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- SIX Hart Schaffner &Marx Clothes FINE CLOTHES DON'T COST ' THEY PAY Fine clothes aren't luxuries, they're economies, dollar for dollar they give you more for your money in long wear. They pay in respect, too self respect and the re spect of others The Hart Schaffner & Mnrx suits for Spring are a paying proposition. HIITfl IIPUTIMP ! NEW TODAY J SYSTEM WILL Ml NEUNER TO MAKE NO, CHANGES IN OFFICE i ,FOTl HEVT Lim llirht room Attorney George Neuner re- I'hone 292-J. turned horn, last eight from fok78ALE Dry' woodrvVrATjeT i.'2lVSlh;r; vh" 'ZTF1 ! kins. Phone 11FU. villi niiuiur (IUUU O. V-Ullf, G D fir LI relative to taking over the of ! WANTED AT O.VCE Waitress at flee of U. 8. district attorney, ! '""'"" " Mr. Neuner's appointment to Foil SALE 165 baby buggy, fine this office having b-i n con- ! shape. $12. Phone 298-Y. niiii-u -nr. jeu- KOIt KENT 2 houses with gar- " "!"'-" iwn- ages. Inquire S2S W. Lane St. I A linn ft tha Ir I ml niiua ami A. I . ! esy shown by Judge Coke, and i1 SALhETSein,r n"hI"ie aml I -i j w-mf kipHa WhAnA 17U.I ts 1 1 CK 8EAS0N NEARS I stated that he will endeavor Oregon Adonta Plan Uied to ca"? out the policies which uregon ciopis nan uea4 have ,.-, , conu,.t of By All States Along the Coast TO BE NO DIMMING Headlights, Spotlights, Fog Lights and Signal Lights Affected by Law. Mr- HEADACHES Rapp Building 3 i a Vi sm.5fc Jt C-sJ .K.W-mm. att L.,J HEADACHES Your head aches because your nerves aren't in con- il It ion. The spine Is the J nerve center the sent of the trouble. (Mir adjust ments at the spine rebuild the whole nervous system. "Yours for Health" Dr. C. H. McNeil Chiropractlo Specialist Phon. 694-J 327 West Qss , Have you been kept awake most of the night, perhaps alt nlKht. with a pain In the stomach or bowels, when your heud aches and you feel as If you Just cannot ko on? Do you stop consider the possible cause or do you take a physic or some harsh preparation that does more harm than good? Buch things afford only temporary relief. Dlzilness, Headaches, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Ixisa of Appetite, Flatulence and some other disagreeable symptoms lndlcato a disordered stomach and may lead to serious complications. Hy-PEP-Sen is a reliable medicine having Just the right proportions of Popsln, Senna and llydrastos with other tonic Ingredients. Oct the Hy-PEP-Sen treatment today and you will quickly notice a decided Improvement In your condition. Becntnmsnded by W. F. CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY (AnocUtM TttM LwH Win.) SAI.EM, Ore., Feb. 28 Reform in the motor vehicle lighting sy stem of Oregon is provided In house bill 264, by Shrork. which passed the legislature and which will become effective .; midnight August 31. Prior to that time Secretary of State Kozer may In stitute a campaign of education through the state traffic depart ment to make the motorists of the state familiar with the new regulations. The new system is now used in ! California and Idnho and is being , adopted by Washington. Head- i lights, spotlights and fog lights are affected and signal lights on buses. j The position of head lanps is fixed at not less than 24 or more ' than 60 Inches above the surface of the highway and the act pro I vldes that It b.i Impossible to move them so tae beam of light cau be raised above the center of the lamp. The act will apply to "eight point test", which is ap proved by the Illuminating Light- Ing Engineers Aoclatlnn of the United States. The act provides , for adjustment stations. Any garage or Bhop whirh will pro ! vide Itself with the necessary equipment may make application i to the secretury of state for a I certificate as an adjusting station. The act requires the adoption of certain lenses and reflector de vices. At present there are 27 different makes of lenses and re flectors that meet