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1 i ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, APRIL 3,-192?! EIGHT Parti Put T hair Daad on Tew r oi SilaiK It was terrifying eight and I via lbs Aral European to see R, J had to camouflage myself ud ta dress and act Ilka a native of India la order to visit th sacred burial Pre -Inventory Press Sale ! .'I -J Four Days Beginning Saturday, April 4 NO DRESSES SOLD UNTIL SATURDAY A. M. 100 Brand New Dresses $17.75 One Price wsf in Tbtfai From NE W YORK See them on Display in our Windows They are Silk Crepes, Plain and Printed. Very Neatly Trimmed 139 N. Jackson St THE LADIES' SHOPPE l39N.JacksonSt Slsces at the f aral, says a writer "Deutsche Medlilnsdie Wocben achrlft." Tta burial placea, or rathar th Storing placea, of tha dead are toe Tow re of Silence. Foreigners can nerar get there, dead or alive. All S holographs are prohibited. Only y apecial Influence waa It poaalbla tor ma to get near uese et range towers. A Paral to whom I bad been recommended by a Mend agreed to guide me. On Malabar bill tbera la a trove. nrrooadad by a high wall. A road takea one op to the house of tha guards. We happened to aea tha burial of rich Pant The body waa draaaed la white Uaan and lay on a network of strong lines straps bald op by 12 carrier. The entire mourning crowd, dressed In white instead of black, followed the corpse two and two. Each couple waa tied together by a white Unas ribbon. Eagles and hawks circled about la the air. I was unable to get to the Tow ers of Blleoce proper, but my coos- panloa described tha burial pro caanire. z ne corpse is laid on the piatrorm of one of tha tower by men who are employed for their whole lifetime In thla work. Aa the body begins to decay tne eagles corns oown. Tne skeleton remains for about three moo tha, and then la purwa in a valley. . PonibUity Vm of M'do Nov or Had Amu Jt may be soma consolation to art loTars throughout the world, who nave wondered In what position were the missing arms of the fa mous Venus da MIlo statue In the Louvre, to learn that even the an cients themselves were perplexed on this point, according to s letter to the Springfield (Mass.) .Repub lican, Doctor Edde, a French physician, baa just mads known that during a recent visit to Egypt he came Into possession of a small bronxe atatn ette of the same period aa tha Venus da MIlo. This statuette Is sn exact copy of the famous Venus, and Ilka the original. It has no arms. Doctor Edde, therefor, concludes that tha Venus de alln never at any time bad arms, and he believes that the sculptor, when he had carved out of stone such s divine form, gars up all Ides of adding anna. , When they Ten til de MIlo was dis covered on the Island of MIlo large reward was offered to a or one who could find the arms, but. In spite of extensive search, nothing waa aiacoverea. Way to Judga Ago A moving picture man delights to sell of a proposal that happened while he waa directing one of hie latest picture. It seems that a young writer had laid his heart at the feet of the leading woman, and had been coldly turned down. Perhaps It's best, after all, he remarked, acidly. "After all, a man of twenty-five would anon tire of a woman who hovers around thirty-two." 'But rm not that old," gasped the woman. "Whatever led you to believe that I'm thlrty-twor Well, perhaps you're not," ad mitted the young man, "but It cer tainly struck me that you moat he somewhere near the rreexlng point Los Angeles Times. There's western zest m every cup of Hills Bros Just to breathe the aroma of a steam ing cup of Hills Bros. Coffee is to set ' , your very being astir. It kindles the spiritof accomplishment of "go-to-it." And when you lift it to your lips, the ' first savory sip makes you glad you're alive. Drink Hills Bros. Coffee and know the sheer joy of the finest beverage that ever passed your lips. It is The Recognized Standard pride of the coffee-loving West. Sealed in vacuum and sold in .confidence. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical to use. HILLS BROS COFFEE a tkt original Vacuum Path wkitk knpj tkt to it Irtik. C 1M5, Hills Bros. For quick resulta use news Review classified ids. pnoce US. Use News-Review Classified Ad vertislnr for resulta. Ice boxes at PoweTrs. Hot shot and dry cell batteries, fresh stock at Wharton Bros. ' OUR rj f . ORDER W r Jjfji LIVERED nJ f-r YOUR ntl. f door nd That are Worth While to You This Store was the original low priced Grocery, and we still mnintain the lead. See ua and save. Everybody's Exchange TO BE ASKED TO HELP III P11& A proposition for tliu paving of Si'coml Avtnun Houth. thn road lemlltiK cost throiiKli North Hose burg aud connecting up with Uie iuith TV s ST E7 VanssssMHgssssBsi main county road U aiiinK to Dixon villi', has burn submitted to the uuunly court urn will be subuiltud to tlio city council. As this In a maiu thoroughfare, used by resi dents from all over the country, and all travel up the North I'm, qua gtxta over the thoroughfare, the property owners believe that tht-y are entitled to some aid in the pav- lug. Much of the property along the street Is unimproved, and lu its present state not worth the cort of paviiiK There Is a great need for hard surface op the road, how ever, and for that reason residents of the city and county alike detjiro to sec the street improved. Al CreaHotK who controls the bulk of the property on the strwt, has offered that if 'the county and city will each bear one half of the cost of a 20-foot pavement, that the property owners will petition for paving. It Is estimated that the improvement would cost be tween aud t.oOO. DRUGSTORE Free's reeie eerved at our foun tain or delivered, well packed, In any quantity to your borne, Lloyd Crocker. SEE OUR THIS WEEK Davenport, $127.50, special $92.50 Mai io(?any Dining Talile, $48.50, special. ...$31.75 Mooair-r Cabinet, $80.00, special $42.50 Two-inch Iron Bcda, $12.50, apecial $8.95 Seven-inch Coil Springs, $15.00, special $10.50 35 lb. Silk Floaa Mattrcssca, $24.00, upccial $12.50 i you luve furniture yott do not want, ws wf,l trade you something you want. ALL KINDS OF HOUSF.I IOLD FURNITL'Ki; J. M. JUDD 122 N. Jackson St. Phone No. 4 (Aanrutea rnm txed Win.) LOS ANtiKI.KS. April 3. A lec ture on ituasla under Horiet rul, IwRun In the labor temple h"re lnt nlitht by luphael Abruni vhflh. billed as a former memb'-r of the Kerensky cabinet, enlrd iiutMitle t'enlmt nnlii'i. latlnn ...m. 1VT?I A T OTI 'y tiHlav after a email armv of al A "AA M-M.nMs4 Ulli k.,d ciitnmunlsts had nmreh. d to (Russian Type) Imiushold of law and oruer , . . , , . , , land balled out a dozen of tVir I boih odorla and colorles . 1 leaders who had been arrcstcl on HMel..g those elements which o alw0U, , ,,ubic inukea a perfrvt lulestlual lubrl- moo,n i, n i.. i. ! Abzramovltch, whose lecture ...ur iveaii mo., an i ..ii.e i. ; y.-nlard as an eapose of ft.viet 10 posseas a h sh speeltlo gr H vhorii-oinlngs. wSs Interrupted ,0 nJ viscosity (body) equal to illr,,.n,y or hecklers th-,pol.,e not exceed na otl,. r tj pes ot , wrr ,d , , rrtoreor l(.r. MOOSE ELECT OFFICERS Roaeburg Lodge No. 1037 Loyal Order of Moose held Ita annual election of officers Wednesday evening. The following officers were elected and are to be Install ed on April 15t at which time a big banquet and entertainment la to be held: W. A. Sogard. dicta tor: Chas. E. Iiusho, V. Dictator; E. W. Murphy, prelate: John M. Throne; H. L. Doucock, trustee; John R. Chapman, Rep. to Su preme Lodge. Koaeburg Lodge of Moose has doubled ita ntemoersnip In the last six months and la now in s flourishing condition. Iinuvy medicinal oils. A acieutiliLally exact product. A l'lnt Dottle I J 00 NATHAN RJLLERTON n, Roatt Vrlj Star Roaeburg, Oregon What thn speakers opponents ob-t jected to particularly. It seemed, j was his siatemega that slxlv per j cent of all Kussian women nad h; come prostitutes In order to iagj a living under iloW., rule. o Hemstitching, and o. at Fish er's 8tojj, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the county court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate of Thomaa Benson Jonns, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned baa been by order of the County Court of Douglas county, Oregon, appointed executor of the estate of Thomas Benson