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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1925. 4 : We Present the Latest Vogue SHOES Crowds view the classic presentation of the Footwear Vogue for fall, as models display the new shoes of all types in our windows , Saturday night. ' We appreciate the attention given by the hundreds who came to see the Revue, and the many compliments showered alike upon the pretty pumps and their appropriate display. "Did you notice the Fit?" Of fifty pairs modeled, each was a "perfect fit!' just the kind that will be given to each ' customer for these shoes. Every pair was from regular stock and bears the name of . ' their famous makers : John Kelly, Boyd Welsh, Buster .Brown. Let us fit a pair to you. All are popular priced. ' Attention to Foot Troubles We are now equipped to give expert attention to all foot troubles and to the fitting of chil dren. This advice is free. SHOE DEPT. Better Serrlce Bitter Merchandise TO STATE FI Low Excursion Rates for Hospitality Pay Expected ' to Induce Many to . Make Trip. The Umpqua Chiefs' excursion to the Oregon State Fair on Fri day, October 2, Is going to be well patronized, according to present Indications. The Chiefs have char tered a special train and are offer ing round trip rales, effective for one day only, at the rate of 15.35 Tickets may be procured on or be fore that day of departure at the depot or arranKements can be made through A. T. Lawrence, sec retary of the organisation. The train will leave the local Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parkins Bids. Rostburg, Ore, Phone M. DEPENDABLE PROPERTY PROTECTION The value of your Insurance pro tection is measured by the reli ability of the company back of it This agency represents only well known and proven com panies, offering every needed form of Insurance protection. mttwc woe PLAY AT SALEM FOR STATE FIB HEART ATTACK KILLS . WOULD-BE SUICIDE Q (Aanrlatcd Ima Lraanl Wlrr.) SANTA BARBARA. Calif., Sept. 2S. Orrln 8. Neal. a mil- llonalre land owner of Monte cito. died of heart failure yes- relay mornlnn while try'aw hang himself In the Kirate v of his home, according to the e verdict of the coroner s Jury The Douglas County Concert ' h"re .,Klay- .Neal had ..bM,n Band, selected as the official P?.r D'fun ,or 1n,e llme. anu band for the Oregon 8tate suffered great pain. Fair, left last night for Salem to spend the week' playing at the annual state event. The ." '. " ... . ... Roseburg musical organlsa- '? um 'm w"nln; , tion is classed a one of the ,)ne of ,ne "Wbits showing de- premier bands of the state, envelopment of Oregon Industries Is and was olfered the stale fair natlve Chrlstma tree on which engagement afler a number of ar nun monK twinkling electric annllcaLiuns had heen a lights gifts of Oregon woods. Re- ered. During the summer vry of cedar oils from sawdust season the band has been glv-v1""- mrrtl oil 'ron- t'ves is Ing weekly concerts In this ;hown to be possible. city and has an extensive re- i A "temp mill Is the center at- pertolre upon which to draw , traction of a display which sets for Its many programs. The 'orln Oregon's mining; possibilities. band is made up of acuompllsh- A cement plant shows the way to ed players on brass and reed ,Pck ani- mlj- materials and cure Instruments, and many solo- lhvm for ",B mo"t permanent ce- lata are included, so that ment for road buildings. varied entertainment may be ; Ml,n' Problems relating to farm offered. The' band Is under , management are brought out. Hoys the inanaKement of A. T. Law- vand girls club work is given special reuce, and Is directed by W eatress Impressing visitors with the Dale Strange. value of this type of effort in de- 4) en veloping character and enterprise. FOR SALE Fox Terrier puppies. 124 Mill SL FOR SALE Shakes. A. E. Stan ley, Melrose, Ore. WANTED Middle aged lady housework. Call 4M-Y. for TOR SALE Second baby buggy. 445 S. band Lloyd Jackson. FOR RENT Sleeping room. Close in. For gentleman. 216 N. Steph ens. . LOST Conklln pen, red barrel. NOTICE TO WATER . SUMER3 CON- Water will be shut off Tuesday, Sept. 29, from 4 p. m. to 6 p. m., affecting all consumers on Com with gold band. Valuable to niercial from Jackson to E. 6th St owner as keepsake. Reward. Roy O. Finch. Sherman, Clay and Company. Phoue 132. : Four Days Starting Sunday 'The Iron Horse ANTLERS CTRTW r'AVOKS MKIIAKR OK tJOVKItNMK.NT IK ItKAI'S WA81IINOTON. ftept. 28. Transfer of the shipping board to the jurisdiction of the commerce department and of the federal trade commission to the Jurisdic tion of the department of justice, was advocated today by Senator Curtis of Kansas, the republican senate leader. Abolishment of the two Independent agencies Is be lieved to be not necessary. lie believes .1(1 nf thm tfi ntn. sent separate agencies of the gov ernment could be disposed of In a sltnllur manner. Have you an a to grind? There are hundreds who want the Job. To learn their names read the News-Review calsslfled ads. BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN DINNERWARE The kind of Din'ncrware every woman is proud to put on her table. Before you decide on your dinner set, see the beau tiful patterns we have. Phone 25 ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE GO. WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS AUCTIONS We sell anything and everything you have to offer and set the hlsb dullar. Scd we for dates. M. C. RADABAUGH 630 N. Pine St The Best Policy Is to keep well Insured. It Is too late to Insure after the loss occurs. You will appre ciate the service rendered by our agency. We write all lines of fire and automobile insurance. a W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Cass Sl Phone 417 I yards promptly at 6 a. m. A klt I chen will be Installed In the bag ! gage car and lunch will be served there on the way to Salem. Cole les of "The War Whoop," the of i flcial publication of the I'mpqua Chiefs, will be struck off for dis tribution at the state fair. I The train will be met In Salem ; by the Iwuglas County Concert Band. The band and ail members of the Chiefs and Squaws organisa tions will be in warpaint and feath ers, which will be their costume for the day. The Roseburg delegation, led by the band, will parade to the fair grounds, there to participate In the events of the day. They will pre- ; sent ineir stunts berore the grand- stand In competition with other , hospitality clubs of the slate, and .at nieht will give a program In the i pavilion. Ample accommodations will be made for all and It is hoped that i a great crowit of Hoxebiirg neonle will accompany the Chiefs to rep resent ine cny. Also all consumers east of E. 6th street, Including Bogard's Addition. CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER CO. WANTED For kitchen work, man and bis wire. Inquire at Douglas OrllL LOST $5 greenback on main streeta of city. Reward. Return to News-Review. WANTED Experienced packers ior apples, rnone 43FZ2, Eden bower warehouse. FOR RENT Two front rooms, fur nished for housekeeping, bath. 844 8. Jackson. WILL PAY CASH for C. melody saxaphone. State make and price. Address C. M., care News-Review. FOR SALE Duplex snare drum, Al condition, reasonable. Ad dress Box 99,' News-Review. WANT EDTOBUY-15 or 20 good ewes, old or young. Address IL A. W., care News-Review. U'ANTED A boy or young man of good habits to board and room. Call at 536 North Pine St. in eve. FOR SALE A good milch cow; four registered Hampshire bucks. Large French Petite prunes. Call 6F35. FOR RENT New and modern furnished apartments. Call at the Economy Market, pr phone 68. WANTED Position as housekeep er or cook. Also experienced in nursing. Mrs. Bablmann. Phone 430-L. FOR SALE Get your winter sup