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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 1, 1925'. 8 A SPRING IT IS NOT ENTIRELY THE FASHION. NOR ENTIRELY THE TAILORING TI IAT MAKES A CONDE COAT THE SMART FASHION IT IS. BUT HOW MUCH ART IT TAKES TO MAKE SO SIMPLE A MODEL AS TI IE ONE PICTURED The soft new un glow tones of Spring are reflected perfectly in the new pastel shades of the glorious Pcnchdown fabric used in the latest Conde creations. Spring Coats Range $1500i;$6500 for n complete variety we have them in All Sizes All Prices "The First and Last Words in Quality and Style." THAT GOOD 1 HOSE Wear? "II outwears any silk hose I ever had." That's Ihe Sl.tu) silk I hose from Cnrrs. We have 14 colnrsl always In stock In all Mscs. Why j dllional river and harbor allnt pay more for hose timt wears no mi nts announced today by the better, sometime not am well? Hun-' war department brlnK tho totul of dreds of Hone burg women ere wear- j such allotment for the current Ing them and commemlin, the year tip to f ,!.; x:t,r 1 0 or more valtin. Don't experiment further on than three fourth of tho lump anybody's say so, buy this dollar' mini of t40.Ono.uuO appropriated hone at Carr's and be cat. by congress. Pierrett Pattern Hats Stylish Designed For , Easter Wear New Shipment now in and on display for Friday and Saturday, Specially Priced. BELL MILLINERY I THE LIBERTY TODAY AND I THAT BIG SHOW! fflpkmm B Tt.n pli-ime Unit will iiiliame ten thrill oil delltht you! A J 3 rial stnrv fllld with humun h. ri! I'ai ked with drama, hS nll.-u uill. Bl.ln .n.rllln. u t .. ....1 - i l.'l.l. f. ri-iil stnrv fill 1 with hMimin b- rio! Parked wtih dtama. allv w .th action, fparkling ifn tin 1-11 tl nit uut Umst Willi IRENE RIClnd Brilliant Cast BENNY LEONARD LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD'S CHAMPION In "FLYING FISTS" . a i et Aertop Fables and fcisiMiiTi:wtii.x.ioiiwww: ' Li Ak. FOR EASTER ur CONDE Better Service Better Merchandise m:w ai.mvtmkxts. Aftavx'LiIri! I'n-m I .ruffs 1 Wire. WASHINGTON. April 1. Ad- THEATER I TOMORROW at Our Regular Prices Only 10 and 15 cts. own Topic v COAT DRXL" nAJonbl. YoutKfal -7 (3a i BUSINESS WOMEN TO MEETON FRIDAY I Mrs. Genrije Perkins, president , of the slain Parent Teachers As sociation, will hn the miest of tho I HosohurK iluslnoss and Prnfes j Hlonal Womcns club at Its neon luncheon at the Palace of Sweets I oo Friday, and will make an ln iterestlnK talk. Mrs. Perkins re s des In Portland and is making a. trip throiiKh the state visiting various organizations. There will also lye several musical numbers arranger! by Mrs. llrund, at this lunrhcori which will be unusually worth while. W. J. WEAVER HOME V. J. Weaver, of the t'mpqua Hotel, who with his father has been visiting at Yreka, where he is associated with his brothw, I.. L. Weaver. In the Yreka Inn. re turned home last night. Mr. Wea ver reports that the highway work on Crave Creek hill, where the stale la widening the road. Is causing traffic to he detoureil, and that the road which is being used by cars as a detour Is in very poor condition, lie found a number of cars stuck In Ihe red clay, and no arrangements were made bv the state or the contractor to help the stranded motorists tbriu:h the quagmire. A few days of warm weather may dry out the detour, however, so that the difficult!, s will not be so great. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Spec Irtlli... 321 Perkins IIMg. Phone K.