Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 06, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY. APRIL 6. 1925.
Easter.Dress Sate
Continuing a few clays more this extraordinary event after
noon, street and dinner dresses in luxurious silks, exquisitely
fashioned at the phenominal price
$15.95
Milady may don one of
these chic dresses on Easter
morning and be assured of
absolute smartness and cor
rectness. See our window
for a representation of these
values our price
$15.95
Shoes and Hosiery in New Shades
to blend with color of costume I
Hosiery Special 89c
ALL SHADES, SUCH AS BUNNY. FAWN,
TAN-BARK, BIEGE, PEACH, PLATINUM,
DARK TAN USUAL $1.00 VALUES
AN EASTER SPECIAL AT
89c
SHOES In advance Styles, Ready for Easter. AH humanity feels the urge
to go to church on Easter Sunday. How much more comfortable if well
fitted, in a new style and in our shoes of reliable make. All prices.
Corcetry, Underwear,
Sanitary Goods Ex
pert Attention.
Guaranteed Color Fab
rics, 49c; Fast Color
Ginghams 25c, 29c, 35c
Better Service Better Merchandise
ARC
rn nr f n I nr s " at rapp bros.
TO BE GOAL flFl.-..-r.rw..;
y
AIRCRAFT
Expedition Expected to Be
of Great Geographical,
Scientific Value.
LAND OBJECT SOUGHT
Will Determine Character
of Great Expanse Lying
Between North Pole
and Alaska.
(Aaorlattd Pm kwl 'lr.)
wAHui.NiiTON, April 6. Naval
alrrrnft will attempt this Hummer
to brldK the vast Ice expnnse that
has so far shut out from human
knowledso (treat regions of the
Antic where a supposed contin
ent nan lone; lured the toilsome ef
fort of man by sled with out an
h ns wit to his guess.
In an expedition headed by Don
ald n. Mac.Mlllan, who Is return
ing north on his nlnlh voyage of
exploration next June, naval pilots
will bring their craft to the avail
of man's struggle to map the mys
teries of an area of more than a
million square miles between
Alaska and the North Polo.
Although not a government pro
ject, trie plan has been approved
ri;oiiii!iTi i.osis
I.N WKST At M liAl.lA
( Artwl.twt I'm. wire.) X
I'KUTII, Australia. April
6. West Austral has de-
cld d against prohibition. In
yesterday's polling on the
question 3 5. suu votes were
cast for prohibition while
C4.377 votes were against It.
FOR SALE naled hay at looking
Class, phone i::F41, Jeff Williams.
ACKEAdK FOR UKNT Also horse
for sale. Phone
ANTKI Kxperienced waitress
at the Hotel L'mpqua.
FOR BALK Baby Chicks, 12c
Phone 44F2.
WANTKD Man to bullil fence on
contract. Farm llureau Kxehange.
FOR SALK Ford truck good shape
Priced to sell. Terminal Oarage,
morning.
BOY AUTO THIEF
WEARIES OF GAME:
BACK TO SCHOOL
f AMtx-latHl Prw Ind Wlr.) a
HUSTON. April 6. James
Sheehan. IB year old auto-
luobihe thief, who played tag
with the Huston force of mo-
torcycle police for four days w
"because he liked the thrill,"
wearied of the sport today
and returned to the state
school for boys at Shirley,
from which he escaped auv-
cral mouths ago. a
"I did It Just for the fun
of the thing," was the boys'
explanation. "I wanted to get
the thrill." a
Sheehan said that he be-
pan his recent cureer as a
Hpetedsler March 24, when
he stole an automobile In
Clinton. Since then he has
"borrowed" one car after an-
other, his record on Satur-
day being four lurge auto-
mobiles. In a hide-and-seek
game with the police in the
Charlestown district yesterday
crowus turned out to cheer
the youth whose exploits had
I been widely heralded. a
by Secretary Wilbur and endorsed1
MRS. STI'.WART l.KAVKS.
