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EIGHT ftOSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. MARCH 26, 1925. 1 MARCH 26 Mat. 3:45 Eve. 8-15 15c, 35c 35c, 50c, 75c Presented By High School Glee Clubs "The Wishing Well" SEATS RESERVED AT ANTLERS BOX OFFICE ? Our New Novelties : Suggest Attractive Ideas j or : 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. Price 50 A Variety New Fancy Buttons Just received, a fine as sortment of fancy colored buttons, any color to suit your dress. These are something new Price 15c-25c-30c a dozen GIRLS' SWEATERS A mpst 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 KELLY SHOES STRONG MAN TO I VISIT WITH UNCLE! Rlcardn Nelson, claimed to he, "the world's strongest man," Is . visiting for a few days at the home of his uncle, P. 0. Stromqulst. at! Looking Glass. Mr. Nelson has! performed feats of strength In practically every part of the world, j and has attracted a great deal of . attentloa by his exhibitions, lie will go to Marshflld on Saturday. March 2D, and on the 3iMli will ap pear at the Orange hall at I.onk- lug Glass. lie and his wife are on a tour of the coast, ami atnppi-d ! off here to visit for a short time with his undo. I ' A sprayer and a supply of aphis ' spruy for rose bushes for 85 cents j at Wharton llros. I mi A iltVU.1 Rapp Building THE LIBERTY THEATER ? LAST TIME TODAY BIG PROGRAM t?nnXTtZr KENNETH HARLAN On of ths Most Popular Actors of Stags or Screen with JANE NOVAK AND ALL-STAR CAST In THE BIG SOCIETY DRAMA "The Man Without a Heart" ALSO BENNY LEONARD LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD' SCHAMPION "Hying Fists Soft Muscles" ALSO: AESOP'S FARI.ES c TOWN TOPICS a yard of Colors. Silk Tape much wanted item for ine gingham and li'ht dresses of crepe or silk, al so for underwear and fancy trimming all col ors. Silk tape 25c the package Bitter Servlcs Bettor Merchandise CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our friends for their kindness. in the loss and be reavement of our mother Mrs. Klla Ilrothers who tiled at her son, Fred's home In Melrose, Ore., Mar. 20. 1925. .Mr. and rs. Fred Ilrothers Mr. and Mrs. Roily Ilrot..ers Mr. and Mrs. tieorge Carpenter. We have n special price this sea son on single gang sproket type pulverizers. Wharton Uros. Order now. Rcp.d the Classified ads. in The News-Review. They mean dollars to you. For qult-s results Rnvlnw nlnlflfl t At use Hews Pnnn DECLINE I inn life is Kiinrnntiwil ttio plivHlrnlly ht-nlihy ami Vigor"))- DiHptucrrt spinal verlfbrae iinpliintnjt sen sitive nerve cortls lean on the nerve rni-rny and weaken the hotly. Chiro practic adjustment as sun strength. "Youn for Health" Dr. C. H. McNeil Chiropractic Specialist Phon. 594 J r.'t . i r. s 1 327 West Cass X Collar Laces We now have a big vari ety of the new tab collar laces the tab 15-20-25-30c Duinty Ince collars for spring dresses 65c to $1.25 Child's K kx2 Hose Lisle hose for children in 3-4 and 1-2 lengths are needed these warm days. Colors Biege, Putty, Pongee, Cordovan, Gray, Black, White, with color ed tops Silk Derby-ribbed 50c 3-4 length, hose 98c MUNS1NG UNDERWEAR DANCE OlallaHall Saturday eve. MARCH 28 Automobile Owners One of tho most valuable kinds ol Insurance you can curry 1m Publli Liability Inaurance. Thin form oj liiMiraiH-e protects you f rum flnan vliil Ions In the event that your auto Injures someone anil there la a claim attaint! you for itamaKO'i. We also write all other linen of automobile, (ire and accident insur ance. WHO WILL PAY? If your automobile hits a pedes trian und he cues you for iliini awes? If your ear collltl-s with another automobile? Public lia bilily and property d;iin;i);t In Miinnce will protect vou. And the cost Is small. We will be fctnd to explain these automo bile coveranvs. G. W. Young & Son Insurance 116 Cams St. I'hone 417 Dr.'H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Btdo. Roseburg, Ore. Phon 84. I VVho-Owcs-U j We get the money becauis e know local conilltifnn I know the majority of the ! debtors- rive perfonal call j servire know our busiucMs, ; and like our Job. j Can we bf of service to yen? Douglas Creditors .Wn,Fnc. I In Rear of Douglas 'itract j Company STJUI CM MAKES STEEP GRADE TO TOPOFMT.NEBO Thrilling Hill Climbing Ex hibition Put on by Star Auto Agency Today. ENGINEER DRIVES ulius Duscevior, Factory Designer, Pilots Powerful Car in Dangerous Effort. One of the most thrllllne hill climblng tests ever witnessed in iioseDurg, was seen this morning when a Star car taken from the sales rooms of the local Star agency, was il riven over the sum mit of Ml. Nebo by Julius Dusce vior, factory engineer, and one of the designers of the popular auto mobile. On two attempts the car went al most three-fourths of the ujiv nn lite grade, and on the third testiwnen "ne s,ruck: her head on the 'pushed It3 way up to the top and B,nn corridor. She was revived came to a stand bestilo the flagpole 0"'kly and taken to the prison which marks the summit. j hospital to stay until court con- This ia considered a wonderful vened this afternoon. By noone the accomplishment and demonstrates ' defense had five more premptory beyond all question the power challenges by which to excuse Jur which exists In the motor which is i ors- ,ne "'ale six. There was a built in the Star cars. . 