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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, A925. TP" The FLORSHEIM SHOE k. - Florsheim Shoes do more than protect your feet they, add the desired touch of refinement to your attire and give comfort that you enjoy, ; THE VISTA $10 Mwv 32? CAR STOLEN LAST OCTOBER RECOVERED An automobile belonging to' E. E. Miller stolen last October was found this morning by Sheriff Simmer stored In Phil Hohl's rarage, jual one block from the place where the car was stolen. The machine was tuuen lust Octo ber from In front of Cordon and Bishop's store on Cass street. It evidently was driven Into Call fornia and back to Marshtleld, being registered into the state as a California cur last November. The driver got into trouble at Murahfield over some worthless checks,, which he signed with the name 0'Flurretyt He apparently brought the car back to Hoseburg and stored it at Mr. Hohl's gar age where it has remained since last November. The car is a Lluick roaditfer. DIISKOX WKKKLY IMH'MTKIAL' HEVIEW. Monwouth School gymnasium to be erected at cost of $10,0UU. Newport "Newport Journal", aeml-weckly newspaper, , starts publication. Hoseburg Douglas National Dank Building being remodeled. Astoria $250,000 Hawkins building under construction; plans j tinder way for $35,000 hotel. Medford Oregon Granite Cotu i pany to build new home. Rainier $125,000 union high i BchooL building to be erected, j Salem 1130,000 appropriated for development of Crater Lake ' Park roads. Uleudale The Overland Hotel ; changes ownership; extensive im I provements to be made. Newberg Newberg Dox Com i pany to build new factory. 1 Corvallis $27,000 Sigma Phi i Epsllon fraternity house to be : built. I St. Helens $316,922.64 ap ' propriated for road work in Co lumbia county during 1925. ! Portland Contracts totaling $205,000, lot for widening section of Pacific highway, j Albany Work resumed on con struction of the Willamette river bridge on Pacific highway. Oregon City- Baptists plan the erection of $100,000 church. Corvallis New water mains to I be installed. Town of Gold Beach to Incor porate. Columbia Vtllcy Power Com '. pany to develop 60,000 horse power hydro-electric plant on the beschntes river at cost of approx ! imately $20,000,000. Hood River Erection of $175,- .FRENCH DEPUTIES FIGHT . (AanctiM Fn Uuxl Win.) PAWS, Mar. 20. Free for all fights, such as probably had never before been seen In the Chamber of Deputies broke up this afternoon's ses- sion. ' The disturbance arose if- ter Premier Herriot, In de- funding the government's policy In religious matters,. ! had said: "We accept and welcome ; Christianity In Its pure forms, but not the Christianity ot bankers." ) Premier Harriot's support- ' ers rose and cheered. The op- position rose and howled at the speaker. There was a great slamming of desks and shouting of imprecations and the most belligerent members of both sides, aped for the open spaoe below .the tostrum which became like a cockpit with a dozen pal" of deputies milling around and slugging wildly, but seldom lanaing squarely. The sergeants-at-arms In body tried to form a wedge 9 ! between the majority and op- ! position members but they ! were brushed aside. Then ! the chairman put on his hat and left the chamber as a ! signal that the session was susnended . i Help came from the corrl- dors and slowly the sergeant- nt-arms began clearing the hall, drawing apart the uniu of the opposing forces; . , A 000 union high school building planned. Astoria Sanborn Canning Com pany to expand plant at cost of $50,000; several hundred people to be employed. Klamath Falls 3 lumber and j box mills under construction; the Shasta View mill to open soon. Halnler Star Sand Company to rebuild docks at Mount-Coffin. Sllverton Site being cleared for erection of new city hall. Elgin Pondosa Lumber Com pany to build planing arid saw mill. Salem Contract to be let for construction of boys' state train ing' school. Portland $1,000,000 -stor build ng to erected at Sixth and SATURDAY MORNING Unusual Bargains