Mrs. K. n. Ktewnrt. national
vice-president of the 'American
Legion Auxiliary, heft yesterday
for points In California, Arizona
nnd New Mexico, where she will
pay official visits to auxiliary
posts In thoso places. Mrs. Stew
art will go to Washington. I). C,
before her return home, and will
attend thw Continelllnl Congress
of tho I). A. II., nnd also the In
ternational Council of Women.
NOTICE TO ODDFELLOWS
Please be at I. (). O. F. Hall at
1:45 p. m., Tuesday, April 7th to
attend the funeral of llrolher W.
S. Howard.
1). W. YOUNG, N. O.
This being the last week before
Faster Sunday, why not drop In and
get your Faster egg candy, egg
dyes, fancy cards, and choeolntea.
Also order your Ice cream for Sun
day dinner. Lloyd Crocker.
Wlnstel Chocolates Fresh and
Wholesome, each one dipped In
Hershey's chocolate. They satisfy.
Lloyd Crocker.
Ttrown crispy crust, pure white
flaky center spread lightly with
delicious yellow butler, ceo, don't
It sound good? It Is good.
IIUIMM BROS.' MILK IIUIjAlt.
Phone 1:1.
Electro-Chiropractic
GAINING HEADWAY
12.0110 doctors ore now practicing this growing science of health
In the United Slates; r,00(l,(ino I pie are taking spinal adjust
ments they are finding HEALTH through these methods. By
sclcnllfiuilly coordinating CHIROPRACTIC with KI.KCTKO
THKRAPV thousands are finding relief after all other methods
have failed. You owe It to yourself lo Investigate ELF.CTKO
CIllltol'ltACTIC. Investigation costs you nothing.
DR. RUPERT A. MOON
324 Perkins Bldg.
Phont 554
WOOD
and
COAL
Denn-Gerretsen Co.
Phone 1 28
231 N. Main
by President Coolldw and alRo
will have both the financial and
Rdontiflfi barkinj? of tho national
gpnKraphfc nocMy.
Thus bavin a private status
and differing In this reappct from
the prnjnrt abandoned lant ypar
for a polar expfditfon with the
dirigible Shenandoah, the naval pi
lots to accompany the expedition
will be granted and extended leave
for the purpose.
Commander llyrd will be In
charge of all flight operations.
Two planes of Loening Amphib
ian type will be more supplied,
having a cruising range of more
than 1.000 miles and a speed of
more than 120 miles an hour. In
charting the unknown regions, as
well as the many other scientific
underlaklngs projected. Including
high altitude temperature nnd
weather observations, Mr. Mac
Mlllan believes more can be ac
complished wllh planes In two
months than has been done In tho
last century. 1
Leaving Wlscasset, Maine,
about .Tune 15, the expedition will
make its way along the Labrador
and fireenlnnd casts up to the
Axel Helhurg land, at the north
ern point of which, probably 2r,rt
miles from where the ship wMl
station, an attempt will be made
to establish nn advance flying
base.
From there the plane will ven
ture over the unknown northwest
to determine whether land exists
there. Such land probably could
be utilized for aircraft bases In
flluht routes from Kurope to Asia.
Kxploratfons of the ancient
Norse ruins In Labrador and
Greenland, recovery of the records
which Peary left at Cape Colum- j
bla before the final dash from .
thero to the pole and extensive ra- I
dio experiments for which Kugene j
K. MefNinuld. Jr.. president of the
National Association of llroad
casters of Chicago, will accom
pany the expedition, are among
the other undertakings projected.
o
Lawn seed, fresh Block, at Wharton
Bros.
MUSICALE AT CON
SERVATORY TONIGHT
The Monday evening mtislcales
which are proving so popular at
the Helnline Conservatory will
be continued lonlght with a varied
program. The numbers tonight
will include: ''Traffic Club
March," combined orchestra;
piano solos "Cradle Song," Francel
le Kreani; "Soldier Hoys March,"
Floyd lluoy; "The Band," Mavis
Melvin: "Doll's Cradle Song." Ro
berta Shupe; "Tho Water Wheel,"
Vllma Howard: To Soring.
