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SATTRDAV. ArRn, 22, 1022. PAflB THKKB Home Dressmaker Can Get Individuality With Handstitched Pattern on New Frocks ROHFRCTWJ KTEWS-REVIEW. ranrn 111x1 1 nnn JSlcHOOL NEWS r, nr-lMi Vir Club of (lie Kose rhoh, Vhool held H regular 1 : , Kridnv. the 1 3th. At p "lrf,n;T :, !..,.. r'snn. took th president appointed AudH'y Ptrrill to u,'t as temporary ,'arr!;i1(. dispel of the regular M".' 0I.. vm'M was ans- the 'ii.emb.-rs naming and ,i'n iheir favorite motion plc ,.. mil call, the club ' ..... i. i, .I.,?.- laboratory I rhff were explained by 'k, r ;,n,l Kor.l finsleton. Aft ". , ,.... --liiles and hearing inrn" I ho rlnb have a j'of 'w' Haven" that will fl'no further business n.iinnrneil to meet on rn v. Apr" I to be highly successful In gaining cooperation between the students anil the faculty. It also enables the Echool board to see jut whut is anil ........ ia i..,t needed in the school and gunge their actions accordingly. Some of the questions answered In Sividunllv and In writing by the stu dents are as follows: From what subject have you received the most ,i,i vear? From what one the ion, took the !u,ai!t ROod? What is your reason . . . .I-. 1.1..K ai.hnf.lt Wlml for alten.ui'R i"h" o'ww. . ....... proportion of your educational ex penses is gained through your own effort? ii. s. .nk.vys isi:ii:i s Miss Mildred Sinclair Is reported to be quite ill of the scarlet fever. The last bi-weekly grade sheets of the six weeks period were posted Fri day. rri, rMi'ia fiiih held a short meet ing Thursday to discuss matters of business. Miss Gladys Pounds is absent from school on account of severe illness, it Is hoped that she will soon recover and return to school. Tho "Tj" dull held a business ...,, iirncrr.m tea-1 meeting Thursday noon. Several r ; Orcpon writers will be given. AssDIi!I.Y TI I'.SDAV , short t?m!ly was neiu Iv morning. The reports of the .T,Z, to the Oregon Journ X'.:ea'c'onferenee were heard. All SUVli-Kites reported a good time SiV ,00'e and expressed their do it, a the entertainment given .hilo Tlsltlnff in Eugene. They Lrt .hat much good along Jour S; c lines was received from tins 1 nie. and state that they gam f . ,nv new ideas on how to pub Jh W-annual as well as a school Z -J-rner Those who made the Jrelrls Hire, Miss Lewis .. Aud , White. Maurice New. and. Volne Sra.'h ami Glenn Kadabaugn. "e ilel.'te team was called upon . riVe a report of the debate held Jitcene last Saturday night, and id much Praise for their defeated wonents ami for the spnrtsman un shown by them after losing the Skate. The debaters who repre- .....nt m'.tt..ra -wore dieeussed m,. vninti- nf the stale depart ment of education, visited in the school Thursday. Mr. Klllott ex presses confidence In the Itoseburg high school and greatly compliments its facility and students. Ulltl.K TKAIXIXU EXAMINATIONS TO UK IIKI.D MAY 5., The examinations in nible training in both the New and Old Testament will be held at the high school 011 May 5th. These examinations are for the benefit of the student who takes this .course in his Sunday school. A full credit Is given to those who pass the examination. Many have found it advantageous to take this course both in gaining a credit and in gaining a knowledge of the Hlble. JIXIOK tl.ASS HOLDS lSOl SIXCi MEKTING nr.o nt ihA Tnnst imnortant class meetings for the year was held for ' 1 i...im-rw. Parrott. Miss .ninr ,iinao "Wednesday after 'jun llo'llopeter. their able coach, ; noon At this time the classmen held itb them. The trip 1 or.,.tln nnwwnw tn consider the com- ,15 niade by car. Mr. Uamm driving jn(, Renlol. banquet, which is always item 'down Saturday morning. FtMin s mi: r.i:( fivf scurn- in;. 