Good Until 12 o'Clock Noqh Tomorrow To encourage early morning shoppi ng, and to help us to better handle the af ternoon crowds, we are offering several st aple items at exremely low prices, good until 12 o'clock tomorrow. - Do your Saturday shopping early, before noon. These special : prices at STONE'S will be worth the effort. GLKK Cl.l'n TO IlKOADCAST. The Willamette University Men's Clee club will broadcast a concert from the Oregonlan station, K G W Snndny, March 22, at 6 .p. m. On Sunday. March 29, the young men will Bing at Seattle. Among the members ot the club are three Hoseburg boys, Joo Nee, Claire Geddes and Paul Truoblood. Mrs. Fields Improving Mrs. Vernon Fields, who under went an operation for appendicitis at Portland a short time ago and was brought back to her home here last Sunday, continues to im 1 prove and her complete recovery , is only a matter of a short time. Her mother, Mrs. Hosa Currln, ot ! Cottage Grove, is attending h.)r I during her convalesence. C . THE ROSEBURG, ORE. I' it mm NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS WEI keep abreast of the times. We do not show you last year's Ideas and designs. You will find here whatever Is novel, whatever is new and whatever Is fine In silks "Quality and Economy" The Silk Store Silks and Satins .ABRAHAM JACKSON STREET Men and Women in News Spotlight m STORE Service and Quality , Thes are the two big features incorporated into our dealings with patrons. Our store is no farther away than your telephone. It is our pleasure to get your order and fill it precisely as if you came in person and inspected the groceries, and then we send it to you and guarantee safe delivery all without any extra cost. You'll appreciate the Service and the Groceries PICKENS BROTHERS Perkin Bldg. Phone 68 mmn rzi 1 t ) ' k j f-. '& " S - "' 1 i -l2 t,-Jr.-;'S- a Rear Admiral William A. Moffatt has been nominated by President' Ccolidge to coutlDuo as chief of the Navy's Bureau of Aeronautics, lit . i ,u,,uu. k, Ferguson, 01 loxas, wnose wife is now Goverr, i and who was Impeached several years ago on a charge ot malfeasece ! In office, has virtually won his long fight for vindication, the Texas House of ltnpreaentatlvea having voted to grant him amnesty and re- j turn his citizenship, princess Hermlne. wife of the former Kaiser has gone to Berlin to submit to an operation, according to London cables. basclst Premier Benito Mussolini, of Italy, seriously ill in Rome. Is said to be facing a-rave Intestinal operation. .I.T.T.T.T.TTTTITI1TI & Started Your Garden? I B1IGIMBFUICLES1 WILL TAKE FIRST DIP APRIL 7TH TALL CANS MILK PURE CANE SUGAR CALUMET BAKING POWDER Tall Can, Borden'.. Come be- 0 100 1b. Sack. Pure Cane Jg 70 nb. c.n, Clumet. Come be- l)r)A fore noon, can Oil Sugar .... ...VUllJ , II, ZC Limit 5 Until noon Not Sold to Dealer. t0r" noon' lb SOLID PACK TOMATOES , MOTHERS ALUMINUM OATS STONE'S BEST COFFEE No. 2 Cans Solid Pack, 4 C. Regular 45c Package, until HQ- Fresh Ground, Best Grade fl 1Q per can I Ull noon at Stone. CwO Coffee, 3 lb. $ 1 1 1 3 Until 12 o'clock Limit 2 Until Noon Tomorrow Regular Every Day Saving Prices At Stone's BREAD. Fresh every day, big 1 CRACKERS. 5 lb. Box Fresh QJU SOAP. Crytal White, 10 QQa loaf Mb toda .., 301 Bar. for 090 CORN. No 2 Cans. Extra Stan- H. TOMATOES. No. 2J Can., 4Mn BANANAS, Delicious, Ripe nr. dard .... ...I HI Standard .... IHu Banana., 2 lb. ZJu APRICOTS. No. 2i Cans Qr PEACHES. No. 2J Can. HeavyC rp PINEAPPLE No. '2J Can. rr. Heavy Syrup, can .. ZUll Syrup, 2 for WWW Fancy Pineapple, 2 Can. WWU , 311 W. CASS. ROSEBURG. OREGON COME BEFORE NOON AND SAVE ADDI TIONALLY . Alder streets. Woodburn Concrete garage building to be constructed on Pa cific highway. ' Kugene Fruitgrowers' Asso ciation's cannery being enlarged. Buxton OH drilling activities to be under way suon. Hoseburg Bids being received for paving Edrnbower road. Sllverton JU5. 