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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, APRIL 2. 1925. 30X3VS OVERSIZE FEDERAL CORDS This is a Chance of a Lifetime All other Sizes in Proportion 5 jL ,.E $8.75 1 115 North Jackson Street Return From Portland Return From Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Miller return- A. W. tiniith, who has been vis ed to their homo hero last evening lslng with friends in Lebanon (or after (pending three or four days 1 the pant month or so, returned to In Portland visiting with friends. ' the Soldiers' Home here last night. Electro-Chiropractic Has proven its merits in thousands of cases when turned to as the "LAST RESORT." Electro-Chiropractic Has permanently cured Headaches, Stomach and Bowel troubles, Nervousness, Lumbago, Goiters, Female Disorders, High Blood Pressure, Prostate troubles in men and many other diseases. INVESTIGATION COSTS YOU NOTHING. DR. RUPERT A. MOON 324 Porkina Bldg. ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce to the public thut we are starting a dairy which will bo a MODEL DAIRY We art sparing uo expense to make this tho best equipped dairy In Douglas county. The moat modem machinery known to tiie dairy industry la being installed, The milk will be drawn from ttie cows by a machine, carried to clurifler, tin n to a cooler, lroiu there to Uio bottling machine, whore It la capped and placed In the rulrige. rating room for delivery. A steam boiler will furnlbh the steam and hot water for cleaning aud sterilizing. The herd Is composed of good grade and reglsturud Jersey cows, everyone tested aud proven. WE INVITE INSPECTION The puhllo la Invited to visit this dairy at any time. We will be glad to show and explain. In order to convince you of the cleanliness of the milk, we are going to offer $50.00 REWARD for any sediment found l(i our milk. We are booking orders now to start April 1, which Is the opening date. Phone 44-F11, or call at dairy at the end of pavement on the Cardan Valley Road. MODEL DAIRY Particular People &ho appreciate good food at a very reasonable price will enjoy out meals. DAILY SPECIALS The Ncxl Time You Dine Out Try Ube DOUGLAS GRILL WHF.UE TASTY FOOD PREVAILS Open for Business from 5 a. m. to 1 2 p. m. W. R. WARNER. PROP. AUTHORIZED SERVICE It will stop a car quicker than any olhcr known substance. STEPHENS AUTO COMPANY 323 N. Main ' Phone 582 Phona 654 a I Regular Size $6.95 These Astounding Prices Good for Just Two Days Friday and Saturday Only. Tires are Absolutely Guaranteed, WILSON TIRE SHOP (Aanctated I'rrM Leeatd Wire.) POHTLAND. Ore.. Apr. 2. Mike Yokel and Louis Pergandas were the winners In a double main dock and Loren Murchlson, star event wrestling card here last sprinters, as possessing tho requls nlght, In which the other prluci-1 ite Btamlna and speed to compete pala were Hay McCarroll, Pendle-! against tho Finn. Prior to their ton, and Frank Pilling, claimant to departure on a trip around the the Canadian championship. (world. Paddock and Murchlson Yokel took one fall and the deel-; spent much time i nglving the lu- sion irom Met nrroli, and Pergan- lias pinned Pilling In two out of three fulls. All four grapplcra are light heavyweights. The only fall in tho Yoke-McCar-roll tussle came after one hour, eight minutes, and twenty three seconds of rough wrestling. Yokel clamped on hold after hold, only to have It broken by the powerful Pendleton mayi. Finally Mike won the tall with a toe hold. After the fall they wrestled out the remaind er of the hour and a half time lim !lt without another fall. It was a i match of McCarroll'a Immense 1 strength against the cunning of Yokel. In the other main event. Pilling opened with a clever burst of speed and just eleven seconds af ter tlmo was called, he had Pcr candas on the mat for the first fall, made with a flying mare hold. Pergandas took the second and third fulls with short arm scissors hold. The second In 33 minutes and the last in one minute and 40 seconds. The match waa fast throughout. Science and Invention are the furnaces of civilization. V'hy con tent yourself with a makeshift. Try one loaf of CItIMM IIKOS. MILK HltRAD, and you will never forget the Phone No. 133. (AamrUted I'm Lnnl Wir.) j CHICAGO, Apr. 2 Competition ' had narrowed considerably when 1 26 survivors of the 42 entrants in the national inter-scholastlc baa- ketball tournament of the Unlvers- Mr of rhlruir, .,.ni im it,. thi,-ri I round today. Cames In the conso llation tournament today Include: Franklin high, Portland Ore., vs. I Rupert, Idaho. CHICAGO, Apr. 2. In tho con solation basketball tournament, Salem. Ore., today forfeited a 'game lo Tonopah, Nev. tiulein ro - ttirned humo before time for the igame. CH1CAOO, Apr. 2. Forfeiture ;of a consolidation game by Kalem. iOre., to Tonnpah, Nev.. was re I called at the national basketball I tournament today and the contest ! will he played at 3 p. m. The Sa , lent playcm did not leave town as ' previously retMirted but failed to show up as result of a misunder standing regarding tho time. (AatvrUtH pi Mi Uti Wlrt.) i MKNNA, Apr. 2. I mil an un Hrtlllfd Inborn, ami nnwt provide fur my wlfp and children." pleaded th Archduke Leopold when ar miKned far Hnowtiwc his niotar ryrlt I,it nluht and knocking a man down. The Archduke explain ed that he wa eniplnred nightly to nith motion picture, films from one' theatre to nnother and had no lime ; to lime. Th victim of hU motor cycle, alii! in court: j 1 don t want any compensn- tlon. The defendant Is a victim of hard luck. Hut the niiiKixtratO find the Archduke 20 ihllinKS LOS AXfiKI.K.t. Apr. 2 A lit-1 tie suad of Indian long distance I runners ot the Sherman Indlsn I school near Riverside, are training wltti an Intensity and enthusiasm mm. flow j j FOR FILM CONCERN HNS 5I,E MFfATfll i ! ithat perhaps they never have equalled before. They have a stiff I assignment the defeat of Paavo jNurml and if they do not ac ' complish their goal, It will not be because of lack of preparation. The four Indian distance men who i will meet the record smashing Finnish runner at the Coliseum I here April 25 are Willie Hoy Ar jenas, Garnett Billy, Amos Hoy- owesa and -Tom Humphries, and Ithev were Dlckcd bv Charles Pad- dlana instructions. BUILDIN" 1.0T5 On Brown Avenuo In West Rose - burg. If you are contemplating building a home see Drown Avenue before you decide and see P. J. Ballf for prices on lots on either side of avenue. 1 I'. OF O. TO KSTAIiLISH MAIL IlIOIAKilCAL STATION' (AMoci.td Pm LcMtl wtro UNIVERSITY OK OREGON, Eugene, April 2. A marino bio- loglcul station, the first in Ore- gon, will be established by the University of Oregon at Sunset Hay, three miles south of tire en- tranco to Cons Hay on trie coast, as part of the work of the sum- mer session, June 22 to July 31. Plana have been completed tor courses at Sunset Hay in element- ary, advanced, and graduate ina- rine zoology under tho guiduuee of Dr. Hurry Is. Yokum, acMstuut professor of zoology. ' 'The site Is extraordinarily well suited for the work of collecting, Identifying, and studying marine life," said Dr. Yocom, "as all sorts of conditions exist where marine animals live." C'litt structure, exposed mud flats, sand dunes, and the Imme diate terrain at the station pro- vido excellent oppurtuuity for re search. The silo Is fourteen miles from Murshrleld. The instruc- tloii.il stalf and students will oc cupy rottuires at Sunset Hay at an attractive scenic snot. ! The establishment of tho sta- I tlon will be a great forward Btop In the survey of the anliiuls of the Oregon coast. There is no other station in the Pacific North west with the exception of tho University of Washington site at Friday Harbor, Wash., which has uttructed biologists from all pails :'t'ha " ToiiLeni "fegon statt mat tne development of the country. It Is hoped by the of work at Sunset Hay will prove equally attractive to scientists. Ethul I. Sanborn, University In structor in botany, will conduct research work In paleo-boLiuiy at the stutloa during the summer session. EASTER NEARLY HERE 4 , T" , , Get your fuvors, baskets, chicks, candy ckks. etc., at fair's. We have quantities for 8. S. classes, etc. Fine taster booklets, cards. place cards or novelties now on Uis - play. Carr's. o AMlhTINGS AT CIIUISTIAN lllllU'lt M l-SM-TI.. Tho revival services conducted at the local Christian Church, as a part of lis pre-KasUT campaign, have bfen very suices-tful in every reNpect. The attendance has been exivptioually good, and Interest ing services with strong and ef fective sermons have been enjoy ed. A number of additions to 4 lie church membership have already been made as a ivsiilt. The meet ings continue every night exci pt Monday up to aud including taster Sunday. Fach Thursday night Ihe church orchestra gives special prouram and on Friday night entertainment Is provided lor the children. NOTICE OF UNAL SETTLE MENT In the County Court of the State of On-con for lKuuUs County. In the m,attiT of the e.iiate of Henry .Martludale, Uecea.ned. Notice Is hereby Kien that the unueru;ned administrator has fihd in me a novo enui.t-a court and cause his account li ,';r,,il settle ment of said estate, and the Court by onl r duly mad- ami enteit-d has flxt il Friday tho Kth day of April, l!:j, at the hour of lo o'clock In the forenoon of said duy as the time, and the office of the County Ju.k'-. In the iVucla County Court house. In Ro.