illiinimiii;
r EIGHT "
) t , '
ROSEBURG. NEWS REVIEW. THURSDAY, JULY-21, 1927.
V: 1
i
1: I
giHRiK&MisH
ll:"v
01
stock, and radically reduced to ins u r e' immediate clearance. A
wide choice in every selection off ered. ' '
20 Silk Dresses
In smnllcr sizes mainly. Reg--ularly
priced $11 50 to
$ I 3.50. Clean up price . ,j
$7.95
Bathing Suits
i '" " '. ."';.' ' t
For Friday and Saturday nri
important feature will be the
sale on our entire slock of
bathing, suits. ' '
25 Off
t Shoe Bargains
New IctB 'to be cleared tip
One Special the Pair
... .25c -
."
i ROSEBURCi UNDERTAKING CO.
5 ; . i J ! ',r ' (Established WOt n i f . -i , j i
... ' : !)l M. E. RlfTEdManager- V4 . ' ' '
Founded arid Maintained on Efficient
S'.'V-
Service and
hone 284
Oak and Kane 8ta.
. BY.REQLIEST
' The Returns' of the! '''''' '
SHARKEY.DEMPSEY FIGHT
t .... ., t w,n e received at the ' ' 1 4 -'
, V , ., , , , v t , , , EV ER Y Bp D
; Last l"imes Today
Matinee Dally e:16
William Fox
'presents
i ' '
Buck
Jones
IN
"The Gentle
Cyclone"
Thrills, Action and Plenty
' of Speed ; '
Another of the .
Wisecrackers
I H. C. Wltwer'a Famous
4 .- 8torlet i ' ' I .
, with .
' ALCOOK ,
KIT GUARD rl
, 1 ;i 1 t i IN i I .
"Love at
First Fight"
Cartoon Fox News
' Admission 10c-25c '
liiBirTl
tit r
EAR
' Here's ah extraordinary selling of fin-
Coolie Coats
Newest patterns in- Chinese
"Coolie Coats" priced regu
larly $2.50 and $2.95. Clean
up price
$1.95
CLEAN UP OF. . ...
Children's and
Misses Dresses
Prints and Voiles
$ 1 .95 ' Dreue,v: clean ;
, . , price , .. .
V $1.45
up
$2.95
Dresses,
, price .
S2.19
clean
P
Better Service Better nWcrjandlse :
Courtesy
1 Deemed Lad)'
. , , i I
V WELCOME "
REBEL, LEADERTT
PREPARING TO
RENEW STRIFE
j (Continued from page 1.)
I In a loimtliy atiitonient, Moncadi
IMiyn thut ttftnr tha . iihiiw iikhio.
Wont Wns" hIkhoiI, Riinillho", 'dospllo
I iil'iilK, cvoii liy.hls own muiei'i
"look unil held iori'lKii(rn for run'
Bum and deillentuil lilinsiili in Dili
liSHUSBlnulloH or lllu r.i-mli-H.
Ivliclher lilicntlH or conmii-v.ilivoa.';
I,HVI)KN, , Holland "Miss
: Louise Vnn Huron" in o ludy inw
and lllernluii) at llie uulverlly
ilioi-e In llie rnll.' I'rliici-s Jullunn
I will reKlBlei-iunder Unit niitno. i
CHIROPRACTORS
. f . . : ' ,
Druglesa Health Center
"Complete Health Strvlce"
SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS
837 West Cass Phone 481
Elite Pleaters
All Kinds of Pleating and
Button Making.
Phone 187-R
610 So. Main '
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting ol
Qlassoe.
U6 Jaokion St ' -
WET OR DRY .
Tho! wenlher 'makes no differ
ence for KIHK. ! INSURANCE
should bo rarHed at all '-times.
Wo offer reliable fire Insurance
service to our policy holders and
our sdrvh-o embraces all lines
of fire and -automobile Insur
nnce. May we be of service to
YOU? o
G.W, Young '& Son
LOAN8
116 Cm 8t. Phene 417
Mug
-.- i
: .... . ; . .
Voile Dresses
Our high grade line of Voile
Dresses, reduced for ' July
clearance - 1 ' . .. , .
20 Off
25 Silk Dresses
MoBt sizes, assembled from
our regular' $18.75 to
$22.50 price range. ; Clean
up price : , .