000 school build ing to be erected. Oregon City Willamette Pa per Company to build kraft pnper mill. Tillamook Cloverlenf Cream ery to build (8,000 cheese fac tory. Klamath Falls Pelican Bay Lumber Company resumed opera tion Marcn lu, employing zbo men. Kugene Building permits is sued during February totaled $284,025. Umatilla Umatilla bridge to be opened to traffic i June. Astoria Home Building Asso ciation organized to relieve house shortage. Milton Half-mile of streets to be graded at cost of $2,500. baker Laying of rails on tho Klamath Falls line 4o start at once. Shannon Shannon Lumbor Company to construct 4-mile rail road on Chlckaliominy creek. Kugene Bank of Commerce to erect now home. Brownavllle Sawyer and Ea ton sawmills resume operations Murshfleld Contract lot for construction of 112,000 ware house and eitension of docks. Grants Pass $175,000 hotel to be built. Cascade Locks I'nlon high school building to be erected. Wallowa lowmanr-Hi:ks log ging road to he rebuilt. t'al'ley New gold fields dis covered 10 miles east of here. YOU WILL FIND HERE Tools For The Gardening A. Well a. Wlieelriarrow Layn Mower., Grass Catcher., Etc. SEEDS AND FERTILIZER Zigler-Fec Hardware Co.. 22L1 119 NO. JACKSON . OUR NEW HOME .WATCH dUR WINDOW FOR BARGA$J3 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. JO. A new naval giant will lake her first ; dip at Camden. N J , Apill 7 when ; the first line nir plane carrier J Sarntoga slides off the wavs of I the New York Shipbuilding Corpor-j i allon. When compleud and com i missioned with the flet, some time i late In 102.1, she will, he the hlg J cent and fastest craft of the kind in the world, and will carry a fle-t ; of 72 combat, observation and I bombing planes. . j Launching of the Saratoga will mark an epoch In American naval j ! construction significant of the: .changes man's conquest of the air; 1 already has made In preparations ' ! for sea battle of the future i Mrs. Curtis I). Wilbur, wife or ' I the naval secretary will act as 1 sponsor for the hlg ship at the christening ceremonies, with hlsh officials of the navy and other government departments witness-1 i Ing the event. j Laid i,,n as one of six bcttle' rni leers authorized nncler the 101 building program, the Saratoga j was converted under the arm 11ml- i tatlons treaty with her sister hlp, the Lexington also to be lauiwned In the near future Into an alrer:ift carrier before her construction was very far advanced. As redesigned the 8arntoga will bo RK Teet long over all, with a minimum beam of 105 feet md fiylng deck reaching from st m to stern, a clear sweep, with 'he exception of the smok. siark and navagation bridge huddled to ihe extreme starboard side amMxhip In order lo leave full room for the lao'llng of planes. She will carry eight ! Inch r!f!cs, limit of sire for ships of h'-r type under tho treaty, will have a dis placement of about 30.000 toni und a speed of between S3 nn'l St knots. She will bi driven by elwtrlc motors, the power being generfi'ed by steam turbines of IM''OO horsepower. Thete Is no counterpart fr ihls first American first line csrr'-: In any other navy, although Jnin has tinder construction slnilr ships of almnot as great sl but wumuvihui slower syevu. llardle and Myers sprayers for all size orchards at Wharton Bros. ; LOCAL news ; License Issued A marriage license was today to ltoy (ilenn and Fuller, of Hulhcrlln. . Jnsued Hazel Moving To Klamath.. Mrs. Joe Webber and children, resident of the Fullerton Addition for the past two and one half years, leave tomorrow for Klam ath Falls to Join Mr. Webber, who located there a month ago, enter In gthe employ of the Pelican Bay Lumber Co. Mrs. Brothers Dies Mrs. Ella Brothers , aged . 77 years, a former resident of Rose burg, died this morning at the home of her son, F. K. Brothers, at Melrose, of complications incident to her advanced age. Funeral ar rangements were not learned this afternoon. Mr. Coulee Improving? Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conlee re turned last weok from Salem, where Mr. Conlee had been In the hospital following an operation on his foot. Mr. Conlee was In jured In September and elncrt that time the bones In his foot had not knitted together properly, ne cesslattng an operation. Although required to keep his foot and llmh In a cast until the middle of April, Mr. Conlee Is Improving. Fence Torn Down An attempt of the Southern Pa cific company to board up the foot path at the suspension bridge across the river to Umpqna Park yesterday afternoon, resulted In some of the residents of the addi tion tearing down the obstruction again. Although arrest was threat ened no court action has yet b'en taken against the offenders, vho are endeavoring to maintain a crossing over the S. P. tracks at this point. Going To Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. D. I). Shaw, resi dents of Itlverslde for the pase 5 years, will leave next weok for ihelr former homo In Beaver coun ty, Oklahoma, where they have property Interests requiring their attention. They will travel by au tomobile. Mr. Shaw rocently sold his Itlverslde property, consisting of twenty lots and a residence, po Walter droves, a local realty deal er. The Shaws plan to return here next fall to make their home eith er In or near this city. The Children will Thrive on Jeney Maid Butter ' " Jersey i if i m r,w -e . v;- i jbibV : u i.v This Exclusive Douglas County Product Vin. favor (; whenever used. Ask your Dealer for Jersey Maid Brand Butter Take no Substitute Douglas County Creamery PHONE 340 For prompt taxi service, city or country trips. Phone 44. Alfalfa, clover and grass seed at Wharton Bros. A Planet Jr. seeder will savo time, seed and money. $18, at Wharton Bros. nmnlalnt Pllcrf A complaint was filed today In the circuit court by Herbert W. i Lombard against Sam Connell and others to collect $!irt.49 alleged to be due for merchandise purchased. Mn. Orcutt Slightly Better .Tiro. i.. , lili,, linn very 111 at'jer home In this city i with pneumonia, Is reported slight-j ly Improved. Mr. Oreutt and j ri,n,li(.r Vfvlnn who weep absent iat I'oriland when Mrs. Orcutt took j sick, rt'irneo ntnne uiis uiuiiDna-j We have a catload of new farm .,l,n.n .ntl.l twi In' j show these machines and quoloj you prices. v uarion xirus. Examination of a numner of cherry orchards In tho county Indi cates that trees are fast approach ing the proper time for the first blight spray. This spray will con sist of standard 6 6 50 Bordeaux mixture applied to the cherry treeo when the first fruit buds show the tips of the white flower petals. Careful and thorough wok goes wllhout saying If this fungus dis ease Is to be kept In cheek. A sec ond nnnllcaitnn of 4-4-50 Bordeaux should lie applied four to five nays after the trees are in full bloom. A third application should he made toting 4-4-50 Borrlean spray jnt as the small cherry fruit Is pushing through i)tr flower hu"'x. Cherry Trowers will feel that this program consists of Jmt one spray afier another and thirds ex actly the case I' Ihe 'grower ex pects lo harvest cierrl;. R. L, Stone, president of the Stone Cah Stores Company, a corporathji doing business In sev eral Souinern Oregon towns, ar rived here late yesterday after noon to take personal charge of Ihe Roieburg branch, located on West Cass Street. Mr. Stone be gan early this morning the work of remodeling the place ot busi ness In order to obtain more room, which Increasing business demands. The rear partition df the sales room will be set back several feet and more shelving spare obtained. BPMXQ VACATION ON. ,r Spring vacation Is starting at the colleges and university, -and many local students who hav. been away attending one of these higher Institutions are returning home. The O. A. C. vacation starts today and quite a number of the students from that school are due home tonight. Bill Burr, ally Itapp, Roland Schwartz and Verus Houser, returned home yesterday from Corvallis. - GENERAL BLACKSMITH! NO) .; And horseshoeing. All work guar anteed. plenty room for farmer', horses. 622 Winchester St. north of Auto Camp, K. R. Woodcock, Prop, Food Value of Wheat Flour Always Retained if you use THE WORLD'S GREATEST !; For over a third of a century it has made good in every known test SALESbVi times tiiosb of ant other brand: