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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY. JANUARY 19, 1925. CAKK'S 19 priu i nery writH Now on Display FOLEY'S rse.NEY"TAn Styles for Spring are now well established. , Express shipments of Hats and Materials are just in from New York. Remember we deal in the best on the market and buy direct, giving our customers quality goods at moderate prices. NEW FRAMES. Buckram f rames in the new Spring shapes now ready. Not cheap frames, but good, au- 1. thoritive styles at moderate prices is what we give you. NEW STRAW CLOTHS: Those stretchy straw cloth materials will be used again. New styles this year. Anyone can make their own hats. We also have the braids by the yard in all colors, linings, wire, tc. ' NEW TRIMMINGS: When we say we have a big ger and better line than last year you can know it's a dandy. What beautiful flowers and foliage! What won derful shades. Cheaper lines run 10c-15c-25c-35c and the better 50c-65c-85c-$ 1.00-$ 1.25-$ 1.50 and $1.75. You should buy now while the color line of a style is complete. NEW TRIMMED HATS: The new 1925 Spring hats are arriving. "And can you sell this year's styles in classy hats at $2.50?" We can and we have them right now. Never before have we been able to get a hand made hat of this quality to sell under $4 to $8.. You should see this $2.50 line. We also have a fine $5.00 line. When you want quality millinery at moderate price and a big line to choose from, remember the millinery department of 1 A contract was lot last Satur day ijy the proupectlvu electric power users on the Azalea road to l'ttul's Klectric Store of Mod ford to construct a line as far as Uio Sum 111 place, ahoul four mile south of town, says the ; Klilitlo Knterprlse. The line is to be built from ; the city limits neur the l W. . iridtel residence, crossing the t creek just above the mill dum I urwl will h. sit A I serve every place along the road, f ESTABLISHED 1875 The estimated cost is la the No0piatei,ki4rdHmhprarlHan1fap neighborhood of ::000. The city INSIST UPON FOLEY'S will meter the Juice used to the farmers and all electricity will be brought In over the city lines. XT 7 C MAPM AIM Ampie power will be avail-l viru ittrui able for any kind of service the farmers may desire. They can here. Miss Eleanor Rutherford, Irrigate with the use of motors cashier o5.ihe Everett theatre was and pumps, operate silo fillers robbed ol SI. 200. the dav's receints and cream separaiors, llcht their as she was being driven In an au- ariers, nouses and barns and In mmobile from the theatre to the fuel enjoy all' the comrorts and Orpbeum theatre. As Miss Ruth conveniences of city lilo. The erford'a car drew to the curb in electricity will prove especially front of the Orpheum, another car valuable in prune drying time as came alongside An armed man a great deal of the fire hazard leaped from the car and forced the will be removed by tho use of Birl to surrender the money sack, .the safe electrical lighting y-; The robber then returned to his au stems. The installation of the 'tomoblle and was driven away by system will increase the value of a confederate. i all the property served to no In-, MrH. Uonald Geddes owner of a considerable extent. Seattle suburban moving picture r t, , t . theatre was held up in front of her I Pruning and grafting, trees, vines, bomf. bcT by four tten who jamJiei bushes, reasonable. L. Uergold, on the running boards of her car Koseburg. Prune grapes now. I and seized a satchel containing the day's theatre receipts. KTAGK IHtl VKK KI1.I.S They escaped in a waiting automo- iiKAH t.Tll OX KOl'TK. bile in which a fifth bandit is be 1 I lieved to have been hiding. Geort'e Hranham, driver of the' Jliss Uurrill Johnson a whole-Riddle-Tiller stage line is proen- stle newspaper dealer was held up ' Ing himself as a great big game in the downtown district here by hunter, says the Itlddlo Kilter- two men who took her watch and prise. Last Thursday, while on thi