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ROSEBURQ NEWSREVIEW. TUESDAY, APRIL ?9, 1954. PAGE EIGHT I I I I I I I I H I I I I I I i I I I 5 It! U hluiili Tim ami John Allen," a farm employee, was arrested yesterday liy Truffle Officer i Tliurber who found a quart bottle of j liquor In the man's car, and paid a fine of f :. i 0 alter pleading guilty i before Justice of the l'eacu George Jones. The traffic officer nml Slier-! Jff . Stunner, searched the Henry An-I rie place where Allen has been; employed, and found the former lo-, cation of a large still. It was evi dent Ihat the water III the rrcek had become too low to permit further oneratlon and the still had been moved awav. The place w here the I plant had formerly be stationed, ! with sugar sacks, bottles and corks, and other paraphanclla as evidence, was found, bui t he offlcres failed to Removal Sale MILLINERY i H it ti i ii n i If nuiRT nc mm SUITS. DRESSES. COATS IVniitlfiil New Line of Stylish Women's Wear, at 15 to 25 per cent Reductions Hosiery Special Silk and Lisle, pair ... 93c Pure Thread Silk, pair $1.50 Ch ffon lloso, pair $1.50 Ladies' and Misses Sport II 'He, pair 65c THESE ARE ALL LATEST STOCK AND COME IN ALL NEW COLORS Special Prices on a New THE & MAT SHOP PERKINS XShc LIBERTY THEATRE THE DIG EXTRA SPECIAL TONITE LAST TIME S ii ii'i'ii i s J'iY I I The Lavish Creation lir 'Woman to Womaa" 5 .;;;?,,, , i .,. , I., i, mf m - h- g Also: "DIPPY POO DADS" COMEDY Wed. and Thurs. : Galloping Gallagl er, with Fred Thomson and His Morse "Silver King." Also: "Way of a Man" and "Leather Stockinc." SPRING CAPS Will" asuriniinl of pal (rns and il.splay. ti.'pi'i-ti'il cloths aru very popular Hi" styl'-s are correct. They Will Please Ycu. Cass Street's New Store. I locate the still. Allen was charged i wllh possession of the liquor which was found in his car. Children's rompers, 1 to i years, at a l." pi r cent reduction Ibis week at our removal sale. The Art 'Shop. I mm all . r 4 t i r i . i rt r, i Conrad P. Ktaffrin of Dallas, whose term expires. The change is effect ive .May- 0. n Rompers for children , t to 4 years, week on ac at reduced prices this count of moving. The Art Shop. oj Line cf Ladies' Sweaters ANNEX ! -"-'-'. "i'r" , -'"r,r";r ForelRti Minister llynnuis of Hel pline today appointed David . P. , umBare dB8Cribed In official cir Mason of Albany as a member of the h N ueclslong were reacn. state board of pharmacy to succeed; . , (heilB .. dn. ! DETTY COMPSON ! Considerable feeling was manifest I.y the spectators because of the al- I. j.u.l uvu-knueltlln? luetics em ulov-I ed by Edwards when applying the I headlock. n i Developing and printing, twenty four hours service. We have films for your kodak. Leave your exposed films here. Lloyd Crocker. ( Anxnciatcil prenH lVaod Wire.) IJItrsSKLS, April 29. "Simply preliminary conversations Is the way yesterday's consultations in Paris between Premier Poincare of .....I Inni Tho.mla rw i' luitt c tltiu I icuiici utuuio uuu dared, this action being reserved for further meetings to be held after the Krench elections, notably the meeting between Premier Poincare and Prime Minister Macdonald of Great lirltaln. Dset Imported Italian Olive Oil can b purchased here In any quan tity y;u desire. An essential article in your home. Lloyd Crocker. I (Associated Press Leased Wire.) FOril.LAX. France. April 29. Prince M urate, member of the chamber of deputies and a descend- ant of Napoleon's famous compan-, ion-in-arms, Joachim Murat, king of Naples, was assaulted in a cam paign rally here last night by hood lums who beat him severely and threw him from the platform. The prince today had several bad face and body wounds but onlookers agreed that he took his punishment like one of his illustrious forebears among the old guardsmen. ( Assnetntei! I'ress Leased Wire.) ItELLINGIIAM. Wash., April 