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EIGHT ROSEBURG, NEWS REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1927. Here are dozens of Dollar Day items that will crowd our store for the rest of the week, beginning tomorrow. Every department offers its share of bargains that are truly phenomenal. You have found us offering big savings in the past you can expect even greater savings here. Wednesday-Thursday-Friday-Saturday Half-Silk Prints (M nn IJxa9...:.0hUU ' 98c Organdie U yds $1i00 Closing out at 45c Eng. Prints Fast color 3 yds $1.00 Kotex 65c pkgs $1,00 The pkg. 2 for 35c Eng. Prints 4 yds, for $100 I j Hope Muslin , m nn I 6 yds, for I lUU $1.35 Jap, Parasol :aCh $i,oo All-Silk Hose dark shades Qi nfl 2 prs. for . 0 I lUU Silk Camisoles Formerly $2.00, now Dn Bnle M flft 2 for OliUU 45c Voiles 3 yds $1,00 Were now Moth . each .. SHOES see our close-out vnluesl All Sizes I J. I NOW YOU ASK ONE I THE ANSWERS Ilelow nre . lite nnswers to lite "Now You Ask One" questions on the editorial page. 1 Uenjamln Krnnklln said, "Tliero never was a good war." 2 Julius Caesar said. "All Gaul Is divided Into thren purls." 8 Admiral Nelson ..said, "Eng land expects nvory man lo tlo IiIh duty." -; 4 Admiral IVrry said, "Wo DANCE Every Wednesday Night Rainbow Gardens WINCHESTER Music by Stnr.SIx Orchestra 9 WET OR DRY The wenlher makes no differ ence for PIKE INSURANCE should be carried at nil limes. Wo offer reliable flro Insuriinco sorvlce to our policy holders nnd our service embraces all lines of fire and automobile Insur ance May wo be of service to YOU? G. W. Young & Son LOANS 11 Cm St. Phone 417 95c Rayon Crerle j yds. .. . $1,00 Ladies' Wool Tail ored Suits " ' i Men's Dress Shirts with Collars :1.00 All Ladies Wool Skirts Slightly out of date. materials .. $1.00 50o Eng. Prints 2 yds, for $1.00 , $1,00 Ironing Board Cover and Pad $1.00 25c Standard Ginghams 34e Soisette ' 1 Fast color. 0H fin 3 yds, for " Q I lUU 5 yds, for . Devonshire Cloth 3 yds, for . SliOO ' Windsor Crepo ; 4 yds, for $1,00 Pillow Cases 542fof ......, .$1,00 Seamjess 'Sheets ' ' 81x00 $1.00 $1.25 Suede Gloves 1 pr.' for .:$1.00 Organdie and. Voile Blouses ' ' $1.50 Hat Box' Traveling Cases $1,00 aree size Girls' Kahki " Outing Dresses $3.50 m 'on $2, , .. $1.00 values now 36x36 Luncheon Cloth and 4 i Proof Cedar , Bags ' , F Cedar , $1,00 Napkins The set Better Service- Better Merchandise havo met llto eneinv," I' r.-fn..rnl drum said, "I pro- j pose In fight it out." n The Suez canal joins lite lied and Mcdllcrraucan Sens. 7 Lincoln is burled In .Spring field, III. 8 Constantino Was first Chris-', nan emperor 111 Koine. 9 "I.ll Marseillaise" Is lho na tional aulhem of France. 10 Charles I, of tho house of Smart, wns beheaded. Chas. S.: McElhinnj Th Widow'! Friend" Oregon Life Msionlo Blrtp. 101 N. Jsok.on DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting ot 01asoi. 116 Jackson St. Elite Pleaters All Kinds of Pleating and Button Making. Phons 187-R CIO So. Main CHIROPRACTORS Drugleti Health Center "Complete Health 8ervlce" 8ULPHUn VAPOR BATHS 927 West Cats Phone 91 I: Ladies' Satin Hats Former price $3.50 now $1.00 15 Dresses Linen, broadcloth and voiles, formerly $.5U(i now .. .$1 .00 1 Lot Silk Blouses Formerly up to $12.50, on CH (in sale each I iUU 89a Baronet Satin $1.00 ,51.00 1 1-4 yds 49c Fast Color . ' Suiting 3 yds.' for .. $1,00 All-Silk Hose New shad the pair .'. MO Corseleties $2.50 and . $3.50 values, on sale . $1.00 Men's Ties All silk. $1.50. $1.00 values for .. . $1,00 SHOES entire stock being closed out I All prices! 