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ROSEBURQ NEW8 REVIBW. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. 1924. PACE SIX FIRST LOT OF New Spring Dresses FOR EASTER 16.50 ALL COLORS ALL SILK Our first lot of popular priced Spring Dresses an exceptional offering because of a special purchase from an eastern manufacturer. Every dress a dainty effect of new design and fine quality of rosh anara, canton, and other novelty weaves of best silks. These dresses are values we are very proud to show our customers. Let us provide you with your Easter and Spring apparel. All dresses one price. Shoes and Hosiery Combinations New shades that fashion talks about in Hosiery Dawn, Peach, Airdale in the renowned Phoenix make. Thsjse new cloors to be worn with pumrjs of black, or all light shades. Shoes in the latest patterns and colors to go with this Hosiery are carried in our Shoe Department. Gossard Corsets Munsing Wear Better Service Better Merchandise BASEBALL SPOflTF ME FOR FILING OF CANDIDATES ENDS OPENING Today Is candidates the last (lay In which for county office Walter Johnson Celebrates Day By Pitchnig His 101st Shutout Game. may file their pennons lor me primary election In -May.- The petitions may be filed until 5 o'clock this evening after which no more candidates can enter the primary race. The registration books are now closed and the clerk's office will immediately start the task of preparing all details for the coming election. COOLIDGE PITCHES BALL Group of Show Girls Supply Color for Opening fo Saa son in New York Giants Defeated, , Mrs. George M.- Brown arrived In this city last evening from her heme In Salem to spend the next few ilays visiting at the home tf hjr parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. "3. Hellnwi. (Associated Press Leased Wire.)- I NEW TODAY DRESSMAKING and remodeling. 528 South Main St. FOR SALK 5 good milch cows. I'hone 42F2. Rt. 1. Box 103. NEW YORK. April lfi America's greatest outdoor spectacle, the 1K24 baseball revue, was presented amid typlcfl settings yesterday while nearly a quarter milium spectators I . applauded the efforts of old stars , 19 and new. ' President Coolldge performed one of the most pleasant duties of the chief executive by "chucking it over the pan" at Washington, lie so im pressed Walter Johnson that the veteran of the Iron arm responded with the best hurling performance of the day. Against Philadelphia he pitcher his 101st shutout and in creased his string of strike-outs to more than 3,00u. The Senators won, 4 to 0. Kenesaw M. Landis, commissioner of baseball, attending the national league opening at St. Louis, where, in a heavy hitting battle, the home team illustrated the famous phrase "won in the ninth" defeating the Cubs. 6 to 6. Ban Johnson, president of the American league, sat at Boston, where the world'B champions proved their steel by winning the hardest fought contest of the day 2 to 1. A group of show girls supplied an appropriate dash of llroadway to the Giant opening at New York, where more than 4 4.000 people the largest crowd of the day, saw the maligned Brooklyn Robins defeat the National League champions, In a close game, 3 to -2. Mayors and dlg'nitaries of other cities tossed baseballs In the gen eral direction of the plate while bands played and crowds that ex ceeded 25.000 In most places cheer-;3 ed their efforts. , ' jS Plant your broccoli seed with a Planet, Jr., seeder. It will save seed and give you an even Btand of plants. 3 sol by Wharton liros. FOK HUNT Housekeeping rooms. Call 202-1, or 112 Brock way St. 4'UIl RENT 3 partly furnished Housekeeping rooms, rnone 01 i-u. EASTER is the signal for. New Stylish D tne many suggestions we nff. RealSlyle pi Qlia ft windows feature a few timev Fancv Shirts. Tie. A S:il u . " 0Ile$. YOU WILL LOOK viutjj; QPBNCE I J, I A Cass Streets New Ston 3 Ford coupe. $170 down. Balance monthly. Guaranteed mechanically. Chevrolet dealers. FOR RENT 5 room furnished house. I Good garden spot. 2 blocks east of 1 6th St. K. L. Hammond. FOR SALE Chevrolet, god mechani cal condition. $100.00 takes it. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. FbRSALE 300 Single Comb White Leghorn baby chix.. May lth hatch. Address Bonnie View Farm. Roseburg. Phone 17F3. FOR SALE Three tube radio set. complete with aerial. Good as new. Without "A" battery, $70. Thone 207-J. WANTED Furnished modern bun gaiow. Two children In family. Ex cellent care of home guaranteed. G. Cook, j;are News-Review. FOR SALE 100 lbs." of nails., all sizes only J2.00. Two 6x9 used rugs. Two washing machines, hand pow er. Charter oak enameled ranges. Get our prlceB on rugs and lino leum. . Powell Furniture Co. ' 238 N. Jackson. .3 FOR SALE . 