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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
PAfiK FTC ITT nnsKnTTtn VKwa-nFyrrw. rnmr, april 21. tf. SB New Goods Again iMake Our Department Stocks Complete These and After-Easter Specials We Present in SPRING REOPENING sfkhmj ni'ic BUYING Our Money Saving Sale Still Continues BE HERE JUNE 25 in Program Includes Famous Lecturers and Interesting Musical Numbers CHAUTAUQUA II 2 $&ia With Two Big Days, Friday and Saturday i 'CAPPY RICKS" IS PLAY SPECIAL New Silk Dresses Friday nnil Saturday A special purchase permits iih to offer at special prices thin lot of )'xct'itiunitl silk dresses. All, only $15 to $25 New Coats All colors In rich velours, hand embroidered, very appropriate for sprfiiK. $9.85 to $35 Gingham, White Goods 32 In. gingham, standard finality aic 27 In. gingham llh- .Madras shirting, striped patterns a.c Soft finish muslin, yard wide .only 2ic These bargains downstairs. EXTRA SPECIAL J(l all leather PURSES to go at 98c Each In llargain Dept., Downstairs. CKT YOUtS Friday and Saturday only. Bungalow Aprons Friday and .Saturday Fretty summer styles In bent gingham, an extraordinary bargain, fur two days only, each 98c SPECIAL J Host .Musical Fealuro Not Yet An. i nounred iu Company Is Endeavor. ing to Klj;n I p Well Kiiouii Art. j 1st For Concert Tour. SHOES The Store Tliat Does the Business rerhups you have already noticed the leading styles and the best makes of ladles' and children's Bhoes now on dis play In our window. Two Fri. anil Hut. Specials: calf oxford, Cuban Ladies' heel . . lji.-.8.- I. idles' satin pumps, and brown black . . . O.S.T HE AROl'.ND TIIK TOWN. A spring line of Jap crepes In all the new shades. Hell Millinery. WBf!- - I "If the cherry blossoms fall on one in love, Vhat wonderful luck It brings." Here from Wilbur , Mrs. J. K. Hales, of Wilbur, was a visllur In this city for several hours today. Mrs. Hates returned to her homo on mo noon train. Flak sailors In I wo tone facings. Especially good for tweed silils. Hell Millinery. Returns to (alctululc Mrs. (). A. Seiher. of (llendale. who lias been In this city for the past two weeks receiving medical atlentlon, left for her homo this morning. To Otttauo ("Jrovc Mrs. Fred Schultz, or this city, and Miss Kilna Deeeher. of Oakland, lert yesterday for Cottage (irovo to spend a short time visiting with friends. Our price on White rotary sewing machine, standard pattern, $90, less 10 per cent off for cash. McKean, Darby & Baldwin. Tiller Out nil Hull Charles Tiller, arrested b few days ago for sheep stealing, was released today on ball furnished by W. 1). Neely and S. A. Perdue of Tiller. AROUND THE TOWS. "You are the most serious young man I ever saw." In from Oakliuni T. It. Oarrlson. of Oakland, was In the iity today looking alter busi ness matters. Hero from Wilbur T. E. Orae, of Wilbur, was a busi ness visitor in Hoseburg for several hours tday. Great crowds at Christian church revival, groat Interest. Armory Sun dry, night. Visiting In 1ty J. It. (irirflih. manager of the Wardrobe Cleaners, of Crants Pas, one of the largest plants of Its kind lu Southern Oregon, Is in Rosohurg today attending to business matters. Mr. tirirfilh was formerly business Ixannuer of the 1!r:tuts Pass Courier. Contracts taken for water wells, deep or shallow. Prices reasonable. Albert Gruham, Looking Glass. Illlililllig Penult Issued A building permit was Issued todav to I.. . .vietzger, who Is to construct1 hero Hero fiitm Klaniatli Falls Jack llackelt of Klamath Falls Is spending a few days in Ihis city. Mr. llackelt is motoring about the coun try enjoying a pleasure trip. a $.",000 concrete service station at! the comer of Lane and Sheridan I streets. To Salem Mrs. A. J. Cnrman and son left today noon for Salem where ! Hoseburg's annual Chautauqua will be here on the dates of June 21th to July isl. Inclusive, accord ing to nn announcement received to- J day by the local guarantors from the Ellison-White Chautauqua company. The program this year Is to be bet ter than ever before the management i asserts. It will contain lectures by ople Head, the beloved writer and - kindly philosopher, Norman Allan Imrie, a near figure on the chautau-( qua platform and Elmer Lynn Will iams, Chicago's famous "fighting parson." For other entertainment ; there will be Paul Fleming, said to be the cleverest magician since (ler ! malne; and for a play "Cappy Kicks" j a well known comedy without a peer, j For music there will be (lilvan Opera j company, a vocal organization