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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16,1925. . MIDDIES The lirfulullou Style. All tines GIRLS' Lumberjac Sweaters just in. Bettor herrlce Metier Merchandljia The Surprising Values Make it Worth Your While to Come to Us for Needs in School Wear With school opening only a few days away it is time to get busy that school days may be comfortable and . the clothes worry over. I F k ' ..ksmk3 ' New 'Fall Coats Lovely, Carefully Selected Garments and up in fact there are coats styles to suit any taste, tho many at this low price appear as well tailored, and are of excellent all-wool material with fur trimming. Wide Silks and Flannels E4 In. f!an:ioTs, Kunlia cloths, and Urowtinheen cloths with nlmiy of color me this ycar'tt popu lur fubrics firitt wool $2.25 $3.59 $4.50 a yard Silk Hose for School, 89c Our Hpeclal brand of Silk Hosiery at 89c a pair, will supply the demand for a Ioiir wt-arin? School liose In Bilk ut a popular price. Over 13 cotoiH. 89c Boys Wear-Proof Shoes Our clforts to supply the best School Shops for boys huvo result ed In stocking hundreds of pulrs of Wear proof, Uskld rolod, all leather schools for boyti. $2.95 &. 53.23 a pair Girls Buster Brown School Shoes In bIws up to 2, we offer in thin re llablt' ftmko. Beveiul Btylea, priced $2.95 to $3.25 In growing girls' ilzea, serviceable htyond t xpectatfonR for any olher bhoe $3.50 and up SEN. BORAH TAKES PROJECT FIGHT TO CHIEF EXECUTIVE WASHINGTON. 8pt. 10. Penator I turn h. reptihltV.in, Mubo, today rnrrtttl to the Wlilte Hon Ms fltrht for relief or pettier! on reclamation projects In the wet. Kollowln; Homely on the nn nounremeut of tho White Hon-f view that renfres wan to blame '. for lpek of relii'f le?rM.iton. lie 1 Idaho nrnntor Indicated that h felt Sorretary Work and the In terior department wero to bliiimi for tho .itiravorahlo conditions In the west where net tier have ben seeking extension of relief from reinitiation charge. In conference with President Coolldre. the nenator urged a more liberal attitude on the part of l he government and declared that the Interior department linn adequate auihorlty under law to e;trry out relief niea"uren. AUCTIONS We sell anything and everything you have to oTfer and get the high dollar. See me for dates. M. C. RADABAUGH 630 N. Pine St. i ltt-x y.y IG DANCE DIXONVILLE HALL SEPTEMBER 19, 1925 Everybody Invited Rcicburn Musio Com. and Havs a Good Tim. The Best Policy Is to keep well Insured. ' It In too late to Insure after the loss occurs. You will appre ciate the service rendered by our agency. We write nil lines of fire and automobile 4nnurance. a W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Can St. Plione 417 IF Tl 18 is MG-: iA.Nnx i,k;ht kvstkm lOKS NUT HAVK TO i ii (.i:i h.vs koi it rOItTI.ANH, Ore.. Sept. 1. O. A. Storvlek, representing a creamery at Albert l.ea, Mfnne ota, started a dixcusslon at the otenIng Fesslon of the conven- i lion of the National Creamery HutternmkeM' AMROcfatlon here today, when he supgested a na tloqul uniform blank should be required for buitermakera to make report of their butter. Jle declared this method to be the only means of securing hon enly omh- general eflkiency tn creamery operation. liutterntakers who took excep tion to the plan declared that tho tate acrountiuits and close state liispeellou of "over-run" would Uis better means of regulation. High quality of butter was nam ed by HtorIk as tho most Im portant factor in creamery effi ciency, which was his subject, ('nftorm pasteurization watt ne ceMsary to production of the bo3t product, be said. Other speakers of the morning were I. J. Hiiiby. of Itrookiugs, S. I)., on "Dairy Develonmeut in the Dakotas," and Professor M. Mortensen, Iowa atate college, on "The Hairy School a a factor in developing the dairy induatr;'.' M. M. Money, Eugene farmers' creamery, gave