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ROSFBIHO NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1rj. PAGE THRCC nvite Your Patronage Buy of the Home Town Firms Who I lur Electrically Baked Bread dves the Problem 111 worry and annoyance is avoided when you order our treshly baked . . "PERFECTION" or "LIFE O'WHEAT" BREAD sist on your dealer supplying these Roseburg Products they are pure, wholesome, delicious A Full Line of Bakery Products Fresh Each Day BENEFIT FROM rnr.! .Hand and Student 11-nly to tilve Motion 11 (.ire nn.l CtllllTlt 1,1 l'nio I'tinds fur lUui'lsiaii A a:nl tuu 1'unil. MODEL BAKERY 1 ui 5.W-I of these Ori.- tals i . f gaih cred at ..lie tnue. Tl.ey constructed !tinusy tdiantics mi! v.eie med- si in j their a. -ti iii.-i, b. irg cement m u over the Vround 111 jiiy pmsjieeied ; ami abodmicd and fi'i tied vritli the I r turns f tlm tan -oil ' ri ii ei'u ' pio i duct-J. No iin-uitHT f the rare is j id ever to havo be. a aicUM J id i poaching. New here and thete an o:d man or inn ld oman tdill rein::in and inest of the limbos have either but net down or caved In lroiu decay. Ail have lt-f t Jimtown and Tiitilctnwn. the abode of Uret llntc. l'larei-vill.i in the '5es had a ( iun:itin with 1, 500; tod: y only four reside in a once busy district. Jacksonville wan Iho scene of a bis "fitMl" made by tti. t'hinese miners, ful ly thousand dulhrs be.ng ch lined ii quickly, tuul llie location Kept tec- nr Ulllli.l hone Roseburg 35 al Shoe Comfort is in Your Old Foot Wear Don't Throw Away Shoes with Soles or Hqels Worn Down, but Bring Them to Us for Repair Few Cents Will Save the Price of New Ones and Besides They Are Comfortable Just Like Old Friends Prompt Service and All Work Done Promptly W. S. HOWARD GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING 238 N. J ackson Street M HIT mm hit HAT IS A DOLLAR WORTH? For Lest ....For Lets For Less Dress and Work Shoes Men's Furnishings Overalls, Work Shirts Hats, Caps, Gloves For Less Tents and Camp Goods For Less Can Save That Dollar for You on Any of These Goods Ih.ught Hero is Pran'cl New XI. S. Navy Hammock, Just Like the Boys I) in on Board Our Splendid Battleships- S2.00 Berber's Bargain Store Cass and Pine Sts., Near the Depot More than two hours of solid en tertainment will be provided at the high school tonight by the Oouclas County Concert Hand and the high school student body which are work ing together la a Joint hene'lt pro-i.,,, . i,1B tinir pram. The entertainment w ill be In Chinese tamp Is said to have been the form of an interciliig motion j ti, K, ene of the fust tons; war on picture show "Ail Haba and the American soil. forty Thieves." nn adaption of the ! o - tale from AraM in Xigl.ts. and n CALL FOR BIDS bund concert. This tin. pram phettld I ,. , , .... , . IM , ,., be suffklcnt attraction l., pack the1 The un. ersUmcd v 1 receive 1. ii Is ui .i i , ,,. , ,. up to 5 o clock Montluv Mav 2Mh. high school auditor .in. to the limit J cov(.rlnK t!le transportation ol and . is very probable that there fnim 1P Kiv,.rt,,,, .,. IO will be an excellent crowd prescn . t,.ns,m B,.(M,, ,r lt)H ,.,,,.. The proceeds of the evening will ; B,.hoo, vf.r. Successful bidder must be divided betw. en the band and : be wjlin? to lease convevance to the student body and will be. used fr j scI.odI liislrict. The Hoard of Direc eon.niunity betterment. The band's . 