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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, MARCH 31. 1925. TOW Oi f fin A F0K EASTER SPRING COAT IT IS NOT ENTIRELY THE FASHION. NOR ENTIRELY THE TAILORING THAT MAKES A CONDE COAT THE SMART FASHION IT IS. BUT 1 IOW MUCH ART IT TAKES TO MAKE SO SIMPLE A MODEL AS THE ONE PICTURED The oft new un glow tones of Spring are reflected perfectly in the new pastel shades of the glorious Peachdown fabric used in the latest Conde creations. Spring Coats Range $15-00,oS65-00 for a complete variety we have them in All Sizes All Prices "The First and Last Words in Quality and Style." (Sag Better Service Bettor Merchandise GOVERNOR GIVEN RIGHT TO APPOINT SPECIAL DEPUTIES (AaMM-ialnl Prt Lraaerf Wire.) SALKM, Or., March 81. The authority of the governor to ap point uperiul pro&trutora In coun ties to hmiUlu prohibition cases Is upheld by an opinion or the au pr.-rne court today, written ly Justice KuihI, dimisnlng the ac tion of the mute, on im urination of A. J. Moon, diHtrtet attorney for Dfurhutoa county, aKulnst Roas Furnhum. The cum wau an original proceeding Jn quo war runto. Kurnham was appointed by Governor I'ierco uh a ,' iiil pro secutor to tuke i-harKu of prohi bition cases in I)jnrbut a county and diubume all fundn provided by law for Ore enforcement of the prohibition law. The action was instituted to have determined the rlKht of the special prosecutor to exorcine these power. The d! misHiil Js without costs to either party. The supreme court in an j opinion by Justice Coshow, allow a motion to dismiss in the case of the Western Lund and Irrigation com puny et a I, reupondentti, against J. llumfi'ld, et al, defend nntH and roHpondcntH, and O. J). Tell, appellant which was heard in t'mulilla enmity by Judge l'hlpH. A petition for rehearing wan denied in the cuse of Hickuur vs. itukner. Iluy your farm machinery where you are i ssurt'd of a part a iiervice. It aildrt much to the uefulneHa of your implement if you can get re pairs quickly. Wharton I3ioh. ROADS OUT OF CITY TO BE IMPROVED The roada In West Iloaebnn? and North KoneliiirK leading out of the city to the cant and west, dm Improved in the near The city council has made ar rangements with the county court, whereby the count v'h road mm chin t-ry will he used aa Boon as available to scarify and scrape the roads and put t lit in in condition. are to The two rendu are In poor condl fiititrc lion at this time and the city conn- Si lH I " w p TV Rapp Building RUN DOWN That run down fcellnft conns bi'rumw the nervt'B i are frayed nnd need tnvlg- : nratitiK. By adjuRtlng at the splnn, the nrve basn, wo impart strength and new life to the system. -Youra for Health" Dr. C H. McNeil Chiropractic ftnsclallst Prion 694-J 9. ell has been tr-yin for some time t act them repaired, hut the coun ty's equipment has been In use elsewhere but aa oon as it can be procured tho roada will b Improved. 327 West Cass START ROAD WORK IN TILLER VICINITY The county road crew left this morning for Milo to apend several days worklwr on the road between Mllo and Tiller. The county In us ing this crew, in which there are a number of the county prisoner, to do heavy rock work In several sec tions of I ho county. They re cently did the rouuh (Trading on the road around tho base of Mt. Nebn, the cost to the county and city beiiiR only about half of the estimated nmount. They have also completed the task of blo-win off the rock point Just east of Mid rose. There are several narrow places on tlia road above Mllo where the rock will be blown out to ill foul a wider roadbed. GERMAN SOLDIERS DROWNED IN RIVER (Aaoclalrd Ptra Lnrnd Wire.)' DET.MOLD, Germany, March 31. Fifty members of the German Kelchswehr were drowned in the river Wese'r this morning when a bridge being constructed by pio