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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1922)
' 1 1 aa. 5 2 11F rf"V aO. rJ STILL IT 1m 1 umoafl m ( CONTINUES Sale Yes, Prices Are iMuch Lower than You Anticipate, But Quality Remains as Important as Ever. Don't Miss this Opportunity to Save oh SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES See Our Silk Frocks and Dresses For Easter Wear Coming Just Before Easter A Distinct Millinery Event For Easter Shoppers, a Wealth of Economies, Don't Miss Ij 3 Watch for the RADIO CONCERTS ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELLOWS STOR a- Si AKOC.M) THK TOWX. TIITON ASK HKAHI) ! runt liiH uppeariinee before tho court , and tin; ijnii'r was inauo on tho Itoy Ttptori was today ordered held .-ttn-tisth of llils opinion, for Hie cinult court nnd Ii In bonds I were fixed in the mint of $7:.0. Tip-I w- "ouclas shoes for men, $5. ton was Riven a heariUK In the. Justice ' 6 c !;u at "le Hooterie. court today on the cliatKo of being ! Jlavo your water wells drilled ear the father or tho child of Aunustn ' ly. Deep or shullow wells drilled, lieecroft. The evidence. Justice ! Prices reasonable. Allert Graham, Junes decliled wns BiitTiricnt to war- ' Looking (Mass. Oregon. DRASTIC ORDER AGAINST UNION NEWSPAPERS CO ON OPEN SHOP BASIS (By Untied Preu). CHARLESTON. W. Va.. April 10. One of tho most drastic lnjunc-j lions granted against labor In recent years was issued by Federal Judge' .Met.'llntock today when he signed (By Ajseolattrd Praaa. WALLA WALLA, April 10. Notices announcing a seven percent reduction in- wages of the Walla Walla bulletin and walla Walla Union will be Dost. restrainlnK order preventing the ed today and the papers go on K When it Comes to Walls and Ceilings thriVft nothing like planter, ami wht'ti It come to plaster UiciVh iiotttinn like "I'KIU-'KC'I ION ri.ASTI-.lt VAU,ltO.KI.M It has nil the ntlvatilugrc of Hit lineal plasteiiiif; vWthotit luiy of the muss, troiihle or tlrlnv, for nidi "PERFECTION" PLASTER WALL BOARD HnMi luinher can be Installed the Mime ilny. Will fcfve .iiNthit siil- 1st act leu In any eliinnte or mnler any Hint liven up to It name. DENN'S Transfer and Storage Co. hk. ii ;it.ii: i i ix. oiai- 1TY ltlll.IINJ MATKU1AL. 231 N. Main Street ritONR 12S. million. It's n prodnet l.'nited Mine Workers attempts to or ganize the non-union fields of West Virginia and eastern Kentucky nnd ordering the disbanding of the Min go tent colonies. Men's shoes half soled for $1.25 at the Hooterra. Hrlng us your work and see the difference. o DEVALERA DEPOSED ACCORDING REPORT an open shop basis commencing i uesuay, according to J. G. Kelly, publisher of the Bullo- tin, and D. W. Ifft, publisher of the Union. Non-union printers hare already arrived, they both stated this afternoon. (By Uuitad Preoa.) DfllLIN. April 10. De Valera has boen deposed as head of tho insurgent "Irish republicans" and an aggressive gunman chieftain ap-! pointed in his stend, according to In-' formation accepted with reserve by the free state officials. Clashes be tween the loyal troops and the insur gents continued, with a battle at the I'.roadford barracks in Cork, with the loyal troops the victors. 1 , A delegation of Round Prairie cit izens appeared before the county court this morning In the Interest of the Tom Hervev road. Ladles' patent leather strap slip pers at the HooU-rie. .Mrs. Fred Cornell, of Cilendale, ar rived here today to spend the week in this city rei'eiuim medical attention. A baby dauauu r was burn Sunday morning to Mr. and .Mrs.