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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. MARCH 12. 1925.
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A Tremendous Saving in
Neckband Shirts
We have an assortment of broken lots in fabrics and pat
tern lots that will please you.
THEY ARE PRICED TO MOVE
The Friendly Store on Cass St,
INCOMK TAX KKTVKN8
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JAV, MAJtCH 10.
POIITLAND, Ore.. March 11.
In rlew o( the (act that March
15, the final day for filing income
tax returns, falls on Sunday,
Clyde G. Huntley, collector of in
ternal revenue, annouced today
that under Instructions from the
internal revenue bureau these re
turns would tie received at this
office on Monday, March 16, until
midnight. . Out-of-town taxpayers
must see that their returns are
mailed not later than March 16
in order to escape penalties for
delinquency. .
In order better to take care of
the last minute rush, Collector
Huntley's office in the custom
bouse in this city will remain
open until 9 p. m., Friday and
Saturday, March 13 and 14.
Collector Huntley also issued a
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statement calling the attention of
taxpayers to the fact that re
guests for extension of time for
filing returns cannot be approved
or granted by tbis office. All
such requests must be sent to the
Commissioner of Internal Reve
nue, Washington, D. C, prior to
March 15, and failure to obtain
approval will constitute delin
quency In making return.
HOMESTEADER IS 1
FOUND IN CABIN ILL
WITH PNEUMONIA
Charles Irwin, aged 65 years, a
homesteader on Honey creek, was
found yesterday afternoon In his
cabin suffering from a severe case
of pneumonia. lie had been there
for a week alone, apparently un
conscious much of the time. He
was In a terribly weakened condi
tion but It Is believed that he will
recover.
Irwin went in to his homestead
about 7 mile op Honey creek, a
week ago Tuesday, telling his
neighbors that he would return In
one week. He was going In to visit
his line of traps and do necessary
work at the cabin.
When he failed to appear, one of
his friends went in search of him.
and yesterday morning found him,
in uoa very lit.
He became drenched on the, trail
going In to his cabin and became
chilled. He took a severe cold,
and It immediately went into
pneumonia. Apparently he was
without food or fire tor three or
four days and was unconscious as
he had last all track of time. He
had prepared a poultice and placed
it on his chest, which undoubtedly
saved his life.
Dr. Belt, the county physician
was called yesterday, and was re
quired to make the trip in from
Rock Creek on horseback, return
ing home at 1 a. m. today. He gave
Mr. Irwin such remedies as were
heeded to benefit his condition,
but It appears that the crisis has
passed and that the man will now
recover. Supplies are being pack-!
ed in today, and Irwin will have '
company until he recovers euf-l
ticlently to care for himself.
Effective. Means j
of Reducing Fat
Here Is an extraordinary method
of reducing weight extraordinary '
because no starvation diets or vio
lent exercises are necessary. Mar-1
mola Prescription Tablets - are
made exactly In accordance with
the famous Marmola Prescription.
Tbey reduce you steadily and
easily, with no ill effects. Procure
them from your druggists at one
dollar tor a box or send price di
rect to the Marmola Company,
General Motors Building, Detroit
Mich. Once you start taking these
tablets and losing your fatness.
you will be nappy again.
Certainly It Is something new
and it is as good as it is new.
One trial will convince you. Or
der now! GRIMM BROS. MILK
BREAD. Phone 133.
COOKED FOOD SALE
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
Thimble Club will hold a cooked
food sale at the Zigler-Fee- Hard
ware store, Saturday, March 14.
SPRING SPORTS .
DEMAND SMART TOGS
A chic and becoming Sweater is a 'neces
sary attribute of successful play, and these
new models entice one with youthful lines
and vivid colors.
Do not Overlook Our Large Stock
of Spring Coats
The Ladies Shoppe
1 39 North Jackson St.
FIND MORE MONEY
HIDDEN BY KORETZ
(Aaodsttd Pitas leaae Win.) '
CHICAGO, March 11. A hith
erto unrevealed asset of Leo Kor
etz, promoter of a Panama oil
scheme, who recently died in Joli
et prison, amounts to $16,000 or
more," it was reported today, al
though government authorities
have declined to name the exact
amount. The cache was said to
have been located In a safety de
posit box In a Chicago bank.
. American fence Is the cheapest
In the long run on account of the
60 to 100 per t ent more galvanis
ing on the wires to prevent rust A
carload at Wharton Bros. .
KU KLUX KLAN
! ALLEGED PLANS
BARED IN LETTER
(AwtUUd Firm Laual Wire.)
HOUSTON, Tex., March 12.
Volumnious correspondence ex
changed by officials of the Ku
Kiux Klaa was introduced in
evidence yesterday in the cross
action suit brought by George B.
Kiinbro, former Grand Goblin
against the order, asking $500.