'Tvo famous men, Lincoln and fca-. pcaie. yesterday received a n-iiie b.-.th at the hands of Mr. t.c. oir tanffnr. Oonsiderablo exf Vuewrtii prevaileil when it was an-pt-M that two gentlemen were nrjlivhort in l!ie nan. i-or vr.ui. f.nis have avoided bathing. considered the biggest social event rtf .!,. vnnr f..r tllP hiirll School StU- dents. For years, in fact ever since high school was established, this inunction has been one of the tradl tir,.. wl.t, h la nimlp bin In the social life. All other socials and banquets fade Into mere insignifiennce beside this. - This year there will be no fall ing away from traditions. The ban quet will be put over with the same L,,,,.nuao wo hi.np Ann mere is 11- I tie reason to fear that it will be oth vf ) j SVV-' iV t il vo.ile (r BUILDING A BUSINESS Is most interesting work and should receive wholehearted energy. Every business needs a good bank ing connection. The Itoseburg National Bank la a de sirable depository for your funds. The Rosebur National Bank Rosebur$,Ore. Are You Hungry For Something Different IS VARIETY WHAT YOU SEKK WHIiX YOU EAT? ' Then Try The Roseburg Cafeteria. AVHEHE THEHE IS SOMETHING DIFFERENT ALL THE TLME, AXI) WHEltK EVEKYTHIXQ IX THE MARKET IS BEFORE , YOUR EYES. THE VERY REST OF EVERYTHING AT LOW- , EST TRICES. W. R. WARNER, Proprietor d:tas finally deiiiled Hint some , orwisei because tho junior class has tinn w.:s necessary. To Mr. Koyce provon tnat , really can work. M! .he task, winch, by the way. he Tn0 committees appointed were as N in fine s!iar- before the oper-j f(Uowg. Program Glenn It.'.dabangh, Hr-i tbp r, nllraien had turned the:.,.... , t.a r.rnn ('nr. - , , (I Ili.II lllitll, ..IT... .1' .1,1.0, u , - ... M'r.'.t.lnn nf (Tl.i 1 Him I ll P(l inliali-r , ..,... r... , ,1 T.--n tWl's r.f tin. enillll. bllt .it illO COUl- lr:nn of t!iir first batli they blos- rol, Itolunil Schwartz and Frances Humphrey; date and place, Clarence or inir urst mini ui.-.v "; : 8eariii chairman. I.ucien Cobb, r.lza m u mo as i :i 1 1 us ii .. ....... Webber, and Kathleen IJoneoraKe Afv in. From now on the busts will j,.nn1..,in. vlvtan nrcutt. chairman 1m kept in a clean condition It Is re- pOT"(! hy Hie aulliorities. i decoration, Vivian Orcutt, chairman. Ford Singleton, ('.race Wickham, Kay ll'arslow and l.lllie Christopherson. Oiiyi A ( 0ll'l,i:Ti:i XI ! th w)le class intend to put the IMXDF.U l THE ritlXTF.R ' banquet over in fine shape. iiT.e I'nipnua is now complete and TICKETS OX SALE W t he hauils of the printer. The; ' . FOR Ol'ERETT V Af. ,,r..se.,t.-d it to him last Men-1 TlM for , nnual 01e9 cIul) y a, ,r,,.,n. thereby r.ing a ad ( neauJoIals,.. m h m rn, ?h0Uld'r,M v S ' ho held at the Antlers theatre on ' -v." ' r " itrri h, iare April 2f,.h, w-lre placed on sale yes- tiV V,. i i I Til terday. They may be secured from 'I'.:. r ' "" ,'w,,k ,h,a-oar- ,T,1. any member of the cast or from the i;rX.''u d ",0!! "j t- Antlers Reserva- W .s, ,i,Jt ail i nil ti,H nlates ""ns nrfi als0 00 6ale at tue boX Si '.h.,.i it,: an'C 'j'.out reservations - A ,,,,-ial wl be used wl 1 be 0,d ''. , It t!:e prin-intr o the annual. This ,'" 8elnf this splendid little two-tit- of ttm S maile f0r jc,bs of n"sl,'al c?'ue ' )h d',uble - klfi. and ,,. orintinL. end will. 1 dantage Urst, one is privileged di-mbt. nm the literarv work in 1 rarfca"1fee ,Cal ",9'rlonic ,,,,l"nt -"'"i.