ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW; THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1$. 1925. ------------- xxM.M.ax.xxxx--x:-xxTrxrrx.c:TL-- Sale of. ? DEE Worthwhile Reductions Thursday-Friday-Saturday . ' ' Mitchell Dresses In this assortment of fine wool dresses mostly of "Charmeens," you will find copies of dresses from the leading. "Parisian Cout ouriers." , Dresses regularly priced from $25.00 to $37.50 reduced to 6ell from $22.50 to $32.50. Autumn's favored colors are tote found in these dresses, Birch, j Cinnamon, Pansy, Cocoa andNavy. SALE OF FUR. CHOKERS New Low Prices on Staple Furs - $ 9.00 Stone Martin Opossum, reduced to ....$ 6.95 12.50 Stone Martin Opossum, reduced to 9.95 12.50 French Coney, reduced to 9.95 10.00 French Coney, reduced to 7.95 15.75 Stone Martin Opossum, reduced to 12175 21.50 Stone Martin Opossum, reduced to 17.75 29.50 Sable Brown Fox, reduced to 24.75 Every Fur Guaranteed Siberian Stock. Come and Buy. BELLOWS STORE GO. . STORE OF VALUES LOCAL NEWS Mr. Beckley Visitor From Riddle Chariot Beckley, of Glide, mo-! Mr. Grace Logsdon and daugh torvd to Iloacburg yesterday to at-jter, Rosamond, of Kiddle, speut tend to business affairs for it few yesterday afternoon litre vUUing hours, jand shopping. - Vliitor Yesterday jvisltors Wednesday K F. Uolk.l. of Camaa Valley. Mp ,,, Mn K Hm ,,, ,on was a visitor in this city for few . jyrIli 0 mM0t ipeIlt several hours hours yesterday and transacted 0l,re yesterday attending to busl business. '. i uesa matters and shopping. From Oakland - ' rhi i . Miss Mildred oung of Oakland., M,; ' motored. from1 spent yesterday nfiernoon tn "H Suihcrlln yesterday and spent the burg visiting with friends "d ,f,ern00n hvtt) ahJpplnK aud vu). shopping. -Jlng. '"jar! K.y Lord of Camas Val-; Vl,l,0r Wednesday- ... . in iki. i vs.. I John Gross spent yesterday In terdsv aflernoon and inent u few!'"1' "' attending to business af hours shopping. ; lairs and visiting. He Is a resident ! of Tiller. From Dixonville ' II. V". Oden, of Dixonville. motor- Hero From Portland ed here yesterday and ient n few t J, Stephens of Portland hours transacting business and : "'ft a day or so visiting friends. Spends Few Hours Mrs. Laarrence returned to her hntiii in Hlititln voalfrihiv lafti.rnnMn J after spending a few hours here shopping and visiting. In Yesterday Lester Meredith returned to his home at Rice Creek yesterday as ternuon after transacting business here tor a few hours. la spend- in ltuseburg at tending to business affairs and visiting. , Visitors In !own Mr. and Mrs, C. n. Harvey' re turned to their home at Fair Oaks yesterday afternoon after spending , several hours here visiting. ; Weavers In Mrs. Hans Weaver and daugh ter. Miss Thelnia Weaver, of Myr tie Creek, spent yesterday after noon visiting and shopping in Roseburg. Mr. Wood Visitor 1 James Wood returned . to his home at Garden Valley yesterday afternoon after spending a few hours transactive; business la this city. Visitor This Morning Dr. George A. H:idburn motored lhni U'l..u,.. ,1.1.. -....-..I.... 1 ct'eiu ipw nuurs aiienuing 10 business mutters. Mrs. McClellan Arrives Mrs. Harry T. McClellan arrived i here last evening from Coos Hay, to Join Mr. McClellan, who Is clerk at the Hotel Grumi. and to make her home In this city. Hers From Coast J. Smith. Marshfleld business man. Is sending a short time here looking nrter business Interests. Mr. Smith is owner of a mattress factory at the coast. Knroute To Aslilaml Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wnlkor, of Eugene, lately moved to the Lane Ccunty metropolis from Sulher lin, were In town this forenoon for a short visit. They were en roule to Ashland for a brief visit. Harveys in Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harvey of uinerun, spent a tew noun in j chnrlea uoscDurg yesieruay mopping anu visiting, returning homo In evening. Visiting in Southern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Dale Guiley and daughter, Marjorie, of this city are visiting In Ashland with Mrs. Gulley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. OUR AIMi TO SERVK YOU WELL AND . FAITHFULLY ALWAYS (J) 0 (VATlON-WtDE jssiiiuixjn i - T.:r.v:. Corner Cast and Stephens Streets, Opp. Poatoffic . . Roseburg, Oregon , . , Each of