-eburp, ()nKon, as Ihe place for the hear ing of objections to said account, if any. and the settlement of oaid estate. l'a'ed aml.it published Ai HI otn, IU.j. U. LMART1NIALK Admini Jtatoi-oi tue vsuiawof, nlnl'J Ueurj, Uudala, decried. SEW The Pacific Fruit and Produce company has shipped Into Roseburg a total of 17 carloads of Trult and vegetables since the first of the year, according to C. K. Hatfield, the local manager. In spite of the fact that Douglas County is sup- counties in tho state in farm nro. ! ducts, it has renulred ten c.rin,u of potatoes, two of lettuce, one of i celery, one of cabbage, one of mixed vegetables, one of grapefruit and one of bananas, to supply the city since Juuuary 1, Mr. Hatfield says. During the month of March, the i company brought In three carloads of potatoes, one of lettuce, one of cabbate. one of mixed vegetables and one of bananas. In addition to the carload lots there have been several truck loads i of oranges, apples, potatoes and fruits and vegetables of other kinds i ! brought in at various times, Mr. I Hatfield says. i I The company maintains a fleet of ; trucks which operate between the I various surrounding points. Trucks ' make regular trips between Rose- and i burn, Medford, Marshfleld i Eugene, malutaiug a balance In the I markets of those points, I Mr. Hatfield is anxious to see ' more farm products produced In i i this vicinity. He states that he I endeavors to purchase all suituble j fruits and vegetables which the lo- I cal market will consume, as well asl i supplying outside markets by truck, j i Lettuce, celery, rhubarb, asparagus, i and other such vegetables could be I raised with much profit he states and would find a ready market. Are you hunery? Try one slice of UKIMM IIKOS. MILK BREAD for real satisfaction. Phoue 133. A.NTI.KIIS TUKATUi;. j Itoufrlas Fairbanks' amazing ; plcturizattnn of the Arabian j NiRhtfl, Th Thief of IluKdud," : which will presented at the Antlers tonight, Is generally cou i Kidered as being, beyond question, I tho most extraordinary exuniplo ' of screen art known up to the present tlmo. According to all i accounts. It marks a distinct aud I radical advance in this popular j form of ail entertainments, and I I' laces It on a higher plane thau j it has yet attained. In '"The Thief of Bagdad" Douglas Fair- iankg wni be seen at his best as , lhe BKlle happy-go-lucky rascal of 0jj uagdad. The story Is based upon th0 Arabian Nights tales and , uultses the services of thousands 0f people. Fairbank s role is that (of a Thief who reforms aud be- iconics a veritable Prince con- (u.trinr unbelienble difficulties liiud ftnallly winning tho hand of . the beautiful Frincess. twi--sTK; TiiKArm:. Do authors become so Involved In their world of fiction that they fail to keep In touch with the real persons about them? Do they pour all their romance Into book form and have none left for their own wlvea? In "The Fast Set" William de Mi I tea' latest Paramount picture which opens tonight at the Ma jus tic. KIMott Dexter appears in a role which gives support to tho contention that to an author a manuscript ts more real than life Itself. Clara Herangor. who wrote the screen play from Frederick Lons dale's stage play, "Spring Clean-ill1-. calls him "A successful novelist who pro vides everything but romance." 1 I.IIlKltTV THKATHK. A rlof ot IniiKhter and thrills, lih more comedy than Ihe aver hko straight lauh-maker and nuire suspense than many big dramatic features. "O. I;. West." tmirth of the Harry (inrson pro ductions starring Utty Klynn. tuakes Its appearance on the f.-reeu at the Liberty Theatre to morrow and Saturday. Young Mr. Oliver V. West, a Mid aud dissipated lxy with too ii.uch money, is shipped otit to his partner's ranch in the west by his f:ilher; but since the slory starts :i tho I'aclfV Coast, Oliver is con' ,. - nPj eastward to the west, K. t j( ie reai'ws ls mot recent rti unk on the tifln. with tbe'ull- rr.n porter as hu vis-a-vis; and tu exyerlence be uudetjoes wbes BUSINESSWOMEN'S LUNCHEON . Friday noon at the Palace of Sweets. Mrs. Oeorge Perkins. Stat P. T. A. president will be present. Special music. Every member urged to attend. he arrives in a fine state of Ine briation at the ranch are both screamingly funny and Intensely serious. NOTICE Alt members of the Oregon Rose Lodge No. 228 and of the B. of Ij. F. & E. No. (.42. and their families are cordially Invited to at tend -a taffy pull and apron party. given at the Maccabee ball, April 8. da:ly weather report TJ. S. W earner nnreau, local of flee, Roseburg Oregon. 24 hours ending 6 a. m. Prscio In Inches and Hundredths Highest temperature yesterday 62 Lowest temperature last night 51 Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 Total precip. since first month 0 : Normal precip. for this month 2.48 Total precip. from Sept 1. to date 34.38 Avers precip. from Sept. 1, 1877 28.28 I Total excess from Sept 1, I 1924 .. 