1HS,,rvl.B ,ho ritdit to reject any share will be nse.l for the construe-j ;,,( bids. tlon of n bimistaiid from whl:h the V.J. MICKI.I.I, rvular weekly concerts will be civ-j clerk- School PIst. No. 4. Uoseburs en diii liiB the summer months. This , Oie;:ou. biiTKlstand will be of permanent . n construction and will be of sn ar-' Oliver plows and rrts at Wharton tlstic type as well as beiiiE designed Bros. to plve the proper Bcoust!e results. ' ft will rreatly add to the concerts .a it will throw out t!:e sound bel ter and will enalde the U tencrs to appreciate more fully the excellency i of the selttctiona presented by the band. i The student bndv will t.e Its por- ' lion of the proceeds for the paying t ot'f of a portion of the Indebtedness, i Ine. ti red in the improvement of the i hl::h school lawn. Nearly 1700 was I spent in beautifvitlir the hlu'h school yard, und approximately $:'.0O re- ; tna'us yet to be 'p:ld. The V. T. A.I and the student body are working together to pay off the eslstint; I debt and one-half of tonl'hl's pro-i cee.N will Le u'd for that purpose, i (Intern.!!! nnl -w STvle.) SA.KAM1 N HI. .:ay 17. i're KtiiKlne an orsanieil drive by form er service nun to elect officials to office who will support lextKlatioti tri i v id in ii for the enre and rehabili tation of wounded veterans, the Associated War Veterans, an organ fatien rompo'ed of returned soU d ors, has filed articles of incorpor ation with Secretary of State Frank C. Jordan. Tho veterans' organization plain ly sets forth In its articles that it Intends to play active part In Cal ifornia polllcs. Ilead'iunrters of the avsiclatlon will tie opened In S.in Francisco, and branch orraniatious are plan ned In all leading elites of the slate. The purpose of the order, sum nii.rlr.ed are as follows: 1. To combat all measures detri mental to the social and economic welfare, of the state. 2. To advance the iiileresls and work for tho betterment of all ex service men, especially tvolimled, injured and disabled veternns. H. In furtherance of these pur poses to encourage and assist In the election and appointment to mbllc office of men of the highest character and ability. Men who served tho I'ntted States cither In the World War or In prior wars are c'i.'ililc to membership ill the nstoela'lon.' CLEAN UP YOUR RUGS Let LT3 Sive You the Cost of J.et I 'ji Da Kor New t ioor Coverings Our pioctss will make your old rutrs like new. and we save you all the 1IAK!) WtlllK AM) WOKHY ClotbitiR and House Kiirnishinvs Clcuued by l.ry, Cheniical and Steam Methods. Teiephoue for our auto delivery to call RADIO CLEANERS PHONE 233 ROSEBURG, ORE. 124 W. CASS ST. When V hAkli tif ai Think of It! Two hours of wonder ful entertainment. Trices 10-15 und 2Zc. IliKh School, May 17, S p. in. MANY WILL ATTEND ELKS DANCING PARTY f!m Butter that is Pure and IHEEJ" Delicately Flavored " , ItKEY UnAN'D" Creamery Butter Is Just that and meets every demand. Particular housewives Insist on beins supplied w'th our prod tut sc products, mndo In lfosoburfr, uro universally praised every where. Ask your dealer for them Ask for Jersey Ice Cream at Your Favorite Soda Fountain Douglas County Creamery Phone 340 OW PRICES ARE EYE-OPENERS Glass Doo.1 Cupboard $6.00 Glass Door Cupboard $3.50 Seth Thomas Clocks $4.50. $8.00 lass Globe Electric Sien. cheaD ne Guitar and Case $10.00 fclendid Mandolin, nearly new $3.00 iicierwood lypewnter $18.00 ick V alnut Bedroom Set, a beauty $75.00 A lot of Notions. New Laces. Hose Supporters. Ciirllim Irons, Besides an assortment of Household Goods, at way below original cost ADABAUGH & PATTERSON AUCTION HOUSE A !nri;e crowd Is oyperted to nt tend the rcPr's danc'ni? pnrty to nicht, nnd the usual pleasant, ovo nirK of ilanrlo" and cards bus been arraneed. The card committee has announced that the pnns will be started in the Indie, rooms at S:.10 nnd that prizes will be riven. The I'mo'inn Five orcbe:itor-l. si.- einees. 'will play for the dancing which will start at 9 o clock. Kliner Ulchardson. better known os "HatilitiK l'.itchlc." a wi ll known young liv.h'weljrht bovcr. died at his home at Grunts I'ass yesterday from Injuries received in a hoxlnn match Inst Friday nliv'it when he met Johnny Carlson at Gold 1 1 111. tilchardson received a body blow which ruptured an intestlno and acute Inflammation followed cnusinK death. He Is well known in'ltose bnrR huvlne hoxed at Sutherlln on several occasions and having train ed in rtosoburK where he bus many friends who rcKret his death. He was a clover b'xer with much speed and a poed punch an., was rapidly developfiiK Info a first class fighter. He leaves a wlfo and child. CALL FOR BIDS The undersiKned will receive bids coverinir the painting of the outride of the Hose School located within tho boundaries of School District No. 4, Douglas County, Orecon, said painting to consist of two coats of oil and lead mixture, colors to be selected by the Hoard of Directors. All bids must be In the hands of the clerk not lnlor than 6 o'clock Monday May lixth, Is:':!. The Board of Dlroctoy. of School District No. 4 iHmulns County Ore gon, reserves the right to reject any or all bids leceived. V. J. MICEId.l, Clerk School Dlst. No. 4, ltoseburg, Oregon. You Welcome Your Guests DELIGHTFUL BREAD! DELI- - TZ CIGUS PASTRIES! They go a long way towards making the meal a suc cesu. Don't worry. Use "FLAVO" Flour and be sure your baking will delight them. "FLAVO" IS AN INDIVIDUAL FLOUR. Every woman likes some thing "different." You'd scarcely expect to find it in flour, but you will in ' FLAVO." There's a sweet nut like flavor and delicious aroma of newly crushed wheat. These advan tages are peculiar to "FLAVO" Flour. Paints, Varnishes, Kalsomines, Etc. tUWA MILL Hintff. Orwf a ".f, ,Y,r fir Order a sack today. It's mada at home. One gallon of Sun-Proof Pnlnt will cover 300 square feet of , surface with two coats. ARMY PLANES TO TAKE PART IN SHAM BATTLE SHELBY IS EAGER FOR BIG EATTLE (Continued from ntise one.l HAVE A HAND IN IT! Trices only 10-1.1 nnd ?.C. Choicest seats. Come miles from the Canadian line early, get it all. High School Thurs- j along the highway which scores day May 17. 8 p. m. bootleggers follow In bringing nut ri-:i:i x M'fks mctiii to ty c:-K of f;u;i:k;x woiids may he purchased. Liquors whiskey, gin r.nd beer are as cheap In Shelby ns they are In Cuba. Shelby Is about 30 and of ggers follow in bringing auto mobile loads of booze from Canada. l,lt:o: Flows 1-recly Fairly good whiskey generally I bourbon mav be purchased in the BKUI.IN-. May ..