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    ROSEBURG NFWS-REV1EW THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1925.
FIVE
CAKR
Now on
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Display
RESIDENTS B
PAVING Of! TI
GIU STREETS
Benson and McClellan
Streets to Be Improved'
! Light Wanted.
Japanese Princess Will
Renounce Royalty,
: WALKS ORDERED IN
Styles fcr 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 frames in the new Spring
shapes now ready. Not cheap frames, but good, au
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, etc.
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 s complete.
j Property Owners on Cobb
j Street to Be Required to
Construct Sidewalks
Along Places.
I
V v "
Yv. . ; tS
Princess Nubuko Knnt, niter at
the Japanese Crown Princess, will
renounce ber royal right to marry
lacked one thing; be would not
surrender all to Christ, my
friends, the ladder of morality Is
too short to span the (lulf be
tween Heaven and Hell, for all
our righteousness la as filthy as
ru. Yo niust be born again,
Kxeept ye repent, ye shall all
likewise perish." What can wash
away my sin., your sins? Noth
ing but the blood of Jesus. Al
most' thou persuadest - nie to be
a I'hrbiiun. Oh. I beseech you
In Jesus' Holy ' Name. lu the
the Name of Him who suffered
the Indescribable agonies of the
Cross of Calvary, to save you
from sin, and the never ending
torments or a burning hell. Turn
to Christ just now and be not
only Almost, but Altogether a
Christian."
Th- suhieet for this eveninf?
will be: "Hell What Is It?
Where Is It? Who is golug
there?" All are requested to
bring Iiibles and come early, as
a record atteuduuee is expected.
The Services begin at 7:30
sharp. Prayer outlines each
meriting from 6 to 1.
0 i
Tsianlna Is pronounced Ohl-nee-na
and means "Wild flower."
: lodgeVirectory J
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 $6. 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
I The city council held a busy
session last night attending to a
large number of routine business! Prince Banjo of Kyoto, who., al
niattera of considerable import-! though of noble birth. Is not ot
ance. Th? meeting held last; royul rank. The Princess la eon.
night was an adjourned session,' sldered one of the most beautiful
i the council having failed to have women In Japan, and ber marriage
a quorum on Monday uight thej will be a brilliant function.
I regular meeting date. '
i The council was visited by a' manhole covers to take the place
delegation of residents of Benson;0' "'0SB broken recently.
'and MWIplInn alrnelH. who urn-! The request Of A. W. Hums,
sented a petition asking for the an orange hawker, for a refund
paviug of those two streets. Con- "' c""ecieu tor license ana
, Crete pavement, twenty foet Jul"1"' la3t month, was denied,
width, is asked in the petitlon.l Tne assessment ordinance on
The petitions were referred to' Rast Avenue wan placed on first
the committee on city lmprove-i ant second reading,
menla. Ordinances levying an nssess-
A request waa also nresented' mcut on tne Laurelwood sewer,
by residents o7 North Pine ? street i 8,1(1 P"B the paving of
j who' asktr0 he nstaTlaUon of"! TrlT, P'Td UPn
!an electric light In front of the th r.d d "u f- ,
Llndser property. The street Is ,, ,, d ci . " 11 "f
quite dark in that locality it la1 tl,e Proner,T which the city has
claimed locality, it ljtaken iu )len foreci08ures, and
! The street committee reported' l?"1 to rBa'
to the council that it would re- thJ.n i . , , . X .. ,
commend the construction of thel P""'. t0 e" as much o
sidewalks on both sides of Cobb; 11 88 B088lll,e-
street, and the report was adopt-l Tiii. iiivivti it
ed. the marshull Leing ordered ,', 1"I.IV, "ii liVmvT iruv
The revival fire is still burn
Ing in the meetings at the H.'i1-
,t.,vi., .h ..;;.." , r- vi in saved and sanctified at
Pythian Sisters, Ump.-a Temple,
No. 4 Meets the second and
fourth Monday evening of each
month, at the K. ot P. ha!L Vis
itors always welcome.
