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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25. 1925. '
MARCH 26
Presented By
High School
Glee Clubs
Mat. 3:45 Eve. 8-15
15c, 35c 35c, 50c, 75c
"The Wishing Well" 1
SEATS RESERVED AT ANTLERS BOX OFFICE
Our New Novelties
Suggest
Spring Dresses
Sun Tub Fabrics Colors
Guaranteed
Very desirable for one-piece dresses is this new
fabric with linen finish. If colors are not abso
lutely fast we make this guarantee to refund
price of material and also cost of making gar
ment. For wash dresses it is unexcelled.
Price50cayard
A Variety of Colors.
New Fancy
Buttons
Just received, a fine as
sortment of fiinry colored
buttons, any color to suit
your dress.
These are something new
Price
15c-25c-30c
n doen
GIRLS' SWEATERS
A most attractive array of slip-over models, also
open style Sweaters in Silk and Wool. In spring s
favorite shades many trimmed in brilliant
colors, fancy colors, etc
Priced S2.50, $2.98, $3.50 to $7.50
JOHN KEl-LY
SHOES-
St'jriebakcr costs less per pound '
than butter. I
JUST IN-
Pink and Blue French Hydrangeas in
Assorted Sizes
ALSO A FEW BLOOMING GERANIUMS
Our cut flowers are of choicest quality and always fresh.
Visit our greenhouse or call 40F-4.
THE UMPQUA FLORIST
Electro-Chiropractic
HEALTH SERVICE
MODERN EQUIPMENT YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
WE REMOVE THE CAUSE WE AID NATURE
THOUSAN08 r finding relief from: Headache, Neuralgia. Neu
ritis, Rheumatif "i, l.umbano, Sciatica, Asthma, Stomach and
Bowel Trouble. Constipation, Liver and Kidney Troubl.-, Plies,
High Blood Pressure, Cataract, Prostratio Trouble In Men, Dl.
eases of Women and Children, and many other diseases.
THE CROWTH AND SUCCESS OF ELECTRO CHIROPRACTIC
merit your Investigation. Consultation free.
DR. RUPERT A. MOON
324 Perkins Bldg.
THE LIBERTY THEATER
TODAY AND TOMORROW ,
1,1 Only 10 and 15 els.
KENNETH HARLAN
One of the Most Popular Actors of Stage or Screen
with
JANE NOVAK AND ALL-STAR CAST
In
Tl in RIG SOCILTY DRAMA
"The Man Without
a Heart"
BENNY LEONARD
LIGHTWEIGHT WOHLD- tCHAMPION
In
Flying Fist Soft Muacles"
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fLSO: AI'.SOP'S KAhl .F.S k TOWN TOPICS
rc.iM.:.i.T.i.w.!.:.T.T.T.M.::.wwoxri.i.M
Attractive
Silk Tape
much wanted item for
"ine gingham and light
jresses of crepe or silk, al
so for underwear and
fancy trimming all col
ors. Silk tape
25c
the package
f! '
Better Service Better Merchandise
Water glass for preserving cf;a
In any O'lnntlty. IJnytl Crocker.
Phone 554
Ideas jar
Collar Laces
We now have a big vari
ety of the new tab collar
laces the tab
15-20-25-30c
Dainty lace collars for
spring dresses
65c to $1.25
Child's ft & K Hose
Lisle hose for children in
3-4 and 1-2 lengths are
needed these warm days.
Colors Biege, Putty,
Pongee, Cordovan, Gray,
BUck, White, with color
ed tops Silk Derby-ribbed
50c
3-4 length, hose
93c
MUNSING
UNDERWEAR
Our reputation Is at stake. We
would not dare misrepresent. You
nre to lie the Judgo. Try one loaf
lof CKl.MM ItltOS. M ILK ItlttiAl)
and you cannot fall to agree.
1'lione 133.
Automobile Owners
One of the most valuable kinds ot
Insurance you can carry is Pub lit
Liability Insurance. This form ot
inmirante protects you from Cinan
tiiil los In the evuit that your
auto injures someone and thera In
a claim against you for damages.
We also write all other lines nf
automobile, fire and accident insur
ance. . iwnc m tin
WHO WILL PAY?
If your automobile hits a pedes
Ulan and he sues you for dam
ones? If your c:ir collides with
another automobile? Public lia
Mlily and properly damage In
nitiinco will protect you. And
the tost Is small. We will bo
:l.id to explain these automo
bile covera::t h.