76c BRASSIERE 39o Sale of 21.0 brassieres In slrnlghl I line flapper, bandeaux ami Iwti gurter sizes 32 iu -t-l. Values to' 7rc, your choice for 3!h (iood ' materials and a real value. See litem at Carr's, Another lot values to Jl.Bll, now on sale ul Cite. My ofrico will bo closed from 11 Mill a. m. Thursday, July 1 Mil. lo 3 : :tt p. in. July lstli. CHAS. )'. HOPKINS. Justice of the IVuoo. Tltiltug wire In colls nnd ties at Wharton llros. It Doesn't Take Much to Start a Fire It takes more to slop one. If the fire be great or 4Umll ft Is to ndviUi!iu:t U be Insured. Quine & Co. Masonic Btdg. Roseburo. Ore. 1 (AMorfute,! I'rcw Leau-rf Wire.) , GENEVA, July Hi The delo- U'e Americans over, dcniamlcd tho Kates to the trlpurlltft conference ! riKl.l lo build 25 lo.Ouu-ton cruisers, loduy decided to convoke a iden-j Asked If the convocation of a ury HesHlou tomorrow, In order Itmt Plensry session should be l.lter aHiu.ranco can be gIVen that the j inetcd as a Kood omen. Mr. Gibson ncKotlutlotm ure continuing in the I replied he preferred not to Inter rrlcnilllcHt. niunuer. pret unlll he sees what actually do- Iluirh 1 r:ll.,n I,n,l r,r I velops tomorrow. Ho added his 1 American delegation, p r o h a b 1 y I understanding was hat It would will pay tribute to Kefln O'lligglns, ! '"'',Tly " Ke"l "ummliiB up lilsh Kreo Hlulo minister, who was"" ""! B"""l"m- assassinated Hunday. Tim atii.OBphere ut Geneva 'loday .was most friendly, although a n.eet- ing whlirh was held today did not I result In any agreement on II. ej raiser prooiem, me Japanese In- islsllng that II. ey must have real; uiinllallon. I Expansion Opposed :' Chief Interest ut II. n meeting centered ou ll.e question of cruis-; em and Japan's announced fnteu-i ; Hon to sign no treaty which in-; 'olves the expansion of the Ja-' punese navy. I f In the meantime the Japanese: United States ' suggc.slton that ll.o U ;nnd Great Ilritaiu negotlatii ! treaty between themselves has 'awakened no enthusiasm in. Amerf-! can :in;leH. V,lrnt of all, a treaty 1 inaklns 4(0,0(M) tna as the limit of cruiHui'H Hireiimn or ureal nil- ain and lh United States is not , to the IlkiiiK ot the American dele- KiitMH hecuuse it means expunaioa ! ot the American navy, hven it U were accepted as a compromise, it .a uuii vlu uiui uii.v in-itut.ii i,uii-.n0 Yention would not achieve Uie oh jeels for which the conference was originally convoked. Moreover, it f regarded as diffi cult for Croat Itrltain and, the United States lo tie their hands by a treaty with Japan free to do aa she wIhIios and to concentrate naval. huihliiiK In any one category as for instance, Kuhmurines. Sllll another objection Is that the United Stales would be unable to retermlne in advance just how far it can go in acquiring parity with (Iroat Itrituiu by the actual I it.BMtMjjjjHiwaignpamrMiiiiukiWii'MiTi7ii Today and Thursday .'"Matinee Daily 2:15 p. m. , At the Liberty A Romantic, Sparkling Comedy Special , "Thrilling, Engrossing Melodrama : . . vc'iti i Joseph Schilclkraut, Bessie Love Rifclolph Scjiildkraut. Supporting cast, Bryant Washburn, Clar ence Geldert and Alan Brooks HAi,?85f H Cfiatfet . CHASE jjh 1 Jl CARTOON Matinee 10c-25c FREE This Beautiful AUTOMOBILE With each ticket purchase we will give YOU a pard. Each card represents 25 votes. We want every boy n.d girl to enter the BIG AUTO RACE, and save these cards. The one holding the largest number of votes at the end of the race will win, and the winner gets the beautiful AUTOMOBILE CLOSING DATE OF THE RACE WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER 1 ,V'. 6PECIAL l , . . i SOxli J large O. S. Ol.lfluld cohIh now jx.25. C. A. Lock- : wood .Motor Co. ; ! ., . ,, :C"I! "i?. T,!. ... , 7, . HukIi Gibson, Ainerk-a'd i chief representative, denied that a I ,,,,, , , d , h , .division exists in the American Hl!