-.4 If It's New in FOOTWEAR We Have It The New Stvlri Will Pleats You Siile ties. fiint tics, strip pumps, Kre putttM in (Hack KiJ or ratent, Hlack or Urow'n Satin, New Tans, etc. ROSEBURG ROQTERIE IRVIN BRUNN Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your Feet Perkins Blrig., Roseburg CHAMBERLAIN SAYS SALE TO DOLLAR IS NATIONAL BLUNDER (Aa-Utrl Prm L-msI Wlrr.) WASH! NOT April 1.Itep. resentatlves of the Pacific Mall Fteamshlp line discussed hero to day the situation confronting the company In view of the accept ance by the shipping board of the bli of the Dollar Interests for its ships and service In tho California-Orient line. Participating in tire conferences were Dale H. Tarter, president of the Pacific Mall: New York coun sel for the company and formor Senator f;eorge K. Chamberlain of Oregon, who represented the.Pa- cinr ms.ii In the negotiations with the hoard. No statement was forthcoming nor was any light thrown on re ports that somo action to defer consummation of sale uiight be taken, possibly through Injunc tion proceedings. f(. Stnlnlfcv Hollar, vice-president of the Hollar lines remained here to take up through counsel for the shipping board the drnft Itif of a sale contract which might I go before the board for final ap proval. Tho Hollar Interests were awarded the Californin-Orlent line yesterday on their purchase bid bv a four to three vote of the shipping hoard, which as a climax to a long series of discussions and open hearings at which warning was given of what was viewed as a monopolistic trend In shipping on the Pacific coast. The line In volved in the sals with Its five combination passenger and cargo . ships of the President type run ning out on San Francisco, for more than four years has been operated for tlm board by the Pacirie Mall, which in taking over that service eliminated Its line to the Orient established In 1SC7. Fly the purchase the Dollar In terests will take over another litre to the Orient in addition to the five vessels of the President type. They already are operating for tho shipping board from Seat tle to the Orient, as well as the vessels in that trade In its around -the-world service. The Dollar bid was for $5,625, "00 In cash, whereas the Pacific Mai! made a bid of Jfl.7ri0.000. part In rash and part carried In a stock preferred payment provi sion which was held illegal by the counsel for the shipping board'. The discussions surrounding thfl sale Involved questions of public policy as well as of law and fi nance and brought from sides, af ter announcement of the award, a flood of statements that broke a tight silence provisionally main tained by all concerned for weeks. . Accoplsre of the Dollar hid was supported by Chairman O'Connor and Commissioner's I.issner, Ha ncy and Illll and was opposed by Vice-chairman Plummer and Com missioner Thompson and Penson. A statement placed in the mlnutns of tho board by the minority set forth their reasons for opposing the snle on grounds of both pub- lie policy and business considers- 1 tlons: while a malorlty declared I acceptance of the Dollar bid was sound in public policy, law and , good business practice. i Former . Senator George E. Chnmherlnln. said in a statement: i "The fart that threo out of seven members of tho shipping) honrd bitterly onposed the Dollar ' hid and have d-ononunccd It as a violation of the .Tones Act Is ; sufficient evidence that a nation- is! blunder will be committed If the sale goes through. The Jones j j net does not ehllee the hoard to ; se'l and specifically vnjoins the boa'd to consider the national b-1 I fense and the permanent main- ttenance of steamship service when i it does S"U. The acceptance of -I ihe Dollar hid Is a heavy blow' j to th j national defense, because it i ! sells out of government hnnds. ! subject to only a five year guar- I nntoe of maintenance of service.1 i five fmsll number of American shins fust enooirh for naval aux ' IHnrv shins. The terms and con ' dltlois of this bid impose no ob ! licat'ons upon the buyer to keep In the trans-Pacific service after j rtve years and It Is open to grave rinuht that th obligation Tor ser vice even that long 1 binding un der the proposed contract." CR1MM V.UOX. MILK HKEAP.le lfvered to nil parts of the city. One leaf fur you and no oth r will satis fy. It's wholesome. It's pure. It cotM tin nil ire. Phone 133. Likes Kidnaper is-vuv pr-.jmr-yi, - When New Ynr t'lty pnllre. st the rriluest of the