G. W. Young & Son
Insurance
Ilfl Cass St. Phone 417
OH. DEAN B. BUBAR
liPtttHFt Hlr
fliwlftltit In th fating
11 Jaikaon tt
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Blriq. Rnseburg, Ora
Phone 8,
Who-Owcs-U
We get the money because
we know Icnl conditions
know the mnjorliy of the
debtors ptve? personal call
service kr.ow our business,
and like n Job.
Tan we b of service to yen?
Douglas Creditors At.lnr.
In Rear of Douq'" Abstract
Company
WOMAN WILL SEEK
NO RECONCILIATION
(Auocl.ll Trea M Wirt.)
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Mar. 25.
Mrs. Fill Potter Stillman, wife of
Jumes A. Stillman who is stopping I
here on her way to the Uruud Can
yon In Arlzonu denied today that
she Is here seeking; a divorce from
her husband and added that ahe
would never seek a reconciliation.
She is registered at a hotet here
as Mrs. James A. Stillman and said
ahe came here because friends ad
vised lu re to visit the mud baths
near here.
.Mrs. Stillman indicated that new
litigatiun is expected. This, she
said, might be an appeal to the su
preme court of New York by her
husband to have the verdict of the
proceeding In W-l set aside, in
which it was decreed that Guy
Stillman is bis legitimate son and
not tile son of Fred Ueauvats, an
Indian guide.
"It's just one lawsuit after an
other." she said. "The difficulty Is
that I have never been able to un
derstand Mr. Stlllman's actions.
This new suit Is just something
else."
American fence Is now zinc In
sulated, a process by which 5t) to
Imo ir cent more galvanizing is
Iut on tho wires than was possible
under the old process, liny Ameri
can to insure lung life. Wharton
Itros.
MOVING MOUNTAIN
HAS FAST RIVAL
( Associated Trtm Leaaed Wire.)
DENVKK, Colo., March 25.
The antics of Meeker's moving
mountain In Rio Blanco county In
western Colorado, has led to the
revelation that the state has a
rival "runaway peak" In the foot
hills near Golden, according to
Charles W. Henderson, mineral
geographer of the United States
geological survey.
Golden is 15 miles west ot Den
ver. The condition Is a common one,
Hendercon said. He reported that
the Golden foothill has been
marching steadily eastward
several years, interfering both
with a highway and branch line
of the Denver Tramway company.
Kvery few weeks, according to
Henderson, crews of workmen arc
required to shovel off tons of
dirt.
The Golden disturbance appar
ently is caused by the same thing
as Meeker's phenomenon,, mainly
that a soft clay base for a heavy
sandstone has become water soak
ed through seepage and cannot
longer hold the mountain up.
Meantime the progress of
Meeker's ''moving mountain" con-
Hulled lininterrmitcfl. It allitneil
steadily along almost perceptibly
vesienlnv nml in two dnv has
moved 1110 yards.
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NOTICE ODD FELLOWS
Odd Fellow Hie rennextuil tn
meet at hall at 2 p. tn. Friday.
March 27th. to attend funeral of
Brother J. H. Hubbs.
IiONALI) W. VOVNO, N. 0.
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OREGON ALLOWED
i
(A-wrbtH Trnw Inmnl Win )
PORTLAND, Ore., Mnr. 2.".
Orion's nhare of (he $7,500,000
npprtpriatt'd by coriKresa coveting
a two year period for foreat tiiU
wny construction amounts to H tH..
3n0 for the fiscal year of 1925-36.
according to computations nuul
b ythe local office, PnlteU Stales
Hurt'au of HiKhways.
For the most part these fund
will be matched f :,t by the state
highway mmnilssinn or the coun
tiea In which the federal money is
to he expended.
The program for highway con
struction as outlined At the con
ference held In February between
tho state highway commission an.l
representatives of the United
States Forest Service and the bur
eau of highways has been approv
ed by Washington authorities and
work will now proceed on thp'var-
K Hi ni.
All of the federal aid money for
the l!2ii-26 fiscal year has b
allotted, but for the 1926-27
fis nl
yi-nr IjiUiiK) was unallotli-d and
will bo hfld to tm-t't any piiht
Ht'licy which may arise.
Tin- funds have been well ills-
ti lbuted and t.iovlile for Severn. tl I
new rnad projects and the rumple- '
lion of a number which already ar
under r.ill.trili-tion Ihmnph n,
forest reserves.