requirements , In tho states that have the law. The cost of the lenses rnnge from -30 cents a pair to 13 or 4. To determine what lenses shall be used In Oregon manufacturers i will be required to submit to the secretary of slate their particular lenses, with descriptions and in struction as to bow they are to be applied. The secretary of state will submit them to the 1'nlted States Bureau of Standards for test. If this report of the bureau of stnndurds shows they comply iwlth tho eight point test law. the i secretary of state will issue to the J manufacturer a certificate ap proving the sale of his equipment in Oregon. The act will allow of only one spotlight on a car. It must be on the left side with the benin dlrect 1 ed to the right side of the road. It must be stationary so that It lean be shifted only with the use of tools. i A fog light Is defined In the act as a light which must be on the left of tho ails not less than 24 or more than 36 inches nbovo the surface of the highway. The the office In the past. For tho present he expects to retain the corps of assistants now employed In the office, and un- til some Important reason is found will make no changes In the personell. LEGION MEETS TUESDAY A big attendance Is urged for Vmpqua Post American Legion 4 meeting next Tuesday nleht. This will be an important ses- ! slon and all should be there. Don't forget next Tuesday night, American Legion. canary birds. Pbone 179 J or call 617 S. Stephens. FOR SALE 500 chick oil brooder, good condition, only used one year. Phone 2SF5. M. D. Ureen. FOR SALE Dirt cheap, a choice registered St Mawes Jersey Bull, ready for service. F. L. Calkins. LOST Pa ir" long gray cloth gloves. Finder please return to this office. FOR SALE Modern 6-roonThouHe, with basement and garage. Close In. Terms. Phone 356 K. FORl5AXE2Buxk7-yV"incubator8, one 110 and one 210 egg. M. E. Johnson, Roseburg, lit- 1, Box 103. Phone 42F2. FOR SALE 1J H. P. Fairbanks Morse gas engine. Good as new. 110. Mary Teater, 2 miles west of town. BILL FOR FARM RELIEF IS NOT PRACTICAL ONE (Continued from page 1.) he and members of the association drew It up. Tbe committee adjourned to meet Monday in executive session to act on tbe bouse bill. Delivered a mile without a cent of profit. That's our service on fresh, pure, WHOLESOME (iHIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. PRES. EBERT OF GERMANY DIED 10:30 THIS A. M. (Continued from page 1.) There will' he memorinl services in all the churches of Berlin and all the church hells will be tolled. President Ebert lust two sons in the war. At the widows request the funeral will be held Wednesday at the executive mun!on, Chan cellor Luther will deliver the fun eral address. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 Pres ident Coolidgo on learning today of the death of President Ebert of Germany, addressed -a message of regret to Hans Luther, Uerman Chancellor. "I havo learned with very great regret of the death of President fchert. he said, "and desire to extend my profound sympathy and that of the government and people of the United States to the government end people of Ger many In the loss they have sus tained nnd to the family of the late president, Mrs. Coolldge's and my sincere condolence. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt. All convenleces. Bath, electric stove. 