( . r.) ; oii town at iron T, to $7.50 per Casting nhnot for things to tax i quart. Good brands of S. oich fo that Berlin's depleted exchequer j whiskey are sold for from "i to 10 may be replentished the Argus ! p,r quart, while gin may be pur eves of the muniilpal receiver have j chased at from $3 to $7 per quart, fallen upon a host of shop signs Drinks of good whiskey from bot whleh have sprung tin along the ! tied In-bond rnaiU are sold at streets since pre-war days. It Is not j cents each. Canndl in beer, made the rlpns themselves he wants to as-1 in I.eihrldre is sold for 25 rents n sess. nor their newness, but the drink and r0 cents a bottle. In foreign words used In them. I some of the "Vieari" rales beer Thus he ibinks If any Berlin hos- ', ,av be had at in ri nls a glass. All tolrv nre'ers to he known ns a ' liquors, iiu ludi ij: champagpe, may "hotel" Instead of rMinir Itself on I he pur iia -ed at m.iro reasonuhle being Just a plain Merman "(last- j prje( 8 n ense lo's. Wit t." it should Pay for the privil-, M the hie . Is hr.ieri of bourbon i-e of offending good German eyesin,l Sc.trii wlii-liev. as well as gin. by Its advertisement In this way in I once fan oils in ibis country, may a foreign language. The sune view be imnliireil at r.O cents n drink, prevails ns to fir, in whose doors or t froni jr, to !0 n quart, are crowned with "colfeiir.", Moonsh'ne manufactured from "modes", 'restaurant." or the like. ! corn, wheat ard rye. In the hills Cven nil enterprising chnp from j surrounding the town. Is sold for overseas who hung out tho shingle: if, 8nd :, cents a drink. By the "American Dentist" would be hit. ! gallon the "moon" Is sold nt from Particular!-.- a -t.-rcvating to dyed- P. j.,Ilv !, ntuckbins re-Id" In In-tbe-wool Germ-ns has been Hie t,,. eo'intrv near Shelby, nnd i is tendency to label n "I'lierf-l hr i :aid that the qi-alitv of the mooa- i ee as a Fr o o cioi k Tea." In x by Ber-nnd 328 N. Jackson St. fes, Sir We Are Right on the Job Our groceries and our way of serving the public gets tho business for this store Are YOU one of our many Satisfied Customers? If you are not, we cordially Invite you to Join the crowd coming our way every day. neclally since s-ieh a matinee ll-v is pntrrni.-ed largely foreigners anywav. There is :warce!y a r-ienu In lin which does rot llt "bam epg.. boldly without anv attempt to give its German equivalent, but it ' is twit yet known , v nether the watchdog of the city treasury would alao try to extend bis proposed tax1 to mcnt! rr ev n to the word "menu" lsef. The tax has net yet reached more llrtn the tailing and Investd-ating !"'.-'-c. its adopiinn Is ronrtdorril likely, however, for sentiment In i favor or such a step has Increased rreatlv since a s'ni'l-ir no a 'ire v.aj adopt'd at Milan. Dr.iy. I'AVF A II AND IV IT: Pitces only 10 !."p and Choicest s,ats. Come aiiv. get It all. High School Thurs day May 17, 8 p. in. CWINHSrZ GOLD PIONEER DIES tiwt the qeallt. shine v.-hi -key is excellent. fter dark gan bllng holds sway in Fholhv. Tin- slake, run high, anil from JTi.iH'fi to Jl.t.ntiO are lost on the rln':!e turn of a card. The oilier ni;;ht ene ell well twner was reported to have lost $7a,0"0 during an evening's eatertnlninent. fiften ei s'orks and 1 :e-es In o'l I. mils clianre ew""i.