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BOSEBUHO NEWS REVIEW. FRIDAY, MAY H, 19? PAGE 8IX Ems Says Money Can i ;i 1 co-co,.., . r. , M,rg Buy AnythingBettm, S New Modds-Filtlnss 1 hXfMV 4 Fxcntiond Underwear 4 Declare. Tanlac Quickly End- 3 VJy X 1 I lJf.crptioru.1 underwear a ct,i for the constipation, too. nd I f-i 2 by Coraetiere ... J' 4 ed "iig-SUnding Stomach from . bad I had ; 5 5 Trouble, WeakneM and spells ibut nearly floored me. 1 would j , , S "Th. star. Th.t Do. th. Business- 5 Dizziness. He Is Feelin i "P.. "! 'he.,?.in.! "S iT'J? ! ; i VII ii i ruuiu uu iu ii mm, j X 8 Friday and Saturday Specials Li New Goods Reduced for Benefit of Spring Shoppers VOILE DRESSES Just received a special assortment of daintily fashioned variously colored voile dresses. Very smart creations for summer. ALL REGULAR SIZES and particularly PLENTY OF EXTRA LARGE SIZES S4.98 to $9.C0 Friday and Saturday only k PAISLEY SILKS Crepes and silk-knit mats rials, several new patterns just received; shads blue, brown, tan (2.85 to 13.98 BOYS' AND GIRLS' BUSTER BROWN HOSE Our regular cotton hose for school wear best value made for the price; black, brown, white. 25c the pair SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LADIES BLOOMERS Fine grade of cotton bloomers, in prints only. ..Regular 65c value. Friday and Saturday only 49c a pair GINGHAMS 32-inch zephyr ginghams; two dozen or more patterns, all colors. For Friday and Saturday 21c a yard TURKISH TOWELS An exceptional purchase. ..18x32 inches. For Friday and Saturday 2 for 35c CURTAIN SCRIM Good quality scrim a chance every housewife should appreciate 17c a yard STYLISH SHOES Our vast stock, by far the largest In Reseburg, having multitudes of styles for men, women and chil dren, will surely serve you best. STYLISH PUMPS, SPORT SHOES, DRESS OXFORDS, COMFORT SHOES, ARCH APPLIANCES and special attention to fitting and all foot complaints. Ladles Comforts, special $2.95 Ladies' Dress Pumps $.95 to $10.00 '4 2 ' ?! Fine Now. ! around, and I felt sluggish and listless I all day Ion. "Speaking from my own experience. "I got onto th Tanlac treatment by I don't tbink inonev cue buy a belter i reading statements in th papers, and n,...i.. ino ih.n t. it hm siinoly some of theci described my case to meant xood health to Die and I tan , a V. 1 took si bottle, and It JnadeX . i. ... i ihaih,i. m, fl IiItm . min mail over, lndi-1 Si leristlc statement of J. J. Enos, 5 geslion and constipation never trouble! J Jackson St., San Francisco. Mr. tnoa me any more, anu.me oinin uu was for many year in the hotel busl- the miserable feeling I used to have ness hero but la now n-iirid, and Is long since disappeared, well known and respected by a large , "I ve got back the strength and vigor circle of friends. I formerly enjoyed, get plenty of rest- "Kor over a year before I took the ful sleep, and that tired, run down, Tanlac treatment I suffered with in- sluggish feeling is a thing of th past, digestion and constipation, and got ' Seeing what a world of good Tanlac so run-down and worn out that I was did me, I feel I have good reasons to Just dead on my feet, so to speak. My endorse it. and will always recom food disagreed with me, never seemed mend it as the best tonic In the to do me a particle of good, and the . world.'' , gas bloated me up sfter eating until Tanlac ts for sale by all good drug it was about all I could stand. I had gists. Accept no substitute. Over 37 ti be taking something all the time million bottles sold. . - -- -- -- -- - LOCAL NEWS t ean last year In - a comparatively small way. The result of the first t effort Is bhown In the preparations this year of many communities to have demonstration homes during the