Our Coats ExceLl; Surpassingly Smart Pleasingly Priced : Each of our Coats has been selected with infinite care I We have considered minutely the material, trimming, workmanship, and style of every gar- " ment in this Store. Your Coat, bought '." here, is a masterpiece of quality 1 Fur Trimmed! Staunch Materials! The Winter modes demand yottr , total approval 1 In both smooth finish .,' and bolivia fabrics of unquestioned superiority. Smartly fur trimmed. And ' priced, $14.75 ;j and $49.75 Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. flllll.tV n "li nlun ol.u.allr.n h tm I days (mating In Klamath county with Mr. ai.d Mrs. Jur.ts. machine. The revolving wings. It ROY SCOUT HONflrFD is claimed, will permit the machine -V . L"ySlK'i. to descend safely even with the UlVJUN LAULfc. DAJJUt. engine dead. At today's meeting of Ilntary Harold Thomas, local Boy Scout, was presented with an "Eagle, Badge," this being the : highest honor to be conferred on, a scout.' John Runyan, chairman . of the I From Drain Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sagifbard re 'i turned to their home at Drain yes- terday evening after spending the day here visiting friends and j shopping. Business Visitor 1 Among those from points south to spend yesterday afternoon tn Roseburg attending to business af fairs was A. U. Weeks, of Myrlii Creek. ., . ... . , ' . ,' i Thimble Club to Meet (AsorUtffi Pm !.mrd Wire ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. Oct 15, Detroit, Michigan, today was Be- That the hopes of finding oil In hL T ' , .1 ' "" 1 Tne Neighbors of Woodcraft chosen words, made the presents- erhimhi. fi.,K -hi .,. . u. tlon to the voune nun and NnnilH responded by saying that he want ed to thank all Rntarians for their Interest In Boy Scout work, and . nt ,,7 uica Ul iiiiMiiiK OH III , i ,. . , the Leeper Dome well within a few! e, cl.ub8 e,,ort" wt'r Kr"y lected as the 1826 convention city ' hundred feet are well grounded. Is ' rcla,'J' of the American Federation of La bor. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct. 15. The American Federation the opinion of many people who are in touch with the situation. The nome or Mrs. leona McDonald, on 633 South Stephens street, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A large attendance Is desired. e Buying Cars Freely ' ' The fact that within a week two car loads of automobiles have been Stanley Kidder and Charier ixjckwoou. members or fhn tvin,,.. UK I.. head drillers, both men of long ; """' f.omm'"ee' 1?a,ve ver received here by the Hansen Chev- I"" experience id me on neius ; """'" """" y""" '" rolet company, and Invoices ro of Oklahoma. tth ni raiifnmi. : hers. What they had to sar alons t i of Labor today voted after an , are confident that before the 2.000 "nes educational contained much chevrolets In transit indicates that animated debate against the far-1 foot level has been reached, the 't for thought and their utter- the people of Roseburg and tribu matlon of an independent labor ! well will be flowing good and auces were greatly appreciated. nrv arriinn, . ,..,. .j strong. A lew days ago salt water ! ax nanini was on the 'program buying cars freely This is but made Its appearance In the well. for two solos. Max said he had not the record of one 'distributor for and Immediately the drillers be-.appeared before the public for this section at that. Mr. Hansen, came cautious and made every pre-1 some eighteen years as a soloist, feels that the balance of the year paxatlon for an emergency They , but would do his best to entertain promises a finer record.than ever are confident that the next strike , the boys. The way the members before for Douglas county will be oil.. Immediately after this! applauded Max was evidence of Douglas county, fact becagie know Judge Stearns, I their appreciation and that he will ' oi uaaianu, president 01 me com-1 De called upon to do a like duty pany left for California, where he J many times In the future is a fore- iiuicumcti uw muiiiunai i eel 01 i gone conclusion. . party. President William Green said there may come a time when It may be necessary to organize such a party, but at present la bar's interesta can best be served by supporting candidates friendly to labor. Mr. Grpfn was loudly applaud ed for several minutes