EIGHT ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. MARCH 20. 1925. THE FEATURE OF THE STYLE SHOW The Ensemble Suit This practical combination of dress and coat is 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 THIS IS National Humming Bird Week March 1621 Humming; Jilnl Is the nationally known Guaranteed Silk Hose. Ki'Killarly priced nl (1.50. 'J Ilia week, only 3 pairs $4.25. MUNS1NG UNDERWEAR A SENSATIONAL DRESS SALE in silk and flannel materials New dresses, just from New York not 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. ' PLANS FOR NEW HIGH SCHOOL ARE I Here's a rood buy, a Bulck BEING PREPARED;; . App mos. (Continued from pege 1.) I Ask ,or "" ' and dl-h washing tlnlca. and other eiullni"nt for nreuaratton of th food. The klirhi-n be nenar- at the hack will lie plared aied from the nerving room by i Bnt Krl" locker rooms, each cupboards opening; on each, where op.-nlns on a corridur and central iinhe will lie kept for use in the entrance. Ample locker space Is cuf.'-terin. j provided all bovs and elrls who In the servlnz room will h re participate in any sport. found the uminl cafeteria eouip- t NEW TODAY X ! WANTED Male nurse: lnaulre 430 8. Pine after 4:30 p. m. j Cu.ST Moiiday, dreabcr scarf on ! Cass or Jackson Bt. Please the i call 511-J. JOHN KELLY SHOES Better Service Better Merchandise "The Wishing Weir' HIGH SCHOOL OPERETTA Antlers March 2S Mat. Eve. The Girls' Club of It. H. S. In giving a window sale at the 2oi h Century (Irocery next Saturday. Various articles such as pies, cakes, salads, puddings, fresh eggs, butler, etc., will be sold at a reason- 4 able rate. The purpose of the Bale Is to help finance the club In Its activities. imnt, tne coffee urn, steam ta ble, coolers, glido rails, etc. Doors will open Into the serv ing room from the corridor, so that the -students may pass to procuro their trays and utensils, and then pus along In front of the serving tnbU's, and through another entrance directly Into the cafeteria, which is separated frtfm the serving room only by sliding windows. This combination cafe teria and sewing roem. will seat !tii persons at once, giving ample room for small banquets. One-third of the tables can be lived by the sewing classes at all times except while the cafeteria Ih In tine. The sewing department will be equipped with sewing machines, and a fitting room. The auditorium Is In the cen ter of the building and has an over-all sire of 85 by 75 feet, in cluding on the south side a stage lit feet in depth by C2 feet in width. At the back of tMs room' will be placed tiers of bleacher seatH set on concrete, accomodat ing fiuO persons. Entrance ways to the gymnasium will be five in number two each from the cor- rldor and one, a central entrance on the north Bide of the build ing. Kntrance to the stage Is also gained from the main corridor at the front of the building. Roth ' the stage and combined audito- j rlum and gymnasium will be two ' stories in height. The main floor j of this room will be 85 by 45 feet in size, giving ample room I for a full sired basketball court. I Folding chairs will be on hand and can he placed on the gymna sium floor for the more import-! ant assemblies and evening entor- j tatnments, giving the auditorium i a total seating capacity of over I 1,000. I Underneath the tiers of seats I COOKED FOOD SALE Saturday, March 21 at Me- Kean, Darby and llaldwln's. (liven by Itoseburg Woman's Club. Everything Tor your Sun- day dinner. ' HEY Why Not Come to the DANCE AT DIXONVILLE Saturday Night, Mar. 21 MUSIC BY THE The Hayshakers ! Admission to the second floor Is gained by two stairways, off the ends of the tage. Only sufficient basement Is to be provided to house the heating equipment, care for the storing of fuel and the janitor's rooms. To cut down expense the In dustrial nrt and farm shop will not be set up as a part of the building. A frame structure Tor this purpose will bo erected to the northwest of the main build ing, and will be used until funds are available In the future for the proper construction of a building fur this purpose. The second floor consists main ly of recitation rooms, which nre six in number. In addition to the commercial department, which will occupy the