'possibility that the Jury would be The machine went up the course 'obtained by evening, which motorcycles find a most '"'he was revived in a few min severe test, going up the steep utes. She wns able to walk, lean grade without a pause on the final l"r on jail attaches. run. The grado la from 45 to 77 1 Her father and brother stood percent.it is stated, while the 'outside the anteroom, anxious, and course is rough and ungraded, audi '"lowed her to the prison hospltnl in some places soft, where she was taken to rest until On the first two tests the ma-I o'clock, chine bounced so on the rout-h j " ground that It wus unable to get SAS FRANCISCO, Mar. 26. A I sufficient tructlon to pull the steep- I"sslbilit ythat the defense may I est portion of the grade. Before attempt to contest the charge of ! the final test was run the air pres- ,nR tnat Iorohy Ellingson ac sure in the tires was reduced. ,,8"' "h" and killed her mother which eliminated tho bouncing, .appeared In a new phase of inter and with additional weight on the rogation opened by the defense In rear the car walked up to tho top examining a juror at this morn of the bill, apparently with consid- ln'8 session of the murder triaal. erable power unused Walter MeOovern of defense Mr. Duscevior Is one of the noted rounsp'. asked Mrs. Julia Ott. a drivers of the country, and has Prospective Juror whether she made successful bill climbs with would be Prejudiced against a vei Ihe star car. He recently made a llct ,n ,llTor of th Kirl nold climb of the famous utterman hill '''race disclose that Dorothy In Los Angeles, and last night, fol- not, actually shoot her mother, lowing his arrival here, received a but had admitted the act to shield call to return to Los Angeles to re- peat tht exhibition. Determined to climb the Mount Nebo prnde he made several at-U-mi'ts aiter dark last niht, trying to net to the summit before his de parture for California. The bounc ing liglitM of the car, however, did not atfoid sufiiifent details of the ...i i. i . . fstiui miu nw lir HiPtOttU mv HI- tempt thin morning, lie fore hi test today he nnnuuneed that a fail ure thh morning would mean his return later uith special heavy chains, for he was determined to r..-.rh tlia 1,.,. The car used wns an ordinary stock model, which had been driven only 30 miles, cquipiied with bal loon lire:, and carrying heavy chains to aflurd sufficient trac tion. The climb was a dangerous and exeiting one, for on several oc casions the front wheels of the car wen clear off (he ground and steer ing was Impossible. Happ Ilrothers, the local Star dealers, were preatly elated with the succes.sful termination of the effort. 1h Itapp rode in the car on the successful attempt. The test which was unheralded, was nevertheless witnessed by a large crowd of people, besides ihnso nho sti.o.1 on Cass sml Oak Miv.-ts anil watchi'il th car make i Its sm-n-ssrul Journ. jr up the slwp Rniile, Mr. Iniscevlor left this afternoon mm wiini.uni. v inmi lnr. hit will bi taken by auto to I .os Anwlt-s, to make another test climb, l imn his ilepartun he ns eann a tine new 1 fv hat, which he won from Carry Happ, one of the members of the firm which ha the Star asency. anil ho attend that the cat would never fo up tn Prntle. j GOVERNOR TO ASK i-x vfr rvnrenirirr LftI J UlXJLiVY AiiCL rAvi(l wir.. ! SAf.KM. Ore., Mar. 26. All : churches In Ofvgo are called up on. In a proclamation isaueti by tloverner IMerce today, to observe Sunday, April 19. and sK si (tools and civic organisations on Monday. April ?. the i,"oth anni versary of the battle nf I.eitnvton and Concord. "I'atriots Day' will , be the orflrlal nania of the d;v f riot In th water pr.rjeot being fos The proclamation does not make at The lal1es and han been the anniversary a legal holiday, inspecting Irrigation projects In The text of the proclamation IKthe southern part cf the state. He lows: ! also deputy district attorney at "Th VHt day of April, 1D23, The Dalles. Here's a Rood bay, a Dulck 6, model. See It at RAPP BROS. s AHk for Ross. will be the one hundred and fif tieth anniversary of the battle of Lexiuetnn and Concord, the first renl battle in the first war In the history of mankind where the Is. aue was humna rlKhts. The Ameri can revolution estublfsned a new era In human affairs. "For eight Ions, weary years, the war that commenced at Lexington continued between the greatest na- tion on earth, and tbe brave, though badly organized, American colonies. When the fates gave tti.