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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, MARCH 14. 1925. I ' 0Mrrcar p 7)eane I I J Rapp Building DA N C E Saturday Night AT THE ARMORY MUSIC BY THE Umpqua Melody Boys "It's the Time" Saturday Night, March 14 60 PORTLAND DOGS GO POISON ROUTE (AaocUIrd pros Load Win.) PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 14. Aroused over the poisoning of six ty dogs within the past few weeks, dog owners of Portland have made voluntary subscriptions to the amount of I.IOO which the Oregon . himnne society Ih offering as a re- SPECIAL SUNDAY DINN 90c , FRESH VEGETABLES STRAWBERRIES DINNER FROM 1 1 A. M. TO 9 P. M. GRAND GRILL THE UMPQUA FLORIST THE DEST IN CUT FLOWERS 6t FLORAL DESIGNS STEELS MASTADON PANSIES Are known as tlie best in pun sirs the world over Our plants ore grown from Steels best seed in mixtures and separate colors. GLADIOLUS BULDS Dieners finest new varieties for the same price you have been pnying for the common kinds. Your telephone orders to ii are filled just as cnrefully as if you picked the flowers yourself richt from the benches in our greenhouse. We guninntce our flowers. Greenhouse in West Rocburg Phone 40F2 f THE L1DERTY T I EATER l-AS I TIME TODAY H At Our Regular Prices Only 10 and IS Cents j A MILE A MINUTE SPEED ACTION DRAMA WM. FAIRBANKS I "Racing For Life" WITH EVA NOVAK AND RALPH DE PALMA g 1 he Oriijinnl Speed Kins g Rariir? in the ,S.)me C'rtr of I lis Contests I ALSO: Tl IF. FAMOUS CARTOONIST t " IFF7A I I M?" I FF.ATURF. COMFPY: "M'PNIGMT WATCH" $ S ' - " i g SUNSAV S SPECIAL FEATURE ?! ft MAE BUCCH. WITI I A WONDF.RPVL CAST I "A WOMAN WHO SINNED" 5 1 TIIIH HI'KCIAI. KKATI HK AT OUR ItlXIUI.AK ritlCES j SsMT.T.I.MIT.ISI.r.T.II.I.r.IT.TT.T DECLINE Long lite la xunranteed the physically healthy anil vigorous. Displaced uplnnl vertebrae linpinKlntc sen sitive nerve cords lessen lh nerve energy and weaken the body. Cbiro praetlc adjustments na ture BtretiKth. 'Vourt for Health" Dr. C H. McNeil Chiropractic Specialist Phone 694-J 327 West Cass Iward for Information concerning the Identity uf poisoners. PLANT STRAWBERRY PLANT8 Now ut about half of what the seeil companies charge. $-1.50 per li I' io, delivered in Itoaeburg. Cold Itollurs, jruarunteed young plants, from certiried patch. O. H. Watzlg, Myrtle Creek, Ore. ITse News Review Classified Ad vertlwlng fur results 5 COURSES Choice of fried Spring Chicken. Roast Tu.key, Baked Young Capon, Chicken Fiicassee with, Home-Made Noodles, and Chicken a la King. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. March ' I. Police of three cities todav souirht b .'I-year old .MlnneuDolls wjtuan who ten ilaya ugo helped her Kick husband Into a berth uooard a Pullman enroute t.i Chi u.;o, kissed him good nlnht and a-j'd: "I'll bo hack In Jnst a minute," and disappeared, leaving iij trace of her whereabout. from Chlcnfto by way of Eau j.lalre. Wis., II. H. Cunningham ... . . ,,,,, nuip i-, i 7 w"mBn "arry wuun uuauunu is senotiHiy ili In Chicago. i Kau Clnlre pollen founi Hint J t''6 woman dropped from thj Clii ;cb,o truln there March 7, at two a. m., but were unable to deter i -Tjlao where she went after that. A train passed through Knu Claire at 3 a. m.. hound Tor Mln 1 neapnlla and police tough', to i question Ita crew for possible jclues. Fleck, 22 years oH. had Just taken a position In Chicago and was on his way to ho'-'ln work when Mrs. Fleck disappeared, i Little could be loarnet i.f thn Fleck's here today. Inquiries fail ed to reveal their former resi dence and Cunningham could not be located. CALIFORNIANS DEFEAT AGGIES IN 2ND BATTLE (Continued from page 1.) C. captRln was knocked out and was replaced for ten minutes by Oraap. The score at the end of the first half stood at 15 to 12 for the Bears. In the last half Calflornla played offensive basketball keeping the ball in the Aggie territory. The Aggies got one field and three points for free throws during the nnir all made In the first few mln jtites arter the Intermission. From then on It was all California, the Hers shooting basket after bnsket. The llne.un: California 32 Position Watson F I Torgenson F 'Hlgglns c Relosco o Freeh ter o Scoring California O. A. C. 17 Ridings Raker Plwoky Oraap Stoddard field goals: ijoreenson 4: Watson 4: Hlgglns ,3: HeIasco 3; free throws Jorgen- son B: Hlgglns 2; Relasco 3. Acgles Field gonls: Raker 2: Dlwoky 1: Free throws: Dlwokv 5: Steele B; Oraap 1; Stoddard j Referee 'Hollander. I Umpire R. v. Rorleske. Results. At Salem I SALEM. Ore.. Mar. 14. The Sa lem McMlnnvllle, Eugene and Franklin high school basketball . teams emerged winners from the second round of the Oregon atato hleh school basketball tourna ment held here yesterday after- noon and evening. Salem won ov- er Astoria 53 in i. MrMlnnviiio (defeated Arago 37 to 16: I:ugene iwas winner over Hood ltlver 39 to 6; nnd Frnnklln nosed out a win over Pendleton In the closest game iyet seen In the tournament coming ifrom behind late In the second half and finally pulllnx out with win of 18 to 13 Salem meets McMlnnvllle, and!"1" company now ranks foremost Eugene tangles with Franklin In i1""1 's tho largest anil best min the semi finals hero this ntternonn. I """el organization In America. The winners will meet each other 'fifty performers furnish an even Authorized Service 100 Per Cent Brnke Linino; at a price you can afford to pay. Stephens Auto Co. 323 N. Main. I'hone 532 DANCE AT DIXOVILLE Saturday, March 14 MUSIC BY THE The Hayshakers Noiice Da Molay A. AH Io Mola are rcnumi, to meet In the Matonlr Hull. Mm day morninn, Man h 15. at li:3 to aiiend the HauiHt tinirih In a body. lu the finals tonight. The phenomenal foul shooting of the Pendleton axKrcxation was an outstanding feature of the Pendlo 'on Kj-nnklln mix. A field goal by Dale of Pendleton was the first basket shot from scrimmage by either team, and came Jut four minutes before the end of the first half. Saner of the same team fnl owed with one three minutes lat er, and 6i alien, Kranklln star booked one from Immediately tin der the banket a few seconds be fore the gun ended the period. All oiher scores by both team during the half came as a result of free throws. The period ended 8 to 5, i Pendleton leading. In the third quarter Pendleton Increased Its lead until the count Blood 13 to 8 In Its favor at the end of that period. Franklin made 10 points to Pendleton's none In the last quarter, Bcallnn and Enps doing most of the flooring. Scallon rucceedod In making just one of the long difficult shots that mark- en ms playing against .ueutoru here Thursday night. MltKRTV THEATRE. Miss Mae I town, who enacts the title role in "A Woman Who Sinned,'" soon to be seen at the Liberty Theatre, tomorrow. Is a veritable fashion show by herself. The winsome star is first shown as a minister's wife: then, as the mistress of a Wall Street broker. Iter gowns, therefore, range from the dainty, gingham dress of a country girl to the mose elaborate of evening creations. The gowns worn by Miss Buscta in 'A Woman Who Sinned", pre sents a splendor of clothes here tofore unequalled on the screen. The gowns are the latest creation of an exclusive fushlon shop In Paris. Antlers Theatre. Supporting Thomas Meighan In Ti'a latest Paramount