$12.95
Jap Parasols
Your choice of our sum
mer slock' of $1.35 to
$2.25 parasols 1
: i III'1 . v each
$1.00
THREAT OF BONE 1
.Y CANDIDATE
'' 1 , IS KEPT' ALIVE
' Continued ifrom pngfr 1.) ' ; 1
IiIko. will decline a rennmlmitlon In
deferent 'to llie third term ' tradi
tion. ' ' ' '' .' rl ! . . :-! .
lijven Bhpuid ' 'CoolldKe ' ,hn . : re
n9i)ilnLit'ed, .which. 'Henator' Walsh
bollevoH Initirqbtiljlo llie' Aloutuna
Ben'niqr liolleyQH ho 'will he' defeat
ed. ' ' ' 1 1 ' " " 1 " 1
; Heiiilor .Wilsh , snld '.ho, hnd no
donfil, ..tluil! Honator ' jm FVilhitl.h
Would'; nfiild . Intt'oduce' his ' thlril
iorni1 , i-eHtilutlon which. . failed oT
fiction' by the liito 'c'ongreHs.
"I HBBiinie," Bald Wulah, "that It
Will ; rooelve tho full nemocriillc
volo lii Hid tieUnte, and with Sena
tor t,n" l-'ollette sponsoring' it- and
Solialor Mosex 'of New Hamnshlro
and Borne other Hepiibllcnu niem-bei-B
open-ly dcnliiHt ,11m tlili-d ie'rm,
I have lip (loubt7lt will hoidopted."
Seunldi- WiilHh predicted the lur
IfrHidf Iho tiiistH -would bo Hie
li-iullim Ibsuob in tho 11I2S eamiinlKn
a'nd' Ihu't' pi-'ohllililon' will hiil." fl
Kino ih a nutlonal Issug, nlthoiiKli
it may bceoiue doiuinant in Bomp
eongi-uBsional''dlBlj-lotB.
GLOTZBACH NOT TO
RESIST ' RETURN ON
..' FORGERY CHARGE
(Auifci'atil )'tetM Ij-alctI Wire)
PORTLAND, Ore., July 21. Deputy-Sheriff
-William - Keller will
leave tonight for San Francisco to
take Into custody Floyd Ololzbnch,
ox-chauffeur-husband of Madame
Matzonauor, grand opera singer,
who- Is .wanted here on -a .eharge of
foiiSug the niinie of Mrs. It. I). In
man, wealthy Portland widow, to a
$r,000 check, f Keller ' will . return
with the prisoner Sunday night or
Monday.
Telegraphic Information recetved
yesterday, by Sheriff T. M. - Hurl
hurt was tol thto bCfec't 'that (illu
bach had waived extradition.
While Mia. lninan signed ihe
coiiiplulnt against (Uid.bach the
prosecution is being curried on by
the lllueruln Commercial and Sav
ings Hank of Portland! which cash
ed 111" alleged forged check. '
NOW YOU ASK ONE -I
.
. ' ' THE ANSWERS i
tlelow are answers to Hie "Now
i You Ask One" uuestlous on the oil
I Itorlul pugf.
' 1 -Captain Rnnld Amundsen has
' been nt -both poles. -
2 Amundsen renched the smith
. pole ill l!)ll.
3 Captain Scott renched 82 de.
' greea noulll latitude In 11102, anil
ten years later reached the pole.
: 4-JArimlrnl Charles Wilkes first
i saw the Antarctic continent In 18
! 40. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i
I 6 Sir Krnest Rhnckleton reach
ed $S degrees south latitude in
l wo.- -.......,... t, . ,
; tlAKri'; n.; TNobel.v -Swndlnh
I'sclenilA.- Inventor of 'dyinnilte,
- founded the Nobel prises.
' 7 Nobel pvl7.es are awarded for
major achievements of each year
'In Dbyslcs.l j-hemlstry, , medicine.
, literature, and pence.
ii jS James Smlthson. nn Knalish
' man. bedueaihisl'hls fortune to the
I'nlted Slates In 1826 "for the In
' crease and diffusion of knowledge
nmong men." (bus founding the
Smithsonian Institution.
9 Alnnson H. Ilomrhton Is II.
R. nmMssailor to Knglatid.
I . .10 The world record for lype-
writing spi(ed Is 1:10 word n mill
iute . --. . .
Finn nt Idleyld Park.
EASTERN BETS
.'.. '.hskig
FAVOR YOUTH!
