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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 1925. FIVE 571 DEPARIMENTTORES Roseburg Store, Cms and Stephens Streets F1 I M tlTJSW Is Provided for Hem Stunning Easter Dresses Spring Styles and Colors That satisfactory feeling when you know you're well dressed! You can feel perfectly pleased with your appearance in one of these becoming trucks. - Silk Fabrics The materials are supple and soft. En hanced with trim mings of lace, plaits, embroidery, etc. $19.75 yffSv "VS "J -J Flower Trimmed Hats At This Joyful Price The flowers that bloom in the Spring tra la bloom this season in abundance on new Hats! They are so natural and of such exact colors that they almost look as if they grew on these Hats! Flowered Models are becoming to women 1 They are essentially fem inine. Be sure to see our new Millinery ! You will find many charming hats priced at $4.98 Spring Coats Our Splendid Values Like magic the Coat problem vanishes when you enter this Store! For you find just what you want at the price you want! $9.90 to $39.75 Silk Dresses For Spring Wear Such modish dresses at such a low price ! Made beautifully of good ma terial. And priced at this low figure 1 $14.75 Roseburg Boy Scout News FlltHT TKOOP NKWS. We held our weekly meeting Monday evening at the Camp grouuds across the river. Sumo scouts left town Immediately af ter school, others who had work to do at home took care of that and followed later and a lew came along Jut in time for the meeting. We took our lunches along and cooked them at the camp and Oh Hoy, they, sure did hit the Bpot too. Ia due lime the meeting was culled to order. Tl matter of entertutnment for the High School P. T. A. Tuesday evening, April 21st. was discussed. It was de cided to leave the arrangements up to the patrol leaders and Mr. Lintott who will civet Wednes day eveniug at Mr. Lintott's home. Troop one is also figur ing stronger than ever on render ing some good service during the Strawberry-Carnival. Mr. Wea ver, of the Umpqua Hotel consent ed to Kit us use the vacant lot just back of the hotel and we in tend to clean it off, level it up and eHtublish a model camp and headquarters there during the Curnival. As soon as the busi ness meeting was over sonvo of the scouts took tests and follow ing that a real live game of "steul sticks" was played. We wouhl like to explain that game here, but space does not permit, so therefore will do our next best and invite our adult friends over to see the games as well as in spect the troop itself and our camp grounds. he Is out playing marbles with i Scouting." It U known, of course. the fourth troop." The only test vhlch was rec orded for .Mouduy night was that by Ueorge .Minium. We at leal have one fellow who iuuuds to bo a real scout. Those absent from the meet ing were: leter Kromminga, Garland Isles, JLoren Johnson, Stanley Jttduer uud KUhurd Mad dox. Tom McDowell, Reporter. TH11U TIUKU NKWS. The third troop mot Tuesday eveuing at the Chrlstiau church. There were eleven scouts present besides Mr. Mow, scoutmaster uud Mr. Church, assistant scout mas ter. Ve had one visitor whom we appreciate very much. The third part ol-the meeting was given over to the regular business routiue. As soon as that thai Mr. Kunyan Is au enthusi astic worker iu boy's programs. He tuts a deep community Interest at hturt iu that he has the boys' inurvst at heart. His talk was straight to the point and im pressive, it being well takou by his uudience. 1- allowing Mr. liunyun, Mr. Brit ion. Scout Executive, made a few Kfiierul remarks portuiuing to scorning uud turned the meeting over o Mr. Sandstrom of Melrose who auuouced the place, as well as the time of meeting to the boys. 