- Tiie I. will bn .lis- at "9 height and second, one hears IT IS the handwork on a dress that raises it out of the whole sale class and puts it into a class by itself. It is the handwork on a dress that raises its value far nbove the level of machine-made things and it is the handwork on a dress that gives it its indi viduality. Therefore, if you would have a unique dre3S, see that there is a touch of handwork on it. Abovo are three dresses each vttlt a handstitched pattern work ed cut on it in silk. Each pattern '.s fti.ail and simple, and polka-dots Ike whole dress. ' This is a stunt t'nat the homo dressmaker can do ho can select, or des!(rn, hr.r own motif, and then apply it to the dress, thus stamping it with individuality. In the upper sketch to the right, a simple wheel motif was chosen. It dots the whole dress at distant intervals, and is consequently very effective. The dress, by tho way, is a simple chemise model, with a deep bertha with inserts of accordion pleats over each arm, matching the skirt panels at the sides. Tho pleatings are plain. In the lower sketch, a cubist design was selected. It is made up of two squares of different color with a wigcly little line beloM. This dosifro Is on a pon gee dress, and is also on a ponged "chinky" parasol to match. A dahlia design was worked out on the dress in the photo, with tho result that it was found pretty enough to be put in the movies and worn by Agnes Ayres, Para mount star, who will be seen with Jack Holt in William ddtfille'e lat est picture, "Bought and Paid For." The skirt was polka-dotted with this motif, but the waist wai left plain the motif only border ing the neckline, and appearing In a group of three over each ol bow. A ribbon of a dahlia shads circlet the waist and hangs below a deep hem. 1'I. if not hill:; h i of Mav. diS- aim nt. ....... w..o .t-....T ..ppons, on the ,"'. 1 . - ed David Ste.ns Is responsible for 1 i:TIO.i;i: is (Titci i T1-"I i ,lnnati-hable libretto and Louis j...n,.,i.. ..rt.-lliu T.IUTIT lilt) IllUMl. Printer..!, m i !,, t,s,i iw libretto and mtfstc are of an ex- 4c Of ii issued the, ., , . ... ,' v lur.al questionaires! " , ' ,l"'! r P""1,"1 qui vtionaire Is a ! r,f 1:;. y. T: nii":M'.iH vhi.-h Mr. llamm " ai. l i..rsonallv of the s. Tie iiuesiinns ileal with n' s i.ie in Hie st-hool nnd " ' ' v ' H '"' finds most ad '7 ' ' I'iii ial. In this ,'" ' ' 1 ' t- get views from v ll ll" COllld get in .J :' n i i -. able, to see ""' ' 1 -u.(..!)fa viewpoint. 1 1 found by the cluh will nrohahlv snrnrise more than one person. COXTl.M El MONDAY liecause of lack of space it was found Impossible to print nil of the school news today. News from the grade schools will bo printed In Monday's is- sue. 4 Diamond Engagement Ri mgs autiul and exclusive designs of r-'V1 l j"een Scdare new cn display : L'othc's. Prices are very mod--, j':-rs f-cm twenty-five dollars ;': 1 , Yf' can have your own diamond ' d hc;e 'n the new designs. We - - - '. . rr.ountir-,s, Your diamond is a say. ubar Brothers ri-r.iiS-Ol'TICIA.NS I. i jii iiii.nnii.i i SCX DAY AT TIIE CIII KCHES JL E. Cliurrh, Siuili, Main nnd Lane Sts." J. II. Neediiam, minister. ; The church school meets at 9: 4a, V. j L. Cobb, Supt. Let every member ( make plans to be present. We need you and you need the benefit to be: derived from the study of the llible. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and 7::i0 p. in. The subject for the morn ing service. "The Milk of the Word." There will be the sacrament of lla tisni and the reception of members at this service. The Epworth League meets at (i::'.0. Mrs. Lahey, leader. The pastor will not go to Calapoola in .the afternoon on account of the funeral service of Mrs. Klioadman .vl.lel. will hr. hnl.t In tho ebiireh ntl 2 o'cloik. First Church of Christ, Scientist, corner of Lane nnd .Main streets. 11 o'clock and Wednesday evening, at g o'clock. This meeting Includes testimonies of healing. Sunday school convenes each Sunday morning at 9:43; all up to the age of 20 years, are invited to attifd. The reading, room in the rear of the church build-! Is open daily, except holidays and Sundays, from 2 to 4 p. m. The pub lic Is cordially Invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. The subject of Sunday's lesson is: lTobalion After Death." f Salvation Army week end services. Saturday evening service open air TT.eetiTiL-' at 7 : 1 j n. m. Indoor serv ice at 7:45 p. m. The Junior soldiers and corps cadets will take active part in tills service. Sunday meetings: ! Morning prayer service, 7 a. in. Holiness meeting, U a. in. Open air terviie 10:. 10 t. m. Sunday school at 2::i0 p. in. Laat Sunday's attend ance numbered 111. Wo nro striv ing lo have 12.1 in attendance .this Sunday afternoon. " Young people's ! set-vice, or Young People's Legion, :ir.. Evening open air service at 17:1.1. Main meeting of week Sun day evening, 7:4.1. Envoy Craves of Portland will be. In charge of the Sunday setvii-is. The l'.aster pro gram given by the children of the .,. ,. Sunday Te html was a success, n.-nrlv 200 present listening to every number and left the hall feeling glnd : t li.-1 they had spent an hour anil, a half Willi the Armv Sunday school children. All are more than welcome at the Salvation A. my. "11 N. .lack son street. Captain and Mrs. Ford, i orfic. rs In charge. v t ' First rresbj torlan Church, Lane and Jackson s're.'ts, nev. L. llowrlng tjuiek, minister. Hlble x-hmil, :4i a. in.. I-:. Ilelliwell, Supt. No other eduiatlon is as Important as the spir itual education given In the IHblo schools of our chunlK-s. Does your family c-t lis share? Morning wor ship. 1 I a. m. The Junior service topic will be "Phylacteries." and the pastor will show and explain a set of these, such as every orthodox Jew wore in the time of Christ. Sermon lopic, "Minding Our Own Business." Junior Christian Endeavor, 2: HO p. m., leader, Margaret Mlllikla. Topic, BEFORE tnrowlng your blown out tires away consult GItEEN THE TIME MAN. He can save you money. Forum 'Luncheon Tickets Going Tickets for the second Forum luncheon are going as satisfactorily as were those for the first lunch eon. The Forum committee reports the sale of 60 tickets today and a good many have made requests that tickets be hold for them. The South .Methodist church guarantees a first class luncheon, but they must know how many to prepare for and there is only a limited number of tickets to be sold. See the committee for your tickets at once or call at the chamber of commerce and secure them, &s the sale muct stop when 12.") are reached. The candidates have been respond ing nobly and will be on hand to present themseKns for your Inspec tion, and you will have the oppor tunity to Rive them the once over be fore deciding for whom you are go ing to vote. The Forum chairman announces a representative of the It gislative tax commission will also tie on