n drove away in her car. his regular run to .Mllo ho suc-j " oeeded in bagging a brown bear. Cailman wrote "From the Land of 'The animal was a little fellow,1 the Sl;y Dlue Water," "At Dawn : weighing only 20 pounds. Ueorge ing." "1 Hear a Thrush at Eve." shot him first with his revolver,' shU him as well as HEAR him, wounding him so he couldn't get jau. 2t. far away and then went and bor-, 0 rowed a rifle to linlsh him. The tur on tne little brum was four I II II I'll I I III Ml RLLI'.I I Inches long and In prime condi tion. The animal has been sent to a taxidermist In Medford to be i mounted. The School Board baa posted a call for a bond election to be held from 2 o'clock p. m. to 7 o'clock p. m. Saturday, February the 7th, litis, for tbe purpose of voting on a bonded debt of $35, uuu to construct and equip a new modern fire proof school building and for the acquisition of additional grounds, says the Kiddle enterprise. ARTIST RECITAL CHARLES WAKEFIELD C ADM AN and PRINCESS TSIANINA " PIANO AND SONG PROGRAM Hemline Consetvatory, Jar.vaiy 268:15 pm. ADXtsSJOX tt.lU Vvnuert ittory Students S3 Ci'tit A new and more ' adequate cal communlBts. school building for this district I Tbe Catholics held a procession has been needed for a number of during which they chanted an years and has been generally ad- theme, while the communists also vocated by those realizing the 'paraded, singing the Internationale first and most Important need of and other revolutionary songs. The al Catholic Federation and the lo- plete collapse from their gruelllag any community, that is for ade quate facilities for better educa tion and this call for a bond elec tlon has been generally welcom ed by those who appreciate not only the great need of better educational advantages for the growing generation, which comes first, but also from a long sight ed Business standpoint, Schumann-Hems says of Tslanlna "She Is indeed wonderful, both per sonally and In her songs." two factions came to fisticuffs the Catholics were wending their way toward the Cathedral. Rein forcements of police prevented the Incident from becoming serious. S; fight with the elements. The Raita was loaded at Win slow, Wash., with a lumber carso for Papeete, Tahiti. Arundel, piano tuner, none 1S9-L (Acaociated Vnm LotueU Wire.) PARIS, Jan. 19. Catholics meet ings throughout France in protest against the government's religious policy were continued yesterday and at Aix-en-provence a clash oc curred between adherents of Gen eral De Castelnan and tbe Nation- (AMocltted Frm Leuwd Wire.) VICTORIA, B. C, Jan. 19. The crew of ten men of the French schooner Raita, wrecked yesterday near Cloose on the south shore of Vancouver Island are resting at the Carmanah light house waiting for calmer seas to be taken aboard the Canadian patrol boat Glvenchy. The survivors all of whom reach ed shore In a miraculous manner In a ships boat was in a desperate plight end some In a state of com- (Aoorlitnl rrea httmt Wire.) MUNICH, Bavaria, Jan. 19. Former Queen Maria Sophia Amel ia, of Naples, died here today. She was born at Possenhoff, on October 4, 1811, Uie daughter of Uuke Carl Theodore of Bavaria, and was mar ried In 1856 to Francis 11, last of the Bourborn kings cf Naples. Francis was route din I860 by Garibaldi when the latter conquer ed Sicily and Naples In bis tri umphant expedition for the unifi cation of Italy, Naples became tinlted with Sar dinia In one kingdom and the roy al pair fled, afterward leading a wandering life In Austria, France and Bavaria. Terminal Beauty Shoppe TERMINAL HOTEL HAIRCUTTINC, MARCELLING. BOB CURLS HOT OIL, AND PLAIN SHAMPOOING All Kinds of Beauty Work by Expert Operators. Phone 586. For prompt taxi service, city or country trips. Phouo 44. -o OA 1 i " MYRTLE CREEK OFFICERS INSTALLED Mrs. Oliver Johnson, accom panied by a number of the mem bers of Roaeburg Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge, motored to Myr tle Creek on Friday evening to in stall officers for Myrtlewoott Circle No. 811. Mrs.