teseott . CookinKliain. ;wilt be very i Port. little wheat for ei- M-bt.'. Trrw UaH W'llV.) SAt.KM. Ore.. S-p. 10 The Ijiild and Tllton Hank of Portland, which recently was taken ov.-r by the fnlled Stntes National lljuk will shortly file wilh the stnte cor poration department supplement ary nrltcles of Inroryoriition chnnvsntr the name of the Institu tion tn the N'asrail compsu?, Te linqulshlnff banklns; p)wers and In resl rnd personal t-roner'y. It tp pnsumiHl that a trust business will be done by th" company. he upplem'ntsrv artirles were first sttbnltted tn snk C. r.s.m wftll. state superintendent r.f bsnks. but hecsu-e the nature of himmh xt i:t ?ioii ok KINDIVO Mi l-: IIKI.TS. IIONOI.ri.r. Sept. li). Naval officers discount the possibility that two navy life preservers ft und on a b. ach south of flilo may have come from the mlssing s. aplnne I'N'-st, No. 1. M nble, snys Ihe officer, th C...IIA.V WllKAT VtrXI). OTTOYVA. Sept. 10. A Ca nadian wheal yield of 391.818.000 bushels for laitt; la ih. nuiimi.. re proi ry entimat,, ef ,h), bnreau of 1 tickets 'tatlsHca U.nl .1.1. . . dropped from one of the numcr- Tho yield last year was 262 000 o-.is navy ships, which have lwen iooo bushels. .ww. patn'itnc Hawaiian waters in The fall wheat estimate for thti search of the plane. TPar 23.6,7 Oflo bushels and YIVII l"prln wh,"t 368.122.000. Th WA.-IIIISV.TON. J-ept. io.The bn,.,e. ., ,m,t 1,;! VXi' 76.o bushels In 1924. ' KST?M.Tl:? WIII-AT enentry'a wheV v. eld this year Is placed at 1:1 bushels an acre by the department of agriculture repor-;Ml to be reslint: essy todav. lit will be several weeks, however, I before ha can return borne. ilif.. who.th. rhatre In business he Inquired urcaon. of Attorney tl.-neral Vatr Winkle The acrease this year was only I No need bsrplnr about tb coat where he is lookin fur a location !whether he should accept the pa- four tenths of one per cent smal- I of a classified ad beeausa It cannot I -' .". " ..-.t- p-ri. i lie niiiMn e .is in.ii iney ler man WM er. imii HI a re- j w compareu WltQ th sisies lueaiug ior I's-iura auu .annum oe riled wttn the state rur-iiluced acreage, inia years crop Brings. rssults It