picture. "Tongues of Flame." at the Ant lers Sunday, produced by Joseph Henabery from the last novel by the late Peter Clark Macfarlane, Is one of the finest casts that have ever appeared with the popular star. "Tongues of Flame" has to do with a tight-fisted capitalist who enlists Melghan's aid to, unknown to Tom. swindle a tribe of neigh boring Indians out of their vain able reservation. When Tom real lacs what Is going on he qulck'y turns against his employer, de nounces him as a swindler and takes tin the fight on the side of the Indians, many of whom nad served under him in the Great war. I The change of taste In theatrical amusement and the opportunity for wide-awake and no to date (managers to organize the biggest minstrel combination In America, and embody In It the best forms of vaudeville and fragmentary acts ,'"'u wouiu una ready favor with " classes of then t re-goers; that i lnPV hBVO succeeded in doing this I1" evidenced by the success of !ln,,r bB minstrel enterprise. j' hll'n Is honked at the Anders Theatre for this evening, Tn'" venture has met with p'ton- omenal success and from a modest beginning, some fc years ago, ing a entertainment In which fun is plenty and of the good, wholesome kind that wins public favor. ContlnuoMs vaudeville seems to be the real thing in the cities. "Con tinuous fun" Is the motto of Rusro Hockwald's Famous Oeorcla Minstrels, who bring an entire new company of fun makers. There Is no fall of the rurlnln from the commencement of the jollification until the finish: the program Is too long to permit of any wails er long drawn out overtures. It Is one continuous round o-f pleasure and surprising novelties. Hand concert In front of theatre at 7:15 tonight. Hnve you soraeftiing trade, ' give away. Revl.w enliimna. I'linert Stales SenatoifeV T. ey. or Kentucky, was severely m. to sell, to I t'se News i Senator Hurt J Si"'" i t j 1 I U. : ?t was severely in- rton when string uiomobtl. whi. b rr knocking h.m ataW bosinul. lui.-w iii n iiii!iit;ita wnen oy a speeding failed in stop afirr Here's a good buy, a Ilulck t. l'J-l model. f See It at RAPP BROS. 4 Ask for Ross. ' t NZW TODAY X TYPEWRITER 131-J. for rent. Phone WANTED 60 to 120-egg Incubator. II. J. Ilrown, General Delivery. SET your chicken hens now with Giant Toulouse Goose eggs. 15c each at Voburghs. FOR RENT 1-room apartment. unfurnished. Inquire Charles Kyes. 826 N. Jackson St. FOR RENT I louse-In I'mpqua Park Addition, 9. Mrs. J. T. Spaurli, 601 Pine St. PUCNE treesKuaranteed tcTgroV Iiganfarm Nursery, Rt 6, llx 121, halera, Oregon. CARPETand rug weaving" Fluff and Colonial rugs, Mrs. anna Keller. 503 Cobb St. I WANT Kit-Wicker babtwggy or sulky. In good condition. 825 Mil ler 81. Tel. 4H9 L. FOR SALE Rlack Jersey " Giant eggs, f 1 per setting. T. V. Carnes, Phone 6F2. j F(iSALEhWroletourinB car j In first class condition. Inquire at Hold's Garage, 121 N. Stephens. ! FOR SALE 30' Shropshire "sbeep", , some lambs, one Durham heifer, one young cow. F. P. Ceyblrd.J Elkhead, Ore. FOR-SALE 35(T2 yr. old-Cory J Thornless Blackberry plants. If taken at once, 15c each. M ! Nance, Winchester. LOOK If you want to get cm"a good homestead, well located, near Roseburg, see me. "Horn stead" care News-Review. FOR S A LE Teiuu' wVgon and harness, team. wt. 1500 lb., $300: one good Jersey cow, 4 .yrs. ond and one Poland China brood sow 18 months old. Address -R", care News-Review. NOTICE The " party "who took cameo snd 2 rings from Shaw's house, Tuesday, during the auc tion sale, was seen. To avoid trouble, return at once. FKMALE HELP WANTED ONLY I Earn 5-$10 weekly, address ing, mailing circulars. Send stamped envelope for particulars. Palace Mall Co., Toledo, Ohio. AGENTS WANTED Earn JC5 a week extra selling beautiful I amazing shirt bargains. Advance cash commissions. Outfit free. Write quick. Dept. Fashion Wear 70, Cincinnati, Shirts, Ohio. LOANS Home owners do you reed ready cash. If you own your home and need immediate funds we can give you prompt Service. The TTmnqua Savlncs and Loan Annorlatlon with Douglas Ab stract Company. FOR RA I.E One oM he b-it wood protiosltlons near Itoaebure. In cliidins; some good land. Handy place for chickens and turkeys. Can be bought dirt chean. Ad dress "Wood" care News-Review. STTl A WRERRYPLA NTS.- guaran teed this seasons, well rooted. Von can have Excelsior. Gold Pollar. New Oregon plants at . I4.rn by the loon ml at 75 cts. a 100. o. II. Watslij. Sunray Ranch. Mvrtle Creek. Ore. SAl.KSMKN OR AORNTS WANT- t.l Amasing stylish ladles shoes, targe cash commissions Intrrilurlng popular $3.95 and 195 shoes. Actual samples fur nished. Write quirk. Style Arch Shoes, riept. FI. Cincinnati. FOR SAI.F, Accredited chicks. Now la the time to get your or der In for fut'tre delivery. White Hatchery, sells only S. C. White Leghorn A A secredited chicks at slncle A plres. Full count and safe delivery guaranteed. Write for price list No. . .White Hatchery. Petaluma. Calif. THE LITTLE FARM YOl' HAVE KEEN LOOKING FOR IS acres, all freo rreek bottom land; fine stream throutrti It: 4 acrea In bearing orchard; well fenced!: on main road: one mile from town: worth three times the price psked: owner must sell nt once, rrlce $1600. Take. $!no cash. ' I.awrenee Arrency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. A NEW MODERN POLISHED nVNGALOW Jim finished: centrally located: all street im provements In and paid for: 5 rooms plastered and decorated: fine modern bath: breakfast nook: .cement drlvewnv: garage and wood shed: fine big garden. Price $2sno. Only tnkea $f,nn cnah. Palance like rent. Ijiwrence Acency, 125 Cass Street Phone 219. Von "can 't" nrYA shanty in TOWN For the price of a com plete little farm that would mean your Independence. 40 acres In tract; 6 miles from town, all but i mile on pavement; 10 acres ex cellent lnnd tinder cultivation: fine t-out stream through place; some good timber: big family or chard: good 4-room house; big barn: chicken house; fine water supply: clear title to tlie whole business for $1500. $fii.o cash, balance easy terms. l.awronce Airency, 125 Cass Street Phone 219. Mrs. P. W. Dldlel wss here shopping and vlsltln friends. From Dlxonville Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Leake were here Friday from Dlxonville, and spent several hours on business and visiting with friends. In From Melrose Mrs. J. W. Hess, and grandson, visited In this cltv t"day anil spent a few hours shopping. They are from Melrose. 7tturn From Wolf Creek flturn From Wolf Creek j w. Ilnrom end S. J. Jones rrturned home today, after a host- aM trip oI . day or so to Wolf CONSERVATORY MUSICALESO The Helnllae Conservatory e -announces lis informal mual- ealcs beginning Monday even- lug. March 16th at 8 p. m. eCarda of Invitation may be bad upon application. STOKICH ACWITTEI). fAiw!ti Prasi t Wtr.l CHICAGO, March 14. W: E. I). Stokes, millionaire apartment hotel owner or New York and Ro bert Lee, Chicago negro, were ac quitted late yesterday afternoon after a trial of one month on charges of conspiring to defamo Mrs. Helen Ellwood Stokes. -Have you something to sell, to trade, to give an..)-. Use News Kevlew columns. Who-Owes-U We get the money because we know local conditions know the majority of the debtors give personal call service know our business, and like our job. Can we be of service to you? Douglas Creditors Ass'n, Inc. In Rear of Douglas Abstract Company Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldq. Roseburg, Ore. Phone 86. Learn Telegraphy DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Roseburg Ttle;raph Institute Room 224, Perkins Bldg. DR. DEAN B. fiUBAR OP-roMKTHIST Specialist In the fitting Ul.SN. lit J.ckwn St. M ,ej Automobile Owners ' 0ne of lne most valuable kinds of Insurance you can carry Is Public Liability Insurance. This form of Insurance protects you from finan cial loss In the event that your auto Injures someone and there Is a claim against you for damagei. We alao write all other lines of automobjje, fire and accident insur ance. ANTLERS T0NITE rt SWl; H Prices: Mat. 25c and 59c I 1 5 Niuht: 50-83c-$1.10 inn ii ii rr if ww n iiiii I SI,!NnAV-MON'DAY I ; ' A v. lwMO( es r I T0NGUES ; 8 10c OFFUMEN ; II LT0"' D t I B f I KT'p C f i u I ZliIHl 1 JuHsIO I IMMMMMaCL r. rrj'J ! . gU6 aa ill A Mark of Character - - mm Thrift tnairaten a mark of charac ter which will suMy brinK it Just reward. Keraembr. vury dollar counts and your funds will noon accumulate at th itoxeburff Na tional Bank, aided by liberal In A'.'c Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. TheRosebmNational Bank Roseburg, Ore. 3 SECOND VOTE ON WARREN'S NAME DUE ON MONDAY (Continued from page 1.) j Mi home, was said today to have Phvsitinns decided after an DR. RUPERT A. MOON Electro-Chiropractor Modern Equipment Latest Methods Acute and chronic diseases. Special attention given to diseases of women and children, and high blood pressure cases. Stomach and bowel troubles yield to our Electro Chiropractic treatments. We get what you want RESULTS. The growth and success of ELECTRO CHIROPRACTIC merit your investigation. Consulta tion free. - 324 Perkins Bldg. Free Consultation LAST TIME TONIGHT A Forty-Five Calibre Romance! He was a nnmeless wanderer. She the daughter of a rich rancher. He had come to the end of every thing. But she threw him a rose just a flower that changed his whole life. And he came back for her. 'THE SUNSET TRAIL' with WILLIAM DESMOND See this red blooded drama of big things and big men out where the law is on the side of the straightest shot. A fascinating story of ruthless men and their greed for gold. And a beautiful girl who inspired a man to at tempt and perform the impossible. Don't miss it. "WELCOME find "WORLD NEWS" MAJESTIC -15c -Wm. FARNUM in "DRAG HARLAN" Antlers Theatre WEDNESDAY EVE. MAR. 18 FIRST FIVE UNIT SHOW 1 . INTERNATIONAL NEWS 2. "NEVER AGAIN" COMEDY 3. FEATURE PHOTOPLAY "THOSE WHO DANCE" A drama of this dizry are with BLANCHE SWEET, BESSIE LOVE. WARNER BAXTER AND ROBERT AGNEW 4. BLUE DEVILS ORCHESTRA SPRING FASHION SHOW 15 LIVING MODELS IS A colorful Spring Fashion Pageant in which living models will, display new coat, dress, ensemble and hosiery fashions for sports, street and informal oc casions, by Abrahams Silk House, Bellows Store, Fishers' Hnt Shop. Ladies Shoppe. Marksbury S'ore. Specialty Shoppe and Vogue Millinery and Penney Co. NOTE: but ore showing of Fashion Show -TV spent a fa!rly comfortable night, early morn In examination of their patient that he would ' be able to go the senate long enough to cast his vote in the event the nomination of Charles B. Warren to be Attorney-Ueneral comes to a vote, otherwise the senator will ronioin in bed. Phone G54 Phone 491 DR. HARRISON FOLK Electro-Thernphy-EIectronic-SunKght Latest Modern Equipment 417-1 8-19 Perkins Bldg. LUUI DANGER" Comedy li Roseburg'i Most Beautiful Girls ANTLERS 25c aowa. lie was soat