- 11. W. Taylor and I (AMOciatt-d I'reM Leased Wire.) ilL'DI'ORD, Ore., Jan. 19. The district meeting of the National Farm Loan Associations of South ern Oregon convened this morning at 10:30 lor a two day's session, with the following representatives of the Federal land bank of Spo kane In attendance: I Mrs. Harry Oakley assisted Mrs. tt Tiimnn .i aw' jo......,, aiuaiug uiu uip irora . Cautliurn, director. Matters por-.l Vt. i. . , . , .,, ' 'taining to the Farm Loan Associa Mrs. Bertha Ta or Mrs. Oliver . ,lou uull , rtlatlun , the Fu(leral Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Gllvin, Mrs. 1 i.-.,,., . ,. n. m topics of discussion, i Temporary officers elected this MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester 3t Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patients Privileged to Have Their Own Doctor Auction Sale! 2 Thursday, Jan.. 22nd, 1925 f f i the ranch of the undersigned, one mile south and f tne mile west of Looking Glass Store, commsncing J 1 o clock sharp. The following personal property, R 5 . fi to-wit A big millinery store within a store.. Millinery is on our Balcony Salesroom. LOCAL NEWS 1 Coot Bav Peonla In T.itv Imiimai - J iiiiniii l hiwi nn I Walter ilraneh, Mrs. Ora Welk Mrs. lluzel llanan, Mrs. Dora Cil hert anil daughter, Carrie, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Laughead, Mr. and Mrs. Kilgar Miifham. Mrs. U. W. Taylor, Mrs. Frank lteglster, Mrs. Harry ! Oakley, Mrs. Cynthia (lermon.i. Mrs. Charles Mathews, Mrs. (1. J. Morris, Mrs. Paul Fstes, and II. B. Mathews. The Installation was open, and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. nigger and son and Mrs. A. P. Javis, of Marsh field .stopped here today noun on their way to Portland. X On Way To 8alm I Mr- Corbltt Here- Attorney Chas. MeKnlght passed ' l'- Corbltt Is spending a short through ItOHeburg today on his way I ,ln' this city attending to busl- to Salem where he will look In on ' '" attairs ami visiting. Mr. Cor the legislature for a day and attend Bl" ' Ktigene resilient anil ar to awne legal matters. "veu in lioscDurg Sunday CIIBe Man In City Vlllard Bmlth of Olldo was a business visitor In Hosehurg for Sfvntr hours today. Mr. Smith WANT TAX REPEALED (Aiwnclatril Vrrm l.rar,l Wlm) RAI.KM. Ore.. Jan. 19 A nlan Is raising somo extra fin epurebrcd ' whereby Oregon may Invito popu- lloletclns. Million capital anil Industry by the , i ' repeal or the (jiiiritani'it tax and HM Saturday ( prevention of. another lrniue tax Visiting In this clly Sattirday t'"'t announeed by lieiium 1!. amf looking over business matters, "urd'ek, speaker of tho house, in was Omnn Kminett. Mr. Eminett la nn additss today before tho Salem frofn Carleton, Oregon, and return-, chnmbi r of coinmeic ". nOiome Knnday. lie was a guest! "J" ri nee Mr. Hiniilek (lecotn al the Douglas hotel over nielit. mended the plan shirh has been i u: into etii i i in r loriiiu, ami : which is a constitution! sinriel i me; i batri;g an Ineouie or .in in- hiritanee tax ;or ears. llur MlUks plan Is bnsrd on tlte theory !lhat the way to reduce taxes la not lo scan!) out new sources lor taxa tion but lo go tmoro wealth luti ;1ho state and more people In tho state among whom taxes may distributed. i o The Iouglas County Flour Mills were thoroughly ransacked last night by a burglar who was appar ently most deliberate and careful i In his search for money which he ! believed to be hidden, lie evident ly eioeteil t- window between Hit mill and the Hunter build. tig. and very carefully searched ihe entire plant. He overlooked nnthtng in his effort to lornto ninn(y, . but took nothing of value, as he appar ently wnnted rash only. Since a former ssfe-cracklng episode the sate has always been kept unlock ed and nothing of value has been kept in the office. Home makes toe man. Pago Lum ber Ai Fuel Company. SHTTLE DISTRICT ( Wx-hitotJ T, I.iMtl Wirt.) SEATTLB. Wash.. Jan. 19. Annfd ami iiiasktl bandits operat ing in Seattle ami Kvfrett ln--t