MARTHA CHRISTKTXSEN, M.R.C
EVA MAHKS. M. of R. C:
KVAI.YN HOOVKlt, M. of F. '
to serve notice on the property
1 owners to. construct the walks at
once.
The committee also reported
ril,,,v Ihot ha K. .we... It tn'v vl'
l.,-'V . . i ,. ' given
. street. It was found that these
i manholes have no dralni. aud
service.
all the
almost
for which Uod is
I An investigation waa made ol1:"""' 8
the words of King Agrippa to
w.rn Innlnllrl tn biv. uvnoiinfl atiauuu
,L " ".,,.,T' " est Jile To lie A
paving is accomplished. It
f ; cttic company be asked to con
struct drains under the right of
way in order to allow the water
Christian". The
KvatlPPllut rjnlrl in nnrl- Aim. .at
WaS is . ,),. . , it. ,.J
luri-B.tori .l,t II,. Klhor., I.. " lerniMO wuiilB "
be asked- to con- , " ?' .!...i.. inl: .!
one night. The Volunteer fire
to continue on down the street. uV, VT. ,i . . .. . .. , ,
Th. .,.h-n i3..ni , When It was thoiiRlit that all had
Union bncampment. No. 9. I. O. O.
F. Meets in Odd Fellows Tern
. pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays
of each month. Visiting Patrt
archs always welcome.
LYLE M. UAV13, C. P. '
W. P. WETHKHF.LL. Scribe
United Artisans Meets in Mao
cabee ball first and third Weir
nesdayi. Visiting members aV
ways welcome.
lauren Mcculloch, m. a.
mildred Mcculloch, Treat.
BELLE STEPHENSON, Sec.
6. E. 8t Hoseburg Chapter No. 3,
Holds their regular meetlna
on the first and third Thursdays
in each month. All sojourning
brothers and sisters are reapect
fully invited to attend.
CORA U. SINGLETON, W. M.
FREE JOHNSON. Secretary.
ROSEHUHOLODGE NOriOWTT
O. O. M. Meets every MondaJ
night, Moose Hall, 248 N. Jack,
son SL Club rooms open 7: SO to
10 p. m. Visiting brothera wel
come. H. FURLONG, Dictator.
H. O. PAROETER, Secretary.
JNO. M.JTHRONE, Treasurer.
I: O. or, Phlleur!anLodg Ntx
8. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem
ple every Friday evening. Visit
ing brethern are always wel
come. DONALD YOUNG, N. G. ' .
A. J. GEDDKS, Rec. Sec
J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec.
A big millinery store within a store. Millinery is on our
Balcony Salesroom.
CITY PROPOSES
TWO CHANGES IN
THE STATE LAWS
(Continued rnm rape one)
taken for delinquent bond pay
ment!.. Another amendment' proposed
liy th9 city is aimed at tho Cali
fornia OrmiKe peddle ra who have
been- gelling, their products on
the city streets.
The state law now provides
that no eity shall puss on ordin-'on
ance whhu shall collect a license
or fee from farmers or growers
disponing or their agricultural
products. Thia referg to tho
p row erH who b ri n.c in farm p ro
dticts, wood, or other articles of
an agricultural nature. Many
Krower.4 peddle their wares from
house to houe, and the city does
not aim to interfere in any way
with this provision.
During the past few months,
how over, oraiiKo growers have
1. l.r.ni'liH' I teii..(rlf.Q.Ia nf
havo been stopphiK their trucks
t he main business streets of
U Jl3 , Attncnrtr
V"
: -ii
IwTAILLWORlwJ
ihe southern Pacific company
plans on extending a spur track
acrowi the street, it is under
stood, and will ask for a fran
chise, aud at that time the mat
ter of a drain will be taken up
with tho company.
It was reported that the Com
mercial Avenue pavfutf had been
constructed according to the con
tract, and It was recommended
that the amount of $594.43 due
the contractor be allowed. A re
monstrance was read claiming
that an error of 1X7 was made
the assessment, but the coun-
o BHBurl u lnnrl thuf 1 h a orritru . '
ram aX " j , T moral person is not
7 "7:4w
Southern Califor
ma Express to
Lo.- Ani;tT s daiiv
s,t 5:00 p. m., al.-o
carries ibrouuti
sk'fpT for San
Krani:3co.