neers, In connection with the lleichswehr maneuvers collapsed. The victims were part of a column marching in full field equipment which attempted to uwe tho tem porary structure. At 2 o'clock this afternoon 62 privutes ai ill were unaccounted for after the pontoon brldire dis aster although It is assumed that many were rescued and are being cared for In nearby villages. Tiie pontoon bridge which fail ed to sustain the marchilig col umn of infantry, was constructed over th upper W'oser nt the point where It joins the rivers Werra arid Fulda, between the towns of ilausberg and Vt'crthelm. Among the missing Is ono of ficer. The accident Is bclleved to have been due to the overloading of ono of the pontoons. DltESSMAKINO, Delicti House. Mrs. J. Henry. - FOR KKNT Furnished 4 room apt. adults only. 414 E. Second Ave. N. I'hone 1 Si-It. F i It lt HL'C KU'lth boily and Warford transmission, $275. Roy Young, 116 Cans St. FOR SALE It) tierdry"laurel wood, split for cook stove. In quire at Lrnds for Men. FOR SALE 20cords7 1 car mixed old and large Snd growth fir. Cheap. iM nn-Gcrretsen Co. WA.VTEIJ Young woman" to" ex change services for course in marcelling. Apply Terminal Heauty Shoppe. Pi IONOG II APH repairing. Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired. Itoseburg Cyclery. 508 N. Jack son St. M.VHCEL and bob "curl, 75c, hair cut and curl 6uc, at my home. 3:il S. Main. Phone G7-Y. Mrs. Amy Rogers. FOR SALE 1 do White Legnorn and 1 do. Rhode Island Red chickens. Good layers. Mrs. K. Kilman. Melrose, tire. 444 , a Bulck ; (, 121 model. rooming ; See it at RAPP PROS. t 1 NZW TODAY I Here's a good buy, a. ' i' I . n i Tin 1 Ask for Ross. 4 j jgl .I BOUNTY REDUCED ..' The bounty on bob rats will be reduced from $3 to J1.5, 4 starting April 1. according to 4 County Clerk I. It. Riddle. Here-4' torore the state has paid $3 ! for each bobcat pelt, which has been brought In, but this j amount is now to be reduced i by half. Other bounties offer- ! ed by the state ganin coinmis- slon will remain the same. T" DECLARES HE WAS ENGAGED TO GISH (Aan-UM Tnm ImukI Wirt.) NEW YORK. March 31. A story of an unofficial engagement to marry Lillian Glsh. which later ; became official and then was i broken, has been told In federal Irniirt hv rhnrlna TI Itiioll u.hn FOR SALE OR TRAIIE Stewart 1 Is seeking to compel the screen iNo. 2 automatic grinder for star to make pictures only for'his sharpening shearing knives, No. company 1 condition. Chas.RJ)yar. While Duell was testifying yes- FOR RENT 8-room house. 12 lots. t"rday about the engagement Miss all fenced, fine for cow, chickens Glth covered her face with her city water. Helbig 401 W. Cass, Phone AGED SOLDIER PASSES AWAY Denjamln Streit, who has made his borne in West Itoseburg for the past tw elve years, died at his home on Wharton avenue, at a: 45 o'clock Monday evening. Mr. Streit was the father of Mrs. T. W, lX'laney, George M. Hess and Frank Streit, of this city. He also has two daughters In the east, Mrs. ! E. W. Smith, of St. Paul, and Mrs. I Tillle Zuehlke, of Minneapolis. Minnesota. The deceased was Sfj years and IS days old at the time of his death. Mr. Streit has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church for some 4D years or mure, and lived a conscientious Christian life, honored nnd respected by all who knew him. The funeral services will be held at the I mlertaklng Parlvrs, Wed nesJuy afternoon. Interment will be held al the Masonic cemetery. BURGLARS! They come at the most unexpected times. Mer chants can protect themselves from financial loss by carrying one of our mercantile burglary policies. We also write residence burglary insurance. The protection afforded under these policies is very lib eral and the cost is very reasonable. We shall be glad to explain the coverings and quote rates, on these