campaign week in June, accord- j In From ;llde lng to those Interested in the move- Clifford'' Lilly, proprietor of the ment. Many of these haveGdo .,,. wag a Roseburg visitor been started by chancers of com-, todajr ,ransactlng business matters, merce. others by groups of women i or women's clubs. Ilesldes fitting out the demonstra tion homes for public view, the movement includes arrangement of lectures, musical, movie and radio programs, essay and poster contests In schools, and other means to draw attention to the home. Many thou sands of dollars In prizes will be given locally and nationally in con nection with the campaign. An in teresting side Issue is the prepara tion or an Ideal list of books and musical selections for the home. In Washington the national head quarters of the Generation Federa tion of Woman's cluhs sponsored the construction of a replica of the Long Island home of John Howard Payne that inspired him to write. "Home Sweet Home." This 'house will follow every line of the origin- glial, but it will be built of the best T, . standard modern materials. It Is within a short distance of the White House, ritiinatoly It will be mov ed to a permanent location where It will be maintained as a better homes demonstration. SINCLAIR TELEGRAPHS HARDING PASADENA. May Is. (IT. PV Sin clair ti l Kniphed .'resident llinl'ng this morning requesting the appoint ment of army officers to proii-t him when he attempts to address a mol ing Saturday at San Pedro. Hn rliarites In the telegram that the local police have practically esluli IIsIiihI martial law. CAPTIVES TO BE SHOT he shot Tuesday If the Chinese troops tro not withdrawn according to the iiamlitH' "final ultimatum" hroiiKht from the mountain stronKliold today bv n Miiceel Oliver lie rube, the French prisoner released for that purpose. TO BROCCOLI GROWERS BlIANCIIAr. American and May It. llntlxh (A. H. The captives will We have a shipment of Case broc coli transplanters coming from the factory, two of which are not sold yet. If you want one. order at once, as there are none to be had In Portland or on Hie coast to our knowledge. Whnrton ltros. KM ' 61 An Honest to Gosh Dance at Sutherlin Friday Night, May 18tli Given by Sutherlin Athletic Club UMPQUA FIVE "Of Course" REAL MUSIC That the Dancers Like - m,nv,A-i(, . URGE BETTER Ell 1 Campaign to Be Conducted Between Dates of June 4 and June 10 ARE TAKING INVENTORY Council 13 Endeavoring to Better American Home Con ditions by Careful Study ' of the Situation WASHINGTON. May 18. (A. P.) There are two sidei to a ten dol lar hill. One side la the effort that goes to earn It; the other Is the care and Intelligence, which go to the spending of It. One side Is the mans contribution, the other side is the woman's. The whole ques tion of wages ts affected by the home-maker's ability to get value for her money. Ill .(K'h niHnni), O.i.r.iln r T - IC for lavl sets forth the significance Lnjoyed Field Ituy Hero Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Compton and daughter, of Sutherlin. spent the day in Rosetiura; attending field day entertainments. Miss Compton was a participant In the declamatory contests. , Musician Her Lue Vernon of Seattle, Is playing the organ at the Antlers Theatre for several weeks in the absence of Mrs. George Barry who la enjoying a vacation. Mr. Vernon formerly re sided here. Rose Show Committee- There will be an important meeting of the Rose Show Committee at the McKean Darby and Baldwin Store, Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock ac cording to an announcement made by the chairman Mrs. Foster Butner. This Is a very important meeting as the last plans for the Rose Show will be made at this time. Has Fine llerrics The Sutherlin