To San Frfincisco
"k?!jasta,'2::".. p.m.
"On-fronian" !:J5
a. m.
"fi a n ranc'Is; o
Express' i.Z'i
a. m.
rtHVTrtO(W5
through the warm
SOUTH-LAND
, to the East
rianynur winter trip cart via Shara route to iun
iwept C!;forni,i thence via the scenic Suruct
route to New Orlciniand the East.
Enjoy the comfort of the New Sunset limited
through the romantic Soiithwt-st toNcw(!)rlean.
Sec tiiit year' colorful Mardi (ru piigeants.
And you'll like Southern r.iciilc dining car ser-
viic hichft quality food dclkiomly prepared
and 5cr cd at your accustomed meal-time.
Low round-trip excursion fare; full stopover
privilege.
Fur full informatiun, ask
the assessment was approved aud
the ordinance levying amount
placed on first and second read
i lugs.
, The city engineer was appoint
ed to survey the city'trsection
of the road around the base of
Motit Nebo. The county's road
crew is doing the work at actual
COit.
i The light committee advised
that a light be installed at the
corner of Ulakely and Itensou
i streets, and the recorder was in
structed to notify tho company
the city, and have been selling to put in the light. i
I the fruit in bulk to the public,' The street committee was in-
A ., . airucieu to purcuase several
often at higher rates than were
charged i,n nearby stores handl-j
iug a betu-r grade of oranges.
It Is believed that the merch
ant who is occupying a business
house, paying hi taxes into the
city and maintaining a regular
place of business, should have
protection from such abuses, and
consequently the city proposes to
amend the law so that the'eity
may license hawkers. Peddlers Lydia ELPinkhamWegeta-
or vendnrR. hanilhiur farm nro-i . . ... P
ducts, would not be molested,
hut persons using the streets to
st'll their goods by hawking me
thod and In competition witn r. m,:A t n. 1. n.
mercantile establishments won Id .Sfcrl111 thf Chan!
.1,. ...I 1,, t tn. tt 1 1 a Inin ia li'ic no ncafk aiiu lUII-UIIWN HMU
city treasury.
'WOMEN BORN
1873 TO 1881
Now Is the Critical Time.
escaped, tho youngest clillil, a!
little tot appeared at one of the!
upper story windows, to the hor
ror of tho onlookers. Tho, lad
ders were hurriedly placed be
neath tho window, but were
found to be too short. Doforo
t lie little darling could bo reach
ed, she waa enveloped lu ilia
flames. Oh, how awful. Tho
ladder was a good strong one,
but It was not Ioiik enough. It
was almost! Oh, my friends
you may be very ood, outward
ly; you may bo a moral man or
woman, but remember that a
Christian
only Almost a Christian. Al
most but lost. The rich young
ruler "Kept the Commandments"
from his youth up. Yet he was
not a Christian. He was Almost
u Christian.
Hear Him as he asks Jesus
What Lack I Yet?
Jobus salil, "One Tiling Thou
I.ackest" "Co sell what thou
hast and Kivo It (not loan It at
10 percent) to the poor, and
com 'take up thy crims and fol
low me!" Hut ho turned away
very sorrowlul, for ho was very
ricn.
now sad: the next thin wo
reaa ot mm la: "ihe rich mail
died aud was buried aud in bell.
no nited up nis eyes, being lu
torments."
Almost, but lout. Ho only
of Pythias, Alpna Lodos
No. Meets every Wednes
day In Knights of Pythias hall,
130 Hose street. Visitors always
welcomed. '
CLAIR K. ALLEN. C. C.
J. R. FARRINOTON, M. F.
E. B. WlMBEnLY. K. B 8.
I sural Chapter No. Jl, R. A. M.
Slated . convocations on first
and third Tuesdays. Masonic
Temple. All members reques
ted to attend and visiting com
panions welome.