520 N. Jackson St. Phoue 24S-RI. BARGAIN 100 gal. p'owersprayer on good truck. Will trade for value In milch cows, car or wood. 491 S. Main St. urai small pocKetoooK contains real estate license card, meal ticket, photos of bouses. $2 re ward for return to this office. FOR SALE ReaThome aTKive side, 6 rooms, 2 lots, home new and well furnished. Price only ( iijvu. J. w. Tollman Real Estate. Edenbdwer, N. Roseburg. LOANS We now have plenty of : money to loan on improved city t property. Umpqua Savings and ' Loan Association with Douglas -Abstract Company. ! AMAZING stylish shoes. Large cash commissions introducing popular $3.95 and $4.95 shoes. I Actual samples furnished. Write quick. Style Arch Shoes. Dept. i E2. Cincinnati. I (Aaao-taUd mm Ittd Wlrr.) EUGENE. Ore., Feb. 28 Uunl versity of Oregon will open .Its 1925 track season an April 11 against Stanford University at Palo Alto, Calif. Prospects for Oregon are not bright. The Oregon team, which won hte coast championship last year is rounding Into shape very slow ly, according to Coach "1)111" Hay ward, who believes thae "he squad will not be ats Its best until May. Six letieruea are eligible for the varsity squad this year. They are Kinney and Ager In the 440-yard dash; Kelaey in the broad jump pol evault and hurdles; Cleaver In the hurdless, . Eby In the high Jump, broad jump and discus and Captain Rosenberg In the broad jump, pole vault and javelin. CHARGES DISMISSED (AaocUt-d Ptms Lnued Wirt.) ' YREKA, Cal.. Feb. 28. Two Oregon men under cover of pro hibition aRents, left here hurried ly this morning for their homes in Klamath Falls following dismissal of c charge of an Bttempt to com mit murder against George Pappas in which the two agents appeared as witnesses. Pappas engaged In a gun battle with the prohibition agents last November when, according to Pap pas, they forced an entrance to his home while a dinner party was in grogress. Pappas testified he thought at the time that the two were highwaymen. WONiEN of culture with or without ' selling experience wanted to handle an article that brings big1 returns. Dellghtrul easy work,! large commissions. Address Box ! 1, care News-Review. i FOR SALE OR TRADE 11 forms, I 9 houses; for rent, 2 large farms, 2 small farms, 6 lots for1 sale, overhead expense light. I give bargains. C. Merrill, 501 Mill i St. I CAN TAKE a few more orders for , aay old chicks, S. C. White Leg horns, Tancred strain, to hatch Mar. 6th and 11th. other hatches later, price 12 per 100. Hatching eggs $4 per ino. C. A. Puckett, 1 Canyonville, Ore. j There Will Be a : Big Dance as usual at Dixonville TONIGHT MUSIC BY The Hayshakers UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SI CORNFODDER Ability 'and Disposition Tbe Roseburg National Bank has not only the ability but the dispo sition to serve everyone well. With ample resources and good facili ties, we are prepared to give your bunking business the best of care. Call and meet our officers. The Roseburg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. 'A Free Consultation Phone 491 DR. HARRISON FOLK CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN "Electronic Reactions of Abrams" Electro-Theraphy and Sunlight Latest Modern Equipment FOR THE COOD OF YOUR HEALTH 417-18-19 Perkins Bldg, GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD delivered to all parts of the city one loaf for you and no other will satisfy. It's wholesome. It's pure. It coHts no more. Phone 133. QUARRY WORKER HURT BY 25-FOOT FALL T. M. Morris, a driller at the rock oenrrv mnr f'nrnna w.-u In. Ijured this morning when he fell ct provides that signal jabout 25 feet while engaged at his I THE LIBERTY THEATER I lights may be used on motor buses, hut they must bo of uni form color. Under the new act headlights must be dimmed when the car meets another car on a wet hard surface highway. The new stan dard of lights does not require dimming under other conditions. The cost of adjusting lights to conform to the act Is provided In the act and Is fixed at a minimum of 75 cents. The act mnkes It unlawful to possess or sell cars not equipped with the lawful devices. work. He was lowered over the side of the pit, and was held with a rope, but a frayed portion of the strand gave way, and allowed him to fall. He struck on his feet, anil evidently broke ono leg. He also sustained deep cuts about the face and head, requiring a number of stitches. He was rushed to Mercy; NOW MR. SHEEP MAN Here Is Hospital, w here his injuries were I your chance. 