29. Loss as a result of a fire which swept from the basement to the roof of the six story concrete build ing owned by the II. 1). Furniture company here early last night was estimated today at $400,000. prac-1 neatly all of which is covered by insurance. The origin of the fire which started ill the tower part of one of Iho elevator shafts and swept through thu building so rapidly that firemen battled In vain against it, has nut been determined. Plahs for rebuilding were announced. PARTY DELEGATES (Asinifntfi1 Tress Leaned Wire.) COH'.Mni'S. Ohio. April 29. Ohio voters went to tho polls to day to select delegates to the na tional conventions of the two ma jor political parties and to register their preference as to candidates to be named by the convention. Little interest was being taken and Sec- rntirw nf Ulnlu II....... .1... f Associated I'r-m taNi-4 Wire.) MEDI'OIiD, April 29. Hilly KU-, wards, Kansas City wrestler, took' the first and third fallH from Gusj Schnlcduu, Medlord, In their match; at Gold J 1 111 last night. Edwards f gained both fallH through use of the headlock in 25 und 18 minutes, re spectively, Sdineidau taking the sec-j i.nd fall in 2(1 minutes with a toe ' hold. ! CONSULTATIONS Cf! EP1I1SSIM dared he did not expect more than1""1.'' !han "' girl or ""'can of-1 r.n i in i t, i..,i. Final statements of leaders of the Coolldue. Johnson. McAduo nud Cox campaigns predict victory for their resmelive candidates. The most in. terestinc feature of todav. eleetinn ' is the contest of form.-r Attornev- M. Young and Grace I. Younc. In General Daugherty. a Coolidge : diviilually. and as partners as I'mp catuliilate for delegate at large. Ef-1 a,la Steam 1-aundry t'OMipany. fort of Johnson supporters have cen- llsnkrupt. ten d largely on attai-ks of the form- er nt,i"ney general since his retire uieni iiom the cabinet. Daucherty In 1 2 0 as a I'.arding delegate was defeated. 1 Don't forget to look over our art needle work and things for baby. All lines reduced this week. The Art Shop. TO ADD .NEW AlTlHU SSKS Three new auto bussess are to be rut on the Portland-liosel.urg line on May 1. according to Wm. Shep herd president of the Terminal Ho tel company, who Is spending a few d.iy in Kosetuirg on busln.'s. Sev eral of the new cars are to be put Into use, on the var:ous lines Mr. An exceptionally atood vaudeville panics are preparing Tor a busy sea son. The new terminal hotel in Eu gene will soon be ready fur occu paucy, he reports. ! PYTHIAN SISTERS BANQUET lw ' Tim I'vthlan sisters will ive! a Iw liquet lo the Knights aiid their friends Wednesday even- ing at 7 o'clock at K. P. Hall. ! Program will follow. ! MOOSE ENTERTAIN Tloseburg Lodge No. 1037 Loyal Order of Moose will entertain their ladies and friends on Kit- day evening at K. of 1. hall. Program at 8:00. Dancing and cards at 9:00 p. in. Don't over- look installation of officers on Thursday at Moose Hall. " An exceptionally good voudcvlllo nnd picture program will be offered at the Antlers Theatre tonlgnt. The regular weekly Hippodrome vaude ville contains some very good num bers, that will prove interesting to everyone no matter how varied their tuste. There will be an equilibrlstlc revue that is novel in the extreme, a comedy singing and talking act. a mu sical comedylet. "The Nicest Girl In Town," and a character impersonat es The picture program will In clude a news reel, a comedy, and the I feature photoplay. "Stephen Steps Out, with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. The program will start at eight. You can save materially by buying uauv euuuh Hi me iiii. oiiuii iviiiuvai ..i thi. a..eii rira. niun1 on art needle work. With the strawberry carnival queen contest entering Us third week, considerable Interest Is being shown, and it is expected that a large number of votes will be cast during the present week. The en trance of