-iii;i around a card table. There ate score, of gsri- COUVALI.1S, May 17. Three army i air planes from Vancouver, Wash., I will carry news of the military tourn ament at O. A. C. May G over tho J Willamette valley, sowin;; handbills ' in every town Friday anil Saliirilny. j May 5 and -(!. Bequests ior 12 large I battle planes to take part In the liniit Isliani bailie on the outskirts or ( or- vallls have been sent to tho headquar ters of the 91 h Corps area in San , Francisco. If dispatched, the planes , will leave Crtssey field, San Francisco. I in lime to arrange landing places near Corvallis, so nilit lauding will be pos sible. Outgrowing the armory, the military tournament will be put on from 7 to 10 o'clock In Bell field, with flood lighting from the tops of the great grandstand on the west und the bleachers on the east. The huge smooth football gridiron will furnish an excellent footing for the horses in the mounted events, and the Healing accohiniodat ions will take care of the thousands of visitors jHiuring in from over Oregon and soul hern Washing ton. A polo gain" between the Portland Hunt club f Portland and Hie O. A. C. cnhalry unit will open the program at li o'clock Saturday, May LMi. The military circus on Bell field nt 7 o'clock will Include all the events Ihn! lime made the toui mimeiit HUicesslllI In ronuer years and several now stums. The piogrnui includes a mili tary reiew find ceremony, wall seal ing competition, calvalry exhibition drill: rough riding, rescue races, rodeo stunts, and Tom Mix competition; In fHtitry machine gun competition be tween the college unit and the nation al guard champions, rescue race, ar tillery exhibition drill, tug of war eon tests and bridge hiiiblin? contests. The nic.ht sham battle Is to be the biggi st afTalr ever staged In the jtorih west. All combatant branches of the army will take part, and the pvro teihnles will light the heavens like il.iv for tl:e spectacular charges and counter attacks. Perfccto Plaster Board, Roofing, Deadening Felt, Insulating Paper, Rosin Building Paper, Big Line Any Color Paint Mixed 0 f( to order, per gallon.. VU CORDON & BISHOP 314 VV. Cass St. Phone 543 VACATION FOOTWEAR FOR THE CHILDREN Brown Scuffer Oxfords, sizes 6 to 2.- Drown Scuffer Shoes, sizes 5 to 2.- Smoked Elk Barefoot Sandals - Patent Barefoot Sandals, sizes 5 to 2 Boys' Elk Outing Shoes Men's Outing Shoes T. Girls' Gingham Dresses, sizes 7 to 14, close out at $1.40 Women's Houso Dresses, special at $1.00 1.45 ...1.65 81.93, $2.25, $2.50 - $1.65 .. $2.45 $85 C. J. BRE1ER 230 N. Jackson St. I i .i i SALMON FLEET ALASKA BOUND hiinir j-1 n i hop;, hwt t: , ?c"j lions-', f n.ntrurt rd t'. nth-r pnrpnsf. VI I- iri!, vt (.mnbiliiix tuul )!i ltnrbi'f r room of ImihI f nls nrnl in r.nh ly u kH u.- 'I for no nnvrnr.A. cviif., ?, 'i'l. f.,r fiftv vt-ar t nrMin'',;n country, v 'V 17 Ah T,r. sv rrii'r of 'tv,i tb i'. in ''Ol'l f-t Ml"' p!;:vc:1. 'J ?.. h'irnr j'rnii'"' lei'- rml itf . rr. ' !'nr, I'-C'ir of IHI'ft !!. "ii. u i t r The Roseburg Grocery Company TAYLOR A SHERRILL, Prop. ii"4 n hi ri' r"'- nt!v. iio nn (f Iht f unrri-or. if th rush rr..,,iT,r- to t'ic f'lhT ( r -v ff l'rli!. Tn ar ( 'Jiilii- r-.lwl.l 1 t :irnf tov ns pi Tc 'I t-.,r,n rh'M'S ri'i;niiiinis nnd Rnnilt- h;i,. At (,'LtiU'fo ..Tiiip jrfi'Kapfi as jiinny - -.owl a: '1 1 O'l' !f !1 i 1 T-'k rf of i, flllT fh. .ir SJ.. !fv r;.-.