an address of wel come. Stnte butter Judging teams this morning began competition in judging. At the convention ban qi:et tonight announcements of scores nnd presentation of prizes was to take place. o SALEM, Ore., Sept. 16. Secretary of State Korer, i nued an order yenterduy which lelieves motor vehicle owners whose cars derive light from magneto genera tors from going to the ex pense of an entire change iii lighting equipment as would otherwise be required under the new lighting law or the iy-T legislature. Let ters with the new order have been sent to all light adjust ing stations. t NEW TODAY WANTED A second hand baby ! bugicy. C. A. Frultt, middle, Ore. I FOR KENT Nw si x-rooKrpl aster- i ed bouse. Inquire 469 2nd Ave., I So. - , NEW STAMPED GOODS You will find that Carr's etore has just added a dandy line of package goods and hoiiio new fine linen stamped goods to their big I line. We believe we have a line that would be a credit to any city, j Our line of . M. (. colors is most j compiere. visit our imicony sales room and see a real display of art good.. Carr's. tract for the position of supervisor ot music. Miss Ha vis waa married recently and is retiring from the t- aching profession, and Miss llas- Hiiiie is accepting a better posi tion as assistant supervisor of mu sic at Sacramento. The board accepted the appli cations of Miss Verna Carothers to till the grade school vacancy, and of Miss Hazel Ituib Ooodwln, for the position of music supervisor. Misj Carothers has been teach ing at Forest (Jrove for the past three years and comes to Roseburg wry hlchly recommended. Miss Goodwin has been serving as supervisor of music at the m hools of Anaconda. Montana. She Is a graduate of the Colorado State Teachers College, and lias h:id one year of post graduate work. She has served as super visor at Sunnyside, Wash., and Twin Falls, Idaho, as well as at Anaconda. In order to stimulate interest In instrumentation, the board has em ployed Walter (Jermalne, Instructor in the Heinline studio,' to direct an orchestra and a bnnd, each for one hour each week. Itehearsals will be from 8 until T o'clock on Tuesday and Thursday morning, and all rade ami high school stu dents who play instruments will be eligible. WAGON, Haty, ftultuble for luin-. ber hauling. Will exchange fori wood. Phone 4o. ; LO S T La rge ait if icial flower, used as dress trimming. Return to this U office. 1 FOR SALE Sow and 6 weaner. pigs, $60. J. F. Van Allen, Daya Creek, Ore. j STRAYED '-Smalll long-haired. j white kitten. Notify Mildred Zig ler. Tel. 5M5-J. FOR SALE--Oue nearly new cider! press, large slfe. Yos burgh tc Wiard. Phone 516. FOR RENT Apartment, " five rooms,-unfurnished, strictly mod ern, close in. Call 410. i Bone meal and other fertilizers at Wharton Rros. COP IS FREED BY A JURY FOR SHOOTING MAN (Continued from page 1 ) OR SIX Ihorltlrs bollere he srrved another ltrm unrlcr another name. LoulKlgnot wan aKain returned to the pt-nitent iary on January 23, l!tH. from Cons county un der the name of Frank Vaughn, sentenced to serve from 6 months to 5 years for conviction on a charge cf having received stolen property. In the meanwhile he had nerved a term in the Wash ington penitentiary at Walla Wal la. On April II, lym. ho wan Kiven a conditional pardon and was turned over to the Washing -y . - a -.j. -iTTr.f.1, fc r fcHYTVr fit 1 -i f r KOIl KENT Torooin furnished apartment for couple. Phone 1B1-J or call at 610 S. Jackson. WANTED High "school boy-to"do chores, build fires, etc.. for room and board. Phone 671. KOR SALE Pure bred "and" Tegls tered German police dog pups. XI. A. Ketten. 