Marie Langenberg; "Mexican,"
Ilussell Laughead; "Mazurka In n
Flat," and "Sunshower," loulse
Langenberg: "Frolic of the Fa
mous," Marie and Louis Langen
berg; readings: "Greeting." Kllnor
Hildebrand; ''The Little Fly," Het-
'ty Neuner; violin solos: "Ave
'Maria, Marjory Stafford: "For
C.uitar.' F.llsworth Ott; "Kleanor."
tleorglna Warner: toe dance.
j"Valse llallet," .Mildred Sinniger:
.baritone solos, ''(Jive Me the Op
en Head," and
In'," (illmore V.
"My Love's Walt
'rmllllon: vocal
u-
Mrs.
F.ml-
SIllO,
Mrs.
et "See Tlie Pule Moon,
Willis Myers, Mrs. Chester
rnp; orchestra and cornet
"Moonlight and Love,"
Shockley.
Don't marry a single brand of
anything. Give cvry fellow a
fair show. Speaking of brend.
vou Will nlwavs come back after
one trial of GUI MM HHOS.' MILK
1IKKAU. Phono 133.
Tl IE LIBERTY Tl 1 EATER
ONE" nAv
I TONIGHT ONLY I
WHO WILL PAY?
If your automobile hits a pedes
trian nnd ho 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
Mud lo explain these automo
bile coverages.
G. W. Young & Son
Insurance
lid Cass St. Phone 417
PROTECTION
Inxiirnnce run not pave j'nti
f rum t lie Itinm vi-n I, net en us
ed hv fire neeltlent or theft.
HiU tt run mivtf you what Is
UHii.'itlv the KrniirKt factor in
that iiu-unvciiii'iH t- the flnan
ehtl U'f.
'omt in ami let urt ilmw you
h'-w to K''t maximum nU- -titui
lit iiiiti. mum tout.
ASOMIfi MIC
WnSfBMHC,
ltM:iS1OltT MAX JAILKII.
E. Simpson, of lieetlsport, who
wan arrt'Hted charged with pos
sesion of liquor, and who was
sentenced to :t0 days In Jail and
a fine of flliiO, was brought to
Koselmrg last night by Deputy
Sheriff (Inibbe. Simpnon will lie
piwn a place on the county road
ganf.
MAItUlKl THIS M()lt!i.
rieorRe Victor Pen nock and
Clara Kllen Turpln. were quietly
FOK SALK Fresh milk Koat, 4
years old. Also ukhiI In. plow, j
C. K. True blood, Kon-buiK Oreg. j
FOR RRNT 6 room modern un-i
furnlwhed house, centrally located
Coll 320 W. Cass St. or phone :
ISO J. j
FOR SALE cheap, reKlatered IVr
cheron stallion, aKe 6 yt-nra. J
(ieor;o McLJiin, Roseburg, KU 2'
Itox 79. j
WANTED PaintinK, paperhanginKj
kalsomlnlriK. Reattonuhle. Entl-1
mates free. John WesterlunU :
Itox 91 Dlllard. Oregon.
FOR"SALE Fulfblood 1U11 I
months old. Will make fine sheep j
doK. Price $7.50. J. M. LedKer
wood. Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
WHVUi;RNwood thafhaVbeen
In the rain when you can uet
wood out of the shed at a
tier or ! delivered. Phono 13F15
FOirSALEORTRADE Second
hand lumber. Fine work mure.
Small ranch for rent. 13 houses,
9 farms. C. Merrill, G04 Mill St.
FOR SALK A be"autirui"homeby
the river, 5 1-2 acres near Rose
burg. A nice house, flowers and
fruit. Chas. Kyes. 826 N. Jack
son St.