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Oromore, Koselnwn, bono mal
and ahi-ep gunno fertlllier nt
W'harlor. Bros.
R. H. S. OPERETTA
"WISHING WELL"
WILL BE STAGED
tfnntlmied from pane 1 )
Mn nor, Terence places the money
In the well and tells Noreen tl. ii
If rhe will nmke a wish, It win
come true. Of course, Noreen
i'i. s for money In order to help
her aunt out of f nnnriul dirfimi.
I es nml find, the teener In Hi"
well. jut as Terrenre bad pla.-e.i
It there fur her. This all -ci
together to mnke up a very eltv.r
operetia. and oi nurse, tn the
end everyone Is hsppv. 0
The east of the operetta is jup
I'urli'd by a avmi-cborut and a
I nm; . good buy. a nuick
! 6, 1921 model.
, See t at RAPP BROS.
4 Ask for Ross.
mlxed chorus also. Included fn
the cast are some of the best
know high school soloists and
actors. The cast includes
Terence Paul Oeddes
Noreen Elva AV'escolt
Darby Ray Hurt
Nora Evelyn Ilawn
I.ady Mary Jeane Ma (hi ox
Felix Harry Dormnn
Dan Hall Seely
Kathleen Cornelia Martin
Squire Uaxby . , . .Odyne Mathews
Queen of Karies-.Mary Julia Clark
Maureen Ona Durch
Molly O'Toole. . . .Mildred Ohman
Capt. Corcoran . .
Sir Joseph
Buttercup
Cousin llcbc. . . .
. . Halph Church
. . .Morrll Hitter
.Marlon Coffell
... . I. yd la Neal
JAZZ GIRL WHO
KILLED MOTHER
FALLS IN FAINT
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room of their home when the moth'
er forbade another excursion into
the night life of San Francisco.
When court was about to be
convened, the girl. In an anteroom
was photographed In various poses.
She broke under the process and
began screaming hysterically.
Judge Harold Louderbacker order-
or a recess of ten minutes so that
she could be calmed.
Defense counsel announced they
would object to further newspaper
photographs of the defendant.
She has been subjected to this
every day," said Sylvester J. Mc-
Atee, chief defense attorney, "and
she's got too much of It."
Miss Ellingson was fairly com
posed when she was brought In
and court convened, examination
of talesmen proceeded.
The girl still wore her fur trim
nud coat buttoned closely around
her. (she was nervous.
Mrs. Dora R. Roche, mother of
rvn trirla nnil a hnv una tha flrat
'Juror questioned. She was accept
;ed temporarily.
) Another mother, more elderly,
.next was asked her attitude to
ward the case of the girl Blayer.
This Juror was Mrs. Alice L. Gor
don.. Se has a married daughter.
I Sue too satisfied the attorneys
Ithat she had no bias subject to
.challenge for cause.
j The girl who pursued pleasure
(so relentlessly, now quiet and sub
dued, paid little apparent heed to
ithese women who may bo charged
with her fate.
j The defense cut the number of
women In the Jury box from four
:' 'nr n'n it exercised its fifth
peremptory challenge to excuse
jMrB. Margaret Castro, seated yes-
terday.
Another talesman, John Miron. a
contractor, said he once worked in
an iuaane asylum. Asked whether
lhlg would affect his Judgment of
the potential issue of sanity in this
.case he was not certain.
I "I know how crazy pfople act
'he added. Sometimes they're all
,lp ln thp 0r fr an hour ,, th(m
' qui" while they have as
much sense as anyone here."
He was excused on the ground
of prejudice.
Lawn grass seed and fertilizer at
harton Uros.
SHOW EXPECTED TO
BE BIG SUCCESS
The Days of '49 show to be
staled on Friday and Saturday
hy llinpiiua Post of the Amorti-un
IKion, promises to bo a very suc
cessful and Interesting ai lair. The
committees have done their work
well, and all details have been
arranged, so that a most complete
production is assured. Tonight
tho drum corps will go to Kiddle,
Myrtle Civek and Can.vonville,
and give concerts advertising the
coming show, and tomorrow will
piny at Oakland and Sutherlln.
The drum corps holds the state
championship among all of the
legion posts of the state. The
''oys are working hard to retain
this honor and are going to
Frinevlllo for tho stale conven
tion with an aggregation which
will be hard to beat. Tins drum
corP w"l be the menus of gain
" rea( d' ' widespread ad
'vertlslng for lioseburg and Don
glas Couoty and consequently de-
serves th tupiniil of all residents.
iThe Days of '49 show, which Is
to be given this week
Is iirei'.ent-
ed for the purpose of raising the
funds to send the members of the
drum corps to Prliievllle to com
pete again for the slate prize, and
consequently it Is hoped that
there will be a good attendance
at the show. .