southwest corner, consisting of typewriting, short hand and bookkeeping rooms, to care for 30 students each, tho rooms being conveniently connect ed. Over the main entrance, on the second floor, will be placed the study linll, which will be Sfi feet In length, and will sat 1(16 stu dents, and provide for a small platform at the front where a piano can be placed. This room can be used for the smaller as semblies of Btudents. At the rear of the study hall and opening Into It. Is to be plac ed the library, which will house two or three thousand volumes of books and seat 48 students. Hoys 'and girls lavatories are al-o provided on this floor. , The grounds are to be greatly beautified and a landscape gar dener, A. L. peck, of the exten sion department of the Oregon Agricultural Collece, is to be hero on March 27. to look over the site and make recommendations of proposed improvements. Surely this eating business is an awful hatblt but it must be done. Therefore the best is none too good so long as it costs no more. OR! MM TIROS. MILK IJRKAD. Phone 133. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apt. Water, lights aud gas range, tiott J$. Stephens St. FO R R EXT furnirihe"dhouae keeping rooms. Ground floor. 519 H. MilhJ-'all afternoons. FOR RENT 3 f"urni.-rhej romnV, bath and screen porch. Adults only. Inquire Km Mill. F ill S A LE Fi ii t choice C hry aanthemum plants. Heady to set out now. 734 S. Pine St. FOUSALE First T clasVhaTlVrT capacity 30 to 40 tons, in good condition. Price f'ZlO. Lockwood Motor Co. FO ltSA LE 10 acres high grade river bottom land, house and barn; price $2100. Chas. Kyes, Cti N. Jackson St. F( If S A"LE 31 00 ibT7hoat8a"lo iate Valentine strain of broccoli seed. 100 tier of old growth block wood. Llndbloom, IHxonvillo. FOKSALE Hardy sprayer, 3 cylinder pump, too large for my needs. C C. Bailey, Garden Val ley. Phone 32F13. j EXPERIENCED farmer" single I wants steady work on garden, i orchard, or farm. Phone to 7F25 and leave word. FOR SALE One SlwplesSuTtIoli Feed Cream separator. No. 4. Good as new. Mrs. Laura Parker, Urockway, Ore. ) FOREXCHANGE Modfhliome in Walla Walla for Hoseburg j home. What have you? G. W. ' Young & Son. Phone 417. MCYCLES AND REP A lUING j Key fitting, locksmithing. grind-' ing, saw filing and general re-' pairing. Uoseburg Cyclery, CGS X. Jackson St. If the insured dies from natural cauvs. the company pap . . . $.,000 If the insured dies from accident, the company pays .... $10,000 In case of permanent total disability, the company will 1. Waive all premium payments 2. Pay $2$ per wet-It for one year; and in addition 3. Pay $50 per month for life ; and 4. Pay $5,000 to the beneficiary when in sured dies 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or si'u'ht ijs result of accident, the company wt!I pay $5,oc immediately in cash in aJJi tiun to other benefits. In case of temporary disability as a result of either lirkncu or rcuh-M, company piyt ZS per vcck for a limit oi SZ wecki.J West Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY HQtti crnct-SANrRAMcisco PORTLAND BRANCH OFFICE. SEVENTH FLOOR CASCO BLDG. HARLEY J. WATSON, DUt. Mgr. 1144 Corey Av., Roicburfl. Or.gon ONE Of AMERICA'S S I RONi:i:S T COMI'ANftS' Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Psrklna Blda. Roieburg, pre. Phone 86. Automobile Owners One of the most valuable kinds of Insurance you can carry Is Public Liability Insurance. This form of Insurance proiects you from finan cial loss In the event that our ulo injures someone and there Is a claim against you for daniavei. We also write all other lines of automobile, fire aud accident insurance. SPECIAL DeMOLAY MEETING Friday, March 20, 1925 at 7:15 p. tn In Ma.onie Hall. Work in Initiatory and OeMolay Oegr.es. All nipmbt-rs rtquosli-d to bt1 presenf. All int'inhera or tlu Masonic orrlt-r ar wnlcfinit. FEW REALIZE NEED OF GOOD GASOLINE PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP 816 "iv'inchester St.. for fine shoe re pairing and factory workman ship; also hand made shoes to order. C HAV FFE I RS LICEStVG Found on street and left at this office. Owner please identify by number thereon and pay adv. cost. FO U "SALE 5 -room, mod ern home, just finished; full base ment, paved street.. Good value: at $3300; terms. See Chas. Kyes, I S26 N. Jackson St. AuTCtiESS ' TRQUSE lO 'Buaonr.' 