( ,,,,,,,, o . lUoldKullon. ile denied also tliuti,i , mr. ,i, ,.,', ' ,.r.i.;. . , uolcKiillon. il denied uIko tlur Arundnl, D'ann tuner. Phon 189-1. FIRST MARRIAGE ALIMONY BINDING, RULING OF COURT (AKSoolatr-d rriMfl LpobmI Wire) CHICAGO, July. 13. The respon sibility of a first marriage consti tutes. a first lieu on a man's earn ings and a second marriage can only be considered In the nature of a second mortgage until the ali mony payments of the first are U.tUL Lit naX,"t'. nr mi, ta B,.iIlfi i,i' iiiiiiiin-uciiitu iiu iiuu iniii uuiiiuiiL- t li.ll wi.on 1.0 fniini n v lu,r temnorary alimony. Blake told Lho nourt t,ult he had a job but cou(l llot work at Jt becaus0 hls wife In8jatrti on keeping him. in jliMi Kven if lie did work, he said, could only make enough money lo support his two children by a previous marriage. Our cow "spray kills the flies. Sold in any quantity at Wharton Uros. ; PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS f orFwo Days and ld suierlor Judge Harry ! co"tl01 '' " Is probable lhat no JTIJ ntoTta tX 0'ZUl b. !,.llabla f"'" the "'Thorr Ain't Nn V. V B Sata Clans"; j EUGENIA GILBERT FOX NEWS Evening 10c-35c FREE tit J A. DIVORCES SOON TO PASS WEDDINGS, IS PORTLAND'S FEAR PORTLAND, Ore.,' July 1,1, "It wou't bo long now," suyg ttt tachoa of Mulluomali county ulwk's ;oiuce, uutil divuici.-s exceed uiur- 1" """ in Portend, uu- ! cojuihoiib cnange. . A total of M2 divorce BUits were I ed to 915 the first six months of ia6. bleren hundred and forty I seven marriage licenses were Is isued during the. slime period, as against 1,178 last year. I In January, 154 divorce suits I were filed, as compared to 135 mar irlages, while February registered -itiu uivorco suits against 1H7 mar riage licenses. Iron wheel Wharton llros. farm wagons at CONTROL BOARD IN BAD WAY IF RULING STANDS (f'oiiHnued ftnm nnge .) izlng certificates of Indebtedness In excess: of $50,0011. Big Projects Affected ' Should It be held that the opin ion can apply to any of the appro priations in excess of visible reve nues members of the state board of ui,m;n Ul Lilt) IltW IlOI'UlUt school at La Grande, the new tii- bulosia hospital at The Dalles. ! I,tJSHly the JJoinbecher Hosiiital numerous nlli. ers. 'falling these as examples, the legislature appropriated $215,000 or uie uurmui school, yjn.Sm) for the tuberculosis hospitul and f 130, iiC lor the Dornbechor hospital. Ill tills conectioi., however, tliee a.i.-cs the quesUo.i of who Is lo 1,1'C.ded what s.;m,i activities, are lo proceed under the appropriu tioiiB made for them and which are not, assuming that some are to have that privilege and Bonie not. Which ones would full under the $1,100,000 invalid excess ap propriations? Would the rule of priority hold? is another question. If the rule of priority should hold, it is pointed out, the office build ing act would be more nearly legal than many other appropriation meusuros lhat were passed and up proved by the governor at'tor the building act was approved. May Affect All Funds The Hare bill is an emergency meusuru to help out state finances and relieve the state treaiiutei- of the necessity of borrowing money from banks ut D per cent interest by authorizing him when the gen- 'oral fund is exhausted to borrow from the surplus in various slate funds at 2 per cent. From this uct the agricultural college interest fund, University of Oregon inter est fund,. University of O.egon Villard endowment interest fund, funds of the state land board and ot tlio industrial accident commis sion are exempted. . State officials believe that if .lt is unconstitutional to borrow from tlio accident funds to erect a build ing it would, likewise be uncoustl : tutioual to borrow from anv uther . fund for general slate expenses. I It has been customary for' the tmue u-easurer ineu t::e general lund becomes short to borrow from banks. W hen the state went into the red last Octooer State Treas urer Kay borrowed $1.1,000 from Portland banks on certificates of indebtedness under chapter US, laws ot 5923. This act Is amended by the Mare bill of the 11)27 ses sion. Another difficulty arisej" iu Dial the act of 1923 prohibits the issuance of statu warrants stami- ett "iiot paid for want of funds, yet that would be the only re : courae it' the supreme court, opiu ! Ion of yesterday ties up state funds as slate otflcials believe. 1 s Precedent Cited It is pointed out that tho state emergency board during the bieu- f nium of l!25-2 issued certificates , , of indebtedness totaling ?!i7,-; 2!M).(i;i including interest or $.- -311.50. Since the supreme court i opinion construes the proposed j loan from the accident funds as aj debt because of the proposed in- j terest payments, it would apply In tlif HJimn wiiv tn lllp'llv, ' board transactions of t nuisiicf iona under t lie Hare bill, say the oflio ials. Of tho emergency board al lowances of last blennium 092. S7 went to the payment of sal aries for supreme Judges, includ ing interest of $211,37, the officials show. Jack's Boss LEO P. FLYN'X He's Jack Dempsey's boss and ! how he does boss the ex-champion! j Leo P. Flynn, who managed Bill FJrennan when the latter fought ' Dempsey. is telling Jack wnat to, do in his training for the Sharkey i fight. ..Flynn is a veteran handler) of boxers, and believes he will be' able to pilot Deoipsey on to vic-j tory over Gene Tunney to regain' the world's heavywetghc champion- ship. ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 19U1 " M. E. RITTERi Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service nnd Courte j ... honi84 " , - Lleenied L.dj Oak and Kane 8t. Embalme( Church Robber During 27 years Ray Marsdett, 41, apd his associates committed 15,000 robberies In 7000 churches of the United States and Canada, fi ' . ! and Marsden's share of the loot Another change which will Im was $81,000, he is said to have ad-l prove the local. mail service is in mltteri to Cincinnati nnlicff whitn ! nnnnnnllnn will, tttn Ktiml.'iv ivalt arrested recently. He has spent ?? VHnrn In lalle anA n am It .ntln rUn ..w ciU. THREE KILLED OUTRIGHT, TWO OTHERS DYING (Continued from page 1.) the front of the real estate office. Nearby residents who hoard the screams, came lo the aid of the party. Young Dietch and Goldberg were dead. Humes died on the way to the emergency hospital iu a po lice ambulance. The police said a charge of sits i'lcion of manslaughter would bo brought against the girl, if sin. .lived, and that the Myers hoy, if j 1,6 survived, would be charged I wltl1 suspicion ot grand larceny, ! They reported they found no evi- denco that any of the parly had ueen drinking liquor. NEW TODAY WANTED Night floor man. Apply at Koseburg Garage. : - i ' TEAM, wagon and harness ' for ' sale. Phone 2CF4. FOR SALE 7Sewes, Hi ' 1J. tioff, Oakland, Ore. each. S. I FOR SALE 100 Angora goals. I Hound Prairie Ranch, Ruckles. FUKNISl-llilJ housekeeping rooms I very reasonable. 313 S. Stephens St. LOST 32x6 Goodrich lire, tube nnd rim. Please notify C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. FUR SA LE G horsepower buzz saw outfit: also 7-year-old mare. weight 1440, work anywhere. Will sell cheap. Rapp Bros. Garage. FOR RENT Large 3-room housed lurmshed, fenced and shade front. Good place $10 pet month. A. children. Wallace, 1113 E. 6th St., N. FOR SALE Cheap and ou easy terms, nhee and turkey ranch, 125 acres on gravel road, hou:3e. barn, good water, fenced. J. C. Gerety, 420 Perkins Bldg. Phono GtifK FOR SALE 3-piuce oYer-luifed velour davenport and chair set. In good condition and almost new. 575 takes the whole ser. Address "Davenport," care Nows Review. KNOCK L" OUT OF SLAVE I Put your earnings where you know they are' Hate .ind will earn a rate of Interest that wil! sur . prise won. Let us explain. Dong las Building & Loan Association, 147 Jackson St. WAN'i to bo independent? J'lien write lor free samplo and terri tory for fastest selling article in America; every home, drug store, cafe, garage, soda foun tain, and bank are prospects. Address Fred h. Vlel, Salmon, Idaho. FOlTSALE Rent or will trade for Ro.selmrg property; country store with all fixtures, hIiow cases, cash register, computing scale, large safe. A good house, garage, large warehouse and good garden spot in connection. Kor particulars address Ida Lorenz, ,ena. Wisconsin. PEUHAPS you are one of the un fortunate ones, sick and suffer ing, why nol possess one of science's latest gifts to suffering : humanity. Wilshire's Iona-co. i You have read Us marvelous his tory. If not, come to 222 S. Pine, where you will be given free lit-; erature telling all about it, to- ' gether with three free demon-1 stratlons. ; 'OK SALK Chevrolet touring,Al shape, good tires $115! Ford Coupe, new tires and new ' paint J50 Willys-Knight Sedan; the be?t : buy In town 7fM j 1926 Nash Coupe, looks and runs like new 975 Ford Roadster, new tires and ' runs like new, 1924 model .. 95 1 Iluick Roadster, overhauled and new paint for 110 1924 Chevrolet Sedan, overhaul- j ed and new paint 190 Nash Big Six Touring, looks and runs like new 875 These cars are all guaranteed to be satisfactory or your money refunded. The Nash Oarage Phnne C13 225' IMPROVEMENTS" ARE MADE IN LOCAL MAIL SERVICE Through changes made In the schedules for mull dispatching from Itosebnrg It will be possible to I save considerable lime oil nor'h-ff uouuu auu euBLum 111,111 iiuui nits j city, I'ostmVtster Ileiulluo slul.-d today. Permission has been secured I by the postmaster to send ou( first class, air mail and special delivery : mull on train number 32, leaving here at 12:35 p. m., instead of mini her 12, which leaves here at 4:25 p. m. Mail to be dispatched on num. ber 32 must be in the local post of. flee before 11:30 a. ni. as the mall Is -made up at 11:46 In order to catch the 12:35 train. Special delivery mall sent out on number 32 to Kugene, Salem or Portland, will reach Its destination the Biime day. Air mall will bo kept in continuous motion, between Itoseburg and Pasco instead of waiting over in Portland for sev eral hours as has been the case. This change will give a much fast er 'service on all mail deposited at the post office during the inorn- mg nottrs. j Heretofore nil mail Sunday morn-" ....... ... .... 1 'I n rivini! nt nt.iu a. ni. 111 me iuii re. however, this mail will be cart-led on number 31, arriving at 3:30 a. m. Postmaster HelnJlne will hnve the mail distributed as at pres ent by two clerks so that mall will be placed In the locked boxes early Sunday mornings. LARRY FRENCH MAKING RECORD WITH BEAVERS Larry French, Sntherlin boy pitching for the Portland Beavers, hafl been attracting a great deal nf favorable comment from sport fans and writers in. Portland. JIo added to his laurels yesterday by winning from the Missions in a ft to 2 game. He allowed only three bits until the last inning when two more' hits, one of them a homo run, were gathered in. French started the season as a relief pitch er, but because of bis excellent work has been used on the retcuhi staff. Although only 20 years old he is ranked as one of the best pitchers in the Pacific Coast League. YOUTH CONFESSES TO THEFT OF MOTORCYCLE Glenn Yauf Los Angeles youth, who has been held in the cily jail on, a charge of stealing a molor cycle, today confessed to the crime. The motorcycle, the properly of a California man, was taken from Winnuniucca, Nevada, according to the lad's story. He said lhat ho ,ad a companion as tar as Ashland but that the companion left him there, fearing to travel further cm the stolen machine. Officers in California and Nevada have been notified and the boy will probably he taken to Nevada to answer for the crime. WILLS HAS 20 POUNDS BETTER OF UZCUDUM (Associated Press I.cnsei! Wire) j NEW YORK, July 13 Harry i Wills, negro heavyweight boxer, will have approximately 20 pounds I advantage in weight when he opposes Paulino Uzcudun, tho Bas que woodcliopper, in the main 15 round bout at Ebhels Field to night. When they weighed In. of ficially at the boxing commission this aternoon. Wills scaled 214i pounds Paulino 195. REGULAR COMMUNICATION of the Order of DeMolay . THURSDAY EVE. at 7:30 Signed, ROY PETTEY, Scribe. ANTLERS Today and Thursday Matinee Daily 2:15 Lois Moran IN "The Whirlwind of Youth" A WHIRLWIND OF LOVE Comedy, A Close Call' Short Shots Matinee 10c-25c Evening 10c-25c-35c 1