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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAYMARCH 9, 192$. wife SIMMONS 2-INCH EED $7.65 DRESSER SPECIAL $5.95 ill ,! a aHe A Store Full of Stupendous $ Sv- irfgi for You. Nothing Reserved; Everything in the House at Sacrifice 11 " v v j . WsN i Silk Floss Mattress, $14.00 Sale Starts Wednesday, March 11. Lasts Four Days Only Xtra Heavy, $1 CiK 5 gallon Oil Can 1,uo Galvanized Screen s ' "in Cloth C 22 N. R. A. Long Rifle ' ' "' fift Shells, 3 boxes for P 1 .UU No 3 Wash Tub ;.. ...98c Congoleum Special, 1Q r per square yard Tt 6-Cup Percolator ... ' 98c 50 feet Garden Hose, Rubber, O n half inch, per foot . 12-gauge Shot Gun Shells, QO per box OOC AllWoolAuto $7 50 . f- EVERYTHING IN HOUSE ON SALE 2-Ply Roofing ....... $1 65 $2.00 Post Hole fin Auger .. .: :. .......... 1 OK Custard Cup, g High Grade Shoe Leather ..( Simmons 2-inch Bed.................... $765 Simmons Best Coil Spring ' $J 5 Q0 Electric Sewing Machine, new (tffl flft at a special cash price PtUeUU Small Cans Paint .......i......... 10 C A GOOD 50c BROOM SPECIAL 15c D-HANDLE SHOVEL 85c" 4r Nails, any size Glass Tumbler 4C $1.65 Milk Pail $1-00 2-Cell Flashlight CO (Eveready) special .... ...... VC Toilet Paper, OKt io for Mop Stick 10c Heavy Cable Cup 10c Clothes Pins, dpz. 5-inch Pie Plate ..... 5c 50c Egg Beater .'. .... .2Sc $2.00 Single Axe ...... ,' ... $1 55 25c Value, Furniture 1 A- Polish JLUt Kitchen Wooden Ware, - QC- M"S"a aw iMMmtnnnnwimi imAi Stainless Paring Knife ... 25 C Leather Seat Rocker $7.75 Leather Seat Diner . $2.85 w.ht . .$lt00 Inlaid Linoleum, t1 HA Special sq. vl.UU Powe Fermi tore Store KAISER'S COUSIN DEAD DRESDEN, Germany. Mar. 8. Prince Frledrlch Wtlhelm of Prus- youngest son of Prince Albrecht, Regent of Brunswick, and was 45 years old. In 1910 he married PrtnfiABi i on r n a t t T? 1 f I Km i- nnn sla, second cousin of the former of the beautlea ot u,e Potsdam kaiser, died In a sanitarium at court, who, with four daughters, Weisserhlrsch today. He was the survive him. Jh e Right Road J Tip to the Motorist-UV' X Jry jr 7Ime passes faster, - L your wits are keener ASf and your nerves are steadier with Wrigley's to help. Soothing and sweet to smokers -refreshing when you're "dry good for that stuffy feeling after hearty meals. Wrigley's willstin 'ulate appetite and digestion, remove bad taste, and keep you fit. It cleanses teeth to II r teeth too., ' after every meah 7, I m Ei (Annotated FTMi Laatd Win.) TACOMA, Wash., Mar. . To be forced to drive two thugs Into Ta coma from a point south of Che- hulls with raps over the bead from time to time to remind him of his dancer and to be robbed as he neared the city was the experience ot R. O. ' Paxton, Wlnlock auto dealer, yesterday afternoon in re turn for an attempt to play good Samaritan. Paxton reported to the police here that be had offered to take the two men in his car to Cheha liff, but despite the fact that he broke all aorta of traffic rules In the towns through which he pas sed rn efforts to get rid of his pas sengers, the thugs kept him to bis task until they arrived la Tacoma where they left the car after rob bing him of S40 and throwing the auto crank at hla head. FATHERS. AND SONS High School Parent Teach- er Association at High School Tuesday evening, S o'clock. Fathers and .Song night. A good program. Mothers lovlt- ed but fathers especially. Give this one evening to the H. S. P. T. A. It's to help your son that they are held. L ' Fi ITS NEGLECT HANDKERCHIEF SPECIAL Jobbers close out of large as sortment of fine 25c, 35c to 50c values. We secured one lot of these to sell special at 19c ea. Very fine materials and embroideries, these handkerchiefs are guaranteed reg ular 250 to 50c values. Oet them at Carr'a. When jou see them you will recognise the values. John R. Farrington, manager of the local Paclflo Telephone ft Telegraph exchange, has arranged tor a numoer or farmer line meet t Ings the latter part of this week. jThe members of the Looking Glass i company will meet on Wednes day evening, and on Saturday I there will be a meeting at Oak land. Glide telephone owners will meet on either Thursday or Fri day night. These meetings are purely educational and are to as sist the farmers to get the best possible service. Engineers Arm strong and Moorehouse will give the lectures. (AocUtd Pms Lewd Win.) WASHINGTON, Mar. J. Fait ure ot congress to enact legisla tion establishing a medical corps In the veterans' bureau and Its ac tion In fixing June 30 as the limit ot time within which disabled vet erans may enter vocational train ing "is a repudiation of the nation's protection to Its defenders," de clared a statement Issued today by Frank J. Irwin, national command er of the disabled veterans. The statement said "further weakening ot the unsatisfactory medical divi sion Is inevitable" as a result of the, failure of the bill passed by the house. NOTICE . nt the dall I or carrier. Phone 601-H. If m want the dally Oregonian uy may HUBBY'S I; IF! (AaorUtvl Tnm Uunl win.) CULVER CITY, Cat., Mar. Culver City police early this morn ing were called to Boulevard caln here to quell a disturbance said by eye witnesses to hsve started between Marshall Nellan, motion pictur? director, and an unidentified man who waa daaetng with ftlntwh Hw film . ii4m and S'eilan'a wife. According to witnesses the fight started when the stranger struck Nellan after the director had ob jected to the manner la which be accompanied Miss Sweet over the floor. JOCKEY TURNS PREACHER (Aaoclited rna Vtwi Wlri.) '. MAISONS LAFITTE, France. Mar. 9. Profanltlon of the aabbath by mundane pleasures .was de nounced from