1S' a Rip HOW MUCH ARE TROUSERS WORTH? YOU must have pood style, pood material and good workmanslitp or else trousers uro expen sive at any price. For true value, you can't beat Dutchess Trousers. And here is why: For forty-six years the manufac turers of these trousers have made nothing else. Because this famous firm has always kept abreast of the style and taken scrupulous care even to the smallest detail, their business has grown very large. This gives them the chance to buy good materials in quantities at lowest prices. You get the benefit. The prices arc right; moderate in the first place and lowest of all in the end because of their long wear. Bememtar, every pair of Dutchess Trousers viusi wear localise every pair is backed by the writ ten warranty of "10c a Mutton; $1.00 a Hip." All types of Dutchess Thjusers for all purposes. Coiue iu uud take your pick. fjili.Turmnnfltr Free Consultation Phone 491 DR. HARRISON FOLK Electro-Thernphy-Electronic-Sunlight. Latest Modern Equipment 417-18-19 PerMni Bldg. THE LIBERTY Tl 1EATER TODAY AND TOMORROW At Our Regular Prlcet Only 10 and 15 Centa THE KOI. 1.ICK1NG KILH'.R OF THE TEXAS HANCE BOB CUSTER "The Range Terror" "CUSTEK'S Lj5T S TAMV IS NOT1 IING TO HOI? C I S I EU S WITH "ALASKA." THE CRCA I F.S T DOG AC I OU A III NDlif:!) IIOIISK I'OWCU At I l".N .i'H'Tl'm: OIallaTHaIl Saturday eve. MARCH 21ST GOOD MUSIC Who-Ovves-U We get the money because wh know local cotidlllons know the majorliy of the debtors- rive 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 "The need of quality gasoline Is realized bv but few motorists," states Mr. C. I). Fies. "They fail to realize that some of the more common motor trou bles caused by using other than the highest grade gasoline are: Kxccss carbon trouble, impaired lubrication, nnd more expensive repair and upkeep costs. Accurate scientific tests that have recently been made by uing the highest quality gasoline show a saving of per cent on the yearly operat ing experses of an automobile." I Mr. Flea points out that motor ists will spend possibly two or three thousand dollars on .the ,purcha-e price of a car, and feel ithat it Rhould give super service J Irrespective of thu kind or quality I of gasoline used. As an Ulustra , Hon he compares the purchaser of ja car to one who purchases a I thoroughbred race horse, each i spending approximately the fame ! amount of money. The horse- owner would not consider feeding the horse other than th very best . feed, although the animal would 1 probably survive and give some service if he was fed only wheat straw. In the case of the car, it will probablv run on any kind of "fuel." but In ord-T to securo the maximum nf service for a long r period of time. It Is ah-o,t;t-ly necessary that some consideration he given to the quality of gaso Hn used. ccuratc tests have pvovd General gasoline to be of l.e duality to elve maximum iu rvine avii duration to nn nuton.obrio. This is attributed to tb tct that it is well balamvd. '!"e cn'irelv to process used in refining and rtlslilUng. Ttie o'"'ciats o( the neral IVti oleum' Oon- ui'lt'in Also: FcMure Comrdy: "Job Dodger" Also; The Screen fisay.Ine EUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY I GAKDNF.R SUU .IVAN'S MASTER PRODLCJION "CHEAP KISSES" DANCE AT ARMORY Saturday Nile MARCH 21 TO THE MUSIC OF THOSE UMPQUA MELODY BOYS Dollar Dane Dollar D.inct TEETH TEETH TEETH To Improve your looks, health, or comfort have your teeth examined at regular in tervals. It takes Artistic taste, exten sive experience and good Judgment to enable a Den tist to give you satisfactory end natural looking Dentr.1 Work. SPECIAL rainless extrnct;on or wotk by Injection or Gas. Teeth replaced same day when desired, com fort promised. Teeth regulated and p pearanccs improved. Pyorrhea cured. Examination Free. Ail work (;.iaranteed. Pi ices rra-onnhle. Dr. Nerbas Dentist Maronic Building Phone 4SJ Roseourg. Ore. HAY FOR SALE A H alt a, grain, hay, timothy and etraw. guaran teed quality; prompt shipment Prices upon application. Richard Nyman, Walla Walla, Wash. SA WM ILL FOUSALECompTeTe outfit and a producer, at a bar