600 acre sheep aucnoen ny nr. Hoover. As he was suiiering greatly rrom the shock FOR .SALE Accredited chicks. Vn 1a lh. .1 ... ' " juur wi der in for future delivery. White Hatchery, sells only S. C. White Leghorn AA accredited chicks at single A prices. Full count and safe delivery guaranteed. Write for price list No. 6. White Hatchery, Petaluma, Calif. A JOB FOR LIFE BIG PAY Your own boss; home every day; guaranteed to never make less than $150 net per month; easy work; but It will cost you five hundred and seventy-five dollars cash. Is it worth It? S-e Law rence Agency, 125 Cass Street, Phone 219. JUST A MODEST LITTLE HOME For next to nothing. Two fine creek bottom lots, fine for gar den; a neat little two-roora house; big porch; yard nicely j fenced; all street assessments in and paid for; house fully fur nished; everything goes if taken at once, for nine hundred dol lars. Takes four hundred cash, balance at J15.00 per month. Now get busy. Lawrence Agency, 125 . Cass Street. Phone 219. Give us this day our dally bread anil If you please we will have GIHMM BROS. BREAD. Phone 133. LAST TIME TODAY BIG SPECIAL Only 10 and 15 cts. Newest Beauty and Thrill Film By GASNIER the wizard producer It". "WHITE MAN" who puts the "SHEIK" picture, way in the background See the lavish fashions; the Aeroplnne crash; the African Native ITT - J W f 4 M M IB ALSO: FEATURE COMEDY i "IT'S A REAR" TOMORROW MONDAY AND TUESDAY First Showing in the State g THE BIG MINE CAVE-IN STORY : FLORENCE VI DOR "THE GIRL OF GOLD" f This big special show at 25 cts. for adults and 10 cts for children ANOTHER BIG Dance at OAKLAND Saturday Nite February 2S MUSIC BY THOSE UMPQUA MELODY BOYS "IT'S THE TIME no x ray was made to determine whether or not the leg was broken, but It Is believed that the bone was fractured. 2 SICK WOMEN REGAIN HEALTH ranch with two live streams through It; about 50 acres good bottom land, mostly under culti ' vation; close to school; big stock barn; small bouse; price of this whole business forty eight hundred dollars; takes three hundred cash and twenty years to pay the balance. Possession now. But you had better step lively. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cas Street. Phone 219. PORTLAND MARKET QUIET $2481.00 GIVEN FREE Th above amount hut boon glvt-n Hway by ub In prizoa, $:87.80 morfl will be given nvviiy ia fnllovv: Kirm l'rlis H2S Fnrtl Touring rnr. HchI! thin ijnIIU first prizo w Hre tfoing to give away 10 other prlzf. IT2T314T5 I 2 ULLilJ "2131415" 415 1 2 1 231 4 5 ItrArrnnge the flguroa In the hove utiuure In rihJi a tnunner that they will count 15 ench whv (horizontally and vertlrallv) and Jnd u a your answer tnto-tlwr with your nuiue wtul udtlri'HH tif.it I y written on a nhcet of pa per tind If your answer la correct we win at onre mall you a ien (llil llluntratfd prim- ltt ripcril Ing the prUes and giving full In formation and rules. In cany of tlea gcnernl appearance, m-at-ntH and hand-writing of entry will be considered factors. If cor rect we will ad vine you by return malt of a Dimple comldlor. to ful fill. lon't at-nd any money. You run be a prian winner without pendintt one rent of your nioncv. Send your answer act quickly. The Pactfic Homestead 183 South Commercial Salem. Ort'Kon CAR LOAD 120 LB. SACKS DIRECT FROM MINNESOTA Those Famous Minnesota Red River Valley Early Irish Cobblers & Early Ohios SOON TO ARRIVE ACCLIMATED FOR THIS COUNTRY TOP SEED CERTIFIED SEED $3.25 100 LBS. $3.75 MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED Better Seed for Better Potatoes Umpqua Produce Co. C. P. CAYLER Metzger Warehouse, P. O. Box 784. Phone 1 89 J HOW MANY? , ORDER NOW BORN PICE To Mr. and Mrs. James A. Klce at their home In Myrtle Creek, Thursday, February 26, a girl. The texture is as fine as linen. The quality one hundred