The legion post promises an
entertainment well worth the
small admission fee. Starting
with a vnudVvilto show at 7:0
the evening will be given over to
hilarious entertainment consisting
of games and dances.
The post urges that everv
attending the show wear rim1
ic
. ,V
outfits, or old cio:hes. An at
tvmpi Is to be made to gue the
slww a colorful ouult by the
garb these attending as m ell
as those participating.
j
Garden tools
Wharton Bros.
of sll
kinds
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FOR RENT 3-room apt. Partly
furnished. Call at 725 W. Lane St.
FOR RENT 5 room furnished
house. Inquire at 737 W. Lane St.
FOR RENT Furnished two-room
apt. 313 S. Stephens St. Phone
3-,3-J.
LOST Fox terrier, white with
black ears. Finder please phone
359 R.
LOOK HERE 1917 touring car.
only $40. Roy Young, 118 Cass
St.
FOR SALE O.
young work
Phone 19F13.
LCT
horse.
pigs,
Wt.
also
J260.
FOR SALE R.
I.
R. Thorough
50o per doi.
bred setting eggs,
1164 Military St. '
WANTED Good team of horses.
See Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass
Street. Phone 219.
FOR SALE Three-year-old heifer,
fresh, with calf. Herman Schulze,
Urockway, Phone 2F41.
FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished
house with garage. Newly reno
vaieu. iau ai noni s uarage.
FOR SALE TwrhouTesTand-two ',
lots. Price for the two $1000. 1
Chas. Kyes, S26 N. Jackson St.
FOR SALE Gasco briquets-for
brooders. The best fuel for brood
ers. Denn-Gerretsen Co. Khone
128.
PHONOGRAPH repairing. Lawn
mowers sharpened and repaired.
Roseburg Cyclery. 56s N. Jack
son St
,
Also bee, Call 175-H. after. . " S'S X
,
WANTED at once. Woman to do , T
general housework on ranch near' ,, " rA' MuI)rra,5; ar!"lv(" here ys,ter
Roseburg. Good wages. Inouire , Ky. from Portland and is spending
at News-Review office.
FOR RENT Furnished 2-room apt",
ground floor; also 3-room apt
with gas range. Water and
lights. 60S S. Stephens St.
LOST Between-814 Winchester
St. and Roseburg Grill, child's
bracelet. Finder please leave at
this office. Valued as keepsake.
FOR SALE Special. Dry fir slab
wood, $3.25 per tier. 16 Inch.
This price will last only until
April 1st. Denn-Gerretsen Co.
Phone 128.
WANTED -I w ant a loan of $250
on nearly new Chevrolet truck.
Has new tires, and In first class
mech. condition. Address Dox
536. City. !
FOR SALEThe best farm value ;
in Douglas Co. for $61)00. 2"5
acres In cultivation, free soil,
trout stream, county road. Chas.
Kyes, S26 N. Jackson St.
CLIENT wants loan of $2500 to
$2000 on good real estate. First
mortgage. Will pay 7 per cent
Interest. Term of 3 to 5 yrs. U.
W. Young & Son. Phone 417. I
HAY FOR SALE Alfalfa, grain.
hay. timothy and straw. guaran-
teed quality; prompt shipment '
Prices upon application. Richard
Nyman. Walla Walla. Wash.
EARLY TURKS Rrtng in your
turkey eggs, and nlso chicken
eggs, and we'll incubate 'em in
our custom hatchery. Earl Vos
burgh. 702 Fullerton St. Phone
39 IV.
FORRENT One4-room apart
ment with bath and one, 2-room
apartment with bath. Water and
llithla furnished. Price $25 and
$15. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass
Street. Phone 219.
FOR SALE Bulck 4 touring In ex
cellent condition. Not a wreck,
bitt a good car, and pulls like a
new one. Spot light, spare tire,
mirror, rain wiper, etc. I am of
fering this car at a sacrifice
prlrr with liberal terms. See it
st Stp.r Garage.
BOY STOLE CANDY
TO GIVE TO A COP,
MMnrlatMt I'm, Lm1 Wire.)