the program. He on time, because the song lead er bits the bull nt 12 o'clock sharp. (L. Ll" 'JJ-KJ. 111 LUHJULm H-JPg NOTii rc to cnrcniTORM. In the County Court of the titatd of Orx-Kon for DoukIub County. In the matter of the estate of Iavld W. Hunter neeeasecl. Notice is hereby given thnt the un dersignett was on the 2ltt day of April. l'Jt'2, duly appointed dnilnintra tor of tho entute of Duvld W. Hunter, deceased, by an order of the above en titled euurt. Therefore nil perilous huv-. ItiK claims htcalnst unlit eMnto are re quired to tile them with the uniler siKiied, whose address Is JtoseburK, OreKon, duly verllled and with proper vouchers Htta'h"l, on or before nix months from the first date of this pub lii utlon. Dated and first published tills 22nd day of April, 1!:'2. AI.VA P. HUNTKIt. Administrator of the estate of lJavfd V. Hunter, deceased. ori( or ski.k ok hVVkiu ptcv UI-'FWT v tmi nti:k. Tn the District Court of the United States for tin' District of On-Ron. In the mattor of Lillian M. Howman, H.'thki'iipt. Not h e is lier.lV fflven that sealed bids will be received at the ofliee cf (Jeo. W. Yuunir, trustee of l-nlil bank rupt estiiti, at his office No. 116 Wt-ft Casd rtt re-t. In the City of ItoseburK, 1 iiiiik las County. OreKon, fur all the furniture, fixture and supplies of that certain restaurant, known as Bow man's reHtatirant, located t 103-105 South Sheridan Stnot In said city of KoHfburK. up to and Including' Wed ncHday, the 3rd day of May, )J2'l, at It) o'clock a. m. Inventory of said furni ture, fixtures nna supplies may be -n at the office of the sahl trimtee at No. 116 West Cass Street In said City of Itosehurtf. Hid must be accompanied by ten per cent of the amount of the bid and the sale Ik subject to continuation by the ref i-ree or court. This notice is served upon all credit ors of said estate and all person In terested therein by publication for ten (Ihvk prior to said sale In the Itoseburg News- Itevlew. Dated April 22nd, 1122. t'.vn V YorVO. Truitf PURE BRED STALLION PRINCE-. WRYDELANDS will make the season at Deer Creek Sale Stable Weight 2000 pounds. Come and look this slnllion over bofore engaging service. STANLEY BROS. Itoseburg, Oregon. B4B9I MEETS ANNOUNCEMENT I am prepared to offer for sale on easy tonus, cholco homesltes In Umpqua Park Addition The comiiletlon ot the Umpqua Park , Highway Bridge will be guaranteed to each pur chaser. Aid In building homes on thene lots will be gladly furnished. Am in position to give permanent work at good pay In the building trades to a limited number of tho purchasers of these home sites. If Interested In this feature of my offer apply at once, as I ro quire a few men immediately on the highway bridge on which preliminary work is now going on. STANLEY W. TAYLOR IMI'Vl'A I'AltK. I'd Tell a Matvp lie will have to hurry if he wants a sprlngtooth harrow at carload prices. 15 Tooth $22.25 .17 Tooth $24.00 ; Tho last carload of the season' Is In Portland now. Order at once. Special ! IIIC corn planter good as new, only $40 . Star litter carrier, new, whole sale price 51; only $40. , 12 Inch sod breaker plow, $15t Oyster shell $1 per 100 lbs. 90 Day Wheat Seed Corn Garden Seeds See ii fli-Ht. Wo can save you money. FARM BUREAU Cooperative Exchange ltOSKniUQ AM) OAKLAND. ISBUBMOHIHHBiSBM .1 Christian Church Sunday, April 23rd Great Revival Service ! Ross Evangelists Company MORNING AT CHURCH Great Evening Service at the Armory! DIG MUSICAL-CHART SERMON ON "THE SIX KINGDOMS"