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I 1 ;! LI 0 PAGE EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW. FRIDAY. MAY 4. III " Better Service Better Merchandise I Gossard Corsets The Latest Models Fittings Civen Munsing Underwear For Summer Main Floor "The Store The Does the Butineii Spring Weather and 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 are: (I) the Bouffant Period of I830; (2) the Indo Cliina Period with straight lines and box coats; (3) the Egyptian style, with taken-up drapery in front of waiat; (4) the 1 880 Period, with its bustle effect. Each of the silhouettes is featured in new models by "Peggy Paige," now on dis play exclusively at this store. . NEW! SPECIAL! ron Friday and Saturday . ONE GROUP OF Dresses S16.50 All tUk, In crepe de chine, alltyme crepe and taffeta; colon gray, beige, brown, blue and black CAPES One group offered special In eponge, eilk and frou frou variety of colore and styles mm in mi mM CAPES $19.50 SWEATERS A cleanup In Silk Sweater our regular 15.00 grade $3.98 peclal at Capea are the faehlonabla dreea wrap for Spring and Summer wear. All colore , and variety of etylee now ready for your selection In our Rfirly-to-Wcsr Dept. MEN'S UNIONS Summer weight, athlotlo type of Underwear. All (nee. 8pecial. SHOES FOR SPORTS WEAR Aa usual, wa offer the newest and leading styles In seasonable footwear. ' Have you aeen the new Utilla pattern, brown or grayT CHILDREN'S PUMPS Patent and Two-Toned $1.65 to $4.50 . . ,:.i-.7-rv- f t LOCAL NEWS 1 The ladlet of tbe south Methodist church are planning a cooked sale to be held at Grocery on May H Z Th Legion Aiuiliary will have a cooked food sale Saturday May 1. at lb Koaeburg Grocery. formerly Judd's. the food KoM-oum Bringa Hup Car Down Kav Talor of Portland arrived In the citv but evening with a late model i-fii Hup touring car for tbe Service Garage, returniug to the metropolie lodav. Mr. Taylor Is a brother of tilt-on H. Taylor, of the Service Oar age. who has Just takea over tbe agency for Hup cars In this county. Glenn H. Taylor, proprietor of tbe Service Garage baa been as signed distributor for the Hupuio bile or in this county, and baa al ready planned for displaying tbe machines here. Mr. Taylor has hud considerable experience l selling automobiles, and will iiegin ac tive campaign to place the merits of this w;ll known car hefo.-e the Mertinga llWiiej Held Evangelistic meetings are being held at tbe Methodist church. South at Myrtle Creek. The meetings are being conducted ty the Crow-Holibs evangelistic team. The members of the team, accomnunled by Kev. Anderson of Myrtle Creek spent lutoInoDue enthusiasts of tult see yesterday in Roseburg as tbe guests j of ,ne wate of Her. J. C. Needham. . : n Installing Soda Fountain The ( amp Ground store Is today installing a modern and up locate soda fountain for tbe confenlence of ; the tourists at the auto camp ground ; and the- residents- of the north side.; Last year the kick of a suitable aoda : fountain at the camp was frequently; mentioned by tourists and this year the Grimm brother, who are proprle-i tors of the store,, are arranging to . provide tbla convenience. Dr. Ilouck l-eting 1 Dr. tieorge K. Ilouck. of the state hoard of health, leaves Monday for Salt-m wliero the memberj ol th board will make an Inspecilon of the health conditions at the state Institutions. On Tuesday afternoon they go to Corvallls to inspect the Oregon Agricultural College and on Wedncudny they moke an Inspection at the University of Oregon. Returned From Cincinnati Mrs. Cora Duncan, formerly Cora Campbell of this city, who has been at Cincinnati for the past five years, where her husband is connected with the Proctor-Gamble company, soap manufacturers, returned to this city today, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. II. Campbell, and the former's two children. Mrs. Duncan will spend the summer In Roseburg while her husband Is looking after the interests of bis company In New York City. Mrs. Campbell baa been with her daughter since tbe first of the present year. ' o FOR SALE 1920 Harley-Davldson motorcycle 1st class condition. S125. 