(Continued from page 1.) .
gjever undorxono. , Five months axo
5 ho beiian working in t;ie OJal 1IIIU
j of California, and after satiBlylnK
g; himself that lie had regained (he
i,;ait:ui ,uwer ho iwiieeaniy all
fjj aeut v hen ho lost to . Tuuiiey. he
came east to complete the proceuB
H of iirepariillon. , , ,
ihe former chaniplou and his
manager, I.eo I'. Klynn, came to
New york last night' from Saratoga
wllh an air of conviction. . . , ,
, New York Has, Doubts
. SHU it Is the 'mention ol nt-rnp-aey's
condition that adds to the
uncertiilnly regarding the outcome,
'i he. IJcmpaey of Toledo, raoat oh
Berveis ui-o convinced,: would dla
poso of the Sharkey of toduy with
out much difficulty but Dempney
la much older, somewhat slower
and there i grave doubt aa to
whether he con hit as hard now. ,
While Dempaey's triumph, or his
downfall will provido the soul-searing
ilniniu of the night, Shurkoy'a
perlonnancB will decide once and I
tor all llie mooted question of his
class, The llostonJan's backer
flt'n fwlrulirn hi... ...1...
Sj.Ieun toward Dempey discount
H.Sharkey's victories over Mike Met
llgne, Harry Wills and Jimmy Ala
loiiey. If Sharkey bnata Uempaey
be. will have eHinbllflhcd clearly his
claim to pugilistic greulneas, If it
has not already been eBluhlished.
Weather Favorable,
Proverbial "Tex Itickard weath
er" for the fight was promised tills
forenoon. The Bun broke thru a
dense fnB at. S a. m., and tint
weather sharps predicted tho
hordes of right fans would be-able
lo enjoy the encounter without
worrying about the weulher.
Rlckard has had uncanny, luck
with the elements lor his open air
bIiows except the memorable de
luge In J'hlluilelnllla last Sentem.
ber when Denipaey lost his crown.
Sharkey Once Ignored . i
The. only thing, that worried
Sharkoy on the eve of his fight with
Dc-mpBoy was that he waa- $2 )9.
Minn m a game ol lienrts when he
had lo leavo for a riibdown at
Madison Square. .
After he had returned from the
garden to Ii Ik hotel he Insisted on
renewing the card gnme- BO that
be could win back - what ho had
lost. . , : .'
This. Is the same Sharkey that
one year ago In New York refiiBed
an. offer of. Jack Dempsey to ubo
blm us a spurring, partner lor the
Tiinney. right. . ...
"Spurring partner? Suy, i may
push : you over . niysulf," -was the
DoBtonlan's answer. i i ' . -.it
Is the flame Sharkey, alBO, who
applied vainly. In New York ' in
1923 i'or.n inannger. Some' of (lie
sunie niunngei-s who Tefused -'to
llatBll to- 'Ills cIlllniB of L'l-,. nlrw.au
paid fifty I cent I apiece Ho watch
Sharkey's woi-kontB rori thol Demp
fley light. A tew f them will help
to. swell the estimated 81 .r,rwinri
gale receipts at Sharkoy's fight
tonight., i . i 1
i : :Flrpo' Picks Dempeey i 1
'HUrCNOS AIRIOS. .Inlv !!1JTJil
Angel Pirpo, . who!' in l!i2;t came
very, cloBe lo knocking out- Jack
Dempsey, only, to .be drontied him.
self In ithe second i round, believes
that .the former champion will
knock, out Jack Sharkey. .
."BempBoy will win because he Is
the snme fighter as -ever." Pliiin.
'.'He possesses the mimn.
Blrength, the aame Biieed and has.
tho advantage over Sharkey In ex
perience. Ills long i-BBt- from the
ring Ib hound to he beneficial.
Denipaey is not vol. old muiii.ii in
have Blliiped too far back.
"I have Been Sharkey box only
in. training, hut If I were called
upon lo risk my money In betting
I would put II on Dempsev wllh.
out, utiy doubt whatever."
NEW YORK. , .Tnlv 21
Dempsey has high liliiml , ...-..
and Ih not the supeinian of rour
years ago, when he knocked out
Luis Flrpo. but he will enl,.,. n,
ling tonight against .luck Kh,-i,.
"as physically lit as any huiiiun be
ing couiu ai ;i2.