Colmhus. O.. p(v lice, arrestnd iohn t'len. th-rf7. five, chamrii with kldnapln l'u Tennell from his heme tn Ihe tii,o ci. the yo-i'h 'n.'litiKl Clen u his real father and Ix-xsed the po lies tn free him. Clea confess.4, howersr, that he .was not related u tha sor. t NZW TODAY : FOR 8AIJ! Setting hens. Phone 3KI3. ! . : - , Fl'NI Punch of keys on the street, uwner please 1 ejl at this office. FBKSII COWS FOR SALE All kinds. G. W. Croucher, Olalla, Ore. Foil" faENT FlvVroom furnished house, adults only. 722 W. Moth er St. toil SALE 1 CO head sheep7" In cluding 75 spring lambs. Phone axii-J FOK RENT 5-Voom fufnTsheil house with garage. Cull Zn'i W. Washington St. FOH RENT FoiirToom modern house partly furnished, close In. Adults, only. 317 Oak St. WANTED Everybody to know that the Roseburg Cyclery is now at 56x N. .larksou St. FOH D Til l.'CK Wit !i Warf of d transmission and body, $275. See Hoy Young, J18 Cass Street. FOR RENT 2-room apt. with buth, lights and water furnished. 2 blocks from P. O., $17.50. Phono 227A'. FOR SALE Singer sewing ma chines. You can't afford to be without one at our libera! terms. $5 down, $3 per month. 105 Cass Street. HEMSTITCHINGIIaveTyour work done by an experienced operator. Machines rented and repaired. Singer Store, 105 Cass. HAY FOR SALE Alfalta, grain. hay, timothy and straw, guaran teed quality; prompt shipment. Prices upon application. Richard Nyman, Walla Walla, Wash. FOR SALE 25 acres nearRose burg: good road, good soil, house, barn just the place for small dairy and poultry price $2x00, Chas.Kyes, 826 N. Jackson St. LOOKING FOR LOCATION The Southern Oregon Gas Company is looking for a new business loca tion In Roseburg. What have you to offer In the way of a building? DILLARD" RIVER BOTTOM 20 acres, irrigated, small residence and large packing house. Will Bell either half or all. Land ready for spring plowing. Foster Humor. 1 EAItIA'TVltkS I!rln'gln your turkey eggs, and also chicken eggs, and we'll Incubate 'em In our custom hatchery. Earl Vos- burgh. 702 Fuliertoo St. Phone 391-Y. WILL PAY SIX THOUSAND DOL LARS For a good home In Rose burg. Must be worth Ihe money. Will give $3000 cash and 36 good building lots. Full information. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. XHK OI'l'OKTL'Nll V VOL .MAY WANT 6 acres excellent garden land; bordering on the paved highway; new tine 5-room bun galow; fully furnished; highway fruit stand ; pood v. ell water. I'rlte J;oi, if takon at once, j W ill doubb' In value. Lawrence ! Agency, 123 Cass Street. Phone 2W. WITH AN INVESTMENT OF $50 You can buy a fine suburban homeHlte and pay the balance at lt) per month until paid fur. City , water; electric lights; paventent; tractB all planted to bearing fruit. I These will all double In valu be- j fore they are paid for. Full in formation, Lawrence Agency, 1-5 Cans Street. Phone 219. uT5 Au5rT)kT L' NK " IS YOI U GAIN Owing to death in famfly you get this Block ranch for Hie encumbrance. ltJO acre stock ranch; best feeding grounds In the valley; 35 acres good field land; 10 acres in red clover; email house; 2 good stock barns; creek through place; fine spring water; line faintly orchard; ad Joins outrange. Clear title for $lsf0, $5MJ cash, biilance long time. Lawrence Agency, l'Zo Cass Street. Phone 211. DANCE AT LONG'S HALL Coles Valley SATURDAY EVENING April 4 LAUNDRY KIDS You't-U FIND rVO AKTlCLf I we. Kte ciose check U?0K YOUH- U ST . tlur complete checklnc system kieps close trark of the articles you send ns. You send us your own list and we ch"ck up by that. The quality of our wo-k appeals to the elit- and our prices apieal to o;i:- sense of thrift. Rosebttr? Steam LaunoVy Phene 7S Roseburg, Ore. j Q I B You'll find rvo ARTiCifl B YftuME missed I BUSINESS WOMEN'S LUNCHEON Friday noon at the Palace of present Special music. Every ; member urged to utleud. s ; j4)ssss4)s COURT IN SESSION The county court met In Its regular monthly session to- day. The day was given