206 W. Douglas St. fUr United Press.) WERDEN. Germany. May 4. Gustav Krupp Von Uohlen, head of the big Krupp works went on trlul at a French court martial here today In connection with the outbreak at the Krupn works when the French troops killed eleven. A French military cor don was thrown around Werden and no one Is permitted to enter without special pass. t NEW TODAY I i : 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 Shoes That Satisfy and Kit Your Feet PERKIN'S DUILDINO CASS STREE1 Shoes Repaired While You Wait FOR RENT i furnished housekeep ing rooms. 115. Phone 170 J. 816 Winchester st. FOR SALE A good work team, work single or double. Weight about 13U0. Wm. Lash, Melrose. WANTED--Woman to do" lighT house work for elderly lady. Call at 443 Fowler st. or phone 402-R. WANTED-Blds on the construction of cement garage at my residence, 529 E. Douglas st. C. A. Patilaff. WANTED Some one with" incubator to batch chix for use for May. Fred A. Coff. Phone 6 F-2 Roseburg, Ore. NICE CLEAN Iron tanks for sale suitablo for gasolene or oil. Just rleht for farmers use, D. P. Fisher, 403 West Cass. SISTER'SSTORYIS CltPlf . the tree planting army," part of the letler read. ' i CAVE MflW LOVE Ion't forgrt Mother on Mv 13th. "Say it with Flowers." The Fern. OROCCOLI PLANT8 ; (ttv Vniit4 'rw.. .' VANCOUVER, ' Wn.. Msy 4 The testimony of his sister limy help send to bla death Mwurd Whitfield, on trlii) here for I tie murder of little Anna Nosko. near HultleKround. Lil lian Hnilth, slater of the urcipud today te.llfliii thit while ulk1iiK near llu srene of the murder, her four year old son found a knife, which he recog nized aa urlnnving to his urn I". Whit field In a confi'sMon tn a jittlumte hsut lie threw away the knlTe and Inst the hiindtiiHiu witii which ho lilt his vle MiiilKeoii with which he hit his vlc llnllHinl testlfii-d tiMlny to finding the bltidiM'on. News-Revtew rlrctiltt(n 41C5. ' (llr United PrrBn LONf) IIEACII, ('Hllf.. May 4. I'n wlttlnitly joining the American Tree' AMHocliitloii by the planting of a tree, Mtus Esther liurth, stenoKrnpher, re reived a let'er frtim Cbarlii Latlirop Park. prcMiut-til of the ussocliilion, commfuditw her for her interest In tree plHtitini. Pat V lufurttied Mlsa llarlh he saw a picture of the tree planting net in a local newiipnper. This, according to the letter, is the only recommendation needed to become a member. I "We are culling upon the people to celebrate tin cenlennlrl of Arbor i ly In l!72. fifty years before It 1 :tcnfl by planting trees now, and 1 hope thnt vnil can pet more to )oln t Onlers tnken for plants; late vari ety. Round Prairie Rum-h, Round Prairie. Ore. (By I'nltd Press.l RENO. Nevada.. Mav 4. Cave man love may be all richt to a certain de Eree, but when yod; aavaee conies jhome and tells you I you're bis chattel nna ne can do whatever he pleases. Including cutting your throat with a razor, its no business. Those are the" sentiments Katherlne Kronenwctt expressed In court bore suing William for a divorce. She got the divorce, an absolute decree beina ' grunted. o Planet Jr., seeders, cultivators nnd parts at Wharton llros. WILD FLOWERS TO GENTLEMAN wants furnished room In private family, quint neighbor hood. Address O. W., care News Review. FOrfSALE 185 feet 8-inch and 30 feet 6-inch hlEhest grade new ply rubber