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RdsEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, MARCH 19. 1925 EIGHT 3 THf FEATURE OF THE STYLE SHOW The Ensemble Suit THIS IS National Humming Bird Week March 1621 Humming lllnl Is the nationally - known Guaranteed 8ilk Hoie. Hosulmly priced at S1.60. This wi'ck, only 8 pairs (4.25. ' MUNSING UNDERWEAR SWEATERS New spring styles in pullovers, coat style, and the new Tillicum which is a three in one garment. Wear it as a ehirt, coat, or sweater. FOR SPORT OR DRESS WEAR. Sec 'Our. Windows PENCERo I ' 0MYma" Rapp Building c THE LIBERTY THEATER LAST TIME TONIC1 IT BIG SPECIAL PICTURE THIS IIIO PROGRAM AT Ol'lt REGULAR TRICKS TME GREAT AMERICAN AVIATOR jm & i ALSO THE FAMOUS LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION BENNY LEONARD FLYING FISTS HiTTING I IARD ALSO: AESOP'S FABLES TeraiRI7T.T.TO This practical combination of dress and coat it pronounced the Season's Favored Style by all the fashion critics of the city. NEW ENSEMBLE SUITS Now arriving daily beautiful colorings $35.00 $31.50 $41.50 A SENSATIONAL DRESS SALE in silk and flannel materials New dresses, just from New York nqt samples but an exceptional concession and discount made es pecially to us which we are passing on to you. The price $15.95 Apologies to Sweet Sixteen. ' Better Service Better Merchandise DECLINE Ijonn life is miarantoed the physically henllhy and vigorous. Displaced spinal vertebrae luijiluirlnn sen sitive nerve cords lesson tho nerve entTKy and weaken the, body. .Chiro practic adjustments as sure ntreuKlh. "Yours for Health" ' Dr. C. H. McNeil Chlroprs.tlo Specialist Fnons 694-J 327 West Cass AND TOWN TOPICS JOHN KELLY SHOES : COOKED FOOD 8ALE . Saturday, March 21 at Mc- Kean, Darby and nitldwln's. ' Given by ItoaeburK Woman's i Club. Kwrydilng for your Suu- ; day dinner. The Girls' Club of R. II. R. Is Riving a window sale, at the 20th Century Grocery next Saturday. Various articles surh'as pies, cakes, salads, puddings, fresh ecus, butter, etc., will be sold at a reason- able rate. The purpose of the rale is to help finance tho club In Iih activities'. Automobile Owners One of the most valuable kinds of Insurance you can carry Is Public Liability Insurance. This form, of Insurance protects you from finan cial loss In tho went that your aulo Injures someone and there Is a claim aculnst you for damages. We nlso write all other lines of automobile, fire and accident Insur ance. mmihih sine Who-Owes-U We tret the money because we know local condltiuiia know the majority of the debtors give personal call service know our busluess, and like our Job. Can wo be of service to you? Douglas frniors Ass'n.Inc. In Rear of Douglas Abstract Company United Artisans Entertainment and dance, Fr. day eve March 20 at 8 p. m. At Brock way Hall. Mujlo by Roceburg Orchestra. ' In honor of H. S. Hud 'on. Ru preme M. A nf Port In ml Jerry Sn.ler hii I Marvey lludm n will entertain with sonm. Artisans and friends Invited. Admission tree. Electro Chiropractic Hcalthograms K l. K CTRtVTHEIt APKt'TICS The scliuillflc apllcatlen of electricity tn treating il!cae. Dr. Ilurten Raker drover, M D , as: "The practice of KI.EC TUOTIIERAI'EI TICS la not a shotgun propoHttion, bit 'th tr a bull'n'ye shot. Wnen neftnlte pathologtcal cotulitteu Is diagnosed there is a dTiie line of treatment to he apll"il ' We have In our office the 1st. ret modern equipment and apply the latest initluHls. We l-ivhe Investigation. It costa you noth. ing. DR. RUPERT A. MOON S?4 PrVtn BMq. Phonf ftM UHPQIM CHIEFS ORGANIZE FDR YEAR'S IRK Y New Committees Appointed to Take Charge of Various Activities. PLANS ARE i MADE Chiefs Will Sponsor