Thia was Die flndinir nf it urn.
Hum Walker, officiul physician for
the stale athlete commission in.
day after Ihe former cliuniplon had
coiiipiuiuiy upset advance expecta
tions of scaling a pound and a half
less than his young rival In to
nights la-round buttle at the Yan
kee stadium.
"Dempsey Is as nhrslrnllv fit ni
any human being could be nl 32,"
uiu l)r. Walker, "but hn l imi
Ihe superman of lour years ago.
He iB no longer the bundle of
nerves that faced Flrno. The mnn
obvious change In his physical re
sponse was a blood pressure test
which, although not abnormal,
seems very high for an athlete..
Sharkey's blood niesstite n
about iinrniul. . -
'Dempsoy's high blond ni-enKiirn
from n medical viewpoint, mav
tend to slow him up as ihe fight
progresses." Dr. Walker continued.
r llrlherinore. DeinpseVs n u I s o
rate 73 and 7!) after exercise In
dlcaled that the former champion's
heart action would be slower re
turning to normal than Sharkey's.
whose pulse at rest was 68 and 74
utter exercise. '
"llenipsey's Increasing blood
pressure is doubtless duo to his
age." Dr. Walker said.
Sharkey was as cool and ronfl.
dent as ever when he stepped on
the scales. .
Ilo. ho! So he was afraid to
see me now, wua he?" Sharkey re
marked, referring to Dempsev.
ihe main bout. Rlckard niinnunc.
ed. will he put on at 9:3ii ii. in..
eastern daylight lime, instead uf
10 p. ill., as originally scheduled.
The promoter dad led on Ibis after
consulting Ihe boxing commission
ers.
Wife In Seclusion
I.OS ANCELF.S. July 21. Es-
telle Tavlor. motion picture
8C-
reus, wife of Jack Dempsey. today i
was under her physician's orders
o remain In her rooms and not to i
answer telephone calls. The phy
sician said ber nervous condition
wrought by her husband's heavy-.
weight battle tonight was not serl-
Singer Success
From the three-a-day to the
Metropolitan Opera Company is
the course of Revay Howard,
Berkeley, Cal., girl now playing. in
Seattle. .She has a contract .with
the famed New York company this
fall, and hopes to repeat the suc
cess of Marion Taliey. of Kansas
city. -
ous but roqulred rest and quiet se
clusion. . ' '
RED TAPE DELAYS '
REWARD FOR THE
DE AUTREMONTS
A s; ' tABfloelnU-u 'Prt-M- U-aaed Wlrol,,'.i,'--,
' PORTLAND, Ore.,- Jitly ' ,2,if4
nnvei-iimentul . rewhi-d for th.'uiv
rest and aubsequent cppvlction of
Hugh, Ray inid Roy de 'Autremoht
cannot be paid until three months
have elapsed following conviction
of the murdering tr!o,: C. 'B. Welter,
postal .inspector for ' the Portland
district, said' today hi answer to a
query. 1 '
As a result, the 5(i,UU0 reward ot-
i'cred by the government for the
arrest 'and convltion of the three
youths who coh.fe.sHed lo Iho mur
dor of there Soiilliern Pacific train-
ment in the Siskiyou tunnel Octo
ber I, 11123, will n'ol become ovsll
nlihi for two months. They were
sentenced' June '23.' 1 - ' i1' . .-
rha Sontlieru Pacific railway re
ward of '7,600, the' American1 Rail
way Express company reward of
!I0(), and Ihe state of Oregon, re
ward of $ir00, .however, can now
be claimed, It Was assumed. ' "
(Assocliilpil t'rew I.rtinc'1 Win-)
PORTLAND, I Ol e.,' !" Jn'lyS -21.
There seems, no end to the, new
price upturn wholesale eggs ( are.
taking this week on th'o local mar
kets. Extras have gained 3 cents
on llie local dairy exchange since
the beginning ot the week. Today
they lire a' cent higher tlinn yes
terday at 27 cents. Current re
ceipts nro also a cent higher at 23
cents whllo standard .and medium
grades are firm at 26 and 24 cents
respectively. However egg quota-,
Hons are going up all along the
coast at principle marketing cen
ters, i .. 4
A firmer tone to tho butter mar
ket forced all grades of cube but
ter up from 5 to lc on the local
dairy r exchange yesterday after
noon.'' Today . standards are - 39
cents, a half cent - higher while
prime rirsls nnd firsts gained 1
cent each to 38 and 36 cents re
spectively. With the rise In mice
for standards, up went butterfat to
40 cents per pound.
Clear transparent apples are
still selling at a good price rang
ing from $2.75 to $3 per box. Ho
celpts of new apples continue light.
Tomatoes are practically at an
over supply with several cars re
ceived yesterday and warm weath
er almost certain to bring Increas
ed shipments from The Dalles dis
trict. Recent, wholesale quota
tions were lit. 50 for repneked lugs.
$2.50 to $3,000 for originals and
$3.50 to $4 tor The Dalles 20 pound
boxes. Hot house stocks have
been selling for 25 nnd 30 cents
per pound.
PORTLAND, Ore., July 21. But
ter i to lc higher; extra cubes,
city 40c; standards 39c; prime
firsts 38c; firsts 38c.
Creamery prices: Prints 3cnbove
cube standards. Butterfat 40c f. o.
b. Portland.
Milk lc higher. Rnw milk (4 per
cent), $2 25 cwt., f. o. b. Portland.
Eggs: Extras up lc;-current re
ceipts up lc. Fresh stnndurd ex
tras 27c; do firsts 26c: fresh medi
ums 24c; current receipts 23c.
Poultry steady (less 5 per cent
commission). Heavv hens 2Kr
23c: light 12J(H13c; springs 18c:
broilers IS ji 19c: Pekln white
ducks 18c;- colored nominal; tur
keys, alive, nominal.
Potatoes steady, $3.008.50 sack.
Onions steady; local S2.35ff3.00.
Nuts steady: walnuts -271i31c;
fllhert lUtfiOr- nlmnmha 5iv,'9lp-
ih-itl nnin Htfiifier n.nn cheat.
nuts 171020c: oeauuts Stfllc.
Casrara hark steadv. 8 if9c.. Ore-
gon grape root nominal.
Hops steady; 192d crop CSi2Sic.
, ' All classes of livestock ' steady;
quotations "unchanged.
K : ' :
i v ' .
. - v - ,
: 1 . i
'..,'... .
. Jlrrrr
kjl !(
V jf"- .-a,
NEW TODAY
SIDING at Page's
17
o 147. '
IF YOU
want your
hay baled,
phone 171-7, Myrtle Creek.
WANTED 500 turkeys, state
price. J. H. Schosso, Yoncalla,
(Jre. ti
ONB Ford truck, wood rack, for
sale or trade for light car. HI 8.
Sheridan St.
CHANKCASK OIL 10 cenl'a a gal
lon. Hrlng your, own can and fill
it. Wharton Bros.
WOULD llketo" trade wood for a
good cow, fresh or coming fresh
soon. AddressJRt. l.Jiox 37.
Prune" Trays and Lug Boxes
' . . Pine stock.
Place your orders early. ,
Coen. Lumber Company
LOANED " FKhiB Witn eacn'Bav.
; lugs accouut opened we loan one !
of: our Home Havings bauks.
; First State aud Savings Bank.
J 1924 MAXWELL coupe, new paint
joo. z new tires, all are above
00;' mechanically A-l. Priced
to sell. $425. Chrysler flarage.
FOR SALE 12 horsepower gas en
: gine. This iB one of the best used
gas engines In Douglas county,
and It is priced right. Klecker-
Amort Co .
FOlt SALE Bronzo turkeys; one
gobbler, two hens, fifteen early
May hutched poultB. $35 for the
lot. June - Parker, Cauyonvllle,
Oro.
CHEVItOLET , TON , TRUCK
First tires lllte new, coupe cab
and carries new car .'guarantee.
Priced for quick sale. Hansen
- Chevrolet Co.
FOBDTONTHlTCK With new
$125 transmission, new cab and
good tires, a real buy for $l!!5.
Cull; easy terms. Hansen Chev
rolet Co. '
GUARD YOUR VALUABLES By
keeping them In one of the safe
deposit, boxes in our strong
vault. Double lock boxes. First
State aud Savings Bank.
FORD TON TRUCK Good tires,
cab and body and first class me
chanical condition. All for $125.
Easy terms. , Hansen Chevrolet
Co.
FOR "SALE 5-room house fuTnish
ed, on pavement, will take wood
as down payment, balance easy
terms. J. C. Gerety, 420 Perkins
Bldg. Phone (165. . , ,
FOR" SALE Vaugliii Tiirag buzz
saw attachment; or will trade
for roadster i or express cur
Cash difference. W. T. Sheppurd,
Brockway (Olulla). Phone 47F12.
TO TRADE One fully equipped
guaranteed radio set to trade for
wood. Our price, $16. , Taylor's
Battery & Electric Station at
Roseburg Siiper Service Station.
MONEY " TO LOAN We mako
loans on business, residence or
acroage property, or for building
purposes, improved plan. . Doug
las. Building & Loun Association,
317; Jnckson-St, i i . ,
NEW 6-volt; rubber case, batterleS
to fit all pleasure cars and Bmali
trucks, $8.50, Fully . guaranteed,
Taylor's Battery & Electric Sta
tion ,at. Roseburg Super Service
Station. ....
HOOD KIVER iKinidichlorbeuiziue
JtJIllB' prune unci peach tree borer.
It will soon be time, to use it.
Our stock is fresh uud complete.
Agents Hood. River Spray ;Co.
' Demi-Gerretsen Co.
iy27HRYSLER"U0"coTipenncti
piilly: new, runs perfectly. Condi
tion throughout , A-.1. Guaranteetl
lor HO days, we will tuke your
oiu oar as part payment. Terms
on the balance. Chrysler Garage.
OH SALE A tine bay mare will
be offered nt auction at - the
.Auction House on Main St. 'next
Saturday afternoon. A splendid
work ' animal i weighing about
1400. Come early. Our auctions
a tart at 2
FOR SALE Six rooms of house
hold goods at private stile, this
week, including ivory bedroom
set. nnk dllilniri-onm tnhln nnd
i.
9 ' s.
chairs, rockeraT library tables, ,1"' , fHV0f"'B
Singe;, sewing' machine. May tag J ' c"" tr' 8 J11' "
washer, etc. etc.. Call any hour "rL nf, f L , , '""""V1""'
durliiB the day or evening. W. R. worv' liSJi! hVl ,UI",tof th"
Sleg, 307 S. Majnst l-ac lals t&X "'
MORTGAGES to fit your needs. If The church la to i be erected
you are in the market tor mort-.j across from the county court house
gnge financing or re-flnancing on'oii the intersection of Knile and
your uougias county reuity mis
association lAis a very attractive j
plan for taking care -of your,
needs. Consult us beforo placing
yuur iiuuisitKB. uniKUll ouvillKB, I
and Loan Association. Doughy
Ahatl-nl llnlltllltv
' ; iaiij. in uuoiu joo. 'l lie arrange-
AtiENT WANTED Man with ma- n,ta f01' ,ho Sunday school are
chine to sell Rawleigh Products 8nU1 to D0 the mos' complete of
in W. Douglas county. Profits ""y church building in tue state.
$100 to $500 per nionlh selling symnasidra is provided In' the
these Good-Heallh Products. No basement for the use of the young
selling experience required. Wo ! l'Ide of the church nnd pnrticu
supply products, sales nnd 'ad-l'""? 'he Tloy Scouts, the Third
vertlslng lltorattire and service ! Tr0P f that organization In Hose
methods. Lowest prices, best i b.,lrB . being sponsored by the
values, w. i. itawieign uo.,
Dept. OR. 4027, Oakland, Cnllf.
PATTERSON MAKES
4 APPOINTMENTS
(AMnolntml Prem l.!-.!-,! Virp
SAI.EM, Ore., July 21. K. G.
Warner of. Pendleton was today
appointed by Governor Pntlerson
ns a member of the slate livestock
sanitary board. ' He will represent
Ihe Oregon Wool Growers' associ
ation. He succeeds Jay H. Dobbin
of Enterprise.
Under a new law whereby ap
pointments to fill vacancies in us
tlce courts are made by the gov-
eraor three appointments wero
announced. R. A. Arnold has been
appointed justice of the peace nt
Toledo to succeed the late J. W.
Parrish.
Arnold has lived at Toledo 52
years. He was postmaster for 10
years and has been a member of
the port commission for two years
and is no wpresldeiit ot the com
mission.
R. I,. Legett was appointed jus-
lire of peace for tho Devils Lake
district and C. K. Llnnton tor the
Waldport district.