A. A. WILDKR, High Priest
W. F. HARRIS, Beretary.
DR.ESS.ES
for Early Spring
SASSY
JANE
DRESSES
IN SPORT FLANNELS
A wonderful range of colors.
TheLadiesShoppe
130 N. Jackson St.
-xt x:x:x x x x x oi X X X XT, JT X X X X X X X x vtat
B. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodg
No. 326. Hold regular comma
nlcstkms at the Elk's Temple oa
each Thursday ot every montb.
All members requested to at
' tend regularly, and all vlsltlni
brothera are cordially Invited to
attend.
D. B. BUBAR. E.
J. O. DAY. Secretary. . .
Roseburg ReDskan Lsdge No. 41,
I. O. O. F. Meets la Odd Fel
lows Temple every week on
Tuesday evening. Vlsltlni
members In good standing ar
cordially Invited to attend.
MRS. MARGARET ASHCRAFT,
N. O.
TILLIH I. JOHNSON, Roo. See.
ETHEL BAILEY, Fin. 8ec.
Umpqua Klan No. 5. Meet'tni
and 4th Mondays ot sach monto,
Addreas'P. O. Box S85, Bos
burg, Oregon.
A. F. A A. M I.aur.i Lodge No,
13. Regular communication!
second and fourth Wednesdayi
each month, at Uasonlo Temple,
Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel
come.
M. 8. HAMM. W. M.
W. F. HARRIS, See
K. O. T. M. Meets each second
and fourth Thursday of each
month. In Maccabee hall, cor
ner Cass and Pins streets. Vl
Itinf Knights alwaya welcome,
L. C. GOODMAN, Cm. '
Q. W. RAPP, R. K.
NATIONAL VOTE FRAUD COLLEGE
REVEALED.
Is New Commander
Germany's Navy.
of
Lie Compound will Help
You oaf ely Through
Princess Tslanina Is
mczzo-iorano.
a delightful
L. B. Moore, General Agent.
Roseburg, Oregon
SoMSssm Pacific
Phona II
Wi&a A drop of ink
('A makes millions IhinK1
Bs.tcr use a drop of
j,) Advertising ink to
Make them
think about
buviug Vour
ioods
could hardly do my
wurK. liy readiriK
your advertiHe
menU 1 found out
about Lydia K.
fink ham a Vorc
tabic Compuumt
and it hasstraighU
eied me rybl out
and made mo fvel
like a new woman.
ly the time I had
taken eiht bot
tles I wui well and
could do my housework on the farm
; without trouhle. 1 rr-comtrw-niled it
, to my daughter-in-law Bftr her twe- , v '
t ond baby was born and it did her a "
wonderful lot of good. I told her Ut V' " V
, try it and if .it didn't helnher I would V
nay for it, and before, she had taken "
one brittle she laid to rne, You won't
i have to pay for it I It is he Inin ff mo
v,onderfull f And she took thn-e
J hottlrfl of it. You can w my testi
monial if you wish." SJra, usic
A' KKRMAN, tonw.y, Ohio.
I
bUies, Hoseburg Asrls-Meets lu
Maccubee hall, on Cass street,
' on second and fourth Wednes
day evenings of each month, al
8 o'clock. Visiting brethern Id
Kood standing always welcome.
EUGENE LITTLE. W. P. P.
RICHARD BUSCH, W. P.
B. F. GOODMAN, Sec
W. B. A. O. T. WH Roseburg Rs
view No. 11. Holds rexulai
nieetlnes on aecnnd and fourta
'Jhursilays at 8:00 p. m. Visit
Iuk slaters Invited to attend re
views. Maccaboe hall, Pine ant
Cans streets.
JKSSIH RAPP. Col.
KANNIE UltUTON, C.
Neighbors or Wooacrart, Lilac
Circle No. 49 Meets on first
and third Monday evenluftn, In
K. of P. hall. Vlsltlni neighbors
Invited to attend.
DONNA OAKLEY. O. N.
MAROARKT WHITNEY Clerk
United Brothernood of-Carpenters
and Jointers of America
Meets In Moose ball second and
four Tuesday evenings of
each mi Ui. All carpenteri wel
corned.