ply of apples 60c per box orchard run. Bring your own boxes. T. J. Amspoker, Riddle, Ore. FOR SALE Good cull d'Anjou and' Cornice pears at ranch 6 mi. N, W. Roseburg on Melrose road. Fiione 6F13. R. A. Busenbark. Your Check Will Go to Court for You! When you have a Checking Account in this bank you need never worry about paying a bill twice. When your Check is cashed it automatically becomes a legal receipt. This is just one of the many advantages, of a Checking Account here. Let us help you start one today. UMPQUA VALLEY BANK ROSEBURG, OREGON STEAMER HELD J AT FAULT FOR SINKING S-51 (Continued from page 1.) Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic and (Electro-Tberaphy 41T Perkins Bid. Phone 411 Dr. Rupert A. Moon . , Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. 14 Perkins Bids. Phone 654 ELKS DANCE f AND CARD PARTY ' THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1929 SNAPPY MUSIC BE THERE DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of Glasses 111 Jackson SL The Liberty Theatre Today and Tuesday Matinee Each Day 2:15 P. M. 1 .1 JNTROPUCC ' ME . ITS O LAUGHING LIGHTNING IT S A COMEDY WOW I FUN THRILLS ROMANCE THE FUN CESS FASjT AND FURIOUS Pine Street Machine Shop Opposite Flour Mill Wo are well equipped to han' die most any kind of job. Gears cut to order. , Oregonian News and Comedy 10c 25c At 1 band's ROAD STAND (Pacific Hlghwa 4 nil Irs north) NOTE For the first time we are hold ! Ing nearly a car load of our fin 'est Jonathan Apples to sell lo-' rally, and for a low prle-. Al most as cheap h the box as by the car load, aked ostrn fan-! ries ready to ship II 65. and all cradea dn-tn to 40 rente a bnyh el for cookers. Wholesale audi reUII. Canning Peaches by the bushsl PbC?RS: (rty doien or bushel 1 Dartletta (Last In bushels.) ', de Anion ' O Sheldon u ; Howell Hoso ; GRAPES: Overland Tokays and Malasas. J Jelly Grapes 3c lb. . APPLES: Jonathan King , lllsmark 'Snow Apple' Cookers GARDEN VALLEY MELON Watermelons Oa no has Cantaloupe here from the wreck said. The message did not make clear whether the compartment was for ward or aft. The compartment was described In the message only as an Interior bulkhead. Weather Halts Derricks. NEW LONDON, Sept. 28. Ad vices to the submarine base here at noon said sea and weather at the 8-&1 wreck were so bad that rescue operations bad to be sus pended. The Century, 100-ton crane ves sel, was ordered to Illock Harbor and the Monarch, a larger crane vessel, was ordered to a harbor at Illock Island undertow. Divers Get No Response. NKW LONDON. Conn.. Sept. 5S. Uellef that the submarine 8-51. sunk 14 miles east of Illock Island I Friday nlsht. when rammed bv the steamship City of Home, might be raised today was expressed this i morning by officers at the submar ine base here. The Monarch, giant derrick in which naval authorities jpln their hopes to raise the 8-51. was started toward the scene of ; the disaster at 7 a. m an early i message to the submarine base here stated. The sea was calm af jter a night of heavy wind. I Although every effort was being directed toward rescue work, only slight hope was held out that any of the 33 men who went down with the craft would be found alive. Naval officials say IhBt the num ber who went down with the sub marine Is S3, as one man at flrxt listed as aboard, has been ftmd at home In New York vlsltu: a !H'rK- relative. vine message oniy was received at the submarine base during the w!ght during the ring of naviil vessels on guard and at work dur- llng the hours of darknrss at the spot where the 8 51 went down. I That message, received shortly :after 10 o'clock by wireless. In i formed the anxious persons ashore ;of the fntlle effort to hoist the SSI by means of a lno-ton crsne. the Century. It also dampened the opps of the nsval men that some of their comrades of sea were still ; alive In the battered