belting. Compton, 418 Per kins Rldg. Telephone 364. FOR SALE Five room bungalow, built-in features: about acre of ground: good soil. Barn, chicken bonse. garage. Owner, 192-J or 940 E. Douglas at. REWARDJSS "for information lead ing to conviction of any person atealing my sheep branded on back with 6 inch star. E. F. Strang, Rice HIM. , FOR RENT-Modern 7-room. bouse. beautifully furnished, best location In town: no small children wanted. See LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass street Phone 219. ' SHEEP FOR'S ALE Bargain iftaken at once. 100 ewes. SO fine lambs. 15 wethers, and 2 registered bucks. See A. T. LAWRENCE. 125 Cass street. Phone 219. FOR SALE Some choice young shorthorn bulls, priced right for Immediate sale. Terms to responsl - ble stockmen. Avnlon Ranch. C O. Garrett Son, Glendale, Ore. ANNOUNCEMENT ' . Believing the , . ; . ; '.' HUPMOBILE to be the best car of its class in the world, I have taken over the sales and service for Douglas County and will be glad to give all Hupmobile owners prompt and efficient service. NEW 1923 TOURING MODEL NOW ON DISPLAY HAS MANY NEW FEATURES GLENN H. TAYLOR Service Garage . Roseburg Aloha. Ores.; land, . Ore.- . . R. B. Dorsey, : Grand Hotel Registration T. Lamb. Medford: Mrs. G Hardin, Mrs. B. O. Hardin, Miss Hardin, Kansas City; I. N. Not M. Wood, V. Michel, Mr. and M R. Bramel, Bernice Ross. Olga son, Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Filler, Taft; E. B. Spalding. C. C. L. Vroo-! "net. G. O. Estey, H. J. Hamiltc a. i.ougnery. j. m. Morrill, v. is. pball, Mnybelle Miller, Los An E. M. Pitcher, Mrs. E. C. Cornc V: Mrs. L. L. Neely, A. Millike atlle: E. J. Webb, Beacon, N. Y; Fred M. Gram Ciiiettta at Uiup:iun ' W. P. Buman, Mr' nnd Mrs'.-V. Ch'inria. Seattle; W. V Blackwtll, N. .V. Lane. Mr. an! Mr. A. SI. Irwin, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Gcc. Ft Ink, Dos Moln.f man, Kansas. '4ryi, . Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Senn. Minneapolis; ' Jno. E. Slovery, Redding; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Zcll. B. J. Snow, Ed. Harvey. E. G Peatce, W. Pearoe, "A. B. Jair.l-1 Ewers, Tacoma; LIBERTY THEATRE LAST CI IANCE TO SEE That Marvelous Picture, Companion Picture to "Rich Men's Wives," Lut More Lavish ft. 'rts A i I' ll H ) Man r , ) MEN'Spf WB VC3 CASNIEH Iimt14 Hwilr mm fin mm K A- it -. ' Tj saiU U t'a. u-'l tr f,f Ui.- tltthn j The Picture Tltnt PUyetl New 'ork to $2.00 No Advance in Piim I lore 10 and I 5 Cents ALSO STAR!. AND VALDF.V1I J.F, RENTE Saturc'.iv and Sund.iy NFJX yMIPMAN in "THE GRUDSTAKE" a tnv United Press.) ' eiwe wiiw SALE Your order for broccoli LOS A.NtiEI.ES Mnv i ti i, I nlinta should be placed now to m- Mealcan colonv in !.,, jn.j... i. ! ' . 1 ire delivery. , PlanU grown from making extensive preparations for the j LOS ANGELES. Mayi-The eye1 :"! s',n. of ,A,8 20,acre" In co de Mavo fiesta her.i i.in.rr I of the imirm. n,.i.. i. i.. , of broccrli rrounil already plowed. , Fpanlsh dances, led by Senorlta Gaby ' held by the abundance of wild flowers -,0 Mnblom, Ditonvllle. Ore. n.ii..m. wen Known ballerina, ami which are abloom In southern Call- AUTO LAUXimr-Have your car speeches by J. S. Saeni. Cuban consul, I fornla at this time of the year. Slmon'ied. It will look like new. and A. Orllla, Danish consul, are on J According to the Automobile Club A" work guaranteed first class, the program. of Southern California the desert reg- Will call for and deliver your car. The celebration here has as one of ! Ions particularly are attracting roving I ROBERTS Its objects the bringing together of eyes with patc hes of desert lilies, rac-! Old Empire Barn Phone 144. Ki.f'-'i"' M,',ro !,na .,h tailed jtus bloom, baby blue eyes and great I FOR SALE Three "pure bred big , i u . 