000 damages for alleged defam
ation of bis character.
Plan of the Klan to control the
government of the United States
through a Washington bureau
was detailed In one piece of cor
respondence signed by an Imperial
officer and seut to all King
Kleagles.
The Washington bureau, accord
ing to the letter, was In charge
of "Grand Goblin Terrell," and
all King Kleagles were ordered
to write Terrell in regard to ellg-
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iwiiitj ul mcir renirecuve con
gressmen and seuators asNmem
bers of the Klan. Terrell's duty
was to "naturalize" these repre
sentatives and senators, according
to the letter. "When Klansmen
can say that Senator so-and-so is
a member of the organization, it
will Increase the respect for the I
order," the document read.
The letter went on to say that
since the republican's had gotten
; In power at Washington employes
at the capitol were ciamering to
get in the "order to bold their
jobs," and thft. Catholics were
"going so far as to discard their
Knights of Columbus pins.'
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WindUiP
Just three days left Thursday Friday and Saturday for you to participate in the greatest Hardware sale in the his
tory of the store. Hundreds of people have come to this sale from all parts of this section of Oregon. They
have gone away loaded with merchandise and a satisfied smile on their faces. They have told their friends and
neighbors and they have come again demonstrating the confidence the people have in this store showing their
appreciation for the honest and truthful methods this firm has always adhered to-Honest merchandise, honest
prices and doing just what they advertise at all times. And now for the last three days we want to wind this
sale up in a regular whirlwind of bargains. Friday and Saturday we want to make the big days of this cale.
Don't forget the special hourly sales Friday morning tr om 1 0 to 1 1 . Friday afternoon from 3 to 4. These are
real genuine bargains on first class merchandise that no one can afford to miss. Remember in addition to this
every item in the 6tore is la bargain. Don't miss them. Be here the last days. '.."'
FOR THE FINISH
SHEARS 7 in. ball
bearing Shears. The
kind that hold ; ths
points together.
71c
TRENCH PICKS
39c
FOR THE FINISH
ALUMINUM MIXING
SPOON A large as
sortment. 18c
BOTTLE CAPS AH
you want Ths gross
39c :
kHMMMsl
FOR THE FINISH
FLOWER BOWLS AND
VASES Large assort
ment. 98c
STAR CUT GLASS
Thin star out tumbler.
12c
FOR THE FINISH
SCREWS Handy As
sortment, flat head,
largs package.
8c
NAILS 2 lb. packages,
blusd fine, the pack
age. 5c
FOR THE FINISH
GRANITEWARE A
big lot of assorted
Oranltswar.
19c
AXE HANDLES On
big lot Ax Hand),
27c
FOR THE FINISH
SPRAY HOSE T-alr
SO ft length with coup
lings. $10.00
O R A f E FRUIT
K N I V t Stalalsss
Steal.
e9c
CONTEST WILL
. CLOSE
SATURDAY
NIGHT
AND VOTES
COUNTED
AT 9 O'CLOCK
PROMPTLY
Be Here When the Votes Are Counted
We will try to have all votes counted by 9 o'clock Saturday night,
March the 14th, so the lucky ones can carry home the fruits of their
labors; It has been a hard fought battle and we appreciate the good
work the contestants have given us and we wish we could pay you
all, however some one must be the lucky one. Only two can win. .
VOTE AND
WORK UP TO
THE LAST
MINUTE. THERE
ARE SEVERAL
THAT CAN WIN
DO NT STOP
WORK
Churchill Hardware Company
ROSEBURG, OREGON
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to tak this means .of
thanking all the kind friends for
their assistance and beautiful flow
ers during the illness and after
the death of our loved one.
LOUIS BAUEK FAMILY.
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Rapp Building
nrri inf
Imi. Ufa ! ffimititltMMl
the physically healthy and
vigorous, uiMHHwa
vertebrae Impinging sen
sitive nerve cords' losnea
the nerve energy and
weaken the body. Chiro
practic adjustments as
sure strength.
"Yours for Health"
Dr. C H. McNeil
Chiropraotle Specialist
Phone 6C4-J
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Your family physician will ad
vise you to let your children have
all tbey want OKI MM DUOS.
MILK BREAD. Phone 133.
FAMOt'B SHY MISHINU.
. (AMOclsted PreM LMcd Wtr..)
iEW YOUK, March 12. The
New York American says today
that it has learued that Or. Ariu
gaurd Karl Graves, whose exploits
as an International spy had won
him world wide fume, has been
musing since last August, when
be took a trip to St. Louis to
gather information concerning en
alleged plot to restore the lio
henzollerns to the throne of Ger
many. The American says that friends
of Dr. Graves have placed the
case In the bands of a private
detective agency, which has tea
son to suspect that he may have
met with loul play. Investiga
tion by this agenry, the American
says, revealed that i'r. Graves
had discovered a plot to stage a
royalist coup In Germany on
March 1st. and to place the
Crown Prince on tbe throne.
