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f notcBUHO news-review, . . THURSDAY, MAY 3. 1MX PACE f f!UT if h i h 1 fi , S : f I Cos sard Corsets The Latest Models Fittings Given Better Service Better Merchandise The Star That Dees lha Business" Mur.sing Underwear For Summer Main Floor Spring Weather ann New Styles Bring Rush of Shoppers for ; Dresses and Dress Material Four silhouettes are this season presented by the outstanding fashion creators of Paris. These silhouettes arc: ( I ) the Bouffant Period of I830; (2) the Indo China Period with straight lines and box roats; (3) the Egyptian style, with taken-up drupory in front of 'waist; (4) the I860 Period, with its bustle effect. Each of the silhouettes is featured in new models by "Peggy Paige," now on dis play r xrhmivt ly nt litis store. NEW! SPECIAL! FOB Friday and Saturday ONE CROUP OF Dresses $16.50 All silk. In crept chine, lltym crept and taffeta; colors gray, beige, brown, blue and black CAPES One group offered special In sponge, silk and froufrou variety of colors and atylea mi j ill $19.50 SWEATERS A cleanup In Silk Sweater our regular 15 00 grade $3.98 .pedal at CAPES Cnpes are the fashionable drees wrap for Spring and 8ummer wear. All colors and variety of styles now ready for your selection In our Ba jy-to-Wer Dept. MEN'S UNIONS Summer weight, athtetie type of Underwear. All lie J. Special. "'0 SHOES FOR SPORTS WEAR Aa usual, w. offer th. neweet and leading styles In .eaeonabl. footwear. Have you acen the new Utilla pattern, brown or grayT CHILDREN'S PUMPS Patent and Two-Toned $1.65 to $4.50 : : (Continued from pan. J) NEW PRESIDENT ASSUMES DUTIES mi ford sedan WW"-' M1 client condition. e MATHEWS MOTOR X-CHANGE . 117 Jackson. operation and support In ar under- 449444,4 ukinc that he may advent. : , ; The club fe-l blchly grjt.fnd that Ir. tteely hae accepted ' t,n' ortani.onie to whi. h be was elee-l ted recently by th. Iard of dir-c- The Legion Auxiliary -will have lore. Tbey are confident that no a cooked food sale Saturday May belter aeliio eould bar. been,.l. t th. Rosebur- Grocery. made, end as le.der in clvle sf 'w formerly Judds. fair, and boy.' worlc.slso paramount I . aaaaaaa features In Rotary work, th-s alub's success during his term l a foregone . : . . , conclusion. jUBt like th. Douitlaa county broc-l At the conclusion of today's lunch-1 (h jol printing : of. thi) Iloe- con three rousing cheer, were kWu , ourg yws-Revle is of tho beet. , for the new and. retiring presidents. tbe ! Th. attendance, tu nearly to 160 ner cent mark today, on'y on member bHnr absent who waa out'i of tbe city. ' ! Committees Appointed President Seoly announced the ro,- lowing committees to serve for the : ensuing year: Kntertainmcnt Committee: ' Ilert Sutherland. Bid Fisher. Charley Mc-! Klhlnny. Cam Shoemaker. I Fellowship Committee: Frank Churchill. A. J. Lilburn. Blanley Kid- FOR 9 NEW TODAY 4! FOR BALE Furniture bouse. 024 Mill at. of S .room dcr. James Hutching!, Charley Leek-1 wood. Public Affairs Committee: Mose' Rice, Alvln Set her, Morrill Hitter, Jack Binnlger. Educational Committee: Gib Fin ley. Ollle Johnson, Mose Rice. O. C. j linker. lioya Work: Dexter Rice. Gib Fin ley, Kred Chapman, Ollle Johnson, John Runyon. Relations with Internal lonal Head quarters Committee: Mai Hauim. Howard Shaw, Stanley KldJ.tr, Sam Shoemaker. Publicity Committee: Rill Rate., liert Lawrence. Correspondent to "Rotarlan." Dill Hates. WANTED Waitress at the Canton Cafe, Sheridan street. Easy Job. FOlMSrLEId-erowth-fir- block wood. 816 Winchester, Phone 170-Y. SAUE Private library. Pbone 237-1 or call street. at 414 North Jackson FOR SALE Excelsior motorcycle. 