4 Chevrolet roadster, fully equip- pud. Cheap for cash. 4 SERVICE GARAGE Glenn II. Taylor FOR . RENT Modern -furnished , rooms, and apartments In Itapp building. 237 Cass Street. ' SEALED BIDS will - be received to furnish at Riverside, North Rose burg, 100 yds. more or less river gravel, also 80 yds. rjore or Ies3 rock, for approach to Pacific high way. The rock from the Li It. Cheadle' 10 acre tract, opposite Standard Oil Station. The right e served to refuse any nd all bids. J. W. Tollman, Art - Real Estate. Edenbower. Phone 265-J. Palace of Sh for Easter Cty LEGION POST HAS E OWN YODR OWN HOME AND HAVE AN INCOME OF $50.00 PER MONTH It only takes $1000.00 'cash to handle, the two houses. One 7 room plastered house, fireplace, I modern, new garge and storeroom.! One good 6 room house completely j furnished and rented for $30.00 per month. Price $4700.00 very reason able terms. The W A. Bogtird Real Estate Co., 214 Cass St. I VAUDEVILLE BILL inPEMIHB OF DEER " BE HERETDMORROW! IS VARIED ONE! SEASON JUIDIQUMCED 1 1 1 Cllenn Oswald's Greater Scrcnndors,! Ilert Levey's Hippodrome Circuit ; a ten-piece fiance orchestra, will ap-.wll Inffcr an unusually good bill at, pear at the Roseburg armory Thurs- ""' Antlers theatre tonUiit, an, will day nlclit for a dunce. The orchestra doubtless bo greeted by the same i has a group of singers and entertain-, large crowd as last week. The Musi-; ers and their appearance here will ''"' Roberts present a novelty - uical undoubtedly attract very large offering consisting of duets on vie rrowils. Johnny Sylvester, acconlian-; 'ins. trombone, and French horn. Ivro ist, who has played In this city upon i chimes and piano, one .trlng vi.-'ins many occasions Is with the oreanla- and xylophone. Everywhere this niu-t tlon. They aro enrouto to Venice, steal duo has appeared it has been; California, where they are under con- acclaimed wonderful for these artists tract to appear at the Pier Pavilion have made themselves favorites, by during the summer season. This wi their perfect musical renditions, be their farewell appearance in Rose-, Tlmblln ami Russell present nn burg. act that starts with a lauth and con-' o I tlnues to arouse the audience to the Get vnnr hiv niii,-l,lt...rv l vh.nn nui degree or merriment, .vr. inn 's! You want new Footwear gFOR EASTER g A few things to remember The slight difference in the style g & and Quality of our footwear A g makes a big difference in looks and wear They Cost No More No Trouble to Show Shoes No Shoes to Show Trouble We try to render a worthy ser vice to the public, and because we have much to do Willi tho comfort and happiness and IT'S THE TERMS AND VALUE KOR THE MONEY Good 5 room house, completely furnished, large sandy lot, nice Bhade trees, price $3000. $250 down and balance $30.00 per month. This is a real bargain, don't miss It. , Good 6 room house for $2250.00 in good repair, cement basement, large sandy lot. Terms . $1000.00 cash, balance $30.00 por month. The W. A. Bogard Real Estate Co., 214 Cass St CALL- FOR WAIWu, Notice li herebr fc , warrants of School Douglas Count,-. Oi. ' including Warrut Sl on 2 e.l "Not Paid For Vnthi, the Mtli ri.. .1 . . f this day called lor nWii interest ceases tmn, , nonce. I Dated this the la CHICKED M The W. It. C. ifwis dinner i nda.vlt.Wtn BRINGING IIW Reward for il' id Yes. there'll be"." now while our stock of parts is com plete, you will save money anil de lay by doing it. McCortnlck, Deering. Milwaukee. Piano, Osborne and other makes of parts st Wharton Pros. blin is nn artist when it conies to negro eharacterl7atioii and his part ner is a happy foil for bis ctnneily. Miss Willis Prtlrick. of the team of Patrick and Ketta. has been featured PORTLAND. April 16. An order, setting the opening date of the deer hunting season for September 10 and the close for October 31. was issued by the state gatno commission yester- day. The order is In accord- ante with tho recent supreme court decision giving the com- mission the power to regulate the deer season. The commls- sion Issued a similar order last season but nn injunction prevented its enforcement. Establishment of an ante- lope preserve in Lake and Har- ney counties received favor- able recommendation and co- operation with tho state and ! Portland chambers of com- merce in providing better sani- ! tary conditions along the high- ! ways and principal fishing I streams was urged. ! The Liberty Theatre I Umpqua Post of the'American Le- g glon last night voted to support the H big Indian