'lite Indie of the community furnished the best entertainment of the eveniug and it went down too. liuskeis of eats and some good punch uud it was mado in ttie counuy. Cars for the trip were furnish ed tiy, Mr. I nraih, Mr. Huuyan and .Mr. Itiitioii.. We have a lot of confidence in Melrose uud are wus finished, two of our scouts gave us a signalling demonstia- j ceriaiu that the troop .there will lion. No one was ready for tests i hw a success. They don't usually so the remaining time was used do things by halves out there. up in playing gaiuea. Good turns? Well we waut the outsidu world TIIK SIMMKK CAM!, to know that our Superintendent, . The camp site for this summer Mr. Hamm now has a rope swing at his home. Our Senior patrol leader George Webber put it up for him. We think tieorge is fig uring on teaching school souw day. Somebody forgot to call for the good turns of the last week. Let's have them next week. "That's the guy I'm laying for," said the hen as the farmer crossed the yard. Howard Minturn, Reporter. Si:COXD TKOOV NEWS. Our meeting this week, was held at the Baptist church at 7: 15 p. m. The business session was short and Bweet for the reason that we had a treat in store and wanted ub much time to enjoy that treat as possible. Dr. l)e Lapp was the treat of the evening. He gave us a very interesting lecture on first aid. As he talked about fractures, he demonstrated upon Mar Heymars, who proved a very impatient pa tient. The doctor showed us how to apply splints and bandages. Had burns also had a pluce of Importance in the lecture. Their prevention, causes of fires and burns, and treatments were dis cussed to considerable length. The scouts asked many qu-estious concerning treatments for the various things which happen' un expectedly and demanding first aid. As a troop, we take this op portunity to thank Dr. I)e Lapp lor his of forts in helping us to "He Prepared." Next Monday evening we have planned initiation ceremonies for some of our fortunate brother scouts. Sten Lobek, Ira Hyrd and Tom McDowell form the commit tee iu charge. Remember fellows, don't bring visitors for this meet ing (we mean visitors under eigh teen) because if you do they could not see the ceremony anyway. Well, last Saturday morning it was raining, so the hike which we had planned, did not material lire. It Is hoped that the weather will be nice this Saturday, so we can sure go. He at the swinging bridge at 8:30 in the morning and bring anything you want to eat, preferably something you will have to cook. Mr. Hrittou will have charge of the hike and re quests that each scout comu pre pared Jo take a tost. Some joke, second troop. Yes, we are ruther a small troop, and in a way your little willy saying nearly hits the nuil on the head we do pull as one each of us is working for our troop. No, we are not offended. FOl'HTII TltI NKWS The second troop is springing a good joke alright for we are not a very large troop, in iuci a good many boys to swim uud has not beeu decided upon yet, but that is not for us to worry over now. The-thing that con fronts us right now is the mat ter oi getting our equipment rea dy. Cooking utensils and old clothvs should be made ready just as soon as possible. Just us soon as the site hus been chosen and the program decided upon you will be furnished a list of things that you will need. Auyway, let s be ready. The executive Is planning on teaching every non-awinimer1 In camp to swim. It is also his aim to uach Lite-saving to just as many us possible. He has taught we are not really a troop yet. We are, however, having a dandy meeting each Tuesday eveniug. in many cases this was done 1 one lesson. You can depend upon I t h lb much that iu teaching you We will not tell who attends and to swim, he will not take a chance we will iiot tell who our leader on doing any Btunt that miuht is. We all seem to btj satisfied cause you to fear either him or and are developing ourselves to the water, lte wants your con a certain point In scouting before fideneo especially in this case. In formally organizing. When we , learning to swim you prepare to hare reached that point, we hope serve others. Another point re to form a troop that will not be guiding swimming do not expect fnnrth in fteoutinir lust beeau-e i the executive In en into thn wa tte happen to draw number four j ter to sw im and cut up with you for our name. A scout in the making, reporter. SCOl'TS AT MKI.ItOSK. Melrose is not only made up of some mighty fine folks, but is a real live