17 model. Price 35. Inquire at Grand Hotel. FOR RENT Two neatly furnished housekeeping ro o m a. 720 Win chester. ROWDOAT WANTED Rent or buy. Address F. L. Burner, 444 East 1st Ave. No. FOR SALE Buff Orpington hens with 12 chickens each. $5. George Schu macher. Sutherlin, Ore. How about that Automobile Sponge Just now one for 25c, two fur 26c at Churchill Hdw. Co. kin is (ny frilled Tress.) WASHINGTON, May 3. Manuel Herrick, former congressman from Oklahoma will have a hearing today on charges of disprderly conduct, fol lowing his arrest last night on com plaint of a young woman who said he was annoying her. The police found on him a book containing the names and addresses of. a. (number of women. FOR SALE Genuine reed baby carri age, dark oak stain. Price $15. In quire 1136 West First at. MONMOUTH Student wanta clerical work by June 13th. $40 per mo. Ad dress "Student," care News-Review. FOIt SALE One unit of tbe Black Diamond Oil and Iron Syndicate, now quoted $150 at sacrifice. Phone 325-J. LOST Pressure eus? from a spray pump at Melrose about a month ago. Finder leave at this office or Melrose Store. - HOME Laundry will handle your work separately If you wish. Can take about 6 more customers at 60c a dozen. Phone 537. flclutlng. Interment tuok the Masonic cemetery. place In I I LOCAL NEWS $ j $. 4. Mere r mni l.lkloii , L'uildlnx. I t W. II. I.fvliis. Will Cheaver. and ! Arnold Cheaver of Kl'.-lon spent the 1 'noViwi. Operation day In ltoifbur( atu i.'.lng to bunl-i Mr- J- Hi'tnmel today under lies mailers. " " IHent Mrs. and Mrs. II. II. Yount have taken apartments at tho Kohlliaccn L'uildlnx. FREMVOP ' REJECT PROPOSAL tnr United Prewi.) PARIS, May 5. The French cab inet with Mlllerand presiding, voted unanimously today to reject the ! German reparations offer. Polncare denounced the proposal. LOST On streets, Elks leather re ceipt case with $5 bill and receipt with name Mrs. A. F. McKenzie. Finder phone 207-R. Your Shoes Are Your Best Introduction Make your selection here and you will be assured of the latest style, a perfect fit and . , . lasting service 'Sport Oxfords in many colors Sandals in Patent Leather , Slippers in Satin or Suede ' Priced as low as $4.00 ' ' ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN . ' ', Shoea That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet, 4 ... PERKINS BUILDING , ' - : CAS3 STREET -. Shoes Repaired While You Wait - - der. Thomas Parilnrbn. 'Wm. KellJ nnd 0. A Pa.-kor. .'1 I Claiming that they are e.-.tllled to. damages, totul'.lng approximately 12,300 a number of residents o' th Kent Creek district, .appeared bo fore the county court today. The road viewers .viu wod out a road up Kent Creek and only one-man was j awarded damages for the land taken Others claim they nlo arc ! ('nt aged by ll.e jnoposed road and. Hie .asking .Iba.'pnri for paymr.'. I mong those otipcaring be'ore thej crurt were V. ;M. P.eddlng, George J Keiier, John Hi-rMIne anl wife! diaries and Jjiin Ydtelll. J. n. Wal-! ker. Grant C.'uiton Arthur Alcxan-! Goes to Oakland E. R. Kenny left this morning l Oakland wnere ne spent the day 1 tending to business matters. Man-bige lAoenne IsHue4 A marriage license was Issued t). afternoon to F. C. Black of Cotta; Grove nnd Rose Hlggenbotham Myrtle Creek. 1 FOR SALE Good as new heavy 2 in. tire wagon. An Al work horse and 1 a set ,ot heavy work harness. 