shell of the undersea vessel. j The mesre sent In bv Resr Ail 'mlral H. H. Christy, commander of ,the control force, stated that dlv lers at work ontslde the sunken submarine had been unshle to ob tain a response to their efforts to icommunlcate with the men InsMe. OLD SOL SMILES ON OPENING DAY OF STATE FAIR fContlnn'd from pate 1.) The Bible Standard Mission to day announced the purchase of the Long property at the corner of Itouglas and Chadwick streets, and expect within the next week to Mart construction of a tabernacle. Negotiations have been pending for some time, but the deal waa not I closed until today. I The residence, now occupying tne corner, will be moved to the back of the lot to be used for a parsonage and the tabernacle will be built on the comer. The building wii be 40 by 80 foot in size, according to present plans. nnd will seat approximately 600 people on the lower floor. A bal cony will provide Sunday school rooms and additional scaling spsce. At a meeting held yesterday In the tent at Rose and Washington streets, the congregation raised $1, 300 to apply on the construction of the building. With a large sum al ready on hand the finances are well taken care of. The Ulble Standard Mission has been making a rapid growth since starting a congregation here. The mission was established just a year ago. and now has a member ship of over 100. It Is Incorporat ed in noin tne city and atate. In Kligene the Kible Standard temple having a sealing capacity of over s.oeo. The - membership of people are constructing a $75,000 the Hugene church is over 2.000. o DENSE CLOUDS DELAY FLIERS AT PENDLETON PENPI.ETON, Ore.. Sent !8 A lloening pursuit plane and two men who are giving it a teat flight from Dayton, O., to Seattle and re turn, have been detained in Pendle ton since Sunday morning and may not be able to leave before Tues day on account of the dense clouds that envelop the Blue Mountains. Lieutenant O. P. Tourtellot. Is piloting the plane and Is accom panied by B. Jones, navigation en gineer. They are from McCook Field at Dayton. Ohio, and used the landing field east of Pendleton that waa pressed Into service by the big fleet of airplanes that visited Pendleton for the roundup. TheyJ are on their way back to McCook Field. LOST A diamond in setting, came off Elk charm. Finder re turn to owner and get reward. G. W. Young, lit Cos SL, Rose burg. Ore. I LOST SATrp. M. Large nugget1 pin. With safety catch. Valued sa keepsake from one dead. I2.&0 reward. Please leave at News office. WINDOW DRESSERS HOLD FETE WITH WAX WOMEN MmaH.M frm ltjl Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. SS. Portland today Is host to a conven tion that la not all talk. A large YOUNG MAN wants permanent position, experienced In store and office work. Can give refer ences.' Address, W. C, H., care News-Review. FOK SALE Lily bulbs, snow white. Lllliura Candldum. Call at j oui Douse pasi enu oi pavement East Douglas, or phone 1F13 Mrs. Jno. Ferguson. WANTED Woman or girl for gen eral housework. Permanent posi tion -for right party. Call or write Mrs. N. 8. Cornutt, Box 114, Riddle. Oregon. MUST RENT AT ONCE A jery desirable s-room unrurnished house with garage. Near school. Very reasonable. Phone 20-J, or call 622 1st. Ave. N. ALFALFA, grain, hay. timothy. oats, barley and wheat .guaran teed quality; prompt shipment. Prices upon application. Richard Nyman. Walla Walla, Washing ton. FOR EXCHANGE 3 1 room hotel building, lots; 27 furnished rooms; 6-room apartment r also store building, rented. Want equipped ranch. Address Box 62, Harrlsburg. Oregon. FORI) TOl'RINO-FOR SALE Al mechanical condition, four good tires, starter, demountable rims, new battery, new state lighta. paint In good condition. Price $175. Charles V. Stanton. 627 Mill SL or phone 449 R. THE PARTY THAT took my things Is known. 