! ETHEL BARRYMORE
I SLIGHTLY IMPROVED
CELEBRATED SHOW .
HERE SAT., MAR. 14
(AmxUted Pros kud Win.)
KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 12.
Slight improvement was noted
today in the condition of MUs
r.uiei i arryniore. me actress wno tn, , ln(, nnu.u of , the.
is confined to her hotel here ill ,,; hii n i. .i..,. nm,...
No company before the public
stands the wear and tear of time
as well as does the Famous
Georgia Minstrels soon to appear in
j with arthritis, it wus announced
' by William Frank, her manager,
i Miss Uarrymore Is not In coudi
i tlon to make tbe trip to her home
I at Mamaroneek, N. Y., her man
' ager said, l'luns that she would
i start for her home were given
: up, when her condition was re
i ported worse lust night. Mr.
, Frank said the trip would be
; made as soon as there was suf
ficient improvement In her condition.
I Money cannot ouy a better loaf
! of bread. Why not have the best
I when the coht Is no more. OKI MM
UUOS. MILK I IKK AD. I'bone 133. '
lar. The sub-title ."Georgia" has
been copied by many, te object
being to mUlea the labile but
tills aggregation has never been
withdrawn from the American
stage for a single season, and dur
ing the thirty three years of its ex
istence it has been kept up to a
high standard and this year the
management has eclipsed all pre
vious eftorts.
The announcement that they
will appear at the Antlers next
Saturday matinee and evening will
be welcome news to I be nilnstrel
fans.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
V. S. Wextner toureau, local of
flee, Roscburg, Oregon, XI hours
ending f a. m.
Proeip. In Inches and Hundredths
Highest temperature yesterday El
Lowest temperature last night-. 29
Precipitation last 24 hours 0
Total preclp. sine first month.. .71
Normal preclp. for this month.3.98
Total preclp. from Bept 1, i
to date .23.24 ,
Average preclp. from Sept.
1. 177 25.87
Total excess from Sept. 1,
1S24 . IJ)7
Average precipitation for 46
wet seasons. (September to
May, Inclusive) J1.41
Cloudy and unsettled tonight and
Friday.
f j na. BUiU atauoroiogUL I
FREE A8TER 6EED
Accept with our compliments a
package of fine mixed aster seed.
Sow aster seed directly Into
ground, no trans-planting. Free
seed compliments Carr's. Stop in
and get some.
MOTHERS
IMPORTANT
,W51 Attractively
!U furt I j ' I Yn ran rl
2 fcf M fv niiM.k
I'ifi.Bin f Mo!tnrtf
MEDFORD LAD 13
ROBBLD OF SAVINGS
MEDFOUD, Ore., Mar. 12. Wil
liam Archer, a slud ut In the Med
lord high school bsil saved money
' rn d as a cadily at the Medlord
1 ;:olf club for several months, so he
ouM attend the banketbll tourna
ment at Haleiii. This morning, he
rose early and started to walk to
ihe station to cstch Ibe early
'rain north. On West Main Hi rent
li was ottered a ride by two young
men in an automobile but rufuseil.
"hereupon tbe young men Jumped
Irom tbe car, one of them pointed
a revolver at bis head while the
other took his pocketbook contain
ing 111 snd drove rspldly awsy. Their color will be better, they'll
Young Archer has a few dollars eat better, sleep better, and be
left In his pocket but not enough well and happy. Chapman's Pbar
u make the trip. jinacy.
Mothers should see that the
wholo family take a thorough,
purifying system cleansing Ihxa
tlve this Spring. NOW IS THE
TIME Tbe family will be healthier,
happier, and get along better If the
blood Is given a thorough purify
ing, tho stomach and bowels clean
ed out, and the germs of winter ac
cumulated In the svstem, driven
away. HOLI.IHTF.K'H HOCKY
MOUNTAIN TEA Is one of the
very best and surest spring merit-1
clnes to take. Try It snd see the
difference In the whole family.!
Unregistered Bond
If yon own unregistered bonds, do
not run ths risk of loss by leaving
tbem at your borne or office, where
they may be lost or stolen. Olve
them the protection they should
have now, by putting tbem in our
Safe Deposit Vault, where you can
rent a 1'rivat Lock llox for 22.00
and up per year.
TheRosebuigNalioiial Bank
Rosebur,Qre.
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MOVINO
This Is a sample of the kind
of modern vn wa will send
to help you with your moving
problems. A telephone will
bring It to your doorstep.
Ws guarantee lowest price.
"We aim to plsss"
' H.s. French
TRANSf U AND STQRACC CO.
PHONE 220
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