1 Thomas Parkinson, Dillard, Ore. I LET us give you an estimate to have ' your sewing machine cleaned or repaired. All work guaranteed.' Singer Store, Jackson Bt. Phone I 270-R. FOR RENT Modern three room apartnient fully furnished, centrally located, sleeping porch, bath, $25.00. Five room modern cottage, unfurn ished, well located. $20.00 LAW RENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass 8treet. Attending Ilu-Jiii" Mutter William Kulliins. of Sinbey Mon tana, Is here looking after business Interests. Mr. Knllans has timber lands In this fount y. lie has not been in this vicinity since I'ltii) and was much Interested In the 'Improve ments in Rosehurg. very ae.ioua operutlon at Mercy hospital. 1 iris. cV'her and I t'tcwar were In aliendanco. Dr. IIU Hem Dr. I'k of Mar .lifl, M wus a busi ness visitor. In Itoselmix for seer.i! nuurs tuday. l-tuirrnl Toils)' The funeral of litn late Clntk K. Coulter a held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from th Koxeliurg 1'iidor l.iklng Parlom Itev 1.. II. yulek and Rev. Sbrmler nf l.nokhi'; titass nr- Itctiirns From Portland Miss Wehh, or the Art Shop, who has been In Portland for tbe past len days, returned to Itosehurg yes terday. W hile In Portland ah. nave coiihlilerable time to studying lat eit devlnns In art work and fash Ion's trend In embroideries and fin. needle work. LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY and TOMORROW Thnt Marvelous Picture, Companion Picture to "Rich Men's Wives," hut More Lavish nsoMnana 1 1 - urvi , 1 .S.aMmlAta Ilk e i.itm t't tlnrfcNrn t.s lrr lil. llviur tiir lll.kiir. 1..kr 9mm l'll Thf llraraty Twins (International News Service.) ELY III A. Ohio, May 3. "Cut Ihe expenses and extravanganres" is the recipe voiced by Common Pleas Judge A. R. Webber for curing divorce evils. "Change the laws. Nationalize them, declares Judge W. n. Thompson. With Lorain County's population less than one-tenth what it was 50 years ago, records show that 177 divorces were granted last year, compared with 22 a half-century ago. Last year there were 659 marriages, compared with 4.16 In 1S73. Most of the marriages bo years ago were consummated when the parties were very young. Today many of thoso married are elderly persons. 0 Investigate our Odorless disinfect tant. Sold In bulk, try a sample. Churchill Hdw. Co. 5 GETS APPOINTMENT (By Vnltixt Press.) NEW YORK. May 3. The new board of Christian education of the Presbyterian church announcement today includes the name of Mrs. C.eorse Youell of Seattle. MISSOVKI MAX WKIIUKII TWICK. KATHKIl OF 21 (International News Hervlee.) - MfiN WANTED Logging help of all kinds, especially rigging men. Good wages. Sanitary camps. Beds furn ished. Accommodations for families. Write or apply to Silver Falls Tlm ber Company, Sllverton, Oregon. FARM FOR SALE 160 acres; 0 acres under cultivation: thorough irrigation By atom: 60 bearing fruit trees. Half mile from Fernvale, Ore gon: 8 room modern house, electric lights, phone, out building, garage, etc. This place has been .ny home for 25 years. Address owner, Mrs. Julia Hagen, Glendale Ore. FOR-SALEby-ownerT Northwest quarter section 28, Township 31 South range 7, West of Willamette Meridian 160 acres in Douglas Coun ty. Fir, pine, cedar and laurel tim ber. Address Alfred H. Herrold 734 . North Scott Street, South Bend Indiana. BROCCOLI All Members See Friday's Paper H 1 1." : ; i ? UMP QUA Broccoli Exchange mmm. H. Mrs. Wheeler on th. Organ WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY JACK HOLT and BEBE DANIELS In 'North of the Rio Grande' A TWO-STAR BULL'S-EYE Thundering hoofs and alkali, a beautiful girl and a fighting man a sweeping drama of th. Great Southwest. CAPITOL COMEDY "FINGERS AND POCKETS" Friday BETTY COMPSON IN "OVER THE BORDER'" Mlv fnltr.1 Press NEW YORK. May S.