policies. Phone 432 Masonic Building RoteburQt Oregon BIDS WANTED Notice la hereby given that the underslgneil will, up to 7 p. m. of Aliril 10. I!2f rereii-A nt her reii. deuce sealiHl bids for. 1. Construe-! SNELL PUMMELS lion ot one room rural school build- DflOTI Akin nnvrn Ing complete. II. mils for furnish ItiK of all material for said building. III. bids for labor on said building. Plans, s(H'Cificatlons and informa tion for bidders may be obtained at the residence of the clerk. No bid w ill be considered unless panliil by certified check for amount equal to ten per cent (to per cent) of total amount of bid. The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept any separate Item of the proposals deemed best by the board. Ily older of the School Hist. 7. (Mrs.) ADIHE W. PR A N'T, Clerk I list. 7!l. WENATCHEE, Wash., March 31. "Doc" Snell, known here as the "Peshastin phantom" now ot Tacoina, last night at Leaven- accoin-1 wrth won a technical knockout E i -1 tn i inTmTM - ...I . , . ,- . A 1 HLLIULKl I I HhAlLK I LAST TIME TODAY I BIG SPECIAL Sn 'iVic" I THE FIKST S! lOWIN'G IN OUFGON I OK I ILK NEWEST BIG PICTURE PRISCILLA DEAN ! -IN THE- "CRIMSON RUNNER" EXOTIC VIENNA CAFES-HEALTH"! 'I. WOMEN INTOXICATING MUSIC VND SHINING ABOVE ALL THIS THE BEAUTIFUL "CRIMSON RUNNER" Also: "THE GOLDEN GIFT" Also: THE CHARLEY ClfASE tOMEDY in Colors. WEDNPSOAY AND TIJRSDAY "PAL O' MINE" Q 0 t Ifll'.Newin over Sammy Gordon of Portland in the second round of a schedul ed six-round bout. Gordon went down twice under a terrllic attack in tho first frame and lieferree O Keefe stopped the bout in I lie middle of tlrd second Hoard, I round when Gordon was unable to put up a defense. Snell pummel led Gordon at will. Snell and his manager Joe Ws- Yonculla. Ore . ! lermnn were due to leave todav for New York City, where Snell Is scheduled to hoi Irish Johnny Curlln in Tex Hicknrd s Inst show at Madison Square Garden alter which the building will he torn down. FOOTWEAR We Have It Th Nw Styles Will Plesst You Side tics, front tics, strip pumps, Rore pumps in lilmk Kid or Patent, Hlark or Brown Satin, New Tnna, etc. 1WSE1WRG BOOJERIE Q IRVIN BRUNN Shoes That Satisfy and FI1 Your Ftet Psrhins Bids, ftoseburg CIRCUS TO PASS UP ROSEBURG THIS YEAR Parnes circus which ususlly vis- and garden. and tiroves, 263. FOR SALE OR TRADE Thorough bred Poland China bonr, not reg istered, but eligible. Will trade for same stock. Beyers Ranch, C'anyonvllle, Ore. I WANTX HOME"LROSEP.rR I have J3000 in cash and 36 good building lots I will trade for a good home In Itoseburg. Full Information, I-awrence Agency, 125Cass Street. Phone 218. FOR $300, you-cnirnioveTintcrthis modern 6-room bungalow, close In.'paved Btreets, cement base ment, fire-place. Large lot. Price JH250, $35 per month Including Interest at the rate of 6 per cent. w. A. tiogard Heal Estate, Grand Hotel Iluildlng, Phone 3o3. ilERE'YOU AItEFOl'RMiLES FROM TOWN 210 acre sheep ranch well fenced; with the best teed In Uouglas county; 3 big springs; Dig sheep shelter; small, cabin; 25 cords of wood goes with place. If taken at once, price f360o, half cash. Lawrence Agen ey. 125 Cass iUreet. Phone 21S. KOR S AI.E-Accredlted chicks. ' row Is the time to get your or der In for future delivery. White Hatchery, sells only S. C. White Leghorn AA accredited chicks at single A prices. Full count and safe delivery guaranteed. Write for price list No. 6. White Hatchery, Petaluma. Calif. BEST PAYING- BUSINESS IN ROSEBUIU; For the money, j The surest and best paying busi ness In town for sale; doing over $65,000 a year; best location; j cheap rent old established; own-; er must sell at once. Offers bill of sale to the whole business for t $5000. Full Information. Law-1 rence Agency, t:ass Street Phone 219. BEST BARGAIN IN ROSEBI RO , Brand new bungalow. Just fin- Ished. 