when he declared that such a proposal was Impractical and that there was no need for an Independent party now. Wtien America changes from an agricultural natfon to a semi industrial country, he conceded that it might be wise to consider such a step. He recited that at the last election when labor temporarily abandoned Ita non-partisan policy and supported the late Senator La Follette the mass of labor did not folow the recommendation of the federation. PLAKEO.K.AFTER ENGINE HAS DIED (Aaxristxl Pma Lounl Win.) FARNBROU3II, Eng.. Oct 15. Hutidreds of spwutiv yesterday watihed the second asccnaioi th. helicopter larinllon by lon Juan de La Clerva, which made Its rr.ccessful Initial flight on ma dry. Captain Coancai-r took the ria rh:ei, over Liftna's plain and rev- vtied about 10 miles. From the casing and other material that will be needed In handling the situation. Thia casing will reach the station near the well tomorrow or Satur day, and will Immediately be haul ed to the property. Judge Steams and the head driller reached home last night, and the officials of the company are now anxiously watch ing every development that pre sents Itself. Monday night a meeting of the directors of the Oakland Oil com pany waa held at Dunsmulr. sphere several of the officials reside. At that time expenditure of several thousand dollars worth of needed material waa authorized. This equipment will enable the company to prosecute the work and be pre pared to take earn of any oil strike that may be encountered. According to the experience of the men handling the drill, ollmay be looked for well under 600 feet below the present working level. The plaa of entertaining the In. cal teachers a week from this evening has been postponed for two weeks from today, at which time all tho teachers of the schools will lie bsnqueted. Forget your corns dance at the armory. tomorrow for the band. FLASHES OF LIFE LONDON King George reads a chapter of the Bible every day. RICHMOND, Ind. Bryan's voice Is ImmnrtiiL Imperishable master records of the "cross of gold" speech and other masterpieces are to be kept In the nationul museum at Washington. CONSTANTINOPLE First two uas nas ooinerea a gooa oeai or mwn ol ,Pa, on t.-nPy car, are tate. bnt at present the drlllera. are I bpin(t red (or women. in control of the situation and j work is progressing satisfactorily. PARSrnlrP(. Ilenry Huberkh However, great caution Is being New V)rk formerly proles taken to nrevent nnv accident that ' . ; , . . , - , sor o winconsin. i xas sno oian. of I would delay or hinder the effort i, t.i.,..i,:.- being made to bring In a well. Cas-""l" " , .J t,.L',.'.. in t. u. ,i mm , moon with the forr.ur rrincess deplh Is attained, and this prevents gaa blowouts or water from coming In and holding up development. In speaking of the situation to day. Managed W. L. Cobb stated . i k.i .ahIm .... ii mm inn nnMnm nil rwvpr npfn ' ' j .i,it,.. mnr. ih.n 1.000 feet, so alluring nor the promises so Lemongen. then swooped to within 100 feet of i good for ultimate success in pro- the ground and again shot vertical- duelng oil. Iv Into the air. It was maneuvered h . n.i nnlv lh rnfarv or' BORN. .K..j r.,Wr -nrHna- I ANOST To Mr. and Mrs. R. I. The machine wings flapplns i bird. Nina Mdlvani of Russia. 22. Divorce la Granted A divorce was granted yester day to Claude D. Fenwlck from CarrylH C. Fenwlck. A charge of cruel and Inhuman treatment was alleged. The plaintiff, who was represented by Attorney John . T. Long, was awarded (25 for the sup port of a minor child. From Albany Mr. anil Mrs. C. . Greene, Albany, spent a few hours here yesterday visiting and on business. Business Visitor . W. D. Hess motored from Oar den Valley and spent the afternoon here attending to business affairs 'Mrs. Short Visits Mrs. James Short motored from iPlxonvlllieand spent the afternoon jhere visiting with friends and shopping. ' subject. Of ! There will be a general state ment of the present sltuntlcn In the western stutes with reference to water conservation in the west- etn .states with reference to wa ter conservation and control. This will cover (1 the significance of wator conservation and control, (?l the measure of water conser vation and control iow In effect (3) -present state and national policies (4) public and private