-The Amcrt- 1- fh ,hnr. ,h, ..... it I'd at.il It, vrfJ the s'n.Vi The Picture TUt Playrxl New York to $2.00 No Advance in Prices I Icrp 10 and I 5 Onta ALSO STAR LAND V.M DFAll.l.F. RF.VUF. Saturday nnd Sunday WU SHIPMAN in "THE GRUBSTAKE" KM .... m... -z.- - : 1 . l 4 1 .--nasi L 1 1 I a 1 r. 5 rsn Surnr Refining conuuny retlucinl surir .o cents today. Susar stocks dropped from one to five points on the ptiblieailon of tb. cot. Another Cut Mad.. SAN FRANCISCO. Msv S. The California llasintian and Western Surnr reflnerle. announced a cut of utr 15 cents pi'r hundred iounds. The basic price to the wholesalers is fin 10 1 .J '.. u.. PERRYVILI.E. Mo.. May S. "It's a girl," came a feminine voice from unother room as August Klefer paced tbe floor at bla honi.' here. Klefer's brows knitted as 'ie scratched bis head calculating. ' That makes twentytwo," he mus ed. Klefer was married before and had four children from that union, lie t-as been Messed with 18 more ty Ms second marriage, making -! jara." Mrs. Kleter is 41 years old. Here For Visit Mrs. Evelyn Johnson, of Eugene, and her daughter. Mrs. Dale Kelly and small son of Po'tland arrived here last night to visit with friend" for a short time. Mrs. Johnson is now court reporter for I ane coun- TI1E CITY has quit feeding horses at Ixmt Creek Sales Stables, nnd Willi soil at public autlon Saturday May 6, the following described property: 1 bay team, age t and 11 years, wt about 1650 lbs. each: 1 bay- horse, aged 8 years, wL 1450: 1 brown horse, 12 years, wt. about 1400 lbs: 1 roan horse, age 8. wt. 1000. ' 1 sorrell horse, aged 11. wt. 1200. 1 team of Shetland ponies. Wagons, . harness, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale cash. Sale starts at 1 o'clock. Down ing Auctioneer. t rTfibr"S AN n DOLLAR SWORTH OF PROPERTY for twenty two hun dred, modern new five room bung alow, all built-in features, modern bath, toilet,' lavs.tory, hot and cold water system, $600 worth of good furniture, carpets and russ, years supply of wood, finest fruit and vegetable garden in town, beanUful shrubbery, everything clean and new and in perfect condition. Every thing goes If taken at once, for ! C $2200 00. Act quick. LAWRENCE 4 AGENCY. 125 Cass Street. Phone 4 A I . I I r W i j A ! ADULTS fmMM ADULTS BALCONY !Iyllil 25c N 1 25c ' Mrs. George Berry on the Organ THURSDAY-FRIDAY THE THRILLER OF THRILLERS Willi otnTFo pesenta ' ' WE FAST MAIL with CHARLES JONES 19 BllilifcST OF ALL BIG PICTURES BY THE GREATEST GENIUS OF THE WHOLE PICTURE WORLD D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE MORE THAN HIS "OIRTH OF A NATION." "INTOLERANCE.- "WAY DOWN EAST." ETC. BIGGER THAN ROBIN HOOO ORPHANS OP TWP QTHDMv - - v. M. M.M. J M. A V li Featuring LILLIAN and DOROTHY GISH AT THE LIBERTY THEATER MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNFSD AY MAY 7-8-9 AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS , ,,lm. .-ti.gi , , o, lnil istious riav. there can be ONLY ONE THE ONE DAILY MATINEE STARTS AT 2 P. M. performance each EVENINGS P. M. SHARP SPEED no&MA 'WHKM 0CLIGHTED NEW YORK FEATURE COMEDY STAN LAUREL IN "MUD AND SAND" PATHE REVIEW SATURDAY GILBERT IN -TRUXTON KING" in 1 'J