10 ,,,""'r '"-U-nd- ; crom tha of poppies on the desert type Poland China sows, bred to .h.p bet. een the two republics. frin.e. n-eistered boar. Farrow In June. o The mountain regions are a riot of- Three sbosts. Ti-o Jersey cows, Sav It with flowers for m.,iiw. r, "h v,,rb,'n'1- larkspur, and a i one John Ieer binder. 400 feet 6" !,. "ain 'or Mothers' nondescr.pt pink flower bearing ai irriratlon pipe. Glenbrook Farms. l..r.-n names Riddle. Ore. BIGGEST OF ALL BIG PICTURES BY THE GREATEST CEN1US OF THE WHOLE PICTURE WORLD D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE MORE THAN HIS "BIRTH OF A NATION." "INTOLERANCE." "WAY DOWN EAST," ETC. BIGGER THAN ROBIN HOOD "ORPHANS OF THE STORM' Featuring LILLIAN and DOROTHY GISH AT THE LISERTY THEATER MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MAY 7-8-9 On account of THE IMMENSITY of this famous play, there ran be ONLY ONE perfotmance each matinee and night THE ONE DAILY MATINEE STARTS AT 2 P. M. EVENINGS P. M. SHARP A FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT In order to give our patrons the biggest things in picturedom, we are forced to accede to their aJ ranee price demands MATINEES: Adults 35c, Children 15c NIGHTS: Adults 50c, Children 25c AH Children Must Have Tickets REMEMBER: Onlv ONE Afternoon ard ONE Night Show Special Orchestration for Night Show on. Cprl Knutson, D. 9. 'lorton, F. V. Parells,' J. H. O Nell, H. A. Thomas. R. F. Godard. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Mudock, Portland: E. Cfiadwlck,. L. G. Tallmsn, I)r l. S. Reardsley. Miss Beardslpy. Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Vocuiu. Los An-g-lea; Uen Hershey. Aberdeen: E.'C. Post. M D. Cole, Joe Shocklev. H. A Fmbhliack, C. M. English. B. E. Harde- J. v. Johnson. II. H. Hell lcr. Medford: Mrs. J. S. Morgan. Mrs. J. D. Harper. Mn. W. M. Dyer. T.linnle Calvert. Glendale: Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wilson. Tacoma: Mrs. C. M. Harris, Oakland. tarlo: A. A. Marsh. Nichols, San Pedn -. BROCCOLI PLANTS Orders taken for plants; late ety. Round Prairie Ranch, 1 Prairie, Ore. Hotel Itouclas Guests - , Clyde N. Butler, Portland: H. TI. Darrah. Portland: Dr. J. w. Wa banshek.' Seattle: J. W. Crocker. Portland; E. A. Buckley. Portland: R. E. Veatch, Portland; Mr. and' Mrs. F. O. Schweltser. Wena tachee, Wn.; H. Enrle, Portland: E. E. Engle. Portland: W. C. Hig renbotham. New York City: Wm. Hoths. Bridge Creek. Oregon: T. W. Hcths. Bridge Creek: C. M. Bradley. Portland: Fnnk Luckert , roruana; N. G. Nicholson, Port land; n. S. Clark and wife. Tehas hanl. Cal.; F. T. Green. Portland: Carl G. Grill. Portland: E. P. Sund- Iberg, Mulnomah; Fred H. Twohy. - fBy United Press.) LONG BEACH, Calif.,' May 4. meanest man in the world has discovered again. This time the "meanest mat (Peared at a swimmln' hole to rc ooys ana mane on wun me in of one. Millard Lee and Gordon Will looked curiously at a man who rifling the clothes the boys b the bank while they were swimt They crawled out of the wate slipped bark In again wher stranger produced a gun. He their "valuables," Including a I knife, a pair of Boy Scout tn and six cents In money. b3 Mrs. H. Wheeler en the Organ TODAY ONLY RETURN ENGAGEMENT "OVER THE BORDER" with BETTY COMPSON and TOM MOORE Adapted From th Story "She of tht Triple Chevron" By Sir Gilbert Parker COMEDY "THE BEST MAN" SATURDAY-SUNOAY-"THE JILT" sr- MRS. GEORGE BERRY ON THE ORGAN LAST SHOWING TODAY "FAST MAIL' with CHARLES JONES It It Pictura That Hat Eve thing Thrills. Romance. ' venturt, Lovt Story, Novel Swift Action and Marveh Photography. IN STAN LAUREL "MUD AND SAND" PATHE REVIEW Matinee Evenings Adults ... 25 Cei Children ... 10 Cei v.