FOR S A LE Ne wandmotl eriT 5
room houBe, built-in kitchen and
wardrobe. Full basement, a fine
home for $3300. Chas. Kyes, 826
N. Jackson St.
TO TRADE EqultTin new modern
5 room bungalow in restricted
district; 20 minutes puts you Into
fith St. station Los Angeles. Will
trade for property in or near
Roseburg. Address 2514 La Cres
centa Ave., Alhanibra, Calif.
WAITING WITH THE MONEY I
have $3000 cash and 3i good
building lots I will trade for a
good modern home In Roseburg.
Report your proposition to the
Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass street
Phone 219.
WANTKD CHERRIES"-PEARS;
APPLES; and other fniBs. (.row
ers write me care Hotel I mpqua
Roseburg. and I will see you on
my arrival soon. Superior serv-1
Ice and the best prices. Mr. Milo ;
Frank, representing Steinhardt
and Kelly of New York.
l"5()N"T"VA"lTANbTHENK"iCK
YOCRSELF lo It now; Make
yoftr selection and get a choice
tract. Acre suburban home sites;
1 mile from Roseburg; on pave-,
ment; city water; electric linhts;
all planted In bearing fruit. While
they last for one-fourth their real
value. $250 per acre, $50 cash,
balance $lo per month. Lawrence
Agency, 125 Cass St. Phone 219.'
THE STREST THING IN ROSE-IH-RG
Highway grocery and
supply store. Doing $i;5.0tio a
year; fresh stock; good fixtures;
5 room cottage, modern, also
stock room and garage and rent
only $50 per month. Don't want
a cent for the established busi
ness, $5000 takes everything. Full
information. Iawrence Agency
125 Cass Street. Phone 219.
REST LAND IN THE WORLD-
with free water for irrigation, al
falfa and live stock. Can you beat
it? lit acres; 30 acres choice
sandy silt soil; part now und
Irrigation; 2 creeks thru place;
5 acres prunes; some family or
chard; 4 room cottages; gravity
water system ; new barn; chic
ken house; other Improvements;
team; harness; waeon, full set
tools nnd implements, including
drag saw; 6 fresh cows; big
bunch chickens and turkeys. $7000
takes everything. Small cash
payment, balance long time. Ijiw
renre Acency. 125 Cass Street.
Phone 219.
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Look Through the Banker's Eyes
HE Sees not only your problems and their relationship to
sound finance, but he sees your difficulties from the view
point of the experience of many business men. Your banking
connections should insure you this broader vision and you ar
Invited to make this your bank, and our financial understanding
your guiding knowledge.
UMPQUA VALLEY BANK
ROSEBURG, OREGON
There Is a mighty good reason
for it. Kveryone Is using GHIMM
KltOS.' MILK IIHKAL). Its qual
ity accounts for its popularity.
I'hone l:i.l.
HKMSTITCHINO Mall orders sol
icited. Klsher'a Store.
FOR-"RENT FurnltttW room. G10
Winchester. Phone 691 R.
IIAI1Y CHIX From pure bred vig
orous free range stock with heavy
laying record. Tancred White
Leghorn. Vosburgh's. Roseburg.
FOR RENT 2 room apartment
with bath, lights anil water fur
nished. 2 blocks from P. O. ?17.50
Phone 227 V.
BIG DANCE!
Wednesday, April 8th
MOOSE HALL
Corner Jackson and
Douglas Sts.
Good Hardwood Floor
Musio by
The Melody Boy
Everybody Welcome
Who-Owes-U
We get the money because
we know local conditions
know the majority of the
debtors give personal call
Bervlce 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
9 ANNUAL' EASTER
BALL
At Armory
Tuesday, April 14th
Given by
American
Legion
AUXILIARY
Gentlemen $1
Music by the
Blus Devils
The Best Dance
of the year
m
Last Time Tonite
SAPPHO
had her night of romance
Sheba
her night of romance
Cleopatra
had her night of romance
Salome
her night of romance
will go down In history.