5 rooms; plastered and de-; corated; fine modern bath; elec-j trie fixtures; 2 porches; kitchen has some built ins; breakfast; nook; new garage and wood i shed; cement driveway: pave-1 ment and sidew alk in and paid . for: centrally located. Price 1 $2600, $500 cash, balance like i rent. Lawrence Agency, 125 Case Street. Phone Jl. ONE MAN RANCH WITH IN COME 6 acres in tract: 20 acres choicest bottom land, all In growing crops: fenced and cross fenced, all new; good 3-room house; 2 barns; big poultry house, fine spring water piped to . house can Irrigate garden; team; wagon; harness; tools and im-' plements; over $100 worth of wheat and corn: 100 chickens; 1 1 good cow; I heifer: 15 tier wood. 2 stoves; house partly furnished. Everything goes for $3400. takes $!9'0 cash. Iwrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. ! FARM8ACRIFICEFORlTMCK SALE 166 acres located on high way. 50 acres In cultivation of which 40 acres la high grade bot- ! torn land and will grow broccoli, clover and corn. Balance of farm In open pasture well set to grass. Fair 6-room house, barn, family orchard, 10 acres of one year old Italian prunes. The owner will Include good Fordson tractor, 16 In. plow, disk, walking plow and small farm Implements. Just , think all this for $f,!it0. $500 cash and long time on balance! W. A. Bngard Real Estate, tirnnd Hotel Building. Phone 3o3. handkerchief and some spectators thought they saw tears in her eyes. Before the trial she said that tho cluim of Diroll that they had been engaged was "unwar ranted presumption." He testified that tho "unoffi cial" engagement began In June 1923. directly after he had been separated from his wife. After his divorce he said, the engage ment became "official" nnd It was broken on April 2, 1924, by mu tual consent. He said he had givwn Miss Glsh a ring. Heull said he met Miss C.lsh In" 1922. Ho told of making loans to her. "Her personal afalrs were not in good condition," he said. I know she had worked many years and reached the conclusion that what she had made in the past had len very largely spent." Wool sacks and twine at Whar ton Bros. WE WANT TO DRIVE HOME the fact that every young man should depend upon his own abil lty. Wo know that you have the aliility to save ho start right now In earnest by opening an account with, the Itoseburg National II auk with the amount you can apara. 4'l Interest Paid on Savings Accounts The Rosebuig National Bank Rosebur3,Ore. IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the T'nlted States for the District of Oregon, 'n the matter of William M. Moneymaker. Bankrupt. To the creditors of William Moneymaker of Wilbur, In the county of Douglas and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that the said William M. Moneymaker was on the 25th day of March, 1925, duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his credi tors will be held at the office of the undersigned referee In Itoseburg, Oregon, on the 14th day of April, 1925 at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap point a trustee, examine the bank rupt and transact such other busi ness as may properly come before said meeting. Dated March 31. 1925. C. L. HAMILTON, Iteferee In Bankruptcy. Would you avoid all possibilities of criticism? Then order a loaf of GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. TONITE I W .IS!' , I Also a good Comedy I And "WORLD NEWS" I j ioc Majestic isc 'LiiawwBWswiTnrTstri Special DeMolay Meeting In Masonic Hall Tonight ' March 31, 1925 Election and Installation of Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg. Roseburg. Ora Phone 86. Teeth and Health To Improve your looks, health, or comfort have your teeth examined at regular in tervals. It take 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 replaced same day when desired, com fort promised. Teeth regulated and appearances improved. Pyorrhea cured. Examination Free. Dr. Nerbas Dentist Maconlc Building Phone 433 Rostburg, Ore. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR lTMKTHI'r Specialist In the fitting masses lis Jackson st THUR. FRI. SAT. (Saturday Matinee) KIWANIAN8 HEAR ' A FINE PROGRAM Electro Chiropractic Healthogjams NEURITIS neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica. WHY suffer from these painful and distressing troubles when ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC can remove the cause and relieve the pain? Xeelected they may become se rious. Our methods are SAKE. SAXE. SURE. Investigation costs you nothing. DR. RUPERT A. MOON 324 Perkins Bldg. Phone 654 WHO WILL PAY? If your automobile hits a pedes trian and he sues you for dam ages? If your car collides with another automobile? Public lia bility and property damage in surance will protect you. And the cost Is small. We will be (lad to explain these automo bile coverages. G. W. Young & Son Insurance 118 Cass St Phone 417 Who-Owes-U We get the money because we know local conditions know the majority of the debtors give 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 cirrus Is coming throuch In Ms and Is making long jumps In an et fort to gel Into Canada early In the season. It will be In Cottage Crow on May 5 last year, near th. close nf the season, the circus ex perleneed a slrnke of hard luck when furt.v horses were burned to I Jack Lane, sales manager of the . !.nckwoml Motor Comtinnv. save an Its Itoseburg each year, will limn. . excellent talk on "Sales ami Serv- from Ashland to Cottage Grove, Ice" at the noonhnur Klwanls eliminating Roseburg from Its it I n luncheon today. His talk was along erary, according to "Dusty" Rhode 'the line of "Friendly service," or advance man ho stopped In Rose j "Service p ith a smile" and he burg today to ilsit with Roy 11. 1 I pointed out clearly that good sales lows, western representative. The , manshlD is based almost entirely : on the service feature. Mrs. Fred String sang two beautiful solos, accompanied by Mrs. Russell I.in tolt. Ih lieLapp won the attend- , ance prize, being able to hold a , brick at arms length the longest. Alburtus. seer at the Antlers. ' cave a short mystery act In which death. The number of horr.es for he apparently swalleweil a dozen : this year, however, greatly exceeds needles and then had them reap- j the mimlier carried last year, and pear all threaded. Ills w ife sang a i of the animals appear in one act. Jass number which was roundly ap-1 o , plauded. i Fishers' lllend Ulscults will be : n 1 served this week to the Klwanls1 club. I nipiua Chiefs. ('on I dueiois. Klks Club. Eastern Sibc, KEI.I.OOO. Ids.. Mar. 31 PHI and Odd Fellows. Future dates in- t'uslck of Kellovg won a 12 round elude Neltlibois of Woodcraft, If. decision over Willie Keeler. Pnrt A. Masons. IVMolays, Rebekah land hesvywilght. here last night lodge. Many hundred biscuits hot tleorge MeCormlck. Spokane, lost from th.. cl.-ctnc oen will be aerv- on a foul In the second round of a eil to these organizations. For In- schHuled six reund event to Hob formation call Mm Ijlwr.Mice.llan of llurke. Idaho. Thcr ML V''TTvJitrv:ToJtC Free Consultation Phon 491 DR. HARRISON FOLK EIcctro-Theraphy-Electromc-Sunlight. Latest Modern Equipment 417.18-19 Perkins Bldg. CUSICK GETS DECISION " Tbc A wonderful love story to jet your pulses ening ... a wealth of adven turous incidents that will stir you to a rousing pi:ch ot excitement lUtPtfinev must l. 2. 3. TONITE AND WEDNESDAY ENTIRE NEW PROGRAM "International News" ''Stolen Sweeties," Comedy. VIOLA DANA AND MILTON SILLS 1 ANTLERS j "The Heart Bandit" 4. 5. Seena i in new songs ALBURTUS th Miracle Man i ANTLERS 35c Lmpqua Ho'qI. m 'fousht at 1st pounds.