The appointments arc until
cessors are elected and qualified Jralgued this morning before W. F.
at the next regular election. - Thomas, city treasurer and acting
, o recorder, and entered pleas of
W. S. Ulery of Portland was an'gnlliy. Fines of $50 each were tta
arrival hero Wednesday, to lookisessed ami efforts are being made
after business affairs for a day orjby the young men lo raise the"
IS
! H
Bathing
Suits
and
Accesspries
Every bathing suit in
our stock haa been re
duced 25 per cent. .
THE
BRADLEY & JANTZEN
LINES
Afso Specials on all .. i . ' '
V SPORT TOGS "?!
.; . KNICKERS, SWEATERS : ;;,
KHAKI COATS AND TROUSERS, Etc.
The Ladies Shoppe
139 N.
X.I.IMIPHiI'PPIi
T IS LET
Work to. Be Started Within
Next ..Few Days on
Structure for Chris-"
( ,-lf tiqn Church. ,r '; :
The contract for the excavation
on th,neW Christian cliurchi build
iiifr, to bo erected' this . summer,
was lot i today Idle. A. Catching,
who Is lo start work at once. Re
visions, in the. original, plans have
caused a, 'delay ot .almdsf ft month
in getting tbe,l,work; i started,!, but
unroxtra etioi-t is to be nm, n nnw i
1111 oruer to get the .building under I
coytjr : before I the UV rains', set in.'
,1''' .ditching will start' work with-I
u lle next few days, and expects I
. to 'complete the excavation within
f" days. ,;The. construction ot .the
,or" for the pouring ot the con-
i crete w " ue 111 Progress while the
. .vu.l,uii ia ueing conipieieil. AI- j
inuueu ivir. caicnings old was
slightly higher than that of an out
aide firm,., the. contract- was, lot to
'. ". """"lltiee -lnr 'lliargc
Douglas streets. The building will
be 80 by 110 feet in size and will
be of reinforced concrete with
stucco finish. It will be two
BlOl les in height. Willi tt full hase-
ment, and will have a seating ca-1
.... i -.. .... " .
church.
A most complete electric kitchen i
is to be provided and the banquet .
hall will be the largest in the citv ,
with a seating capacity of around I
4110. ' . , . , I
The auditorium is so arranged
Hint different sections may be
opened up lo accommodate almost ,
any sized crowd, the main portion ;
having a seating capacity of 250, j
while each of three wings has a !
seating capacity of 90. A big bal-1
cony will afford about 250 more
seals. Space is being provided
for a pipe organ, which it Is hop
ed to be able to install at a later
date.
The church has been working
on a building program for the past :
five years and In addition to Be- '
curing the land, which has been
fully paid for, a considerable cash
fund for Ihe building construction '
has been elsabllshed. The value i
of the buildina; and property is
estimated at about $45,000.
FINED FOR DRUNKNESS
Dee Green - and (Jni-k Roberts
Green - and t Jni-k
;weral arrested lat night by city
Otficer George Dletsch and Deputy
Sheriff c. H. Daugherty, charged
sue-.wiin urunkuess. They were ar-
,. . ... V
FAMOUS
Jackson
Attention. Automobile
- Til. Owners- i
We have all the latest equip-"ment-
for' .washing -yoilr- car.
High 'pressure system ' for road
oil. Satisfaction guaranteed.
' i i i Also i ' '.
'The old reliable G.' & J,' Tires
and,.Goodyear Solid Truck Tirea,
' Hohl's Garage -
Stephens Street
MAJESTIC
: Today and Friday
' ' 'ON THE STAGE
ALBURIUS
The Mystery Man
" of the Pharaohs
fl SEES ALL
fib. KNOWS ALL
;iJLAJ TELLS ALL ;
DON.'f MrsS"Hf'M
BILLIE DOVE
AND '
HUNTLEY GORDON
IN
"Sensation
Seekers"
She's the Girl of a Thousand
Thrills in 'Sensation Seekers'
Comedy, 'Penny Ante'
, Matinee 10c-25c
'' Evening 10c-35c
ANTLERS
Last Times Today
Matinee Daily 2:15
i
Esther Ralston
IN
Ten Modern
Commandments
As modem as the head
lines of today's newspa
per. Comedy
'George's Many Loves'
Novelty
"My Word London"
Matinee 10c-25c
Evening 10c-2Sc-35c 1
i 1,1111 mm"'"-"J jj
i
i