1 coal heater, 12 tea towels, 12 chickens and other things were taken from my home in July and August. Re turn and save trouble. Maggie Noah. 926 Hamilton St. JUST "MOVE-RIGHT IN Com pletely furnished, even your win- . ter fuel stored for you, 5-room house, modern, nicely finished inside. Garage, paved driveway, well-kept lawn, rich garden soil. $300 down. $35 month Including Intere8L Phone 124J evenings. TODAY'S BASEBALL lAmUM Vrrm UMd l(lrt.) NEW YORK. Sept 28. Bsbe Ruth hit his 24th home run of the share of the Interest of the dele- season In the first Inning of the gates to the annual meeting of Iho j""cond ot ,he double header be- Pacific Coast Association of Dis play men. which opened here, was absorbed In demonstrations. Beautifully gowned women thronged the lobby and balls of the headquarters hotel. These wo men tolled not, neither- did they spin they were wax women. Karl P. Amdahl, Spokane, pre sided at the opening session. Dec orators this morning gave a dem onstration of novelty window dress ing. This afternoon there were competitive demonstrations. NOTICE TO WATER 8UMERS CON. wnmnn rnxnnfscturlng her h'autv through attlftrlat mesna as seen In the dl.play Is being told by more attractive sisters that belter re sults are obtained hr ratural means. Carrots give "pep" and Water will be shut off Tuesday, Sept. 29, from 4 p. m. to 5 p. m , affecting all consumers on Com mercial from Jackson to E. 6th St. Also all consumer east of E. 6th street including Rogsnl's Addition. CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER CO. tBORN5 ELLIOTT To Mr. and Mrs. Archie Elliott,' of Myrtle Creek tween New York and Detroit today. Ruth's 23rd homer was registered In the third Inning of the first game. American league: At New York (first game) R. H. E. Detroit 0 New York 2 7 1 Batteries: llolloway and V.'ood all; Hoyt and Rengough. At New York Second game: . R. II. E. Detroit ( 12 1 New York 7 10 1 Batteries: Dauss, Doyle and Wood si I. Bassler; Shields and Rengough, National League At 8t Louis R. II. E. Boston ' t 1 St. Iritis .4 0 Batteries: flenewlch and O'Nell; Haines and Warwick. Vesttrday'e 8cerea. At Vernon 4-6: Portland 3-4. At Sacramento 0-5; Los Angeles 4S. At Oakland Ml: Seattle 511. I At Salt Lake 16; San Francisco How Much Too Good Can a Shoe Be Made? Your own eyes tell you that there are ' better-looking shoe than yon ever saw before at the price. What you can't see is Walk-Over quality. That's the better leather, better fit and better workmanship that make Walk-Overs feel better, walk farther, and stay good longer. If any hoe can be made better than it need be, a Walk-Over oboe i it. iVafc-Dter re. .Ma MM-wr. $7.00, $8.50, $10.00 Roseburg Booterie IRVIN BRUNN SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET. PERKINS BLDQ. R08EBUR0, OREGON Four Days Starting Sunday I through the classified columns. 'The Iron Horse' ANTLERS ir you duu't bt'Uevfl what yoi read, never ierk opportunity The Newest Thing in Fountain Pens Your Initial Attached to Cap Instantly $1.50 TODAY High-grade fountain pens in every way. Self-filling, with tridium-tipped. points, im proved feed and large ink capacity. Only PARAMOUNT PENS have this initial feature. Se lect your pen, and your initial can be snapped on in a see ond. LLOYD L. CROCKER PIONEER DRUQ STORE 241 N. Jackson St Most Gripping Mountaineer Drama Ever Written a) COULDUrGdVlWr XQ jmwtiuitim Th C0W 1j with PAULWE STARKE CONRAD NAGEL LUCILLE LA VERNE ;h.ets majr he used to take the let Merry Hospital, Saturday, Sep- 7 . Last name callfd. darkness, iplace of rouge, she Is assured - J tember 26, a boy. lend ot flflh. TONITE Barbara LaMar and Conway Tearle "White Moth" One of the Snappiest Dra mas of the day; FOX NEWS . COMEDY Excl usive 10clrr20c Only Pathe Newt Comedy Added Attraction ELLOW MAY 1 WILSON Premier Whistler 10c 25c Wednesday 3 ACTS 3 STANDARD HIPPODROME Vaudeville AND THOMAS MEIGHAN "Coming Thru"