over to ilie usual routine of bills, which, ow ing tq the large amount of road work now in s progress, were heavier than usual. Tomorrow the court s will open bids for the paving of a section of the Edenbower s road. and the construction of tho bridge over Coffee Creek. s Several sealed bids have al- ready been submitted on each s project, s : BOYS BAND NOTICE ' , Rehearsal tonight, sharply at 7 o'clock. Mr. Strange and Mr. Wells In charge. Manager s ; Charles McElhiniiy will be present. Everyone eligible to attend urged to be present. ' si CARD OF THANKS j We wish to extend our thanks to j those who were so kind to us dur ing our bereavement and also for the many flowers for our loved one. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Pcbolt. and family AT DIXONVILLE Saturday Night, April 4th MUSIC BY THE HAYSHAKERS DR. DEAN B. BL'BAR OITWUKTHHT Specialist In tha fitting of 11 Jack bod St. 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 Finance will protect you. And the coat is small. We will be Vl.nl to explain these automo bile coveruges. G. W. Young & Son Insurance IIS Cans St. Phone 417 Who-Qwes-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 yau? Douglas Creditors Ass'n.Inc. In Rear of Douglas Abstract Company I wmm HssaiSSUi'fLa Also a cood Comedy Lv- And "WORLD NEWS' Majestic - i ! , P Last Time Tonite r Tr.'r7?:vcl -r- NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS Kj.A ROSEBURG, ORE. M STORE II 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 Free Consultation ,, , . . , , "f a good buy, a Bulck . l'Jil model. See It at RAPP BROS. Ask for Ross. MEND THOSE "SHAKY" j SHATTERED NERVES1 Nature throws out a warning when the nerve force Is In danger. Sharp, darting nerve pains, some times called neuritis, sometimes labeled neuralgia, are a sign that your nerves need Instant attention before grave results develop. There Is a danger line across which you must never allow yourself to pas. Hey on d this line lies nervous ex haustion, complete -orcakdown and. alas, only too frequently, mental disorders. Countless tests and experiments have developed a sure aid to re lieve cases of nerve trouble, neu ritis and neuralgia. This remark able discovery Is based upon Hie science of Homeopathy, a branch of therapy enftorsea and followed by eminent physicians and search ers of scientific truths. This discovery has been given the name of Eopa Neuritis Tablets, and they have been compounded to give relief from nerve pain while acting as a tonic to the nerve cells In building up tha entire nervous system. Eopa Neuritis Tablets are guar enteed harmless and are free from narcotics, bromides and coal tar products.. Your druggist will rec ommend them. W. K Chapman will nuTiply you. Mall orders filled. . Starting Vsgt(.'flJttVJ Boughs Fairbanksi Have you ever seen a Mnplc Rug soar above the city bearing a Tliicf and a Princess? Have you ever seen a white horse witli wings fly through the clouds? Have you ever seen Magic ropes, live I rJ dragons and bats ns big as elephants? I i 1 Hnve you ever seen an "invisible" I ' I cloak? j I This beautiful story of romance tnd I 7 adventure abnundi in happenings of i - astjuniins and uriiwlii-'VaMc magic. ANTLERS he: WIS keep abreast of the time. 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 la silks. "Quality and Economy" The Silk Store Silks and Satins JACKSON 8TREET ma Roseburg, Oregon , Phone 491 ABRAHAM DR. HARRISON FOLK Electro-Theraphy-Electronic-Sunlight. Latest Modern Equipment 417-18-19 Perkins Bldfl. ! Ho It now. Order a sample loaf of CItIMM BROS. MILK 1IHKAD and , lt wU, DPCOme your 8tea(,y di t ; PnoEe 133, Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldfl. Roseburg, Ore, Phone 88. LAST TIME TONITE The Miracle Man' ALBURTUS He Knows Viola Dana and Milton Sills In "The Heart Bandit" NOTE: Tomorrow Alburtus will open a three-day en gagement at the Majestic Theatre, appearing once each evening. ANTLERS 10e 35c BBS Tomorrow I A