Sun: When It's strawberries, no grower on the Pa cific Coast has anything on Jacob Roth, a well known rancher living west of town. Mr. Roth sent two baskets of strawberries to The Sun omce on w ednesday, and every berry was as large as a bantam's egg, and the flavor of the berries was just as astonishing as the size Just left a delicious strawberry taste in one's mouth which lasted mr nours. Mr. Koth Is known as the producer of the finest straw berries grown in Douglas county and his crops always bring top notch prices. Mr on that LADIES' PATENT ONE-STRAP SLIP- I PERS Low Heels 4 V LADIES' KID ONE-STRAP COMFORT SLIPPERS Rubber Heels W.5 LADIES' WHITE CANVAS SPORT OXFOR) ONE-STRAPS Trimmed with Black J Patent Leather DO,l CHILDS' PATENT Rubber Heels, to 10!2.$2.45 5 TENT INSTEP STRAP SLlpprP Sizes II to 2. $2.85; &z a.I ;5to8 Exceptional Values Just Unpacked You'll Have to Hurry ROSEBURG BOOTERl imrrv nnnf m PERKINS BUILDING IRVIN BRCNN Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Tour Feet CASSsrJ Shoes Repaired While You Wait Canyonvllle Man Here D. H. Groves, of Canyonvllle, was a business visitor here today, for a few hours. It. It. Dixon Id H. B. Dixon of DlxonvlIIe, was In Roseburg for a short time today greeting his friends. Mr. Dixon, who has been 111 Is Improving In health. LEAVE THEIR ANCIENT HOMES Ancestral Mansions of France An Passing Out of th Possession of Proud Families. The old families of France are reeling the pinch of adversity and, as In London, Devonshire house und other ancestral homes are being turned to baser uses, so In Purls the famous mansions of the country's great families are finding new own ers. I The residence of the princess of Wagrum Is now the Spanish em bassy, the wonderful hotel In which Princess Jacques de Brnglle once gave her "ball of precious stones" Is now the United States embassy; the new Czechoslovaklan representative lives In the mansion of the ancient de LIgne family, while the resilience of the late due de Pomar, which was In spired by Mary Stuart's Edinburgh home, Holyrood manor, now shelters the Bulgarian ambassador. Th Galllard mansion. Place Mnlesherlies, a copy of one of the wings of the custlo of Blols, Is to become a branch office of the Bank of France, while the an cestral home of the Bourg de Bozns, In the Itue Pierre ler de Serble, Is now to be hired for dances or en tertainments. Other ancestral homes. I Figaro writer points out, have been taken by antiquaries, notably the Ragan mansion and the Morny mnn slon And the list could be contin ued. From the Continental Edition of the London Mall. iPiRTUPVT ........ ...w.. . lur , Wonderful pl.c. Phone 70-Y, 622 Aw. j' WANTED 2 active attractive specialty liB , .B niiu ion us SOUtli. fj See me at 313 W. Lane J FOR SALE 0 MreTmttTid wicRuu, uu me nV fenced, and 3 room hot, Alex Bronk. 3920 11th Af anie. nasnington. WANTED A high gradea ing.room set, and kitcha, AI condition. Leave nan dress at News-Revipv v.. " address Box 33. Camu ViJ DODGE CAR FOR SAL&-i3 front and rear bumper, J luiijr equippea witn lotij can be had at a barnin J good condition. Inquire J nop uarage. FOR SALE Good genii Durham cow heifer. 1 1. 