Miss Gladys Taylor with flio liarblh. et lha Cnrift nr.ani.a. ,lon and tne expecteu aQdltion ot several other candidates represent ing various concerns or associations, is expected to bring about some In teresting competition. The commit tee will make a count of the votes Wednesduy evening or Thursday morning, and another on Saturday night. Nominations may be made up until May B, when all except the leader will be eliminated. Mrs. Grant Wilcox who has been spending the past week In Gardiner visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. E. Hays, returned to her home in Roseburg last evening. Wrinkles That Form Around Eyes and Mouth This Good Looking Young Woman Advises Old Time Recipe of Butter milk Cream in New Way A Gen tle Massage With Fingers Before Retiring All That Is Necessary. There Is no secret about R nor Is there any doubt about the result It's Just common ordinary lluttermilk in the form of a wonderful cream gen tly massaged with the finger tips around the corners of the eyes and mouth. To prove this to your complete sat isfaction obtain a small quantity of Howard's lluttermilk Cream at your favorite toilet goods counter on the money back if dissatisfied plan. The directions are simple and It costs so w. ... IN BANKRUPTCY I In the District Court of the United States for the District ot Oregon, i 1" the matter of To the creditors of H. M. Young i and (trace I. Young, individually, and ) as partners as l'mpqua Steam laundry Co. of Koseburg. in the I county of Douglas and district I aforesaid, hankrup's: Notice is herein- eiven that on the 26th day of April, 1924. the said H. M. 1 Young anil Grace I. Young. Individual i ly, and as partners as l'mpqua Steam ! 1-auinlry Company, were duly adj'idi ; cated batikrupis: and that the first i meeting of thi ir creditors will be hel,j in the offlre of the undersiuned in Koseburg. Oreenn on the 12th day of May, 1!CI. at in o'clock in the foro ni'im. at which time the said creditors may attend. proe their claims, ap point a truM'O.. examine the bank ' nip: and tratin-t such other .usiness as niy property come before said meeting. ; Dated April 2!. 1?24. C. L. HAMILTON. 1 Keferee In llankruptcy. , MIOT WH-'K; KILLED SELF KM ""SiisSSfl' (Associated Prrn leased Wlr.) SANTA MONICA. Calif.. April 29. Waller 11. Hill, a free lance writer. Is dead here and Mr. Anna Hill, his widow, critically wounded, following a shooting last night . lu the Ocean Park district of Santa Monica. According to Mrs. Laura Wallace, Hill's niothcr- In-law, the couple had been! i separated several months and ! , Hill last night called on his wife and suggested they take a j walk and talk over affairs. I'o- lice investigation Indicates Hill ,' .shot his wife and turned the ! pistol on himself. ; I NEW TODAY J FOH SALE Fancy home-cured and bacon. Phone 4fK3. hum WANTKD Woman or girl for general housework. Phone GS2-K. FOR SALE 14 big type Poland China pigs. Meyers' ranch, Canyonvllle. FOK SALE 25 ewes and lambs. J. M. Lamb. Diilard, Oregon. Phone 4tiF:i. FOK SALE Cliotce of 3 milch cows. Phono 15F12 evenings. John Good bourn. FOH SALE Shingle mill. Complete shingle sawing outfit. Inquire 1273 L'mpqua avenue. G1HL WANTS place to assist with housework or care of children. Phone479-J! RECORDS EXCHANGED free from now until Saturday. 328 No. Kano St. Phone 537: FOR RENT Modern 4 room furnish ed apartment. Close In. Phone 227-Y. , ' v. . .... i FOH RENT 2 room apartment, close m. Reasonable. Suitable for 2. In- quite at 124 W. Douglas St. FOR SALE OR RENT 10 acres river bottom in Garden Valley. Plowed for broccoli.. Phone 37F11. J. F. Rloth. FOR RENT 3 room apt toilet, privilege of bath. Private Gas for Stephens cooking. Adults. 608 So. St. USED CARS 1923 Ford roadster, 1023 Star touring, and 1919 Ford touring. TheBe cars in Al condition, and bargains.Rapp Brothers. UROCXmiPLANfS from Kruse, Wllinot, Stone or Ilutner seed. Prices: $4 per thousand. Over 50. 