Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 21, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    SIX -
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tores- Will Close SATURDAY, MAY 22 nd.
IP. JMLj
For
Suggestions Abound
NO EVENT SO WELL REMEMBERED AND GIFTS
APPROPRIATE TO MAKE HAPPY THIS
ONWARD STEP IN LIFE ARE NOW
FEATURED IN THIS STORE
LARGE ASSORTMENTS
Boudoir Boxei
Hand Painted
Handkerchiefs
With flowers to
match in gilt
box, $1.00 and $1.25
Vanity Cases
Charming metal
cases with or with
out gems
$2.50, $3.50
Celluloid
with
puff
container
powder
11.60
Hand embroidered
.. guest towelB; -All
linen
$1.00
8HOE8 FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
GRADUATION
"DAYS
Better Service
MdMIMIMIMMIMIIIIMIMI
g 300 w.Ci.88 st flROfETRR I A
SPECIALS
New Potatoes, 3 lbs for 25c
Old Potatoes, 6 lbs, for v 25c
Asparagus, 2 lbs, for : 35c
French Peas, 3 cans for 65c
Sugar, in 1 0 lb. sacks, per sack 62c
SHOP EARLY!
Please Shop Early as Store will Close at
6 p. m. instead of 9 p. m. in order that all 4
may have an opportunity to help make the
Strawberry Carnival a big success.
Serve Yourself and Save at
KEARNEY'S
I he Store that Brought 'em Down
THOS. J.-KEARNEY. OWNER
LIBERTY THEATRE
Today Saturday
Shows 1:00, 2:45, 7:15, 9:00 P.
ifire
: MARRY
WEBFOOT WEEKLY AND
- 10c
Graduation
ft
Pajamas
Many colored suits,
of charming style
$2.25, $4.50
Bracelets, Beads
Hosiery
Silk Hndorlhlngs; all
moderately priced
WHITE PUMPS
FOR
GRADUATION
Better Merchandise
300 W.Cass St.
GROCETERIA I
2kv
M.
CAREY
GREEN ARCHER NO. 8
25c ;
Wa
th Bandit
BIG ATTRACTION
On account of tlm finnim Tlontr-
g County u nek meet being hold
Si at Finluy Field this uflcrnoon, a
largo number or residents of the
rurul district were visitors in
Iloscburg todaiv. During the morn
ing parade the tnuiu thoroughfares
wore crowded with spectators and
shortly after noon a continuous
stroa mot cars started for the
DR. H. C. CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST
122 Jackson St.
Roseburg .' . .
Ore.
If you need screen doors, win
dow screens, built In work, cabi
net work of any kind; furniture
repaired, saws filed or Job work
of any kind, call at Cabinet
Bhop, cor. Oak & Stephens Sts,
ED 8. & F. L. COCKELREAS,
Proprietors
AWNING
Wo are prepared to Install any!
sort of awning on short notice.
Awnings Repaired.
Harry Pearce
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Elaotro-Chlropraotor
Nenra and Bplne Specialist.
109 Perkins BMg. Phone 654
DltlKiLESS HEALTH CENTER
827 W. Cass Phone 491
DR. HARRISON FOLK
DR. CATHERINE McNEIL
CHIROPRACTORS
(Painless Adjustments)
Electro-Therapy
Electronic and Vapor DutliB
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
'OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the UttlLg of
Glasses
11 Jackson 6L
Electric Specials!
During
Strawberry Carnival
$5.00 Turnover Toasters $3.50
$15.00 Waffle Irons for $12.50
$10.00 Waffle Irons for $8.50
$1.90 Ivory Curling Irons $1.45
$5.00 Edison Irons $4.15
$5.00 Lightning Irons ... $3.90
$6.00 Hotpcrnt Irons ....$4.45
ARTHUR H. CROVVELL
Agent Westlnghouse Mazda Lamps
On tha Top Hair Restorer
Oiip of Iho grt'ittpst .isio erica
of Iho flK tnannrartupMl itn.l
tihlrfbutcd by the Hot Sr.ngs
Knhoraloi ii'3. Ark.
Positively removes a'l il.intliutf
ami conditions that rnnsc full
ing hair. Kohl hy
RADIO BARBER SHOP
C. W. McAllister
You Buy Best Butter!