and progressive com munity. The Scouts and Scout Officials who ativuded the V. T. meeting there last Friday night are sold on Melrose. Some of our friends there have been think ing about organizing a scout troop and asked us to come out and give a short scout dcnionstrattion and a talk or two, blood was running deep red, so j if there Is a bunch in that would be risky his Job Is to station himself at au advantageous posi tion to keep a good cheek on you and bring you out if you should need help. Oh yes, he will go iu with a few but a very few. Hut altvr you are out, there will be time for his dip. TIIK SKCOND MXR'T LAW. The Scout Is loyal. ... Ho is loyal to whom loyalty U due: his seuut leader, his home, and uar- Well, the old j euta and country. Here's a Sale for the Whole Family Every shoe in our stock has been included in this Money Saving Selling Event Shoes for dad, mother, sister, brother and the youngsters, at prices that will enable you to buy a few extra pairs. The big idea with us is to move the stock to make room for new lines, and all Broken Lines and Odds and Ends will be Sacrificed That is why we have arranged this sale so that it will be easy on your pocketbook. A Lot of Shoes at 49c, Another Bunch 98c Some More at $1.98. Don't Wait do yourself a favor by coming early buying shoes at this sale is like finding money. ItlU t'lllKK 8CX1 TISM. und a lot of talks. There is, how ever, only one reason for that j Life , a ,erU,g of ol)Htttuleg that being that we are so o i aru ,0 Jump tnem diile you are Every civilized country con tains lioy Scout Troops. n MOliTSMA..SIIU'. I on scouting ourselves, that we do mill(t j nUl Vtilill iu uiiiil ti-111115 nuns. The P. T. A. hold a short busi ness meeting und turuvd the meeting over to us. The program was as iullows: Hlmialllng, Karl Long and Sten Lobek; First aid, j Tho greatiwt lilt of sportxmun Llndun Hoffman and Harold Tho-lshp, piay,K hravely the game of mas; Fire by friction, George ij that's what the Hoy Scout Churchill (tieorte was bo over- i movement teaches, and therein come with stage fright that lie i,8 the inestimable valuo of its training. lly Fie ing H. Yost, Michigan was too ehaky to get fire) very interesting talk on "A Scout's Viewpoint," by Maynard liell; i Athiwlic Coaclis Signalling, Huosell Laiigheaa, First Aid. Ellon Jackson and Gene Love; The Scout Oulh, Laws, Mot- WOOIMtOW W ILSON'S CON i to, Slogan, Slt;n uud Salute by Ira Hyrd. .Mr. Crawford, facoui master of Troop two spoke on "My own troop" and Mr. Lintott t KITIK.N OF st.ol "i'JXti. Candidate "Where is the third troop?" Iiright second class scout "Oh. The Hoy Scouts have not only demonstrated their worth to the Scoutmaster of Troop one talked Nation, but have also materlully on "Troop Organization." contributed to a deeper apprecia Mr. liunyun, Scout Commis-; lion by the American people of sloner. made a very interesting the higher conception of l'atrio nddres. on ".My Observation of I ism und good citizenship. A H. PERRIN I I I West Cass St. Roseburg, Ore. li.VMASt'lX ;iVF.S IIKITOV A MIOWKIl OK KTO.NKS. DAMASCl'S. Syria. April 9. The night passed off quietly af ter the stoning of the Victoria Hotel, where the Karl of Balfour is staying. Police remained on guard after the mob had been dis persed. It is understood that a big demonstration has been ar ranged for today. All the bazaars are closed. Lord lialfour has 1erti care fully guarded throughout the seven-hour Journey from Haifa to Damascus. Will conduct my unnual Easter Lilly potted plant sale at Umpqua Grocery and Confectionary, West Oak St. llrldge near Mercy Hospit al, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 8 to 11. Ev eryone invited to call and look my display over. Mrs. F. D. Owen. IlLOXKK TVI'F. SCAItCEIt; I'KltO.VIDK SALE FALLS. Clem I.. Davis was hero from j A marriage, license has been C.azley yesterday, attending In granted at Couullle to . M. business affairs and visiting with 1 Klrohmever of Hosi huru and Mar- - I t - nf MurulifipM vin Irene Cook of Marshfield. ihiisJ ii -' i-'n i iHnnhnfa.an mii n n i asm 9 yW IUMiP blonde chorus ?rlrts in divulged by