Johns, deceased, and all persons having claims against eaid estate are hereby notified to present them, properly verified with vouch ers annexed, to the undersigned at his residence at Qtendale, Oregon, or at the law office of John T. Long, In the city of Roaeburg, Ore gon, within six months from the date of the first publication ot this notice. lMted and first published March 13th. 1925. LELAND STANFORD JOHNS. Executor of the estate of Thomaa Benson Johns, Deceased. John T. Long, attorney for the estate. n BIOS WANTEO Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will, up to 7 p. m. of April 10. IMS. receive at her resi dence sealed bids for, 1. Construc tion of one room rural school build ing complete. II. Bids for furnish ing of all material for said building. III. bida for labor on aald building. I'lans. specifications and Informa tion for biddara may be obtained at the residence of the clerk. No bid will be considered unless accom panied by certified check for an amount equal to ten per cent (10 per centl of total amount ot bid. The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept any separate Item ot the proposals deemed best by the board. Hy order of tbe school fUArd. Wst 7 (t) " (Mrs.) AUDIE W. BRANT. .. . . - .. ,.Ctork,Dlst!;t. YoucaUa, Ore, You ToU Himt Johnson had obtained work In a railway yard and was told to mark some trucks. "Here's s piece of chalk," said tha foreman. "Mark each ot 'am eleven. A little later tbe foreman came around again to see how the new hsnd had been getting on. Be found him sitting on a bucket regarding a track thoughtfully. Marked upon If waa a large 1. "What does thla meant" Sliced the foreman. . "Only one truck done, and the number wrong at that. I said eleven, ant one." "I know," said Johnson, "but I couldn't think on which aids of the 1' the other T goes." How to Win a Man "A man longs for your lore until you have given It to him after that not only does he cease to desire your love, but frequently ceases to love you, also. Moral Never show him that you love him he'll be much happier If you don't." "A man may be clumsy, stupid, ugly and base, and yet have the erea of a beautiful woman follow blm adoringly about a room full of attractive people. Heaven knows what the explanation Is I" "No wife should try to keep her husband at horns during the eve ning. Take a cub from s club and you get 'ell." "Mere Man," by Honor Bright NO PARKING Parking Limit Thirty Minutes PARK YOUR CAR HERE Moderate day and evening storage rates while shopping or attending the theatre. . SERVICE CAR ANY TIME ANYWHERE ROSEBURG GARAGE Rear of Untpqua and Grand Hotala UO THE "C2il NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS WEI keep abreast of the times. We do not show you last year's Ideas snd designs. You will find here whstever Is novel, whatever Is new and whatever la fins In silks. "Qusllty snd Economy" Hie Silk Store Silks and Satins Orthodoxy The orthodox Jew la bigoted and austere. He la a glutton for pals and aorrow. He likes to brood and pity himself, lie has no instinct for the joy ot living, snd disap proves of such a trait In others. But he does not take life Indif ferently j neither la he bumptious about it. He has strength of rhar acter and la able to thrive In the face ot adversity. He believes In work. Ha Is seldom a drunkard and eats with prudence, and clean food. He la a man of spiritual Ideals snd s moral man. He loves law and order and seldom gets Into the criminal claee. Sonya Levlen, In Hearst's International. Fatt Company Why la your little brother cry- ins so nai ardj" He was playing with a snail In the gs'Sjr'n and It ran awa from him." Uer B rummer, Berlin. 1 1 I.ABRAHAM 1 Ig ROSEBURG, ORE. JACKSON STREET g UiMS! ORE r?r I Jersey Maid Butter Never Disappoints You It coca) mora to rejtke It than' any other kind but It's worth all1 ita cost to aee t hem come for it : coMlnds1ly. CHIMM.BROS.tMILKf l?KjUXrime"J33. 1 Your guests will praise the flavor and sweetness of this won derful Butter. You will take pardonable pride In telUng them It la made In Roseburg from purs dairy products supplied by t'mpqua valley farmers. The Dougla County Creamery PHONE