T. P. HOLMP,, neo. 8eo.
J. PI. MOOKH. Pres.
Woodmen of the world. Camp No
125 Meets In the Odd Fellows
Hall In Roseburg every first
and third Monday evenings. Vis
iting neighbors always welcome.
A. A. 8CHLOKMANN. C. C.
M. M. MILLER, Clerk.
Easy Way to Break
severest Cough
No matter how long you hava harl
r it pers tent, weakening couf-.h no mat
i ter hcw ni;my remedies you have tried
j tr.th', it nu rt .), ti cmi tisujlly c t TtWl in
, it. n:ly,nd ultrn kIlcvc the cut irccounh con
, Jil".ii in i hours, by a Vtry simple nicthml.
I 1 he nU'thiKj bj- d en a rem.trkJbx pn
, VT:t'..ur. ku'iwn an Dr. Kin' N;w lt sen very
!'.r Li.uvri. Ynu :ntpU Ukc rxt U'.JaJXin!u
irtfj holj it in v,ur tltr-'-it i-.r 16 rr ku Bn.f.ndi
'f'-rtj iw iuwnm it, wit).., ut U Uunu with
t.tti.r. 'i he pn y rii-t,n li naa.iLtilc uct, m.
it n-A onl i-f-it,csa:J h-.-nls nt ncnand ir
nt:iii'jfi. b it ilQunl.ly i.n,.j t ntid rnimvii
-Yic Mil jjiii nn'i conuc.ti n whi- h arc the di
ft tt (.iiu-H; i f tlie ct.un!.i;i. 1 hi: pmmjjt ro
st ti.ii;uil, and th- q'jtkiw fa
ft", ' 1 & '
fpR'.TKI.gfRCVieH- g 'niLNG GSORCE.'gQgHEJU:;
Operations of a national school of ballot fixing have been described
to a New York City Brand jury by George Rosken, a chauffeur, who
confessed that he mutilated ballots In the Eighth Assembly District,
and charged he was paid to do so by Nathan D. Perlman, Republican. '
who defeated Dr. William L-vlng Blrovlch for Congress from the 14th
Mew York District Philadelphia, Boston. Jersey City and Hobokea
were among the cities tn which Rosken said his "pupils" In ballot "
fixing worked. He asserted ha turned them loose there after a aouma
ot Instruction In the dm of "msgla ring," which contained a small '-'
lead pencil with which they mutilated the ballots after being appointed -
teller. He said he charged his pupils $100 for a course of Instruction- "
and declared boldly: fl am the original ballot fixer." Ills classes, J Z
said, were so large ha bad to hire a suits ot offices to Instruct them. -
Congressman Perlman denied tho charges. -
WOMAN IIUNTER KILLS BIG GAME
i iivh v
' n tttc wti le C'liij-ri con ation 1i ..
.V 3TU-.I nu. rjrre u n-rth-
Ntilu. c),- :t told,, brnnthiti'.
Hrr Loebo ! the new President
of the Gormen Ktlciutag, a position
: vwiuiwTi-armuiijr piri.nwermin 9 01 Uie iluuxn of lf.ipKBnUtlvei In
; rttr. Her exfv-nfnce ought tohHp ih VJn1t4 Statci. lie bt:na it
you. one iciwoj ine irmisni minnw c a printnr'e dovll, became eilito
tfp eml the womlerful n-mjlu jihiM.b- f yral KocUllat newepapera enl
taintfromLydiaPiZsiaiAmiVtg- ia accl-iMieJ one of ihe iuut brii-
' hfct.it irr.Ut' '-n. ho 'm l. t". a the
; -rr.lv '.f.c u , .aiul, Oa laic at aJtfx4
U3H
DISCOVERY
1 1-
?s)
KRTRXD HOWARD $ HE.12. FKE V
Mrs. inrt lluifil, ot Btriurtit. ra. la shown tre with a larsa)
burk sti IOMt4 UU iuoi 1a County, i'a, fib 14 ia, aijiait iia '
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