London producers. The nianacora believe thin Is due to the bobbing and nMnglfnp vogue, which In their opinion has caused abandon ment of the use of hair dyes. A numlwr of druggists have explain ed that Bale of peroxide hao ful len off alarmingly. Since the war many girls have gone In for of fice work and the manager con tend that the tea shops als have lured many of their possible can didatea for the chorus. NOTICE I will not be responsible fnr'any Dills Incurred by my wife, Mrs. II. L. Wood, alter thin date, April H, lif25. Mr. H. L. WOOD DRESSES LIKE WOMAN TO SPY ON HIS WIFE LADNDRf KIDS For Good Friday, April 10 If real old-fashioned Hot Cross Tuns, made from the original Old Eng llah Iteclpc, the kind that always make you a--k fur more, are what you want, order them at. once for Friday deliver)'. The Model" BaRery r hone 35-R ' JlAJT NOTICE THIi THAT W WON'T HUT" THE ToNt OR. FA8R.IC. I OP VOUR. SHIRT . You don't like the laun dry to tHke the color ouf of your Fhlrts, do you? You don't like your collars to come back look Inn like a hacksaw either. We would advise ynu. In stwh an event that you send your laundry here. Taking good ic:.'he s our ftcatant hiSby Roseburg SteaSa LiunoVy Phon 7$ Roatburo Or. f.W.rifilr-rl PltUN JViisyil Wirt'.) SKATTLK, April 9. Dreed in dainty feminine garb, c H. Itahi win, 31 machinist at the Bremer ton navy ard, was arrest"! h.-t lat nifcht while wailing for hi 1H ear old wife, who was a kucsi i i th Young Women's Chriminn As sociation building. Ila'dwin told authority that h" masqueraded as a woman o w.itcfi his wife whom he followed lo S ai tle from Ilremerton. Police in formed Mis. Baldwin th' y wt;ui 1 rel ae h'T husband if hu procui fcd some masculine clothe. Lftwnmowers at rowcll's. GREATEST HEAT POSSIBLE FROM FIRE 2000 DEGREES j (Awnx-latnl rrvw Lciio-d Win-.) ! WASHINC.TON. April D. A Temperature of 2.0UO degrees falir iiheit Is pnoahly the maximum heat that can be generated In a tire, tho bureau of standard.- scien tists concluded ns the result of re- c ut experiim nts. ! In order to test fire resistant ; building ninterials, the bureau con ducted a Herb s of imitation con llagrationx. The highest temperalure "resiilt ri'om" carrying T,H pounds of com bustible material per square foot ol floor by tacking up old records Iiotn the navy. The temperature around 2,iw degiees, warped walls and flooring and the struc ture did not coul for 21 hours. CROSS-EYbO COMEDIAN HAS A REGULAR HEART INTERSTATE COMMISSION PREVENTS RATE ADVANCE (AwocliitH I'tew Lcrd W'im.) ( WASHINGTON. April Schedule filed by the St. Paul C.rfHt. Northern und Northern Pa-! cific railroad proposing a bo! ft ion of the export ris on trrain from Montana to Pacific roast pons vre susiTdM to'lay by the in- : triat" i imnwrf ronimNsfon until August 21, p ndink Investiga tion. Canrrllat ion of the f-xjort ra'1 would havo r '!)' -I In hharp In-CTft-n and would have become f fertivo April 2,. As an illustra tion of ndvnnci , the comnii'1r)ri said th rate for Itillinefi to Seattle would have been advanced from 33J rnts ;gh hundred pounrit" to 4i'i cents ich U th present &oo-2port ratt. LOS ANOKLKS. April fl.-Ib-n irpin, mot inn pin ure comt-diaii, day Hiinoiinc-d that ho h4 de ded ti quit, the rtcret-n. Hi-t re I'einent was inarle Imperative, he plained bv the lllnert of hlrt Kile !io recently uuft'-nd two siiok' ' apoplexy. According to friendi of the median, Turpin Ih doing hi own Mine work to bo near hK nick ife, who cannot siand hts ale nee und beroineti Iriitated at the rvnnw. ADDRESS OF WOMAN WHO FOUND PECULIAR STONE DE.SIP.CD BY PROFESSOR Several rt"-nhs airo n wot n In thin county und a p llai i' k, apparently b'aring fimrr prima of r m pre historic animal. Pi of I. I: Horner, ef th department of ,9 i"ry, Oregon Agrbultural -f'olbiro rorvalliB, Oregon, dealreji "obtain tlie HdnHi of thin w-oi ami )' jm.' Wt fhe wtir. to hllli aud give h W her pre-nt addrenn. The Mone bich wan found somewhat reetn h.d a nertion of a meteor ltu a ir.yttlo band carved oa one tide. We mean roomy our curb is 110 fcrt of it plenty of spnee for this chap to rest, or for you to park while you tulle tires with us. wjrm BROCCOLI GROWERS Wa would liks to correspond with you regarding the sale of your crop. Write us today. PAGE & SON Portland Oregon Read the Classified ads. in Tlie News-Review. They mean dollars to you. Highway)Service Co. V, ' o I LODGE DIRECTORY 2 United Artiesns Meets In Mao cabee ball first and third Wed nesdays. Visiting members a ways welcome. 