216 Court St. WANTKD Clothes, shoesT" furni ture, magazines., papers. Phone 297-L, or send card. Salvation Army, Koscburg. . SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE For rent. In city limits, nice fur niture, wonderful view, suitable for young couple. Phone 324-J. SINT.ER"maohlne In fi:ie condition. for 925. An J-.dlson phonograph 2 with records almost new, only ' J 5(; Powell Furniture Company. J FOR RENT 2 large front room aids., fireplace and hot water. Large housekeeping rooms for school girls or boys. 3-14 S. Jack son. , Bell Millinery . New Shipment of Street and Dress HATS For Friday and Saturday Specially Priced BELL MILLINERY Quick turnover. Advertise. A classified ad today brings sales to Folks used td wait for their ship lo come In. Today tbey read the News-Review classified ads. Women Wanted! WANT El) Place byhigh school girl, to work for board. Prefer small child to care for of even ings. Address Leona Morel and, Wilbur, Ore. NTEITrTicks with drivers to haul gravel. One to two yards capacity. Ily day or by contract. J. W. Sweeney Construction Co., Hrookings, Ore. FCRNISHED APARTMENTS" Three large daylight rooms; well furnished. Price $20. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. FOR SALE Or exchange for any kind of cattle, first class work horse, weight 12fMt lbs. Sound nnd true, work anywhere. Box 6t8, or phone 419-Y. For Cannery Work UMPQUA VALLEY CANNING COMPANY Roseburg Phone 525 ai- Wlrc.l .. Sept. 16. Jail ( up . ton authorities nnd returned to jfrom Mukilteo. me w nua aiia prison, trom which he Is believed to have es caped about a week later. 'ar Taken ut llmnt. AHKRDKK.V. Wnh.. S-pt. HI. (A-wr!attst tmw SEATTLE, Wash. Search for six prisoners who eaped from the King county here yesterday after holding three Jailers, two doctors and attorney and locking them in a cell shifted today to Whidby Island, across Puget Sound from Everett when Snohomish county Mct'ulloch took a posse and blood hounds there. The hunt started isgnot was killed by an Oregon highwnv patrol officer yesterday, was stolen Monday from Hie Eco nomy Automobile company of Le hani, neur lMymond, according the chief of police of Raymond. I.oulNgnot, according to the ehie:' had takn the car on trial spy ing ho wanted to buy It. It was a light t curing car. new. J Acting Prosecutor McFarlane de clared here that an inquiry will be jmade in an effort to determine how jthe men obtained four pistols and a knife fastened on the end of a broomstick, which they used to gain ihelr fre. dom. Fresh eastern Douglas Grill. oysters at the Heat with gaa. Fresh eastern Douglas Grill. oysters at the I YOUNG BOB WINS I SWEEPING VOTE j! IN SENATE RACE (Continued from page 1 ) THINK OF IT The greatest single cause of ac cidents is the automobile; to the driver, tl.o passenger, or the pt-destrlan. Five dollars per year is the cost of a personal accident polit y cov ering auto accidents. Ak us about it. FOR SALE Team BTavy draft ! horses, sound and true, with wagon, and harness. Phone loF23. Mrs. J. F. Turpin, Look ing Glass, Ore. PLANK GIANT pullets and cock eicls for sale. Reasonable or ex change for early hatched Barrtd Rocks. Edenbower, j mite w.-t.t or. R. R. J. D. West, Roseburg. K. F. l. 1 Cox 40. Sheriff ! THREE HUNDRED SACKS OF CHOICE POTATOES Taken off four acres at $2.75 per sack. Is not bad. This 160 acre stock and grain ranch for sale at sacrifice price on account ot ill health; 70 acres excellent creea bottom under cultivation: adjoins best Iree feed;ng grounds In Oregon; two fine streams thru place; part under irrigation; modern 7-room house; bath; city toilet; lava tory: screened .in porches; two good barns full hay; all kinds feed and gnrdnn truck; on main road; near Kcliool; team; ha-ns; wa gon; implements; ex-'s; 5 fine cows; 4 oung catlk ; 7 pigs; chickens. Everything goes for elKht thousand. Only takes $2250 cash, batpnee ten yours. Lvw-re-ice Agency, 125 Cass Street Phone III. Heating Stoves! Heavy Cast Iron and Cast Lined For Burning Wood or Coal Nice New Line on Display. Get our Prices Before you Buy Phone 25 ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS IFcJL i b e r t y Theatre Today and Tomorrow V-T.'t 4 . UV AJL'- . Zyjm Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST P.rkln. Blda. Rosfiburg, Or. Phon. 86. Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic and Elsctro-Theraphy 17 Perliln. Rill. Plnn. 4l Dr. Rupert A. Moon El.ctro-Chlropractor Nerve and Spin. Opecl.llat. 124 Perkins Bldg. Tlton 6M death of Senator Ttohert M. I,a Fol lette. This infonnation hecanie nvnilnhle today, whin it was as certained t hi! t in a. Mil ion to Rob ert M. I.a Kollette, Jr., who yester day swept the slate In hl. contest for the repnblican no;nin:itinn. the socialists and socialists Ipbnr tick et, was reported officially as snch, while others appeared to lie eligi ble as Independents. I'nless there a.-e withdrawals, as the riistilt of confer' iters bt-ini: held totlay. the followln? names and their destcintlon wi!i epp-ar on the ballot on Sopleeihor 29; Ttohert M. I,a P.illette, Jr.. re publican; John M. 'or'(, rncinlist: (ieorlte llauni'in. .o.'nlii-lahor: Hoy I' Wlli-oi. Ind 'pen.l. nt- Vil llnm fimrsii Ilntre, indi p. tub in : Kdward Y. Plthmar, Intlep-niient: Arthur Harry, Indepenili nt ; lM'i b'l Woodward. Ind. ienil.Tt With 310 precincts missinc on' of ?r91 In the state this morning a Kollette had a majority over Wilcox. Mefinrern and Wiindward of 2fi fict. and a plurality over il rox of Siitl. The vote stood: l.a Kollette 1ti; oofi; 'iirox 7r. -fin; Woodward 3.431; M.Conrn 18.301. S0fC BLDC. BJStSllF C.CBfc AT LONG'S HALL Cole Valley SATURDAY NITE SEPTEMBER 19 Six Piece Orchestra All Welcome PRINCE OF WALES MAROONED IN CHILE 8ANTIA00. rill.e, Sept. 16. The Prince of Wales was still ma rooned at Los Andes, the Chilean terminus of the trans-Andean railway today, lie was caught there yesterday, when on his way back to Argentina from his vl It to Chile by heavy snows in the mountains and a big landslide which blocked the railway line. The prince has not yet decided whether he will return to Vina lel Mar or make a new attempt to cross tho Andes. Discovers Way to Harden Lead TONITE AND THURSDAY g Big Special Double Feature Show A Paramount Feature "TROUBLE WITH WIVES" WITH FLORENCE VIOOR AND. ALL STAR CAST and - A Fox Feature "PORTS OF CALL" Both Full Sized Guaranteed First Run Feature Pictures ' Ports of Call," 7:15 to 8:30. 'Trouble With Wives," 8:30 to 9:45. 'Ports of Call," 9:f,0 to 11 p. m. In other words, come at 7:15 and see a complete double feature show or you can come at 8:30 and Bee full show. ih eastern oysters at the IVmulas c.tlll. Pre u Oregcnian News and Comedy f ICc and 15c DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST 8peclall.it In the fitting of Glasses 116 Jackson St. DANCE AT Melrose Country Club Saturday Nile Sepf.19 Miide by Roseburtf Music E vr y.jorty We Icon. Pine Street Machine Shop Opposite Flour Mill V ar well equipped to han die tnont any kind of job. (lean cut to onb-r. ME EMPLOYED t'cu.sr The school p,ard In Its in-. -him last nlaht accepted resUnatlons of Miss I., limh Pav.s, who hsd heel entpiov.d as an In stilt. tor In the 4th drs.l- of the lies., school, and a'so or Mis. p,h :, Has. Itine. wh,, was un,;, r ,.,,. DANCING RAINBOW GARDENS Wednesday Nile Th. Music by the tWANEE SERENADfelRS IntrtHliielng "-own Eyri Why Ar. Vou B'u." Pasturing FRANK ROGERS He Sings JITNEY 1 &V,.I ' al, 1 TONITE AND THURSDAY WnilAM rCK braaiti KENTUCKT PWDEfre A tomance of the Kings and Queens of the Turf. ' i AND A CAST Of THE WORLD'S GMAItST ml HORStS I . MAN a WAR" NEGOFOl MORVICH FAI R PLAV the Finn "Virginia's fuTURtcoNFtDtRAcy JOHN FORD pwduflion WW' U. S. iVnn, txvr. inetnlliir gtrnl rnfrnn-er. mtt W t Mud Mn, l-oth if Wrstrrn Klrt-trii Co., Chlentt, Imvr HnMtrrre1 nr'mHrf. lo Imrtlrn nnd tem rt lead, it t miiitMiiH-rd Tht (tfwrs involve the uc of mull iH-n-rntJir ( allot and treatment heating J ZlTr 1 " irJ (7l-,ll, -)'. Also "SHORT"CHANGE" Com:dy 10c 25c Friday; Tom Mix in "Oh You Tony" G