- John -Mi ( llntock. Hoth mother and child are Loing nkr;. ' Two carloads of Kordson tractors are being unloaded today for C. A. Lock wood, wlilc h assures Immediate delivery. The ltebekahs are holding a meet ing of special interest at Oakland to night. Those who left here by train tills noon were .Mrs. llattie I'errin, Mrs. J. D. ltees and Mrs. llertha Clark. Tho following are the guests reg istered at the (irand hotel: A. Ji. Cortrlght, Ashland; C. J. Coeney, Ashland; W. L. Ileyer, Eugene; John H. Erickson, Iixonville; and C. H. i Rutherford and family, Delano, Cal. ! Mrs. M. A. E. Collier left here to day for Vancouver to be with her ; mother who Is 111 at that place. Mrs. ' Collier received word this morning I that her mother was worse nnd she left on the first train for that city. ! An article written by Raymond Spence, locnlly known as "Zipp," ap pears In the April edition of Outdoor j Life. The article Is entitled "A Poor ! Man's dun" and deals in a general way with the Bubject of firearms. ' The Roseburg high school baseball team is practicing whenever weather I will penult. The school will have a Wrong team this year and expects to secure some games with outside i schools. Mrs. C. L. Kade and two children, who have been visiting with relatives here, left this afternoon for their home In Wenatchee, Washington. Mrs. Kade's parents aro residents of thin city. . j Mrs. SV, 'k, Clenn and sister, Miss Zonule McDonald, left here yesterday for Cisco, Texas. They will stop In Los Angeles, California, for several days to visit with friends. MIbs Mc Donald experts to remain with her, father in Cisco for a year, but Mrs. I Clenn will return to this city after a I visit there. j Mrs. Joe Rose returned to this city today after spending several days In Grants Pass where sho visited with her sister, Mrs. Jud Pernoll, and a1 short time In Medford. Mrs. Rose was accompanied on her trip by Con-i stnnce and Clara Agee, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. llarley Aeee. The two Clfla also returned today. Mrs. Charles Sowersliy, of Riddle, arrived here today to attend the meet ing of the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution which is to be held at the home of Mrs. A. F. Sether to night. Mrs. Sowershy will be the guest of Mrs. George Riddle of the Soldiers' Home while in this city. If l.tirlt... m.t.litv . at lowest pi Ices, nppeuls to joii "H4a.. jlpo i on Jiat? Try the Cafeteria Edt.al the CAFETERn Iwt you want, Jml . ni4 IlICTTI.lt TEB-BCTTE!l stttVlCE. VV. R. WARNER, Proprietor where you get wlutt afford to J my. Short order service, Essays io Be Judged Tonight M7nii UA'i Hill CiJ COMMAXDF.RY ATTENTION'." Regular conclave of Ascalon Com mandery No. 14, Tuesday evening; April 11. at 7:30 o'clock. Sir Knights please be In uniform on time, as the order of the Rwl Cross Is to bo con ferred. O.. V. COSHOW. Recorder. A M j f uigeu l.y the lorat tt! at Ml. K,b0 6 The "tWl subjected thJZi of climbing the "T.