-.v ' I lie H u hi; It Tiifn pnmi ir rain. .'fid "duiw" j'f-k r ar ;t" nlo i.'ri-r y.tn- i" t lof,iii d hi niori' ' wlu-rn fpn-tvi. rou ' :ir.- faoi. fi. -I nr IHPiIf fftr jr;UM- ,'lr ' IT t Mi 'iT-i' t ' i r "tf. ! It I'i" . iui;il i Tl - fl n ri v.:ii n i i i'i : drill'; ( t. nl :' ti- rv'- d.iv In i!u- 'a in-Vl'-Tl --ud M.siK-lhur Indl in i:;iiii- t v ptdf '.; 'n-'ti fill lo"- Htr' ' t. int ih' ' i ' ' ' tnnii'n r 'I' 'I I l '.I! :-;imr. r,'i . )' a oil v'-'H - n ! ! oo !'' fin i ' hn li (i 1 V;;t-h "' r I' I I,. '.V -'lr? y ilitt:- (Hv Ano Intnl Prow KAN VKANTISCO. falif.. Mav 17. Thi fnlinon fl-hinu fli-i-t ban flciird ih- (loldi-n Cati- nnd th i-tnrdy liMlc ship ;.r now -n rntii' to IlriKtol liny, Ala-1;rt. h-r thf f'ason pnn .Inly 1 1. I(vd Halipi.n f i ntr In llriwlnl I lay ' InMiH only tliirfy djiyn, nd th tditj) , f (hi- various ninninp ronipnnfe will h" rorw titraKd in the bay until Auk-j ,i.t 1. Last your tlio flool of nft vonidi in tin Ahifka vntoM brnn.ht a jmrk M tho raniiiTtc.H valut-d nt nrly iitni(i.nKi. Mori' limn ITO.inin.ttno ,-t i invf-ti'd in tho Alaska fulinon Jndus- iri- util "? ".nil tu'inn tiro norTii.'illv ...,,' ,,..,1 In th. u-r.rlr .f flhint nnil' " 'HhfllPt. A tn'ril of T.t.lMI rjt of pnlnmn ( w'fif rrnii'M ta-t viar,' di'-ihiiti'i a foll'.M s; A 4.rn1.42H: I(iftih ' o- i-intiip. 1 ,r"o.:ii; - sfti'-rffi, Ti.lM: C'clnmhia KiviT. rtC.l 7 4 : I'urpt Sound, T Jl. Hrd outbid pr'atn. bU,?,H. Sitkc 1TH tho rnrmi-d ri'l.wm rm k A I,-" V t hr r ",hi d i,"71.47-"t rnicf. " 1 r-t lnri f.iUh in 2fl.SS2.fi71 f i'H from Tt'ith f'oltnnbia rlnro 1V?V. and 22.7S4 M fro,n lit Vnr-'t K'tnnd Hlnn- 177. Th" olunilia l!ii r h.- i Td-d 22. Ml, lot ilir.' lSCfi. SHOES FOR THE FAMILY FROM DAD TO THE BABY and at prics3 that won't bankrupt the head of the house. We have a complete stock and quote a few of the many bargains offered: LADIES' LOW SI 10ES Rubber sole, QC iluiiii i j j tu v 1 - SAME IN MISSES' AND CHIL DREN'S Regular $1.50 value ' A SPLENDID TENNIS SHOE at (j! Otf ! Special We Specialize in Shoes and Can Fit You A. H. PERRIN 1 1 1 W. Cass Roscburrr 75c , nionry nnd tlio ndvnncn w:nnfl. f'rown is acr;it'd Jolnilv with KUfn Ki-nniMly. a lal wultriHs who w ! r'l aHi'd from custody upon her own P-ccimizanrv. A n'onnd hand Inti-rnai 'ona! tn'rtor , In rood tshaiii at Wlmrton I'mn. iT Jit urul tho Offirrrs w. r.- today notltii"! that JSlarkh-" l'.rn n, Iit 'd undi r 1100 lond on n rhari-o of t",d ro- i liahltaHon. hacl Ii r-d 1-atl and dl--npponrod Trom ton. Itrown ta hiM-ri fiiiplovrd ;is a nii W'hv Not. I"' 'I nii-int t'rdy drw his -.y in tnlv:tii'i. Ho fallod to Appi-ar I'T work la-1 nht :ind n-h'-n tho i rHprot(ir rt-nt to hi- room hi foMt d 'l.it i'rnvrn imd rathond hi r-'-Ti;i pon-i t Cthor nnd had nl;ippi d. 'I h pro-prl-tir of tho r-.-: ; 'i r;i u paid th 1 u' mrof04ii t v to p. 'on to t ho man's rdon o fiom jail mid i mil tlio hail MILLINERY DEPT. WILL HAVE NEW LOCATION lr. Klnt who ha hoon In ilinrKo of Iho Milllnory Itopartmont at IVllows ptoro ha purrlin'd tlif f Ivturon a I tin- .Spot ialty Shop(M mid will movo In'o hr now location o'i Juno firxt. Mr-. O. I). MrAllli-ti-r. proprioor of tho Hpocialty Shopj-o i pott in c ort h' r Mock nnd will chv-o out hor biiltios at that thno. Mr. K. K. Jonon who con du t tho lo in 'tltrhiiiK ih partninit , tin io, will romaiii.