I niht exi-ruted three darlns; rnbber , li M which netted them more than $1.7W in cash, a woman's wrir-t I watch and an automobile. In each casp tho rubbers' woman. At Kverrtt, 3ft mormiirf aie; M. J. Norris ot I'hoenix, Ore-, president; and Mrs. i L. 11. liuguo o Klainalh Falls, bcc- : retaiy. JJel' pates representing the coun- j tlua oi lAjuelas, Juaephiue, Klam- j ath, Jackson, Coos and Curry are ' in attendance. j This afternoon the central fea- , ture will be addresses by A. 1. j Thompson of Spokane and George ' A. Muiistield of this city. I This evening George C. Jewett, one of the executive committee of : jUie National Wheat Growers or iKauizatton will address a meeting : at the public library on "national 1 I co-operative agricultural marketing and financing." i Tomorrow the district meeting will adjourn at noon and the dele-. , Rates will be driven over the val ley in automobiles, ending at Grants Pass where the delegates' i will be the guests of the Grants , Pass Chamber of Commerce at a I banquet. y, ire gates Auction Sales Farm or city auctions see ui for dates. We buy and sell furniture. Bargains In new and need Household Goods. Radabaugfr-Potterson 128 H. Jackson Jhone 641-J 1 Team Bay Mares, weight 3200 1 Happy Farmer Tractor 1 International Tractor Disk 1 Oliver 14-ln Triple Tractor Plow 1 Oliver Chill Walking Plow 1 Moline 14-in. Plow 1 Field Harrow 1 6-Horse Gas Engine 1 Power Emery Wheel 19 R. I. Red Hens 1 Circular Saw 1 Blacksmith's Blower 1 Heavy Anvil 1 Post Drill 1 Heavy Vice 1 Brooder Complete 1 Incubator 1 Double Disk Dry Land Plow 1 Truck Wagon And Numerous Other Items. All items will be sold to highest bidder for cash on day of sale. American fence and at Wharton Uros. Klamath Falls Peop Visit (iuests In this clly at the Doug an hotel over Sunday were Mr. and Vrs, Uarle V. U. Palmer. They aie. from Klamath Falls, and left Oils' moruing for other points In Orison by motor. From Klamath Falls Vm. Wilson was a guest In this c'.l& Sunday evening at the Terml j nnl-boli'l. Mr. Wilson Is from Klam ath Falls and left this morning for olbpr southern Oregon points. ! be WOMAN 13 DEPUTY ( vi.il. 1 I'l.'i V. ir,v 1 TIIOI'I IMI.IJ, Ore., Jan. 10 1 ;Mis. Laura lt Harlow, recently Frorn Los Angeles .tiidiirted into the on Ire of msyor of From southern polnfs to atopiTroutiiale. has hem appointed a over In this city Saturday as a visl- .l. j.uly slurnf ot .Multnomah coun tor'and guest at tho Tetminal ho- ty. lei was i . i:. i.yniD. .vtr. i,nio is, fropi' lxs Angides, and left Sundaj forother points In the state. j LOAN FUNO TEA TOMORROW Not only members or the llose burg Woman's t'lub. but all la dies In Kosehurg vho wish to enjoy the liilisieal program and pleasant so cial 1 1 in,, arramteil for them are asked to attend the Scholarship Loan Fund Tea at the Preshyterlan church Tut sday afternoon. Tho aftair Is a yearly event of the Ttose burg Woman's Club and Is ulwavs enieitaluiiig. A good program has been arranged. INSTITUTES FAVOR SALARY INCREASE K I.AM ATM TM.l.S. Ore. Jan. Cnditremeiii of tlie b :lsTiiI l o Return From Portland Mn and Mrjt. J. M Jmh and Mrs .'. irr t. ark. who havn been at l!ll inrhiaiu- ..r iiun d-t i'orpand for the past several days, 'atn riieH thimntlioul the Unto wn leturjifd homo Satunmy. Mr. Jmhl voted unnnimnuIy today noon by Ment down to consult an occulist in the director of the Kl;un,tth couu r.'i;rd lo ono of hlH eyes which ty chamb. r of cimhuh rc. ha befn cauning much Uouble fori 0 toroa time past j Anlihy's Imported Hiocct)ll Sfed " Is now n-a-ly (or tMiv ry, Ji'O per neturn Krom Trip pound. t;roer rhoulri onler us Mr. and Mm. K. V. IlinKIrr who'nwm as poiblo. Mrs. N. C. At havp bern Hpmdine thf pant two j by,. Apt. 6, over lt"o Confection rionlhs In California, arrived in i ery. llcw'hurK. on-Kon. l!f)HburK this morninir. mid mn-l - o titniH on to their honii At Garden ! BORN Valfry. They visited at 1,oiik KOSK- To Mr. and Mrs. Lliu olu ll- ach. Los AukoIoh, And woru at i itotte, oC Went Ko.it tuu. ou buu lu Juhdm lor iho.