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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. APRIL 10, 1925 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Specials for Easter From our most brilliant stocks and ' the City's largest assortments COATS A special group of excellent values, some priced to sell as high as $21.50, all in the season's accepted modes finest showing we have ever made at this price. These coats are in new colors and showy trimmings. $14-95 ether coats at all prices YOUR EASTER Silk Hosiery 89c Bigger and biRer is the demand for bright colored hosiery. All the latest colors are included in our special Eas ter ol terms for rnday and Saturday at 89c Easter Handkerchiefs Dainty French lace and hand painted silken handkerchiels especially appro- pnate lor taster, in be wildering colors: Priced a,25c,0$l THE GENUINE French Ginghams 47c The soft, sure-color fabric' of lustrous appearance that inspires tasty dresses for linht spring wear. An Easter special for Friday and Aln a yd. Saturday at . Hi U Plisse Crepe 3 yds. for $1.00 FULL YARD WIDE for underwear Delicate hued underwear crepe with dainty figures, in full yard widths, e A Special at 3 yards for V I I LOCAL NEWS Frevh as a daisy, pure as HI, white as snow, brown as a nut. CKI.M.M I1HOS. MILK ItUEAU. I'lionti 133. In Today Mrs. George Winston was here this morning from Winston and spent a few hours on business and shopping. Horse muzzles, 25 cents at Wharton Bros. OTHER EASTER WANTS NEW CUFF GLOVES, in several .hades, very smart $1.25 SILK SCARFS, very colorful and attractive $2.98 DRESSES, SHOES, Easter shipments are now in SATIN-DE-LEEN THE NEW SILK MATERIAL Mm 4JJSP" 1 ' IP Better Service STRIPED RAYON FOR SPORT DRESSES Better Merchandise Coast Man Visitor A. A. Trinzfl was a bUHlru-as visi tor in I hid city Thursday, arrivlnx from the coast. Mr. Trlnzcl is from Coos Hay.. From 8utherlin w Mr. and Mrs. John Pluoard and son wra hero this morning from Sutherlin and 8 pent a few hours transacting business. Sutherlin Visitor In City A. K. Shlrla, Sutherlin busings man. wan in Itosfburg today visit in with friends and looking after business matters. NEW TODAY I FOR BENT Oarage. Inquire of Joe Campbell at Ford Garage. j SKCO.NI HAND Case Broccoli ! I transplanter at Wharton liros. WANTED Barley seed. Beardless preferrd. Lee Barker, Drain. Ore. FOR SALE Lloyd wicker baby buggy. 2 Conitoleum runs 9 by 1!. 3:12 W. Douglas. V A NT E D B focco jrpl"a n ter w ill buy or rent for summer. Weeks sn! Sheldon, Ruckles, Ore. FOR-SALE Ford. good running condition all good rubber, cheap. Kings Service Station, Coos Junction. Meet your friends tomor- row at the J. C. Penney Co. rest room on the balcony. ANNUAL EASTER Sheep shears, hand and power outfits, at Wharton tiros. : Eugene Attorney Here Charles A. Hardy, Kugene attor ney, arrived here yesterday and is HiienditiK a day or so in Rose burg on legal business. Mr. Weber Visits George Weber was here from his ranch at Garden Valley this morn ing, spending a few hours attend ing to business matters. In Today 1 P. C. Huron was a visitor In this cily today and spent several hours attending to business matters. Mr. Iturch Is a resident of Camas Valley. PLANTING TIME SPECIAL 8 Choice Gladiolus Bulbs sent postpaid for 25 cents or 20 for B0 cents, no two alike and guaranteed to bloom. (Or Send for List of Named Varieties.) Specialties: Narcissus, Tulips, Gladioli and Lilies. Garden on E St. Bet. 7th and 8th Fred C. Thompson SPRINGFIELD, ORE Bulb Grower Cut Flowers in Season t BORN LEHMAN To Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lehman, of Azalea, April 8, a daughter. Seniors llavo Program - The Senior class held their Fri day program this noon in roll room, at which time the class or chestra gave a few enjoyable sel ections. Leaves For Goble Miss Hazel Troxel, who has been here on business for the past sev eral days, was called to Goble this morning because of the sudden ill ness of her mother. LOST One bay horse weight 1 1 00 lbs. Foretop and weathers shear ed. Kinder please call 2102, Myr tle Creek. 