agencies concerned (5) generally bring about still greater conserv ation and control to the future. . Points to be covered la those reports or statements Include, wa ter storage; reorgaolsatloa and reconstruction of water develop ments that are uneconomical and wasteful: coordination of usee of water, particularly as between Ir rigation, hydro-electric, and mun icipal supply: Improved irrigation practice: State administrative control of water: Stat aid In wa ter development; Interstate water SBTJssassBVssszVnaanBBSBSSsssscXI I tabs S-A ntJLW TV COLSnVRO. Germany Princess Marie Cryllovana, ilauirhter of Grand Duke C HI of Russia, Is to trW'ry Priaee Frh-drlch Ksrl of GOOD Hats Nothing else. That's the kind to wear. That's the kind we sell. All the new Ideas In both styles and finishes. A color for every taste. Come In today and look them over. Khmx In Demand So great haB been the demand for Udex coaches that Hoy Cutch-j Visitor Today lng, local dealer. Is kept hustling A. Swanson, of Klgarose, was a to siipoly cars for buyers here, hours today, and transacted busl Again today he has just unloaded houra today, an dtransacted busl four of these sixes, and they arej.ness being put in commis.on over at x the Catching shops this afternoon. From Tiller , J. J. Van Dyke returned lo his Elbert Lenox Home home at Tiller this afternoon after Klbert Lenox, who Is employed In transacting business and visiting the accountant department of The here a few hours today. California OreRou Power Company I in the home olfice at Medfnrd. Is Nsw Manaaer At Skaaas spending a few days In Roseburg I Mr. L. L. Wood, recently from If attending to official duties. While Portland, has taken over the local here he Is enjoying a visit with msnagement for tho Skagg's store his mother and other relatives. :on South Stephens street, succeed- ; 'ing Mr. Anderson, who resinned Will Make Survey- the position to engsge In other I). N. Matthews. Junior forester, lines of effort. Mr. Wood has had Is spending a few days In the local a wide experience In grocery bust forest service office preparatory to ness, both In Oregon and In the a trip In company with Ranger As- Middle West, where he lived for flam to irake a survey of the ro- many years. The gentleman came creatlonal features tributary to the to the coaat six years ago, and llk Umpquit rosd. Mr. Matthews, who ed the country so well that he de ls a son of Prof. Matthews of Wll- elded to remain. laraeii univ?rsuy, recently grauu ated from the course In forestry at Yalo. He has been on an Inspec tion trip in tne coaBt unit with Ranger O. C. Hiejser. Hildeburn Visiting Portland " 'J . 'e n. .,' j FOR SWOLLEN JOINTS iijiu' ijui ii iinn u' ' il lu riiriiuiiu. r Mr. and Mrs. Hildeburn arrived In Most remedies fall but Joint Kase f the city yesterday and registered ' surely and speedily succeeds. at the Hotel Portland. For more H'a for Joint troubles only, whe- than voir Mr lliiilfhurn him ther In ankle, knee, hip, elbow. ! been Inmled In Ijike rnm.lv rsrrv. ; shoulder, finger or sphie whether accepted desideratum (6) scope comparts; and any other matter of steps necessary to accomplish or particular significance in me rtjls. . "i-;- Jstates reporting.. 'There will be brief reports of j This discussion because of Its acoompllshmenta In water con- wide appeal will bring out a large aersatlon and control tn the attendance of statewfflclala Includ eleven western states, with a jlng engineers and agricultarat wtalement of steps neceisary to directors Joint-Ease! Injn out mad contractu which he ham with the slat hUhway rnmmiii- ion. Th contractor rKlntrra from rheumatic or n4. I( iimbera up atlff. .r;nun,'i, 1 nwollrn, i-nlnful, crakjr Joints Vital Topics : IIEALT HLS ECONOMY, ILLNESS IS WASTE HEALTH requires a minimum of ENERGY; ILLNESS requires a MAXIMUM. Avoid pain; illness and enjoy an ECONOMY of ENERGY and HEALTH through ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC. WHY suffer from Asthma, Cough Catarrh, or that weakness that follows the flu or other acute dis eases when CHIROPRACTIC adjustments and Actinic Ray treatments will make you feel like a new being. ' v . MAKE ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC YOUR HABIT Examination Free. DR. RUPERT A. MOON 2u9 Perkins Building Phone SH quick. Joint-Eass