-lr final decree to tbe stars and stripes at Yorktown, a new nation came forth in the affairs of tbe world, built on rock of Individu al rights of man. "The American revolution freed not only America from the oppres sion of the privileged few, but, re acting upon Europe and the world has broken the despotic pow er of every monarch on the earth. "The story of Lexington and Con cord must never be forgotten and it is both fitting and proper that appropriate ceremonies be held In every church in our state on Sun- day, the 19th of April, and in ev- t ery school In Oregon on Monday, the 20th of April, 1925.' MATRICIDE MAY PLEAD DIDN'T SHOOT MOTHER (Continued from page 1.) onB e"e; Thla was the first Intimation that the defense contemplated re stating the state's establishment cf the body of the alleged crime. At the time of her arrest In January the 16-year-old irlrl freely discussed the quarrel with her mother over ,'.1 . , J which th Jrizj! life and joy rides he Kirl said led her In a fit of temper to shoot her mother In the bed room of their home The girl, as she left court for the noon recess, supported by at tendants, slumped Into a faint and was carried to an ante room. She bad Itwt coftacJousness completely, 04VT r-ov-ionn no -.u. irt. r unnv i.it,u, tiltw. ;d. i lie trial of ltt year-old Dorothy "Elling son, charged with havlng'shot and killed hep mother. Mrs. Anna Kl llnpson, was resumed here today with attorneys for the defense and prosecution making the same pafnstaklng selection of the Jury which will try tbe young defen dant, and with precautionary meas ures In force to guard against a physical and mental breakdown of the girl. The fourth collnnsft of the girl in court yesterday during the third flay of the trial led her attorneys to announce last night that they mlirhl nnlltlnn thf t-mtr InHnn tn have the ,rl nmine ,ihy physl-1 .... ,i h..f..r .ho i. hro-nt ;,. ,,,,.. Th K.rr, father was quoted as Pxprss!nR; , Iha ht.1l.-r hia ilmiirhtpr will nnt he I nl)e to ,tand an unlntermpted pro-' Kre, ef the court procwdlnrs and ,nat a postponement mlslit be necessarv. The xlrl. from all ap- pttrent evidence, Is lirenkinn under I ,h searehlnit Investigation Into which all prospectlv Jurors are be-1 nR suh)eeted and obviously ts los- in her early Indifference and Is characteristic of her emotion. When the trial was resumed this morning eleren Jurors had bpen selected tentatively with the pros- tct of another panel being ; brought Into court s th present pnel of fiO is almost exhausted. o Ltlsnd Brown He Iceland llrown. formerly a rcsl-; dent of this city, now practicing law at The pallcs. Ylsltcd In this cit last night on his way horn after a trip in the South rn part of the state. Mr. Flrown has been retained as attornefor the dls- I NEW TODAY : FOR RENT Bungalow In Ramona I Court 112S Corey Ave. WANTED Farm hand, no milking.! Apply at Farm Bureau Exchange. ! FOR TRADE A ton-truck for' sheep or cattle. O. D. Tutel, Yon- caita, ore. B U"T rilCARTVfTourlng, and you can get it for Jtu. Roy VounB. 118 Cass St. WANTEJ Everybody to know that .the Roseburjc C'clery is now at 60S NJackson St. WANTED 2 meu touM50cord8 of 2nd growth 4 ft. wood. First class timber, i'hone 34F2. WANTED A competent . woman for housekeeping, must be jiteady. Hoi 135, Yoncalla, Ore. WANTED-to buy7600 head-of goats. Ueorge Ward, Box 1035, Hoseburg. i'hone 2XB-J evenings. FOR" SALE Oasc briquets for brooders. The best fuel for brood ers. Denn-Gerretsen Co. Phone 128. SEWING MACHINES for sale or rent. We also call and repair all makes. Powell Furniture. Com pany. WAV FOR SALE-Brown SwUs. giving 4 gallons per day. High teat. Roaeburg, Rt. 2, Box 79. U. I). McLean. FGitltKNT In Laurelwood, Apr. 1. 2 new houses, with garage. Linoleum in kitchen and bath. $30 per mo. Inquire at 603 Mill St. TRUCK DRIVER WANTED Have long contract open for the man who will purchase fully 'equip ped Ford truck. Lockwood Mo tor Co. FORD TRUCK With Warford transmission, in good mechani cal condition, 33x5 oversize cords on rear; priced to sell, Roy Young. 