with: the same standing In Its field as the Little Symphony of last season; the Oceanic Quintette and other splendid i attractions. The greatest musical 'Jj feature Is not yet definitely booked. ;L Efforts are being made to sign up an;! artist, whose appearance with chau-jj tauqua will constitute an event in;! the history of that movement, andli further Information regarding Ihlsi feature will be made when complete arrangements have been made. . . From the fine support given chau- 7 tauqua in the past in Hoseburg there HE.T MARKET STROXti. Is everv Indication that it will be al. gre .t event again this year Thej (py A,.c.0l,rt p , J committee is expecting no great diffi-jo rOKTLANI), April 21 cully In disposing of the season ad-, wheat was selling here today mission tickets. In spite of .the flnan- a, $i 05 (0 J1.2U. cial conditions which have been in I ' Drastic Price Cutting Event FOR BALANCE OF WEEK We Offer Our Entire Stock of Suits, Coats and Dresses AT ro Less ellowsStor mm iV.'fi -'3 til -Va VI J T J Lxj saBM""1 "'L "'"-' imiiiiiinT 1 Three File For 1 Port Commission exl8tance. Tloseburg is expected to have no spring entertainment, no carnival or celebration, and as a re sult the Chautauqua will doubtless form a welcome diversion. The pro gram this year is such that there will be something of interest for every one and it Is believed that the people of the oommuniiy will show their in terest by- their unqualified support. KOYAL CI.FANF.KS. Half a million now in use. Sold 011 easy payments. Hudson Electric Store. Ihey will spend the week end visiting with Mrs. Carman's brother who re sides at that place. F.I.FCTKIC WASIIINti MACHINFS wash everything from fine lace 10 j Krhuy overalls without any rubbing. Hudson Electric Store. 1 Sataday Only ! In Our Groceteria Department IV K WILL SFJ.L 15 lbs best Cane Sugar for $1. AND Fresh N. B. C. SODA CRACKEItS in 3J and 71b. Cartons at He lb r Unvcdd Circuit M I, 1. .;-, VISIT OUR CRACKER DEPARTMENT . JI.WY OTHI It ll ll; lS TIKI M MI Iiol s TO MIA HON. I51 MI3IIF.lt, K AI.WAYH UAH: THK HFST 1 OH l.FSS. PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Here on nuliies.s K. E. Hodgeman, of Mcdford, Is lu this city looking after business matters. Mr. Hodgeman Is district engineer of the stato highway com mission. He is registered at the Ho tel I'mpqua. Visitors nt Stunner Home Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Castleton. of Itrownsville, are in ibis city visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Slarmer on Winchester street. They will rumain here for one week. Ladies' patent leather strap slip pers at the llooterle. Party Honoring Mrs. G. A. Shadduck CASE XKAHINXi C'IASF. The case of James Hoyce against Ruby Levlns-Tapp continued to drag through the circuit court today. The arguments were started shortly be fore noon and continued through the afternoon. From indications at a late hour this afternoon, the ease will be concluded shortly. At the Douglaji The following are among the guests registered at the Douglas ho tel: Mr. and .Mrs. II. N. Johnson. Jeanette Hicks, Seattle; L. Eberhart, Portland. Lewis M. White. Portland: J. K. Pluiumer, Portland; W. O. Mal ic)'. Portland; W. Anderson, Port land; and 1. V. (iilllam, Portland. FOR GENERAL roof repairing and cirpenier work of all kinds, city or country, by 'he day or by con tract', see E. E. Cervals, 512 Com mercial Ave. At the I'liiiHiua Among the guests registered at the I'mpqua hotel are the following: i nr! pr,.(lrl' k, Mrs. R A. F. Palm, Portland; M. V. Payur Marshfield; Will T. Kirk. Salem: James West, Salem; C. Van Vyck and wife, Eugene; Mrs. Kay Hall. Euuene; J. M. Cross, Canyotiville; and 11. Marks, City. A most delightful party was given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. tl. M. Pierce in honor of Mrs. O. A. Shad duck, who is leaving soon for a trip to Houston. Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Shadduck are delegates to the grand lodge of the Hrotherhood of Loco motive Firemen and Enginenien and Ladles Auxiliary from Hoseburg. They expert to be away from this city two months. Mrs. Shadduck was completely surprised yesterday on re ceiving a shower of beautiful hand kerchiefs. The Pierce home was beautifully decorated for the occa sion with Japanese roses. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Otto Troxel and Mrs. Wm. Peterson. Those pres ent were Mrs. O. A. Shadduck. the guest of honor. Mrs. J. W. Howell, Mrs. II. Chandler, Mrs. Herbert Og den. Mrs. T A. Troxel, Mrs. Otto Troxel, Mr J. A. Moore. Mrs. Roy Mctiee. Mrs. Verl Thayer, Mrs. Lin don Horouch. Mrs. Delbert James, Mrs. II. M Wheeler. Mrs. It. R. Wood. Mrs. V. A. Rledel, Mrs. P. M. Cook. Mrs. Sieve Wall. Mrs. Wm. Peterson. Mrs. F. L. Johnson. Mrs. F. T. Italtimore, Mrs. P. J Hohl. K. iiiaytocK, M. Pierce. and the hoste s, Mrs. (! Little Chhk shoes for many Btylcs. Hell children, Millinery. Liberty Theater C'M.Y I'lKST-fl.ASS SHOWS Al AT I Or AMI I.V. TODAY'S PROGRAM eO 'Brie in "Chivalrous Charley" .w soim; m.ws 1 11 m i r to ivvn; ami a .mi omi iv. TOMominw nr J K lloMK 1 THK MN I UoM v- SahnfliMi Army Kntertaln . Tlu niemlMTs of the County Home were rnieriained yesU rday afternoon liy several inniihcrs of the Salva tion Army. The Salvation Army w til to t ho home and gave several imuhU'uI number and short talks. These were Rieaily enjoyed ly the 4outity hoiiio memhers. Tno dUen Klnej A. V:ichon, a tourist, was fined $',' and rosfs hy JuMU'f of the I'eare H orte .limes for speed! n. past a M-hooilinuj-e j,t more tti;n 2 miles per hour, .liinies AdaniL. of Mjtle t'reeK. wa finrd In like amount for speed i ii on the highway. ltoth r-n-sts were made hy Slate TtalTio Uf li.cr V rkms. Funeral to Be Held Here Sunday The funeral services of Mrs. Her bert Rhoadinan, whose death occur ed at the li'ioadman home In this citv last Sunday afternoon, will be held Sutulav at the South Methodist church. K' , .1. II. Necdham. pastor of the South Methodist church, will officiate at the sericcs. Interment will be in the Wilbur cemetery. Mrs. lih" .Jinan's mother. Mrs. Mauler Deb ug, two sisters of the deccs'.-d. Mrs. Frank FfoifTcr and Mis. S. l!ren and an aunt. Mrs. Ad. Cubiiin. all of Duratid. Dls.'on sen. arrived 'n this city this morning. Fine llinhcr .len - i A lat Ke crowd was In attendance i .'I the at ttoiy today at the dinner given the !ad:o of the W. II C. The holies serve, I a dcllclnu chh ken iiatoT and everyiuie who attended is hUh In their praise of the fne feed the ladies prepared. At the aft ernoon session a special rrogtam mas tiven. Numbers especially enjeye.i ueie n talk by Hon. Dinger Hermann end Instrumental music by the Kosji "You speak French like a native a native of England." Stephens' Shoe Store House of the ktlpix'ikloif, IHitiiinn ami 'lilt sh,e.. Standard ef this vears. M.,1 erately f ." in) to J i i nn. J. F. tore for 33 priced from SERVICE QUALITY BUILDING MATERIAL CEMENT "Oiee;on" Ilrailtl, "At las While" l'l.ASTKIt "Ci j stal" Hratid. I. IMF "lioclte HailKn, mid" lljdrulc.l. METAL ( Aniico I'yia- l.ATIi Herringbone" rust resisting). PLASTER IIOAP.H "Pel fe Hon' r.dOFIMi "iilcanite," "CVr lainieeil." liOtlF PAINT "Plasilc A enecr," "DuialuMlc." SAND "Fun shell Hench" (White Sand). WASHED SAND A vl CRAV FI, I'EDS (.sh. tiiiuiiiils) coi;ni;r head cold rolled channels SELF-CENTERlNci REIN. FOR( I.MI NT INTEGRAL WA TI RPP.OOI IN(i for roncrele work. COLORLESS WATi:i:PI!()oiT; AND MASONRY COAT- Through an error la Information given the News-Review the names of W. II. Jewett, republican and T. W. I Angus, democrat, were omitted f rom i the list or candlaates for the posl- tion of commissioner of the Port of1 I'mpqua. It. J. Hubbard Is also a! republican candidate. There are two i commissioners to elect and three j have filed statements announcing that they will seek the nomination I at the coming primary election. AlL of the candidates are highly respect- j ed residents of the lower Unipqua' district aha no matter which lwo are selected the port of the county may know that suitable men have been chosen. .M k-a.c; njwt W '''" eAl.KZaF7r; K"eJ n.alo r. yDm -,.sL Foil SALE Pour yur cliXT us; t hi iei iiivimnical ( i'liene uwiitr, -V. W. it. Hurray, vofu ' ilATOtKSSKS naj, w ,T. rc-ii, mlMrrril, n-wini clocks rrpairti :i: x , n-:ir Q;ik. WK have ,l, my ol ir.onrt u-1 iltinroveii lily p.-0rr H-,. t'a ul plan. .' i,i.vi .V,., iiiKsteiis. t"mp,u sar.ip ui i, A ssuciiitlun. I'KH HKXT-Two tmjtJ moms; une of bath, tm-m int. "Everybody child." said I was a perfect HiltiiiK" room, 110 ipift Willi, one iir botli. Aliu'rti 4 JL a: NeUH-tteVjr J. II. Sinnlger Is preparing to move Into the building recently vacated by YV. S. Powell who has moved to i his new structure on the adjoining: property. Mr. Slnniger Is making minor repairs to the building and Is pulling In skylights. He will move! rtie machinery which he uses in hlsj trade of metal worker, to the new lo- cation within a few days. v ' -NEW TODAY. j I'olt SAI.K Household goods. 1 K6 Mililarv Ht. 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