000. $3.75 per thousand. Address Walter Leake, Dixonville, or phone 083-J. FOR RENT Moilern furnished apart ments. On business street. Two and three rooms, nicely furnished, private bath, light and water fur nished. $25 and $35 per month. Law rence Agency, 125 Cass Street, Phone 219. THIS IS BARGAIN DAY AND HERE IS YOUR CHANCE 5 room house half basement nil in good condition, fine sandy loam lot conveniently located in grove, Price $2250, $X50 cash, balance $30 per month. The W. A Dogard Real Estate Co., Jll CassSt! NOW YOU GET IT FOR LESS THAN COST For a quick sale I of fer my well. Improved property at a sacrifice. 4 room cottage, newly painted and decorated, large beauti ful yard with fine fruit and shrub bery, in fine neighborhood, on pave ment, all street Improvements paid for. You can buy Just like rent. , Price $1650. Small first payment. ; Full information, Itwrence Agency, , 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. WITH A SMALL INVESTMENT OF $500 You can buy a 9 room apart ment house, centrally locatod. fully furnished and equipped with every thlr. 'i'ie Income. Property will furnish o piece to live for owner and f ir itself This property Is . offered at a sacrifice price by own er if taVen at onee. Full Informa tion, Uiwret.ce Agency, 123 Cass Street. Phone 219. WH'Y-i)OVT"YOIM50 TO WORK? On a place like Ill's and be per fectly independent. 80 acres In tract, J mile from main road, only seven miles from Roseburg, 6 acres excellent corn land, small alfalfa field, big garden, all kinds fruit and vegetables small farm house fully furnished, rood furniture, stock barn with all kinds tools and imple ments, sheep, fO gnats, team, harness, wacon. pood cow, 20 tur keys. Ranch all fenced and cross fenced, finest spring water supply. Everything goes for 12500. Some terms. Lnwrenc" Agencv, 123 Cass Street. Phone 219. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Petch of Med ford spent Monday and Tuesday In "oseuurg viBmng wun menus anu "''e'ming to Business. Mr. Petch is 'ne manager of the Southern Oregon, 'ins euiiiiiaiiy. SIX BIG DAYS The In the latest Comedies, Dramas, Vaudeville. Tomorrow Night, A BIG COMEDY DRAMA .... THREE HARMONY KINGS IM - st&gWi is I ououiu use a property fin-i c.iiiiimy out Of life. DR. D. B. . cu jiuuamg or repair work I Save one-third of labor. Address Carpcnter,' care News Review i FOR SALE Eleven " gray compile uniforms, also mask, breast protec tor. shin guards, and bat sack for1 tenm. All practically new. For oar i titular write Chas. Crouch, Marsh-1 hl. Oregon. HEV THlSFrVOiriIAVEsnsSED ! SOMETHING 160 acres In tract Located 6 miles from town, que New . Lizard Sandals $6-00 The Latest in Footwear Others in patent, red, green, blue. New strap effects in Air dale, Jack Rabbit, Rac quet, Bombay, Fawfi, Mandalay, Tan Bark, etc. New Sport Oxfords For the new In footwear ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN Perkins Bldg. Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your Feet. Positively Last Time Tonite Owing to popular demand PERLMUTTER the big laugh feast will be shown again tonite at the MAJESTIC THEATRE ALSO: "Pathe News" 9 ch;rn MAJESTIC Adults 25c Mil' IMilfU'IU' T 'i-I. n n .- - POTASH 1 STARTING TOMORROWAPR Yifrr- THE SHOW FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Maylon A NTLERC; "I THEATRE FOLKS OVER BlJRAn BUBAR BROTHERS "Print ,,.. " fruit nl u best little Pr,. lor .Ka . - w.i cash. Lawrenc CM. JONES.. Winchetter A DRIVE Tolay In ,oj, cent more kin.:"' B Pully ProtecteJt, DR. H.CCffi exclusive rat : SERVICE Perl;in BuIIiHji flj Second Floor Mr a'p VEE&TIET A Novelty Equilitn l CHARLES LEONtf FLETChU Character Impw" BOB & BETTY 12 BERRY r..medy MuiiealT?! Girl in I" ,N CONJUNCTIO PROGRAM 1 1 mil I in J .TONIGHT! ! rMidr-.iirnrDPJ i Players nOtfC