is the Joint romsdy blngest selling n th world. landed with A 1 Angst, at B47 south Mill is gracefully as a 1 Wednesday, October 14, a NEW YORK Spot, a fox terrier, has savid the life of his Utile mis tress, baby of Dorothy Mackaye, actress, twiAe. Once he lost a leg street, fighting a big dog that attacked boy. the baby, and now he ban Just ' awalraniul nttmtta I HtnM In awakened a governess li time to save the baby from a fire that de- ' Maetlna te B Held P.ir.ns descrlntlons of the CI-1 Any members of the Business ' stroyed the house erva Halicopter. or -amosyru. said It consisted of a fusllsge with attend the benefit dance at the a ISO-horsepower engine driving a Armory Friday night, will be ex propeller In the ordinary way. cased from the club meeting In Above the machine on a vertical time. It is requested by the pres. hirrf.iike flannlnt Ident that all members make a winra. when revolving at 12 revo- special effort to attend the meet thaa sufficient fore ORSININ'O. N. V. A new resi de; of Sing Sing, who arrived In gXlf togs, has b"n put to work shoveling coal. Oil BOT, boiisht a bargain and luilons a minute these exert more lag Friday night, as very Import- there are many more cars sdver than sufficient forea to life the ant business la to be transacted. amns. Read 'eta yourself. 1 , 1 IRoseburg's Newest, Llvsst, j Lesdlng Men's and Young D Men's 8tore. H j SANDY?i Lakevlew. which has been his quickly you'll be astonished, hesdquarters for months. Oregon- Two seconds' rubbing and away i lan. It goes through skin and flesh I ,. . right down to the bone and ' Hxa- Baek From Trip ments that's why It succeeds. Ask Carl II. Neal, supervisor of the any reliable druggist. Umpqua National Forest, L. Ant-1 Always remember, when Joint les, secretary of the Roseburg I Kase gels in Joint agony gets out Chamber of Commerce, and Rang er Hugh Hitter and wife, returned last night from an Inspection trip In the Diamond Lake district. They vlfdted Diamond Lake, the Kelsey valley road ramp and Rig Camas, , where they found the work to be i drawing nesr a close. Diamond Lake Is now Haunted by thoussnds of canvassbacks, It la reported, but I because of the lack of cover they Headed by O. M. Clark of Port are hard to get without several land and Major Everett O. Orlggs boats to keep the birds drifting. ;"f Tacoma, directors of the Na- , tlonul Chamber, a Inrge delega- Booth In Portland j,lon being organised to repre- In a few days, reports J. Ilenry seni tne ramie isorinwosi at tne WEST WILL BE REPRESENTED AT CHAMBER MEETING Room of Roseburg, the new bank building, which he has been plan ning for months, will be ready for occupancy. The alterations repre sent u,0ifl and it will be one of the mmt sltrartlve banks In south ern Oregon. It occupies a promt, nent corner on the principal street, where all the through motor traffic passes. Aside from bsnklng, Mr. midyear conference of the west ern division of the Nstlonul.Cham ber to be held In Seattlo, Decem ber seventh and elulith. Arthur H. Ilent of Los Angeles, member of the board of directors of the nme orgsnlxallnn, Is chair man of I ha program committee If this conference and has selected as one of the Importnnt Issues for discussion the question of water Ilooth Is Interested In fruit and has roIervllon ,nr, rim, ,.ontro, many arre. in .run.-s. i ne prune lh,nrt , n,nrM( to all the crop ol Douslas counly this year, ,,. DarirD.ing in this he say a. Is about per cent of m.atina hit It should be. JKt as the prunes i irnranr Vrsnk Ad ams head nf t p. I"5t as are large and sweet and the prices Irrigation Investigations and prac, nave oeen gmsi, inir pnine growers .u,, nf the A 'nlverslly of Callfor have done very well. Mrf Booth nla will have charge of thla see checkfd out of the Imperial yester-.tlon.. He has been engsged for day for home, driving south. Ore- a number of weeks past develop, gonian. ling Die work on thla particular Plan to take those pleasant trips! There are so many places you and the 1 family have planned to visit some day. Don't put it off any longer. The stages are waiting to take you when and where you wish. You have nothing to think of but to be at the depot on time. Make this outdoor travel a pleasure. Phone tit COAST AUTO LINES Office at Terminal Hotel SOS North Jackson ' ftiea H) O