BERKELEY, ral.. Mar. 25.-
Mceman Frank Waterbury Is send-
ng up wnrra Invocations to old
King Solomon at 15 minutes In
tervals today in the hope that the
wise old ruler will send his shade
town to decide a question that has
equally as many hard knots In It as
he case of the Biblical baby.
Recently Waterbudv was taken
lck. A sorrowful little boy whom
he hsd befriended visited his bed
side bringing with him a big box
of candy. The big policeman ac
cepted the gift and gripped the
kid's hand fervently.
The lad departed with a tear In
his eye.
Today Waterbury learned that
the boy had stolen the candy t.r
he sole purpose of brlng.ng it to
his sick bed.
BEND MAN KILLED
f tMorUtnl Ptt ls-1 Wti.
BEND, Ore. Mar. 25. Dewey
Spmcer. 27-year-old boiler maker
employed at a local saw mill died
hlle being brought to town last
nitht following an automobile arcl-
urijM uuir imm inwn on ins
kl.L t, L
i,. iiii-itui ii iiikiiwht. inili'lS unii
examined the body said death was
chiisimI Internal hemorrace. An
Inquot was held this morning.
Mrs. Tcssie Sexirrell of Tortlnnd
la a sister of 8ncer's.
' -O o. . .
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Hand xuttlvst ora and seeders at
WhartolsUros.
W. E. Nlckerson. who has been ,
In charge of the department of
instruction in band Instruments ut
resigned
rniii to
rortinna The department Is now
in charge of Jlr. Dale Strange i
and Roy Wells, two well known
local musicians, who will give in- i
structions upon all reed, wind and
brass Instruments, and will main
tain the boys' band. '
Mr. Strange is well known ln
this city, where be has made his
home practically all of his life.
He is an exceptionally good trom
bone player himself, and hits had ;
a great deal of experience with
bands and orchestras in all parts ,
of the coast and northwest. Ue
sidos the trombone he also plays
baritone, and bass, and has bad
considerable experience as a di
rector. Mr. Wells plays clarinets, sax
ophone and piano, and is experi
enced In band and orchestra
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He has been teaching in
the studio for some .time, ban
dung the reed department. Ho
13 an excellent musician and is
well qualified as an instructor.
Mr. Wells will tie Instructor In
clarinet, saxophone, cornet and
other treble clef instruments, and
Mr. Strange will teach the bass
instruments.
Mr. Strange is also directing the
Douglas County concert-band, and
last night led the organization in
a very successful rehearsal.
today In Roseburg visiting.
MOOSE DANCE
Wednesday
MARCH 25
AT MOOSE HALL
MUSIC BY THOSE
UMPQUA
MELODY EOYS
Free Consultation
NOW
w
Special Return Engagement at
Popular Price3
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LSUrrinq LON CHANEVwiikERNESTTORRENCE.
10c MAJESTIC 25c
j What's all the noise about?
I OKI MM BROS, have Invented a
loaf of bread that has no rqual for
quality and purity. GRIMM BROS.
MILK BREAD Phone 11.1
Beginning Friday and Satur
day and one chapter every
Friday and Saturday for nine
successive weeks.
MAMICN HAUItTON
. VIWIAki nir..
71 '
exjunction With Regular
atMrre Program.
hmsi .urn i mKAmuam
8 T
DANCE
Melrose Country Club
Saturday Nite
March 28
. GOOD MUSIC
NEWEST STYLE
FOOTWEAR
FOR LADIES
Front Tie Slipper
Side Tie Slippers
Gore Pumps
Strip Pumps
Strap Pumps
Black or Brown Satins,
Notans, Kid, Patent, and
Combinations
Spanish, Cuban, Military
Heels, and a complete
line of low heel sport ox
fords and strap effects.
We are enthusiastic over our
wonderful display and you
will be too when you see
them. Select your new Shoes
HERE. You'll find a style to
suit you.
ROSEBURG
BOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
Shoes That Satisfy and Fit
Your Feet
Perkins Bldg., Roseburg
Phone 491
DR. HARRISON FOLK
Electro-Thernphy-EIectronic-Sunlight.
Latest Modern Equipment
417-18-19 Perkins Bldg.
PLAYING
AV.nntrtil'ProiacHDn'Prtttniei'iu
CARL LAEIWYUE
TOMTE ONLY
-A Paramount Picture
D Mm LLMKV MIMHr
WILLIAM
FARNUM
Mhe Man
Vho Fights
Alone
niiH L0IS WILS0N j
fcd? . Y7ALLALL WUtOLLT 111
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