8. L. Uuell. ; FOR RENT 5 room house newly decorated, hot, cold water, bath and toilet. Garage, woodhouse. 514 Fowler St. FOR RENT Modern 6 roonThouse; unfurnished. 3 blocks from P. (. Fine location. Call 320 W. Cass St. or phone 1S0-J. FOR SALE Pink, yellow and red snapdragon plants, also red and yellow zinnias and pink asters. Mrs. Foster Butner. Phone OSS and leave orders. LOANS If you winlTto build" or buy a home or refund your pres ent mortgage, see us. We make 4 loans that cost you less and get j you out of debt. I'miKiua Sav- ings and Loan Association with Imuglas Abstract Company. . STAGES ARE PUT ON NEW SCHEDULE IF YOU NEVER GO TO CHURCH If you never go to church break that bad habit next Sunday. Go to church on Kaster Sunday. This Is an Invitation, to you to come to the Baptist church. Children, niUhlc. and flowers will assist In the wor ship. 1 1 : (JO a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. SHOOT By Roseburg Rod and Gun Club AT Gun Club Grounds ON THE MARKS RANCH Sunday, Apr. 12, starting at 11 a. m. Ad Topperwein of the Winchester Arms Company, a world famous shooter will give an exhibition shoot. Events of nil kinds agreeable to shooters will be staged LUNCH AND SI IF.LLS ON GROUND DON'T MISS THIS BIG DAY- Notice To Water Consumers : Water will bo shut off Saturday afternoon, April llth, from 1:00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m. afiectlni? all con sumers south and west of the cor ner of Parrott ami Ijme St. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY A change has been made In the schedule of the state lines operat ing out of the city, the changes becoming effective on Wednesday April 15. Singes, under the new time table, will arrive from the north at II a. m.; 4.10 p. m.; 7:10 p. m.; and 10:10 p. ni. They will arrive from the south at 12:45 a. m. ' 4:30 p. m.; and 10:30 p. m. They I will reach the city from Coos Hay at II a. m.; 4 p. m.; and 9 p. m. The departure time for the north will be 7:20 a. m.; 11:20 a. m.; 1:20 P. in.; and 4:50 p. m. Stages will leave for the south at 8 a. m.; 11:30 a. m.: and 4:20 p. m. The Coos Hay Binges will depart at 8 a. ni.; 1:20 p. m.; and 4:20 p. m. With the exception of the 4:50 p. m. stage, leaving for the north, all of the stages leaving here in that direction will go turoush to Portland the same day. The last singe, however, operates as a local lo Eugene, connecting there with the northbound local stage for Portland. j The stages going south at R a. m. and 1:40 p. in. connect with the busses operating Into Klamath Fnlls. The new schedule has been adopt ed, according to W. A. Cummlngs, the local agent, in order tn pivu Dr. Sether and Family Here better service to the patrons of the Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Retlier ami .stage line. The stages operate on a family are registered at the 1'mn- schedule which connects them with qua hotel and will be here for a branch lines running out from the few days visiting with friends. They ; nignway. arrived from Eugene yesterday. Mrs. Johnson Visits Mrs. Verne Johnson was a visitor in this city this morning from the rural districts, and spent a few hours shopping. She resides east of