116 Cass St. FOR SALE One set notion show case fillers, 10 ft. long. Set con tains 70 drawers, all hard wood, varnished and finished. Also some dry goods boxes for ship ping. Spencer's, A Man's Shop i WANTED Man with car to sell complete Hue quality auto tires and tubes. Exclusive territory. Experience not necessary. Sahiry . $300.00 per month. Milestone Rubber Company, East Liver-, pool, Ohio. J AGENTS WAMTED Agents. "PRIZMA" Dye sells every time , shown. $1.00 box makes 1,000 1 shades. Every woman a pros-1 pert. Big repeater. Your profit ' 100'. Write for exclusive ter ritory application. Basic Lab oratories, Los Angeles. Cal. ( T The annual Umpqua operating conference and banquet will be held hy employees of The Califor nia Oregon Bower Company on Friday and Saturday of this week. The bufrinVHS session will be held from 1:30 to 5 p. ni., on Friday, and at 6:30 a banquet will be served, entertainment being pro vided by fhe oseburg Cupco forum, using local talent exclus ively for the program. The meeting will be attended by the first vice-president and general manager, division mana gers and superintendents and other officials, together with all employees of thel'mpqua division. All sessions will be held at the Indian room at the Umpqua hotel. On Saturday morning there will be another business session and inspection of properties. Hrve you sometnin to sell, ts frade. t give awy. Use News Review columns. Use News heview Classified Ad ertining tor results. MAJESTIC Beginning Friday and Satur day and ons chapter every Friday and Saturday for nlns successive weeks. "n"UUW I In conjunction With Regular Feature Program. IPX . . ,.1 1 E r-lni f-'i .HH - 3- LCi Ld L IJ1 m For Your Convenience and Protection For the convenience of our cus tomers, we have installed approv ed time saving facilities and for their protection, we have provided every safeguard of modem bank ing. Accounts subject to check are invited. ! i The Roseburg National Bank Rosebur.Ore. IHTlf The advance ticket sale for the High School operetta opened Tues day noon und a well filled house, when the curtain rises at 8:15 to night, Is anticipated. The mati nee tickets are going fast and a lnrpe crowd of children und adults are expected to see the perform ance this afternoon. The Irish dialect, which Is very : hard for anyone but professionals to get, has been acquired remark- j ably well by the actors and at a dress rehearsal yesterday every- thing pointed to a successful . show tonight. Two firms, who have furnished : properties to make the operetta j a success, but who failed to get i recognition on the programs be- cause of the lateness of obtaining the properties, are Fisher's Dry (ood3 Store and ItWIows Store. The cast extend thanks to them for their aid. The more you eat the more you want. It costs more because you just can't get enough. GRIMM DUOS. MILK BREAD. I'hone 133. Crews of legionnaires were busy today decorating the armory aud ii.ng up the equipment for the Days of '49 show which is to be staged on Friday and Saturday evenings starting each evening at 7:30 o'clock with a vaudeville show. The armory Is being fitted up to represent a dance hall of the early west and all of those who operate the games, or who" are participating In the show will wear cowboy outfits. As many specta tors as ci'n do so are asked to wear cowboy or rough clothes to carry out the "atmosphere" as fur ( as possible. Faro, poker, roulette, and other ' games will be provided for enter tainment while the dancing Is in pro Kress. Each person who attends will receive a handful of wild west currency which will be good for all of the attractions at the fhow. j Last night the Umpqua post ! drum corps went to Riddle and Myrtle Creek where they put over a noise barrace which widely ad vertised the show In those locali ties. Tonight they are to go to Oakland and Sutherlin. I DAYS OF '43 SHOW Fret Consultation Phon 491 DR. HARRISON FOLK Electro-Thernphy-Electronic-Sunlight. Latest Modern Equipment 417-18-19 Perkins Bldg. w jTftV .fwMimHt f LAST TIME Special Return Engagement Popular Prices mmi H Starring LON CHANEywHh.ERNESTTOrENCE, 10c MAJESTIC 25c M 1 1 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMRTHIST Specialist in the fitting o 116 Jack ion St. Teeth and Health 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 and natural looking Dental Work. SPECIAL Painless extraction or work by Injection or Gas. Teeth reolaced same day when desired, com fort promised. Teeth regulated and eppe&ranc-s improved. Pyorrhea cured. Examination Free. Dr. Nerbas Dentist Maconic Building Phone 4S3 Roeburg, Ore. DANCE Melrose Country Club Saturday Nite March 28 GOOD MUSIC TONIGHT 1 A tlmvrrsal CPraJurfian frtstriUi 4i CARL LAEMMLE bake