8 weeks. For quick sale, d price is tow because the a cow, otherwise she Is n t Lang, Dlllard, Ore. Phoney BEAUTIFUL PIANO FOR? must- sell fine piano at lei large saving In price uc little as ten dollars monfflr ucuuiu. w me at nnr t. Music Co. 701 WashismJ lann. ore. fishing trip Pack a generous supply of LIBERTY THEATRE! FIRST SHOWING HERE I NEW SPECIAL PICTURE LAST TIME TODAY At Our Resul.tr F'ricos: 10 and I 5 Cents "Quicksands' At one point in this drama of surprise YOU and every other uptand.n Amctiran among the spectators are n the cast. ALONG Willi T 1R SEX'ENTEEN STARS AND TWO Tl IOUSAND CAVAU 'ME.N I who enlu it on the acrren. ALSO U.OVD COM LP Y "SI SIGNOR " SATURDAY ONLY CAP IAIN I LY-BYA1G1 if' stan- of the Hi tter Homes In America .campaign to be conducted during the week n( June 4 to 10. Secretary Davis Is a memlur of the National Council for Better Homes in Amer- ' lea Other nii nihers are Vice-president Cooltdte. Se-retnrles Hoover land Wallace and Mrs. T. C, Winter. preiideni of the ticner.il Federation of omen's ctiitis. j "The campaign is a woman's cam paign," says Secretary Davis. ' They are liking slock of themselves to - ho thev fill their side of the 'ill; tli-r are inking Inventory of uome tallies to determine on danH. "The het American wage earners know that the pay check st the end of the week belonss to the family. Ttier know also that a forty-five dollar a week ware docs not do a well In some famllli s a thirty- nve llollir a Week other. "The demonstration houses - pre-' par.,1 for lietter Homes w.-ek in Jm sre concrete educational I m. an. o' eniphsslrlng the ,nrnrt. I am-e of home making, Sl.d the in-I ending necessity of thorough I t'Jdv of it. technic. In th homn - ns-ion. in the homes is t tn osst patriotism. I rr Is nothing bet than make lli-e ti!,lv 'or s hef 'M,ll,e cVn-s. 7i Delicious Bacon ewrything the name implies. INtW TODAY I Beauty FOR SALE Barber chair. Studio, Mrs. C. W. Clark. FOR SALE-20 qts. of Royal Anne cherries, 520 S. Mill. Phone 442 K. LOST Baby's Finder notify Dillard. Ore. red rocking chair. Thomas Parkinson, L. L. ROBEHT3 Used Car Bargjini 1921 Ford touring. 1920 Ford touring. 1918 Ford Touring. Easy terms. Manv other. OLD EMPIRE FEED Efl jnione 144. tun SALE AT SUTHEJ acres in fruit trees 12 yesni pear trees, remainder ii Eive minutes walk froi nouse, Darn, woodshed ci wiling well of good cl Will sell for $2000. Propmy A. O. Morris. Apply Boil emu, or Mrs. Crathorne. HAVE you any surplus'takl not working? Large or nail placed with us net the in" tractive returns. Wbcuj $5000.00 In additional fr loans upon Improved city T Under State sunervislon. t Savings and Loan Assoctatl Douglas Abstract Company. F0? SALB-Whlte Leghorn chickens? 18 00 per dozen. August Cedarstrom, Elgarose. Ore. WANTEliLady under 40 to keen house and care for invalid ladv state wages wanted. Box 101 ElV. ton. Ore. ' FCENT-Small 3 room housed .."J1,' ,wa'er' 12 P" month: . .i oit Jim sl. or inone 142 Y. wage does in I Joull want to fry it for break fast ith the fish you catch at sunrise, and you'll want it arrain with the supier fish. You'll ap preciate the sweet, mild flavor that conies only when prime cuts lrom young pork are sugar cured just right. . Kiep tiJe o FlYi's Ds Ucioot Bacon kanfn, in r fooler, rttiy to tlict for Ike horn, brtaklml, rrej, to ' tooi ttmpfirt mtal u hen th. imny ictr, suffer outdoor,. DR. H. C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 424 Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. Telephone 88 Miss Camllle Patterns on the Organ TODAY ONLY THOMAS MEIGHAN in , "OUR LEADING CITIZEN" COMEDY "HER PERFECT HUSBA. PATME REVIEW "FOR THOSE WE LOVf t! iter we ran thorough workmsn- of the thinrs that make I t. r horn, wiih architeets. i '. Iri'erlor decorators, stu me.l, i,n,, f,ra,,,r, an,, -p, ADULTS BALCONY 25c ST iVV5X7-rl .Js. 1 i- -Mr- Go-a Berry on the Organ ADl'lTS LO'HJ FL00I 25c As B THURSDAY-FRIDAY MATINEE mi.ant Light. Cast Darkened Shadows, so th. Flower, of frimros. Path Rev.al Thorn, Beneath - Their Silken Petals , "SILVER WINGS" A T MARY CARR Triumph of Mother-Lova Over R.ekless Modern Yout i or joining In a definition i I T YOUR 8ERVir.F- am M m ' Hi-tn,-lh 1 ntVlP .-t t. r Humes campaign be-' Saturday HOOT GIBSON IN "KINDLED COURAGE" 'Ml Id