)'nti I tiHt'xtvn Host
IN'SUKANCK la a commo
dity, the ?nme as butler nr
prks. Why nttU4iuinnr.il tho
best Insurnnr.e? 1 '
WE SELL IT1
General Insurance
Ma (ton to Bldg. Phone 108
3 Insurance
SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOLS AND WIFE
COMMIT SUICIDE
i
RATON, N. M., May 21 )
Following a quarrel. Bald to ,
have arisen while they -were
packing their household goods
at the expiration of the school
year, Harry I). Hlekley, 28,
superintendent of Iho Van
Houten, N. Bchools and
his wile, Hester, ii teacher,
committed suicide hero todav.
high school field. (Ireat Interest is
being shown in this year's trues.
meet and competition in tho sev
eral events was very keen.
OF DOUGLAS CO.
The division of aerlcult Ural .edit.
cation known as Uoys' and Girls'
Club Work, as promoted by the
extension department of the Ore.
Ron Agricultural College, has been
progressing nicely in Douglas
county during the present . yeur.
Although It was necessary that
most of the clubs be enrolled late
in me school year, final reports
are coming In very satisfactorily.
There are now four hundred en
ergetic boys and girls enrolled in
the various projects which are open
tor this class of liisiiiieilon n.,,i
the majority of. these enthusiastic
club members have succeeded In
devising ways and means by which
they can provide themselves with
the necessary funds and material
with which to carry on their work.
It does happen sometimes, how
ever, that club members are un
able to obtain the necessary funds
with which to launch the particu
lar project which they wish to
carry through the club year. This
proved to be the case with two
boys who wished to enter the
litrkuy division of the poultry proj
ect, and their problems were laid
before the county club agent, J.
Roland Purkur, whose duty It Is
to give all the assistance and' en
couragement possible to his club
members.
No available funds could be
secured with which to purchase
tho required number of tuiliey
eggs'. As Is usually the case, "ne
cessily Is Iho mother of inven
tion," and the club agent took the
malter up with several turkey
raisers of tho county. Things were
not promising anil it seemed that
failure was Inevitable. The mat
ter was taken up with Clias. R
Dear of Oakland, a progressive
farmer and turkey raiser, and His
cooperation secured. Mr. Dear per
sonally worked out the scheme
whereby he would furnish eieht
turkey i.ggs each to two club
members in the turkey division.
These club iiH'mbers to do the
norii required by their particular
inujeci, mi. I m1:io enter Into
agreement Willi 111.- county club
agent by whicli Mioy agree to give
i lie same munhcr nr i.ggs us re
ueivou oy i ii. mi a:id 25 per cent
more Ilic following year. These
eggs which ein-y give to be used
in ine same manner by some club
members during Hie next club year
anil turner ine same sort of an
agreement, in tills way establish
nig a revolving account, in the
lorm oi turiiey eggs, lor the pur
pose oi assisting boys and girls
-win wish io outer the turkey proj
ect. It Is also hoped Hint tills
feature or the club work In Dong
las county will serve to stimulate
a greater Interest in the turkey
Industry In he favorable produc
ing seel ions.
THIRD ATTEMPT
ON DRY AGENT'S
LIFE IS FAILURE
(AMociatrtl I'res lase Wlr.)
SEATTLE. May !l.-Four men
ill an aiiioiniibllc drew alongside
the car of William llarvev Thomp
son, prohibition uki lit here kIu.ii-
ly after midnight and in lacked him
with u fussllade of pistol shots. A
bllll pierced Ills rlirlit arm
Thompson reported that lie rireii
nine shots at Hie allacklng auto
mobile as II fled, lie I'Vlirt'sell
Hie opinion that he luul umm,l...i
e of his assailants.
Thompson had been the target of
Uv
previous millet attacks In this
In one nt tuck he was ivound-
cltv.
ed.
Thompson
ed today h"
shine distilh
said Hoit when ussail
was going u a moon
LEGION DRUM CORPS
MAKES A BIG HIT
rmp'liia Post's "Mine Devils"
iinim unci huglo corps nuide a
striking appearance on the streets
yesterday and today and looked
like -a million dollars" In their
elaborate "French Line" uniforms.
In the decorated auto and float
tinr.ide this inornii, tbev lead
the parade and the largo crowds,
which lined the streets, were loud
In their praise of their appear
mice. Durlne the wtntnr iiw,v
have been practicing regularly
end the result of their efforts was
very a p; a rent.