1IKI.EN W1UTAKKK, M. A. Mii.DitEi Mcculloch, Treas. fiKLLB BTKI'HKNSON. Sec United Brotnernood of Carpenters and Jointers of Amerlca- Muvts at 416 8. Main second end fourlb Tuesday ereninKS ol eacb mi lb. All carpenters wel corned. T r HOLM . Rec. Boo. KMKHV COLE, Pres. Eagles, Hosenurg Aerie Meets IL Maccabee ball, on Cass street on second and fourtb Wednes da.r evenlnKB of each month, at 8 o'clock. Vlaltlnx brethern In a;ood ntandlna always welcome UK 1IAK1) UI'SCll, W. I'. I'. THIJO. V. Al.TIIAUS, W. 1'. tl. K OOOIMAN. Hec oTE.1b Hoteburg Chapter No. S. Holds their reRular meetlna on the first and third Tbtirnduys In eiicn month. All sojourning brothers snd sisters are respect fully Invited to attend. COItA II SIMJl.Ki'oN, W. M. FltKK JOHNSON. Becrwiarr UOriKlll ltli UJIM..E NO 1037 L O. O. M. Meets every Wednesday DlKht. IWiie Hall, 24H N. Jack son St. Club rooms open 7:30 to 10 p. m. Visiting brothers wel rome. W. A. UOCAnn, lilcutnr. H. O. 1'AltOKTKlt, Hecrntary. JNO. M. THUONK. Treasurer. Pythian Sisters, Umpja Tempi No. 4 Meets tbo second ani fourth Monlay evenlntrs of earl month, at the K. of P. ball. Via Itors alwnvs weicnine. MAKTIIA CIIIilsrKNSKN, M.E.C. KVA VAHKS. M. of It. C. LVAI.VN 1IOOVE11 , M, of P. Lsurei L)iptsr No. Ii,- R. A.-M T Stated cinvocat.ns on first , and third Tuoedejs, Masonic Temple. All members roquet I ted to s'tend and visiting com- panluns elnme. A A. n. i 'i- K. man rnest. W. r. EAJUUd. Ssrsur, umpqua rian no. v. iueet ins t and stii Mondaya of each month. Address P. O. Box 885,. Koso burg. Oregon. Union bncampment. No. 9. I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem " pbj on 2nd and sth Wedneadayl of each month. Visiting Patrt arcbs always welcome. W. P. WETHKRELU gerlM Woodmen of the World, camp No. 1ZS Meets in the Odd Fellows Hall In Roseburg every first and third Monday evenings. Vlf- lting neighbors always welcome. JOHN UKLL HESS, C. C. - M. M. MILLER, Clerk, K. O. T. M. Meets each-second and fourth Thursday of eacb month, lo Maccabee ball, cor nor Cass and Pine streets. Via lting Knights always welcome, L. C. GOODMAN, Cm. O. W. RAPP. R. K. Neighbors el Wooacrart, LIUo Circle No. 4S Meets on first and third Monday evenings, 10 K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors Invited to attend. ALVIA WETHERKLL. 0. N. M A RO ARET WH I TNBY. ;lert. I. O. O. f1, Phlleuriin Lodge Noi 8. Meets In Odd Follows Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit ing brethern are always wel come. DONALD YOUNG, N. O. A. J. OEDDKS. Rec. Sec J. D. BAILEY. Fin Sec. Knights ot Pytnias, Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meets every Wednes day In Knlgbts of Pythias ball 130 Rose street. Visitors always Welcomed SAM CHKISTHNSON, C. C. UOY O. YOUNO. M". F. K IC W1MHE"LY. ICR 9 A. F. A A. Mt.suri LOulgc No 13. Regular communication! second snd fourth Wednesdays each month, at Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel come. M. S II A. MM. V. M. W F HARRIS. Sec WW. B. A", d. 77 WRoseDu7g"Re view No. 11. Holds reKUlui meetings on serimd snd fourtb ThurmlttyK af 7:3ii p. m. Visit ing sisters Invited to attend re views. Maccabee bail. Pine an Caws streets. LARA IIONKI1RAKE, Com. JKHSIK RAPP. I'nl Roseburg Rebekah Lodge-No. ' 4lT I. O. 0. F Meets Iu Odd Fel . lews Temple every week oo Tuesday evening. Vlltln members tn good stsndlng ars rordlally Invited to attend. MRS. MAJtUAHIiT AS11CRAFT, N. O. TILT.IE I. JOHNSON. Rec. Sec V.TIIKI. HAII.KY. Fin. Rec. a. P. 6. fclks, Rosaburg Lodg No. 326. Hold ngrular coretuu Dlratlons at the i.lk's Temple os each Thursdsy of every month, All members requested to t tend rexularly, snd all visiting brothers are cordially Invited te attend. U. B. BURAR, B. J. 0. DAT, Beontary.