Straw berry Festival Besides Participating in Usual Booster Work. At a meetlnr of the council nf tne umpo.ua Chiefs, the commit I tees were rearranged for the pur pone of KivliiK every member of ; tne Dooster club a place to work iso that all will be aide to get be hind the various activities of the chiefs and help put the work over. An effort has been mada In forming these commltteea to place the various activities lrf I the hands of men who are famili ar, through experience, with tho ; work to which they have been j assigned. An effort was made to give each' member an enual re- ' sponslblllty, and it Is exnected that each one will discharge his duty in a manner to make the or ganization the outstanding boos ter dull of the state. i ne t.niets expect to be very active during the year, having- a number of important projects be fore them. They will aid in ail general booster work In the city, cooperating with the Chamber of Commerce. They also are In charge of the strawberry rarnival plans, are fostering the Douglas County Conceit Hand, and are ac tlvo In planning for the proposed Indian rendezvous to be staged during the summer, according to present plans. The committees who are to have chargo of the various activi ties of the club are as follows: Agriculture: II. W. Ciioney, Chairman; Foster IlmnerjA. C. Marsters. Hands and Music: A. T.' Law rence, Chairman; M. Cooper, II. C. rieig, llert U. Hates. F.ut.nrtaiuinents: O. M. llerrle, Chairman; A. R. Hansen, L. J. Barnes, J. E. Pickens, C. 8. Ileln line. Bongs and Yells: L. L. Spencer, Chnlrman; Dr. le .Wells, Alvtn KnudtNon. Guy Cordon. Public Parades: II. 8. Fronch, Chairman; E. R. Thurber, Arthur Mnnnagh, Frank J. Dills. Carnivals and Fairs: W. TV Day, Chairman; George Smith, C. S. Ilninllne, C. A. Lockwood, L. L. Spencer. I Educational: A. J. Geddes, Chairman, W. S. Flatter, A. W. Itashford, Geo. W. Riddle, John Flurry. Automobiles: C. A. Rockwood. Chairman, Gary Rapp, O. C. Ma ker. City Heatitirul: J. W. Perkins, Chnlrman; Itoy Yount, Harold Hudson. City Improvements: J. R. F.nr rlngton, Chalrmnn; W. O. dinger, J. W. Perkins. Publicity: 11. W. Hates, Chair man; Lawrence Goux, T. II. Ness. ays and Means: O. C. linker, Chairman1, H. S. French. H. c. Herg, J. E. Flurry, W. L. Cohb, A. II. Crawford. Decorations: Chas. W. Clark, Chairman: Geo. H. Smith, A. N. Hildcbrand, L. L. Crocker, II. Ilarth. It msy be worth w hile for you to know that one loaf of URIMM IlliOS. MILK nitEAD has more renl food quality than two ordinary loaves. It costs no more. Phone 133. PORTLAND MARKETS ,AHociatd Prrti LaMl Wlr ) 1 rOHTLAND, (Mar. 19. Reports of a two cent advance in print butter, current along tht ntrcet (lid not fully matcrlallfH. The ac tual advance amounted to one rnt with prints belnir HsU'd nt iSp and enrtona 49c today. Hut tnr fnt bids also advanced one rent with 48c being paid f-T rrpam. dcllvem, Tortlnnd. Vat prices In tho country range from 4iie to 47c. ! Th butter market la very strong at the advance. I-lve poultry receipts are senret' with demand keen. Unlit hens firm nt 1 and 20 cents; heavy liens 22 to 33 cents. Springs are nominal at 23 cents. 1 There Is no change In country . dressed ments. Top calves nr.? j quoted at 1HJ and top hogs at lM I trron butter is extremely scare for this time of year with both fancy and uudergrada stock In demand. Unless then Is a great Improvement In production soon values are expected to con tinue on the upward trend. Kgg market enater with extras and current receipts a cent low. r on the exchange at 31 and it 7 cent rertpeetlvely. Receipts continue IIIm nU wltir-tlemnnd less keen. o- - Goes To Portland- Itnland Agee left last night for Tortlnnd, where he will srend a few days visiting with Mrs Ac e who hns b'n spending SvVeml months In IVrtland receiving mei cal treatmenu U'nnet Jr.. to at W'har tl and cultUa- rton Urns. It makes you hungry In flunk r It. Why a substitute? Hvt the gen umeCKIMU KHOrt. MII.K UHKAlv 1'uune X NEW TODAY t : J, FORMERLY LIVED 4 FOR RENT 2-room furnished I ,N STRICKEN AREA apartment. 