For all the new read Tho New.
Review,
The Abner Kline carnival at
tractions are entertaining capacity
I crowds this week and tho Umpqua
'Chiefs deem themselves most for
tunate In securing this first class
company. Mr. Kline, manager of
the shows. 1b giving his personal
attention In conducting the enter
tainment, and Is 'presenting the
same high class performaces that
provide amusement for the thou
sands wuo axtenued this years
San Bernardino Orange show.
f.very Bhow on the midway fs
strictly high class unil not one ob
jection has been received from
any source.
LA GRANDE LAND
OFFICE RESTORED
LA GRANDE, Ore.. Mav 21. A tel.
egram received Hero early this
morning from Senator Robert N.
Stanfleld stuteB Unit the. United
.States senate hus unanimously
passed the Walflh bill re-establishing
the La Grande and oihVr land
offices.
'Expect the house to nass this
bill and thereby re-establish La
Grande office before congress ad
journs," Stanfield's communication
read.
The La Grande land office, which
served several eastern Oregon
counties before it was removed to
The Dalles, was one of the pioneer
land offices of the state, function
ing until about 14 months ago,
when it was abolished by the gov
ernment. KVAXGKLIXE ItOOTir IS
AGAIN SIOltlorsLV ILL.
NEW YORK, May 21. Evan
geline u Booth, national comman
der of the Salvation Army, was
today in "a very critical condi
tion," at her hoin,e near White
Haines, it was announced at the
army hendquurtora.
Miss Booth, who 'suffered an
attack of acute appendicitis last
December and has been III most
of the time since, suffered, an
other attack last night.
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
BOSTON, Mass., May 21. The
Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will
say:
"Wool moved with extreme mod
eration in the eastern seaboard
markets and not much faster in the
west. Prices in both sections show
little actual change, although it
must be said there Is still a buyers'
market. The trade, however, hones
that the policy of delayed buying
on the part of the clothing manu
facturers will presently give way to
a bigger volume of business in
goods and with the mills lightly
stocked with wool Hie reflection
in the raw materials would be
rather speedy.
The Commercial Bulletin will
publish the following wool quota
tions tomorrow:
Scoured basis: Oregon eastern
fine staple $1.101.12; fine and
fine medium clothing 95c$1.00;
valley number 1, !)3(frl)ric.
Mohair: Best combing 6.r70c;
best carding aOrfic.
RUSSELL SCOTT SANE;
GALLOWS AWAITS HIM
(AAAOclntcil Press teased Wire.)
CHICAGO, May 21 Russell
Scott, convicted of murder
and then sent to prison for the 4
Insane, has been found sane
and must face a jury again,
with the gallows a possibility
In .the background.
Scott was convicted of the
murder of Joseph Maurer,
drug clerk, in a holdup four 4
years ago.
Attorney General Oscar
Carlstrom disclosed todny that 4
4 a commission of state alien- 4
ists, headed by Dr. Herman
Adler, state criminologist,
have fomd that Scott is now
sane.
LINCOLN COUNTY TO
BE REIMBURSED FOR
SPRUCE LAND TAXES
4 (Associated Press Leased Wire.) 4
"WASHINGTON, May 21.
Lincoln county, Oregon, would
be reimbursed in the amount
it would have received as
taxes from 1019 to 1922 In-
elusive, from thjj United
States' Spruce Corporation. If
property of the corporation
were taxable, under a bill
passed by the senate and sent 1
to the house yesterday. (
The corporation received ;
the properly from the United (
States and used II for the In- j
terest of the government dur-
Ing the war. The property
was therefore exempt from i
taxation. I
!
DR. M. H. PLYLF.R The Pioneer
Chiropractor. Thono 152, Lane
and Rose Sts.
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NEW TODAY
FOR SALE Registered Hamp
shire rams. Phone 3F-25. O. C.
Brown.
LOST A black and tun male
hound, white tip on end of tall.
. Finder please notify Ed Joyce,
Camas Valley, Ore.
WE HAVE a 20 reduction on
Mason and Badger cord tires.
Quality tires at a raw cost. South
End Service Station.
FOR RENT Will rent my furnish-
ed home for the summer to re
liable couple. Phone 41-Y or call
at 31S S. Main St. 1
FOR RENT Good pasture on old
Smith Bros, place at Ncapa'reh
ft miles east of Sutherlln. A. E.