0.00 I average precipitation lor 4B wet iwunnn (ftpntpiithur in Mar fnrlufttvp) 31.49 Probably rain tonight and Thurs day . Unsettled with rain tnnlcht and Friday; moderate temperature. WM. HELL. Meteorologist RUPTURE EXPERT FOR Men, Women and Children Coming to Roseburg on Saturday, April 4 t UMPQUA HOTEL From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Evenings by Appointment ONE DAY ONLY Return Visits Made Regularly No Charge for Consultation On above date tbe noted rupture appliance rxpiTL C. . Redlich, will prove to every ruptured per son free of charge: "That you can no more acquire an etficlent and comfortable rup ture appliance by mail than you can a set of teeth, a all those who, for years have nen worry ing along with the old-fashioned, ill smelling, elastic webb. or other poorly fitting trusses know to their! sorrow. Their ruptures were small wnen mey started with these make - shifts and now they are large and otten paintul. I That an appliance, to be erf Id-1 ent and comfortable cannot be sent by mall or sold over the counter but has to be up to date, scienti fically constructed and must be tilted to you by an expert in per son. That only through this expert personal work will you be com fortablo for years to come, enn perform your work and eventually become normal again because peo ple nave different shapes and ruptures are hardly ever in the same condition and locallon." Statistics show that Wc ot all children by wearing proper sani tary appliances, get rid of their ruptures. Those afflicted wllh naval or ventral ruptures after operation, or pro!apln? slomachs will he much interested In his high grade up to date abdominal supporters for men and women, made to fit all size, shapes and purses. SKAMLKSS elastic stockings outwearing all others. Made to measure. The opportunity to find out your exact condition and be properly alt jtided to Is heai right now-l5 not miss It. C. F. REDLICH Rupture Appliance) Expert Home office: ili Boston Block Minneapolis, Minn. ROSEBURG OREGON i? " '-ii - g A. , WE WANT TO DRIVE HOME the fact that every young man should depend upon his own abil ity. We know that you have the ability to save so start right now in earnest by opening an account with the Roseburg National Bank with the amount you can spare 4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts The Rosebmg National Bank Roseburg, Ore TOWEL SPECIAL Low special price on hand and I bath towels at Carr's. 15c towels at 1 2 for 25c, 25c towels at 2 for 33c, 1 35c towels 2 for 59c. our special 43c colored towel, large size at 2 for 85c, esti-a size extra heavy 60c f iiu .! O rnp tl Ml ll'ach rlntha special also. Buy now at Carr's j lie is traveling by auto and where you save. I stopped in this city last night, and n j remained for a short time this Dressmaking and tialoring, rra-1 morning to meet with some of bis sonuble prices, and sewing lessons, I friends here. lac an hour or terms for after- o noons. Mrs. Uuthridge, 528 Bo. Hemstitching, 6 and 7 c at Fish Main, 'er's Siore. Flowers for Easter Wonderful pink and blue French Hydrangeas, the finest potted plant of the entire year. Buy them right now for Easter and plant them outside when through blooming. Visitors welcome at our greenhouse. West Roseburg. Phone 40-F2. The Umpqua Florist lgf 'Pi 61 i ij VfiU DO VGUR 1 .rf , , , , , , j 'ATCAvJr.-.iyAingg TO ot The News-Review OU ifictiomuiea ah Id l sSscanlad, as rsceart HiWi ksrwl brought additional words into our language, and the, pub bshrrs had to discard their old printing platas. Hare) la the) Bwwry compiled dictionary larfer and saora coeaplsta than any similar one enlsrgod vocnbolary all lha now words naal sjew apodal faalinoe aost toady for erory roadesi. EASY FOR YOU TO GET Torso of these coupons, presented or mailed to this newepopof Mail Orders If kr man. lorMe t cnta porta t ise atiai ta Ung, packing, clerk hire, diaul baboo, enctoonry KtrbTintt' oSsnawla Your Old Dictionary Tow SI sh asWaooairor - pg - 5JLji - alj 51 EDITOR OF PORTLAND JOURNAL VISITS IN CITY Frank Erylne, editor of the Port land Journal, was a visitor In Rose burg for several hours today. Mr. Irvine has been visiting with Ills daughter in Marshfield and Is now 1. : .. .. ., 1 11 ., I And our doing it will In sure Its being done per fectly. Expert crating and ' ship services are render ed by this reliable trans porlallni; company. l'hone us today for rates. "We aim to please" H.s. French TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. PHONE 220 fc! I n n witn a nominal earn to cover cost of 1 etc amount- Q O e7 O Cent Entitles every reader to thUNew Enlarged UnieenitU Dictionary is Now Out of Data sihoif Ooas tasll