the pulpit of 'the English Church here yesterday In a sermon by Jack Jennings, one of France's most celebrated jockeys. It was the first appearance In the pulpit of Jennings, who baa been appointed a lay reader by the Arch blHhop of Canterbury. The lnasona were read by the two racing trainers, Lenbam and AvernaL ASHBY'S IMPORTED Broccoli seed $20 per lb. Order from Mrs. N. C. Ann by. Apt 8 over Bom ConiecUoaery. fiosekurg, Ore. Arundel, piano tuner, none 18I-L o- -. CURZON UNDER THE KNIFE ! LONDON. Mar. t. Marquis Cur irtn of Kendleston, Lord President of tlit council, this morning under went an operation which waa de scribed as "quite surceasfifl." While there Is still, nothing of ficial announced regarding . the character of Lord Cunon'a illness. the Pally Express today aays he la suffering from kidney trouble. Tbn paper describes him as gravely III and says the hemorrhage from which be Is suffering la severe. Taylor-made concrete is good eon-! crsle. xL 225-a. For prompt taxi service, city or country trips. Phone 44. firstMfWes distributed to the various county funds. So far only about 1,200 statements have been returned and collections are slow. The first half became due on March 6, and April 6 Is the final date for pay-' menu A law passed by the legia- lature extenda time for payment one month, but this does not be come operative until June, and con aequently doea not affect the first payments, so that Interest at taches after April i. The department, as usnal, urges payments by mall, aa thia greatly simplifies the work and reducea the cost. When paymenta are mailed In by check, the lettera are stamped the day ot their receipt and then are worked up when ever there Is a lull In the office, ao that the task of collection is carried out with little additional clerk hire. The chance for error la also greatly reduced. version from the William Fox stu dios which promises to equal the book and the play la lta ruu for popular approval. The picture opened a two-day run at the Ant-, ters theatre last night NOTICE TO Soldiers, Sailors and Widows of soldiers and aailora of the Mexican war, the War ot the Rebellion and the Indian wars ot the state of Ore gon. Now Is the time to put In your claim for tau exemption. All claims must be In on or before April first FRANK L. CALKINS. Assessor. The tax department today made; its rirst turn-over of first half tax, n-celpts. The department has col-, lected In over 1.10,000 which was i turned over to the treasurer to be , , ( When Yon Catch Cold Rub on Musterole Minternle la easv loarmlv and it eett In Ha good work right away. Often it prevents a cold from turning into "flu ' or pneumonia. Just apply Musterok with the fingers. It does all the good work of grandmother's mustard plasta without the blister. Musterole is a clean, white ointment rmde of oil of mustard and other homt ti.nnlr-. It la recommended bv mam doctors and nurses. Try Musterole loi tore throat, cold on the cnest, rneuma ti-m. lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron chitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion risina and arhea nf the back and joints Srain,aoremusrle, bruises, chilblaina trotted feet cows oi au sons. To Mother t Musterole la alto mad. in milder form for bablea and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole, 35c and jars and tubes; hoa- pitalsiie,J.w. nitai sue, J'sg M ttttr (Am a piMfarsf ptatttt LlltKHTY THEATRE, la "The Midnight Kxpresa" these clashes come to life la an unsurpassable fashion. The var ious elements atruggle against each other there la much at stake until the atory rounds It self to a conclusion that attests to the eternity ot lore. You will laugh and weep as the story will be unfolded, and above all they will find those thrills that the mind often craves for all in a picturiiatloa nnlike anything of Its kind ever filmed before, at the Liberty Theatre to day and tomorrow. . Majestle Theatre It would b Impossible to choose a theme containing more of the elemont ot suspense than "Kmptr Hands," Paramount's latest cin ema thriller which opened at th. Majestio theatre last night for a 2 day run. The story of a man and a woman lot In the woods, batt ling for survival and for the re tention ot their own self-respect grips the Interest of the audience right from the start and holds It through to the finish. The method of handling the plot makes It Im possible to forecast the final out come. & Antlera Theatre Few best sellers on the book stands recorded greater popularity than "The Man Who Came Uack," by John Fleming Wilson. As play, by Jules Kchert Goodman, produced by William A. Urady, the story ran on Ilroadway for 47 days and In Chicago fur twenty- so. waeiu, Now come. picture IT'S BOUND TO STRIKE YOU That the Quality of the Groceries and the Service yon get at thia store, coupled with low prices, are Impelling factors In bringing your orders to us. In Vegetable we cany the pick of the Garden Always Fresh and Crisp Phone In your order, and they will be given peraonal and ' prompt attention. PICKENS BROTHERS Perkins Bldg. Phone 68 1 Mj THE NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS WB keep abreast of the times. We do not show you' last, year's Ideas and designs. You will find nere whatever la novel, whatever la new and whatever la fine in silks "Quality and Economy" The Silk Store illka and Satina I.ABRAHAM ROSEBURQ, ORB. JACKSON STREET SATISFACTION THAT'S WHAT YOU GET AT UKgD ouglas grill Roscburg'a Popular Eating Place Continuous service 5 a. m. to 12 p. m. You will api?cciate ttie economy of our prices. Good Meals 30c and up SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER W. R. WARNER. PROP.