. Hill, Rt. 1. Sutherlln, Oie.
WATER NECESSARY Your bat
tery should be looked after regu
larly, and we wilt give you free
water and test any time. Drive
in. Willard Service Station.
SPECIAL Friday and Saturday
Six 32x4 cord tires and tubes, J
to $12. One new $60 radio for
$30. Umpqua Battery Station,
corner Douglas and Main Sts.
House need a New BONNET?
Let us give you estimate
Cedar Shingles or Patent Shingles
Terms if deBired
Coen Lumber Company
FOR SALE Black saddle mare,
pacer; In fine condition; ex
perienced with cattle. Inquire or
write Deer Park ilnn, Canyon
ville. MIDDLE AGED lady would like
work part of ench day. Quick
and accurate with figures, leg
ible penman. Address H., Care
News-Review. .
HOMES ON EASY TERMS
EAST ROSEBURG 6 rooms, mod
ern, plastered, cement basement,
gas water heating system, built
in features easy payments
$200 down.
WEST SIDE A snappy 4 room
cottage, brand new, with garage
$200 down.
NORTH SIDE Worklngman's
home, 4 rooms, modern, . large
lot, facing North Jackson St.
$300 down $20 per month.
LAUREL-WOOD You'll like this
one as well as it built by your
self $500 down &3S.50 monthly
Includes Interest.
SOUTH SIDE 4 rooms, new cot
tage, built-ins, garage $50 down
$25 per month.
FARM OPPORTUNITIES
100 ACRES Creek bottom. 45" in
growing crops, oak and laurel
timber, scattering over good pas
ture; well, spring and creek
water; excellent 5 room bunga
low; good outbuildings; 11 miles
out on good road; close schodl
and churcheB; stocked and
equipped $7000; consider one or
two acres close in on part easy.
terms on balance.
24 ACRES 22J in fruit; '1J mint;1
good free soil will trade for
stock or dairy farm and assume.
WE HAVE AN EXCHANGE
DEPARTMENT
Which will give you any prop
erty you want in any location on
the face of the earth for your
present holdings.
We have perfected an organiza
tion which is national in its
scope and as precise as clock
work in its operation. You get
a square deal, more value for
your money, quick service, po
lite and courteous attention from
an organization which has stud
ied its profession and who are
experts In this particular field.
Just let us know where you
want to go, what you want to
trade for. what you have to
trade and pack up. We will do
the rest.
McLENDON REALTY COMPANY
First State and Savings Bank Bldg.
DR. NERBAS
DENTI8T
Painless Extraction
Gat When Desired
Pyorrhea Cured
Phone 488 Masonic Bids.
Always the
New
in
Footwear
New White Kid Shoes
New Sport Oxfords
New Children's Shoes
New
Chiffon Hose
$1.00
Roseburg Booterie 1
IRV1N BRUNN
g Bhoea That Satisfy and Fit
ivsr rval
Parklna Blrfa.. Roahuri
ItlIslMsIWTIiIaIWttWlw
ill
CO
Leaves Fop Grant Pass .-
M. C. Ott, of the postal depart
ment at Seattle, who visited here
yesterday, left this morning for
Grants Pass. Mr.' Ott visited the
10c
Majestic
"ss-
COMEDY AND NEWS
ANTLERS
Matinee Saturday 2 P. M
Comedy and
News.
m VT WILLIAM fVXp
fjovc. 'Jfatt andjJustict in the Cattle Country 1
with . ;
GEORGE O'BRIEN- ANITA STEWART
&,r, hy 10 RIOBY-IRVING CUMMINGS Troduaion.,
COMING SUNDAY-
MIKE
lt!
You don't want to
Open your
door to new .
coffee delight
"'if you are
a genuine loverl
of coffee'"'
"Start the .day
right
on wings of
the morning."
1
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fcoyjeei
Baking Powder
'extract
local postal department, while
here.' He states that he enjoyed
the carnivnl, especially the para
des on the opening day while
here.
Today and
Tomorrow
Matinee Daily 2 p. m.
25c
Today and
Tomorrow
ristnts
'PETER B.KYNES .
-WATCH FOR
Starring
SALLY O'NEILL
miss MIKE it's good,