-t time. j day, January a fclrl. i iti u.n r k at i;iih 1,1; ft-'outh bttnuil through ireiyht No. 12 1 was wrecked Just inside th city hinilK roniiiiK Into town last .Monday cvciiIiir nt 8 : 'JO, mi.s 1 ho Kiildlo KnterprNe. Two cars leit the rails one falling on each side of tho track. The train was coming at a nm,d speed and tr.iveled marly n half of a inilu aid r the r.irs h.id left the rail. The wrecking tint 1 it arrived nt lo:45 and had to take the rear part of the train back to Weaver FidinjT before they rould sect to work clenntiur up tho wreckage and it was :t o'clock 111 the nioin liiK bel'oro tho trackn wcio clcar-t-tl no t tiat trains could pa?. No. lt north bound pasnonper wax held At tilendalc und Nu. at Wost Fork. Al'out Hfto or R00 ties were ruined and the fnllluR cm nit rt'd th telonraph poles by 1ml a few teet. Tho causo of tho wreck tH unknown, though nn extra t nig hud been workltiK 011 that part ot tha road duiiug th day, For Golds, lnilu enza and as a Preventive Take 4' Laxathe r&njL m m FURNITURE There is always room in the home for a new piece of fur niture. It may be a DRESSER, SIDEBOARD, CHIFFONIER, EASY CHAIR, . LIBRARY TABLE Let ua show you a fine lire of these pieces for your choice and prices are easy. COMPANY 321 N, Jackson St., Rqreburg 3 s I 0 4 m i M, C RADABAUGH, GEO. A. BURCHARD, f t Auctioneer. Owner. ,4 SALE WILL BE CALLED RAIN OR SHINE kAameVM;; ITTIIIrrerTTtTT4T.rra j Gasco Briquetsj A HIGH CARBON FUEL .ONLY 3 ASH 1 DENN-GERRETSEN CO. I 231 N. Main St. Phone 128 i Tho fint action fver Instituted in tho circuit court of this county to foreclose a nuntsape under the Mate bonus loan act, was brought today by thi stale of On eon ai:ain?t A. J. Fawcett and others. Tho action Is to recover l-!U0 nl b'Ked to be due on a loan secured by a veteran under the bonus law. 1 The property upon which ihe mort 1 Kape was issued, located In (Jlen dalo. Although a lnre number of , loan. have b -en made in tho county M;ko tho bonus ann nilment was passed, this is the first foreclosure instituted in this county. o Tho home is a safe haven In every storm. Got tho material for ono at PaKes. LAUNDFIY KIDS POULTRYMEN ATTENTION Will start my Giant Incubator February 10. Will have for sale S. C. White Leghorn, O. A. C. Barred Rock. S. C. Rhode Island Rad (McRae & Johnson strain), Buff Orpingtons, day old chicks. Will also do custom hatching. Save money by having your own eggs hatched, and incrrase our turkey flocks by having me hatch ycur turkeys. Four years satisfactory custom hatching. Book your orders row. CHICKOPEEP HATCHERY EARL VOSBURGH Phone 391-Y . 702 Fullerton St., Roseburg, Ore. 1 ' tablets The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Ouartor of a Ct-ntury. The box bears this signature Price 30c. t DAILY WEATHER REPORT V. S. Wnthcr Itureau, tocal of fice, HoscbiirK, Uicsuu, 21 hours etiwinK h a. :n. Precip. In Inches and Hundredths. HislH st tempcratun yesterday- .rr ix)vest ttnipernturo l:tst nlcht. 11 I'n cipitaiion la-t 2 hour- 09 Tot;:l precip. t-ince tost nwmih . 2 rtJ Normal precip. for this month....5.7u Total precip. from Sept. I, 1. date 2 00 Averaco precip. from Sept. 1. is;: i: ts Total execs from Sept. 1, VJ2 AveraKe precipitation fr 46 wet season?, (September to May, inclusive) 31.4S r'air tonight, Tuesday inei .Msiiig cloudluocs. VU C1CLL. JletooroloUt I COMPETITION ANO- .TAce OUR-STAND AVhy shouldn't we chal lenpo competition? We've got a thorotichly modern Uundry plant and wo know ill about the science of laundry sanitation and we know all about the po lite treatment of custo mer and you'll find out all about our prompt delivery. Kotburg Steam Laundry Phona 71 Roaeburg. Or. When It's Stormy USE THE PHONE Why spend the time to po down in the storm to buy your groceries, when we are just as near as your telephone) Call us up nnd give your order for groceries, and the serv ice will be just as though you came down personally. PICKENS BROTHERS Perkins BIdg. Phone 68