rendevouz to be steged In J Roseburg tho latter part of July. The M local legion paused resolutions en- 53 rinrulitE, thn nrnlpl ..l.lr.t, ...III Ka A transmitted to the Roseburtr chamber Si health of our customers we con of commerce nt once. aider our business an Important The legion last nU-ht f.lso "'nl.ncd ! profession. Medford us the convention ci y for V 17 C 1' mis. ? root Specialists. The drum corps will head h? fmp- G,ct ',,e, he.re J"'1 oe l qua Post members st ihe Wn.hes.er 4j of, ,ne la'c8t styles, mid. rate Bridge dedication '.n .4ui.lv. Aiitil S Prlre9 nJ a correct fit. , 27th. The legionnaires will mee. at the armory and attend th-? ii3d'.i.ti"n 3 In a body. Following tho r.cttin,; j last nitht. Dr. Church t'sh'hitxl a tt film showing the niec'.iiui-sfti of the S human eye. It was an educational ii-aiuic miu in,- m, a y-ujuvi mensely. TONITE AND TOMORROW Betty Compson and Richard 1& In "The Woman With Four H A notorious crook so clever she made fools o! I so beautiful that when, finally caught, the Jury didn't ha convict her so charnring that even the district attorney lui with her. That's Pettry Cpnipson in this hlirh-rls" Wfli-wwH t Also a Good Cnmedv and "WoiWNV- it ioi- Huy American fence now at car load prices. .This is our last carload until fall. Wharton Bros. FIND 1 CLUES i 13 ait MAJESTICl MM n ner" FRIDAY WM. S. HART IN "COLO DECK" 4 . (AftMnrlntcil Pre,, I.easel Wire.) ASTORIA. Ore.. April 16. Police here are continuing their investlga- TODAY and TOMORROW Big Program Regular Prices Only 10 and 15 Cents Fred Thomson "THE WORLD'S ALL-AROUND IN ATHLETE" The Most Ingenious Western Thriller "THE MASK OF LOPEZ" WITH THE MARVEL HORSE "SILVER KING" Also Aesops "The Great Explorers" ALSO: "TOWN TOPICS" AND "THE WAY OF MAN" from time to time with some of the viii. ill.. -ith v. .i. v.. ' i believed to have been thrown Into S mined distinction as a tumbler. One',he r v,V"rly ,l""iy morning. A of Miss Patrick's feature tricks Is a ' "arph of the river near the dock K Jaw dance performed on the tlghi i h're , '.he screams were iro- K r,.. 'ported to have been heard failed to A .,.. .. . . ,. ,, . ! reveal any trace of tho woman. A. "HI Krnenier cats himself the ti . . "l'l,. ,..-. ii...... k . . , , men limt'll into CUSHHiy in y tales well known phonograph artists ft including Will Cruniit. Al Jolson. and A Matt Ke.-fe. He has an exceptional g oice ami Knows now to deliver over An eiuht foot clod roller to pul J verue your ground V The show will start at eight o'clock Wharton Pros. A wlih only one performance, and the A concluding numlier will be the fea-i MHSKST KAM.I It liKl.K.AM'.D V tuie photoplay. 'Cameo Klrby." saizmjOT.vTO.'7jjraHjjro-J 1 KOSEBURG BOOTERIE connection witn t!ie reports were sentenced to loo ,ayg n jal on charges of drunk.'iiness. S t'-Jgra IRVIN BRUNN mat A n i . : r. i i V rcrnini ciag. Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your FeoL Wednesday, April 16th ODROME for $l3.ti0 nt ( ecia t.i1 lr- IX)S AXC.KLKH. GLASS fOR WINDSHIELDS! AUTO 10P AND UPHOLSTERY SHOP C. M. JONES, Prop. PhoVie 468 Winchester and No. Jackson Sts. Ijfa9f Wire.) April 16. Re-I LEVEY - VAUDEVILLE1. FRI. AND 8AT. "NONE BO BLIND" WITH MAURICE COSTELLO S DR. If. C CHURCH OPTOMETRIST EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE Perkins Itullding Phone JS Second Floor Ilosburg Oregon A We pay cash for cascara bark, or JJ lll contract for It. Prices will be lease from custody of Pert C. Web- 3 A good this season. Wharton Pros. ster. forest ranger was Ordered by S the district attorne.T here today on 5 S I condition that he furlsh 1500 bail as S a material witness (n the case of 5 Mrs. Margaret II Willis, charged by a coroner's Jury with the murder of lr. Henjamin Baldwin whose body 5 wa lounil in a trunk. Webster told the no I Ice he asslst- A EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL I M Mrs Willis in taking t trunk bv automobile to a point on San Fern ando road where it was thrown down a ravine. Mrs. Willis inform ed him prior to Hie dumping of the trunk that it tontaiued the slain 1 body of the dix tor. Public Liability li and Property Damage insurance Is of grJat importance to auto mobile owners. Phone us at 432 and we will gladly explain why you need this protection. 1. Antlers Theatre Orchestra. 2. "International News." 3. "Roaring Lion" Comedy. 4. The Musical Roberts, Musical Act. 5. Timblin and Russell, "Two Black Ac 5. Will Kramer, "The Phonograph .W 7. Patrick and Retta. "Wire Vaften- 8. Feature Photoplay. "Cameo Kuby. Note: But one compldepff starting al 8 p. m. I ftscne nst 1- wstwrncL in. I - 25c VIlllwI