per cent pure. It will win yon for all time to come. riRI.MM BKOS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. So It now. Order a sample loaf of UK1MM BKOS. MILK BHEAD and it will become your steady diet. Phone 133. WANTED FOR CASH 1923-1924 Model Fords MATHEWS MOTOR-X-CHANGE 11R Jackson St. NOTICE Back again and ready for bust-1 ness. Leave word at P. O. Box 963. ! Roseburg. Ore. Eureka Spray : Printing Co. I NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by Helen D. Kstes, on or after Feb. 29, 1925. PAUL I. ESTE3. Milk Bread. The food of foods. It must be pure. The government demands it. GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. 'AMncUtM rrrM Ud Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. IS. Throu gh the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- w";k-,,Iui trng in local produce , ' . um markets was quiet with little pound. Kead their Letters change shown Inmost lines. LastTurteTonUe? .DEATH DEFYING DOUBLE- BARRELLED ROMANCE Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. Phone 86. BIG the dairy lists butter and In chaaae Valdosta.Georiria. "Iwastroubled Prices held steady at current lev With a very severe female weakness ''' although the butter continues accompanied by to display a firm undertone due to someveryunpleas- the shortage. Bids on the ex- ant symptoms snd cnange were sieany at 4l cents with pains in my on extra cubes and 46 cents on back, sides and standards. legs. Since takirg Egg values ranged a point low a treatment of er at the close on extras, firsts Lydia E. Pink- and pullets at 31 cents. -30 cents ham a Vegetable n(j 19 r,nts respectively. Current Compound I am receipts held steady at the 27 cent better in every avt priCe. way, ana me un-, country dressed meat receipts! ' ' I If. V.I lniaV fnm. h.v-A ilixiu 0 ' vv If peared. Your medicine Is wonderful ""Jl'i:. wny for nervous, run-down women." .. . . . Mrs.L.O. 1)asiikr,R.F.D.4.Box 14. lops oiterea at Valdoata. ;oriri lower prices are ' . 1. - wual, CTinlK. llt.i,t Relief from First Bottle hogs were scarce at 18 to 16) Battle Creek, Mich. "1 had frrest cents, pains and swelling in my sides, rums The poultry market was quiet at so bad at times that I could not do my the close and the market was In- housework or stand on my feet for cllned to drag 00 both live and weeks and I was in averyncrvouscon- dressed stock. dition. In a Cleveland paper 1 read 1 letteraboutl.ydiaHPinkham'sVrirc. MAT TRUST INTACT table Compound. I have had great r-. OMAHA. Feb. 28. John Pesek. lief from the first battle and I shall Ttavanna. Nbf.. heaywelght wrest- continue its use because I believe and lor. won over Charlie Hanson, know it helps me. 1 want to help other Omaha. In two straight falls here women Mid I arn willing to answer Ut night, thereby spoiling Han- rhi:i..-. "i. ..1, r1'?!i,'l:fl son s asserted attempt to "break Champion St., llatUa Crock, Uica. , u Blt lrutt.- i ' A -'m BWWy !i 1BC 1 DANCE AT RIDDLE Saturday . FEBRUARY 28 MUSIC FROM APPLEGATE Events Without Shadows Coming events do not always cast shadows before them. Fires, floods, losses, accidents, burglaries do not warn you. Only insurance can keep the sun shining for you when the shad ow does come! For experienced Insurance protection talk io us- . mSfiWC HM tlKHnnc, nr DR. OE AN B. BUSAR nrTOMKTRIT Specialist In th fining Ola. IIS J Kaon PL IMIMMIM:MMII.M.I.M LAST TIME TONIGHT A Paramount Picture ERNEST TORRENCE AND ANNA Q. NILSSON in Wm. J.' Locke's i with the demand j i(?v0 ."K2EH vlr in- "THE SIDE SHOW OF LIFE" j ALSO: 'THF. CATS MF.OW FEATURE COMEDY 1 mi A I I I 1" I VimtW DYLQttma MOrt.mef f Alio rAll-ir. and "KUNUUK BUST Comedy t I iQc Majestic ifc j ,10c ANTLERS 25c I aBalSWaV ?XTOTTIIIT.TT.T iSS S 8UNOAY MONDAY I fcrf) 1 l' ' JmL tUVL Ji.t L i . JP III I si lt t am is. r m mi si i w.i r ji i a iASZJJyjKMy7 1112 Odds Also "PATHE NEM'S" and "RENO OR BUST" !