But
Walt Until You Sea
Constance
Talmadge
"Her Night
of Romance"
"CIRCUS FEVER"
Our Gang Comedy
"PATHE NEWS"
10c 25c '
ANTLERS j
WEDNESDAY
married thia niorn.im at ihe otfhe B5'"lJf' '
who oflMated. Tiie ren-inony wan fr&j
HISTORY'S MOST APPEALING ROMANCE
I
N A'POLEONjh
AND Si
UN. DEAN B 6UDAR
lllTtl1KTIllT
8cUlltt In th fitting of
()l:iit
11C Jt kon Ht.
I
JOSEPHINE
Hert Is a plcturs such si you havs never seen before! Vou'r
going to thrill to ths faiclnating romancs of Napoleon and Jose
phlna you'ra going to rtvel In tht sheer besuty of the tremend
ous eete you're going to msrvri at the giganttc scenes the
Battle of Waterloo, the burning 0f Moscow, the retreat from
the Russian City, and many others of equal magnitude!
It'i a picture you'll never forget!
' " 1 1 ' 1 aggaasBgMa
ALSO THE COMEDV
ACTED ENTIRELY BY ANIMALS
"HOT DOG"
DR. HARRISON FOLK
1 Chiropractor
Elt'ctrotilc and KlfotrtThf raphy
417 IVrklna Illclc. I'hone 491
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
NtTTo and Spine Sit'rinllst.
32 IVrklns Illtle. l'lmno C:,4
STARTING TOMORROW
MATT MOORE JAMES KIRKWOOC
WALLACE BEERY LI LEE
in
"Another Man's Wife"
it, v
rTffM.I.I.W.I.T.M.T.TOWOTTWW
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Or
Pho as,
9 .
witnessed hy relaMves of the
bride. Mr. Pen nock l employed
Cottage (;rve. Ills wife is a
eonn Rlrl
at
1 !,n
SELECT HlSP
THE
SHOES
SELECT
for Easter from the most
wonderful display we
have ever shown, smart,
graceful styles to suit
every individual taste.
May be black or brown
satin, patent leather or
kid. perhaps Nu-Tan or
a combination. They
nitfht have military
heels, Spanish spike
heels, perhaps a gore
pump or a strap slipper.
Roseburg Booterie
IRVIN
8HOf S 4AT SATISFY
PERKINS 11LDO.
BFal NN
AND FIT YOUR FL!T.
ROSEBURQ, OREGON
I.AST TIME TONIGHT
(5
T7ATE took him from the
mining camps and cut
him in the role of Dentist
hicTtagut th Giant, with
tht ftmrf oi a ihitd in his
amazing life story are woven
love of woman and love of
told. Here u mighty drama.
Erich Von StrdhcitrTs
prfMuctfOft
1- "
from tht Mfl MCTF.A01JE"
6y KRANK.NORRI3'
Msrte.ibu JUNE M ATH IS
and ERICH VON SI Tt OH KIM
AnifWftyLOUlS B.MAYER
ctnvMfn Picture;
9F A
Wj. 'fp-n
FT-; T't T 31 KM
A flouhlf-harrfli d comedy drama of a millionaire cowboy who
ffll In wllh a fraiiK of city slickers until five of his cowboy
btiilUlts make thvlr appa'rance. Then the fun started.
WILLIAM DESMOND
in the punchiest drama of the year
"RIDIN' PRETTY"
ALSO "FOX NEWS' AND "UP NORTH" COMEDY
10c-
MAJESTIC -15c
Tuesday: Tom Mix in "Single Shot Parker"
fasasslllllllllFSIMllffywWllll1fMlllraa,i
Tuesday, April 7
Prices 16c 50c
ANT L E. R S
(Matinee 3:45 p. m., evening 7:30 p. m.)
The World Famous
Kegg and Goldsmith
MARIONETTES
"CINDERELLA"
A Dig Two Honr Show.
Hut one performance afternoon and evening.
Prices: Matinee 15c, 35c Evening 15c, 50c
For Everycte From 7 to 70 years of age.
ANTLERS