gain. Capacity 15,000 feet daily. Lots of good'imber, and close to rail shinning point. Address, Sawmill, care News-Review, Roseburg. Foil SALE Monarch range for only f 45 in perfect condition ; Standard range $25. A dandy number 8 cook stove $12.50, used 3 4 bid (2 inch) and steel spring $lu.00. Powell Furniture Co. lsx Srt Cone, squares 19c. WE NEVER SLEEP' , If You Want Storage at Nite SEE US If You Want Gas at Nite SEE US If You Want Tires at Nite SEE US If You Want the Service Car PHONE US 403 ROSEBURG GARAGE For Men and Boys Hi-Kicks .Regular Fellow's Wear 'Em Bateball Free With Every Pair For Ladies Ve are allowing the lntrst atvlen in low nhora New U patent and sntin. InnsEmmc ROOTERIE. IRVIN BRUNN 9hoee That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet Perkins Bldg-, Roseburg ilLSLNKSrf OPPORTLMTIES If you have J300 will start you In new business; tremendous sales, should net you ijlow salary week ly. Experience unnecessary. O. M. Pcarse & Co., 69 N. 9 St., Port land, Ore. : VANTEpSeverarsingle neatam bitious young men 20 to 1!5 years to travel. Must be prepared to leave city at once. Experience not necessary. Compensation $25 to $50 a week. Apply Hotel Orand after seven o'clock p. m. Ask for Mr. Harlow. WANTED Vacancy " n6woffered to handle Ward's Reliable Pro ducts in Douglas county. Gen tlemanly, steady hustler desired. Previous experience not neces sary. Particulars forwarded on request. In. Ward's Medical Co., Winona. Minn. Established 1856. USED CAR " BARGAINS 1923 Dot lye touring, in fine "condition, J nnrlh niiiru Kiir Ditaio at tKilO i 19J3 FOR:)' Coupe, dandy""" little, Painting. Roseburg. Ore.. Rt. 1. car, lois of extras, a snap. I Cox 2. K. Doug. St. Other used good car bargains. i J. W. MICHAELS MOTOR CO. 515 North Jackson ITtTMES ONe7S Y"t EHM room modern bungalow, $,"oo down and $35 per month; 5-room mobrn home, with garage, $"oo down and $yo per month. Six room house for $2500. $5im down an l $110 per month. Including in-1 teresl. G. W. Young & Son. ! Phom- 417. The Meal Weigh io iiB&L vames km id mm LwMIMlMLnMMelMIMTirii iim t mitt wmim and you re assured of true economy. We are supplying your needs at Largain Prices Every Day. Plenty of fresh Veoetables an.d Fruits Always on hand. EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE Plastering, kalfonilnlng Louis C. Dvis Painting and Paper Hanging Phone 669 R 427 East Douglas St. . iraiized the superior q'l.ili.y if ifielr product a.i 1 i laced It on iho market througa 'ii'lependeut dls trihutors, and aiiowed the iu.tor-i.-ts to "till up ai.d let the online tiec.de." As a tesult the Mica jumped In leaps and boundi in the Seattle territory, where it was first Introduced. Undoubtedly the same reception will be accorded to it In this city as soon aj the auto owners realize the necessity ot having quality gasoline. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the county court of the State of Oreiron for Itouglas County. In the matter of the estate of Thomas Ilenson Johns, deceived!. Nuiire is hereby given that the undersigned has been by order of i he County Court of Itougla county. Oregon, appointed executor of the estate of Thomas Itenson Johns, deceased, ar.d all persona ha vi! g claims aeainst said estate are hereby notified to present thm. proiHrly verified with vouch era jnnejfMl. to the umlersicntHl at his ."stdenee at Glentiale. Oregon, or at lh law office of John T. Ing. in the city of Ropeburg. Ore eon, wlihtn six months from the date nf the first publication of this norlr. I a ltd and first published March lr.th. I.EI.n STANFORD JOHNS, Ftecutor of th estate of Thomas Benson John 0 eccasiHi. John T. Loiik. aitornej for the estate. OK. DEAN B. -6UBAR iprMiKTinvr epecUUst In tha ttttlng dlnssns US Ja knn Bt. TO NITE c SATURDAY TOM MOORE AND BETE DANIELS IN "DANGEROUS Iff fl Tha Screen Tf May Never IfiV if Again Pro- Fv'al ' ij d u c c a a f)M t 9 Great a Pic- fun 3 ffWllV B laaViT 1A. aVI H W V m LINCOLN1 Special Sat. Matinee from Gingham to Silk, from Slum to Society. AUo "NEW ENGLAND FARM" And 'WORLD REVIEW 1Se MAJ.'SIIt 8un.: "Tha Dettrt Outlaw" When an audience will continuously applaud a moving picture it muit be great Ask your neighbor who viewed this picture laat nite I ANTLERS