210 8. Stephens. - - - --, FOIt RENT Five-room moripi-n furnished collate. Mi S. Pine St. WANTED A rlr! for funeral work. Apply at Orange Laulern Tea Room. WANTED A girl for general work. Apply at Orange lantern Tea Room. FOR RENT 3-fobms7bath7"screen porch, woodshed. Inquire 808 Mlll; BA'nV CHIX FOnfM.FI)aV7J,:"d Mar. l. Box 37-A. Kt. 2. Phone 4 IF2. Roseburg, Ore. LOST GoM ring with iuojis agate setting. Finder leave at News Review. Reward. W ANTE D" T 0R E NTPTy Apr. 1st. moiiern house, close In. Inquire at 443 Ella St. P. L. King. WANTED A Ford for t(!o mult be In running order. Inquire at 2.15 K. 1st Ave., or phone 5M. WANTED Housework by the month. Experienced. Address "Housework", care News-Review. , . TRT'CK IlARGTlNA3S ton Pack ard, good running order, and priced so you can buy It . C. A. I.oekwood Motor Qo. FOR RENT Large room for men only. Well furnished. Hot and cold water, lights ami heat. Hath. $14.50 per mo., 221 W. Washington. WANTED Permanent day work by the day or hr. 30c an hr. Also extra work. Inquire of 231 Chad wick St or address Box 1222, City. - PLANT strawberry plants now J4.50 per 1000, 75c per 100. Guar anteed young plants. Gold dol lar and New Oregon. Delivered in Roseburg. O. H. Watzlg, Myr tle, Creek. WANTED Young man, single, for about two months work. Travel. Expenses and salary paid. Must i be clean straightforward, good t hHblts; fair handwriting. Address ' IIH P. O. Box 1110. FOR SALE Black Minorca eggs : lor hatching, 75c per setting. Al-1 so a DeLaval 'cream separator, I M5. Also 400 ft. 2 in. gal. pipe, ! 15c per foot. H. C. Dawson, 625 , 2nd Ave., south. Phone 492-R. Fon SALE AND TRADE 11 farms ' from 10 to six hundred acres. I have up to date farms at low 1 prices. Overhead expense light. 1 cannot afford windy advs. at my prices'. C. Merrill, 504 Mill St. ! AGENTS WAITTED Agents: "PRIZMA" Dye sells every time shown. $1.0 box makes 1.000 shades. Every woman a pros-1 pect. Big repeater. Your profit lot)',. Write for exclusive ter ritory application. Basic Lab oratories, Los Angeles, Cal. I MONTHLY-PAYMENT-LOANS It you wish to build or buy a home or refund your present ' mortgnge, we have a liberal monthly payment plan whereby loans may be repaid In small pay-1 ments extending' over a number of years. The Umpqua Savings and Loan Association with Doug las Abstract Company. , SOPHOMORES WIN IN DECLAMATION The Klrls' declamatory contest held Id the high school yesterday resulted In a victory for the sop homores, with the seniors taking second place. Juniors third and freshmen fourth. Miss Jean Mad- dox represented the sophomores, Elva Westcott the seniors, Doreen Hutching the Juniors and Evelyn Walford the freshmen. This con test was a part of tho Inter-class contests In which tho seniors now stand first with 2IJ points, the sophomores second with LSI points. Juniors third with 144 points and freshmen fourth with of points. The Judges of the con test wore Mrs. John Flurry, Dr. Luretta Smith and W. C. llard Iuk. ' . Women Motor Thcouflh Mrs. M'llliam Hnrris of T.urling ame, Calif., and Mrs. F. It. Huyck of Sioux City, Iowa, stopped at. the Umpqua Hotel on their way north last nlht The women are on a motor trip nlong the Pacific coast, j Mrs. Huyck a close friend of Airs. Harris has been wintering In Call torn la. Klkton Mon Hero K. M. (i ml) ho of Klkton and W. h, Riley, of ScottBburg. were business visitors in the city to day. They report that tho people of that vicinity are greatly pleas ed by the prospects for road and bridge building In that vicinity and expect some big Improve ments. The road between Klkton and Drain has been In good shape all winter, and has boon travelled at nil times. DANCE AT ARMORY Saturday Nite N MARCH 21 TO THE MUEIC OF THOSE UMPQUA MELODY BOYS v Dollar Cane Dollar Dane I T ' . ' 1 Mr. arid. Mrs. W. E. CllnRn. Admi rn t i.t I r:ii. those areatlv Interested in the e nevs from iho tornado-swept nr"" ,n so-thorn Illinois. The Cllnennec-i formerly maided at Cnrhonvillo and Enfield and are well e'qualnted In that section. They also have sev- eral relatives still residing A thtM anil thav aw I ... .... j mo nuAiuunijr awaiting -word regarding their safety. MinCllngenpeel has a niece teaching school at West FraiJtfort. one of the heaviest Hit towns In the storm area. - Here's a good buy, a Buick S, 1D21 model. . 4 See It at RAPP BROS. Ask for Rosa. 4 LOOKINO GLA8S ITEMS Watch for the date of the play Who's Boss" in next week Items. Ruth Matthews left for Cnnnllle last Sunday. , Wallace Matthews returned to school after a week's absence. , Joe Matthews purchased new Ford last week. Cecil JackBon returned from Portland after a long Illness while there. John Montgomery purchased a radio set. This Is the fifth set now In the valley. Mrs. Holmes waa surprised by a number or Looking Glass young people who celebrated her birth day anniversary . last Monday night. The basketball season Is ended and baseball practice has begun. L. O. H. S. SPECIAL DeMOLAY MEETING Friday, March 20, 1925 at 7:15 p. m.. In Masonic Hall. Work in Initiatory and DeMolay Degrees. All members requested ' to be present; All members of the Masonic order are welcome. DANCE OlalllvHall " .... , . Saturday eve. MARCH 21ST GOOD MUSIC - 'inHi' nun nA ii MiwvriMmrti iii i jjj , ' f From the log cab - jl Live through the JJFTnJvet. 1 in to the White thrilling evenU S DR dean B BU8AR ' I Houoe from a' C j that cemented a j I oi-i iMK i iiiT ;, h6me made cradle 1 f - nation with the Specialist rl(H nttiBB ot j, to history's page. J 1 fan who guided its j us jKkn St. I i destiny. i. 'sjiwtcii--' . Childien . . AdulU - ( 10c . 50c Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. J g K 3 fTfffik ft IV M j 'J ft Mt V Sn aiiimijiii mj M T iy, Ul H Last Time Tonite I 1 I VHvSr i I. ' - I 1 I JsVir An'J now !,' on 45,8 I - I ' CftLV screen. HU Intimate , Tense; Sth-nng, GrippinB stAkW ' Iffe that was hidden V, Booth Tarkington J r PtVii'W u . l- j ' T H e' bv history's red i l , . mrAViV-kUm days. Human be- J r -'Pampered Ifelf ; I Al'leVca"r,doJnr: . Nothing M i i Ari'ca'M 1 . Great Before fe, .'rJ I Few pictures arc 10. jf'j tmJ truly great but if aaj g' J Also "WORLD NEWS" - this one slands ut fl tL jWy and a GOOD COMEDY ' tar m fir" VV 2f , mament here are . 4 MfK-JP J I dtima, aumor, eVdrr y Ft! ioc Majestic isc I j jK aMHaalaaaHMaalaMMaiBBak mmmmmmmmmlmZmm A i i u ' A Mark of Character Thrift Indicates a mark of charac ter which will aurely bring iu Just reward. Remember every dollar . countsrand your funds wilt soon accumulate at tho Rosclmrg Na tional Bank, aided ,by liberal In terest. 4rt Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. ! e) ! I Theosebui National Dank Roseburg, Ore. fell I ..w. NEW LINE OF Easter Pattern Hats On Display Friday and Saturday SPECIAL PRICE FOR TWO DAYS ONLY BELL MILLINERY 48b Free Consultation ' Ik ' rT TP T IT O PI I -TONIGHT j -:0VS Phone 491 DR. HARRISON FOLK Electro-Theraphy-EIectronic-Sunlight. Latest Modern Equipment 417-18-19 Perkins Bldg.