& J . -'cuu "ia several toj. j. The essays written on Americani zation in the D. A. It. contest will be judged tonight nt the meeting of the Daughters of the American Involu tion to be held at the home of Mrs. A. F. Sether. This contest has been running for the past six weeks and pupils of any of the grade schools ressful in reirhtn. have been submitted from students, all of Hm Rose school. Mrs. William Hell Is in charge of the essays and tonight they will be given to the judges. Three prizes will be given, for the best essiiy $5. for the second lucst $2.50, and the third prize Is $1. Other matters of business will be discussed nt Iho meeting tonight and a social time will be enjoyed. o ' were eligible to enter, several papers a very steen ,,,, a dangerous one. HanTn their excellent ridin , also exhibited un m.! r- Ity In handling their S J time, in a very shorF l? and as the last event ( to the i.umllt thou( h his machine added trmin Retreading and repainjt.. used tires. ExDert ...i:- low prices, quick and cowl vice. Let us examine to . before you throw it ltlJ , Burks, corner of Jackson itiv ins Sts. Service Slatini mil l children lmmMzmzd A . I TONIGHT ONLY. Bbm( I J J.-1A UJ1' IWJJ.1 LL . 1 I i G C Iletter repairing for less money at the IlooterK?. - ' p " - -M STEEL PLANT IS CLOSED BY ORDER j WEDNESDAY THURSDAY- FRIDAY 4 9 4 9 I 5 This is . My Biff YieM Tool (iT7"OU can control the yield more by the work JL you do before planting than by any work you may do afterward. The Culti-Packer, following good plowing and discing, puts the land in just the' right condition to encourage quick germination and rapid growth. It docs work that no other tool will da. I've proved this every year since I started to use the Cuiti Packer behind my Fordson Tractor." That's an experience typical of thousands of users in this community and elsewhere. .:al.:vw:v.v'vl,.vuV'. .-tv-v '. :-' '.v '!.' J.'.t 'r' ( ll,.;i ''."'lf-' ' CT!7rt i I Tv t '. (llv UulUd Breu.) riTTSIll KG. April 10. The trnit cd States Steel Corporation closed the American Steel and Wire Works today, throwing 1500 men out of em ployment. They will also curtail work at the Donora plant later. Shortage of coal Is given as the reason. Iletter repairing for less money at the liooterU. SiEW TUJMI. I'i'lt liKNT U'.WTKI . ( 'It-a turn. Ii'li SAI.l; "'..mtnlnn ,V K IH V ( I'.irttji. nt WANTlill ttelllN w .1,1. rlv J. t.irill. u ati:i- , ;i.'s. ftirnliihed housekeeplnff rent need bKyL-fo. owl J-4 Cuss St. t'tl KA 1' ;a r-'UlKe, Ko.l Sy. iiii st. I.H TIUKS. ' Vulcanising- f latum. lta. fr.'iili rottAKu rvl. -Atn'Ut t w.-k. I'rt-teru. ;nti(3 io keefi limmo fur an mIi. a i North Hole Ht. Poy or young- man to woTlt i llnyor iro. Phone H-FU. To nurie conllnemcnt, all tituuiil or rail at 731 S I'Iiim Ht. MiM.-i I'lirnlnh.-ii houKoko.'iigr,aiel "J.-epinir. with t.atli. 112 W. loui!aa Great Moments in, a Great Picture THOMAS A N MEIGHAN IN A TALK OF THK SKA ANI THK .MAN WHO COl'LI) FACE A STORM, I.OVE. "CAPPY R ACNES AYRES WORM) OF SHIPS. JHU A l'KiHT OR . ClOiltCS Al.l. THK KOMANCE THAT I.II'K CAN KNOW, IS K IBS TINta.IXd TALK OF THK SKA. EXTRA ATTRACTION NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. THE ROYAL FILIPINO STRING BA "IjOI'ISK J.OVKLV l'KTl itl " AN"VI.V.NKI1 OF WKHT." 4 r.Vh, r 'st rn fcU'tl. V A I I M I'M . ,.f ,int.-il y vx f rl. llT. ' rent a mil. AM1 l.! M' 'thurt, ffirin or alt.-r Star Rt C. A. L0CKW001) MOTOR COMPANY 5 ..tMr.l.i 1 1 l. Wan mt . k'ur W.ilki-r. v . 1 tuinty warrant fr I'Mlartl nntl K.i,tiurif ma1' out to Kl 1 1 1 In rt Kinder return 5 LIDUIV III nVjlX 1 1Kj Programs discontinued for a while alterations and improvements to be made before REOPENING ! n Sl.l. oil TIlAI'F- :Vwln rvllnJr 1 ni..tori v 1 li ntcln. danily mo-i I .r 1'oat with It. .or alrnlano type m-ootor l'hnno or 3.'a)-V. W A XTKl t i i'iMi.1n M nin fnrfarm iMul ort hnril wold Viti'prUncoTl In '('""rtt l n k rt-iwr pr v.-r. (VRnn Un wi rw Iu Itlng ("oritoiatton, Hoi- '-''f:. 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