Roseburg. It makes you hungry to think of it. Why a substitute? Git Ihe genuine GRIMM miOS. MILK It H 10 AD. Phone 133. Is Visiting nt Scliwnrtx Home Notice To Water Consumers Water will be shut off Saturday Mrs. G. Keappler arrived here ! afternoon. April llth. from 1:00 n. tnia anurnoon trom Los Angeles . '" P. m. infecting ail con DANCE At Olalla Saturday APRIL 11 GOOD MUSIC to visit at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Schwartz for the next two weeks, she is an aunt of Mr. Schwartz. sinners south and west of the cor ner of Parrott nnd Lane St. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY" Mr. Hayner Makes Short Visit I OPPOMFNT; OF Will J. Mayner. of Sutherlin. I .Yrt.iLwl, riLKRiui rCt-rLT TO HIS CHARGES spent a tVw hourti in the city today looking after business mutters. 11' reports his rlly in a iiroMpermiH condition qml burflnt'sti in all linen fully up to Hit' 8imuh.nl. Eatter Egg Hunt (Contfmiort rrom pe 1.) 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 surance will protect you. And the cost Is small. We will be f:lnd to explain these automo bile coverages. G. W. Young & Son Insurance 116 Cass St. Phone 417 from Governor Rohlnean of the Rank nf frnnro In Pi-.... ... ,T " "" '"'"" rs tn tsier ciementel on December 29 the Roseburg Country Club will en- 1924. warning the latter that the Joy an Easter egg hunt and games local limit of circulation was be at the club Sunday afternoon April Ing reached and entreating him to 12. at 1:30. Parents are asked to take measures to prevent inflation bring sandwiches, cake, or other which would be ruinous to the light lunch, and coffee will be serv- country's credit. This warning he ed at the club house. said, was repented In letters' of February 5 and 2. Fine Hot Cross Buns I Kranrols-Mnrsal forcibly called James Ilutchings, proprietor of attention to the fact that' on April the Model Itakery. brought in some 2. when the circulation already fine Hot Cross Huns to the News- had exceeded the legal limit by Review today. Jimmy la a past two billion francs. Premier Her mnstcr at the art of baking the riot in Ihe senate solemnly de buns and each Good Friday finds clared his government opposed all his place of business crowded with inflation. customers seeking them. STOLEN 'All ItKTI ItXi:!). TLJir I mrnTv ti ir- Trn a 1 1 iu, L.iuiix it i r il. i r.i e W i At Our Regular Prices LAST TIME TON1GI IT Only 10 and 19 Cents TI IRILLING RAILROAD STORY WM. FAIRBANKS OR. DEAN B. BUB AR OPTOWKTHIST Specialist In th fitting of (llsn.es lie Jackson St. 1 The former minister concluded by quoting "M. Clemenlel's in ventory" of a few months. In , which In the name of the gnvern- Enrle M. Montgomery, of the ment It wns said that Inflation touring bureau of the Automobile would be considered a crime ( lull of Southern California, nnd against the nation Walter E. Wood of the Auto "Neither Inflation, a forced loan theft bureau, arrived In Ron-burg ;nor any other fiscal measure the th.s morning, and left this after- preent measure nuiv put through noon driving a Studebnker .r;can roor, ,he Inst 'confidence of v " , . . ' """ r- the country in the men ii-iii-iiH. n rum. i iie car mi...ik- t- ! the one whleh was found by Traf- id,,rred now gov- Krnncols-Marsal , flc officer Thurher at Coos June : tton. where it was abandoned liv i auto thh-ves after they had burn Wd out a main bearing. "The senate will Judge." -In- OR. HARRISON F(3lK Chiropractor Electronic and Eleotro-Theraphy 417 Perkins lllds. Thone 491 Read the Classified ads. I "A Fight for Honor'? i LIGHTNING F.XI'RrSS STOUY fe OF KOMANIIC KAI1.UOADING ! with fi; EVA NOVAK AND WILLIAM FAIRBANKS j Claire McDowell, Jack Byron, Wilfred Lucas. !j I Marion Harlan, Perry Welford, "Pal" tj Sj Also the Feature Comedy !j "riONg COOKING" O jjf X Also S THE CyFF DWELLERS M.W.W.T.Tr.T.T.T.T.T.T.T. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. T2I Ifcrktns Illdg. Phone 6:4 PARIS. April 19 Charles Te l.a Stevrle. finance minister In the first Poincnre cabinet. Issued a note today denying that the lecnl in The Ntrw-s-Review. Thcv "mU of no"' ',r,ll"llon "' ""r i J jbeen exceeded during his mlnls- mefln dollars tf Votl. try. He stated that the treasury - w.a mn nmhf-rr:l.-,l nt fmir Hni... I during his two years of service T n, 'that he was obliged to ask the PIERCE PROCLAIMS banks to subscribe to a supple- WEEK FOR ANIMALS Imentary Issue of nstlnnnl defense e bonds, but such operations were (Aw-t'.ImI fTM. Wlf.. aii(pi,iv ..f.lnut,t l,v K.nm..nl 10 as the bonds fell due. ; "It is unquestionable, he said. !"that the first time this limit was Dr. H. C'Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Blda. Roseburg, Ore Phone Ba. SAI.EM. (Ire.. April Governor Pierce today Is-io-l a prorlnniaiion sitting asi.l. tlx- week April 1.1 to IS as 9 kind to aulmula week" In Oregon. "I ask and urge our r1t I- sens." says the proclamation. "to Join with our schools an ! churches for the purpose of Instilling in the minds of our Water will be shut off Saturday children sympathy and kind- 1 aMcruoon. April llth. from 1:00 p. ness for all Hung rrea'ur-s: 04,n. to 4:00 p. m. affecting all con- to teach them In childhood aumers south nl west of the cor- that cruelty Is debasing and ner of Parrott iTflil Ijne St. esreeded was under Pnniier He riot last October." Garden tools at Powellu. Notice To Water Consumers degrading, ami by an art of 4j THR CAI.IEO'iMA Q 'l'iness Is the rhai'ir up- ' POWER COMTAM lifted and ennobled High grade, extra I ruga at i'owell'a. OREGON 9 fancy, raW BALL At Armory Tuesday, April 14th Given by American Legion AUXILIARY Gentlemen SI Music by the Blue Devils Tickets on sale Chapman's Drug Store DANCE MELROSE Country Club , Saturday Night APRIL 11 . i Good Music Who Owes You? Our system was perfected to help you. You can not make a success of business unless you collect your bad ac counts. A dollar In the cash lrawer Is worth two in the ledger. oi;r nnsi.NEss is coi, I.ECTINO. RESULTS are what YOU want. WE GET TltEM. Douglas Creditors Ass'n, Inc. In Rear of Douglas Abstract Company - Your Neckwear for Easter! Here they are in as fine a selection as this Stpre has ever presented. All the new colors and pat terns of spring priced exceedinplv low. DudsMen Footnotes of Fashion Your shoes will either add to or detract from the rest of your costume. Here you will find styles and colors necessary that will make your shoes a good I investment from any view j point. STYLE FIT nnd long wear in every pair- Select Your Shoes for Easter Now ROSEBURG BOOTERIE 9 IRVIN BRUNN . Shoes That Satisfy ancFit Your Feet Perkins Bldg., Roseburg The ROSEBURG TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE i Offers both young men and women an opportunity to become Telegraph operators, by pursuing an interesting study during the afternoon or evening hours when other duties are finished. A new class is being organized now, you should not delay longer if you intend to enter this profession enroll today, call or write, Room 224 Perkins Bldg. Ask Your Grocer for Jersey Maid Butter Jersey: MERY 6 UTTER Pure Butter, is a Wonderful Food, and Your Children are Entitled to the Best.' Jersey Maid Butter is Whole some, Sweet, Palatable and made from the best cream obtainable from Umpqua Valley Farms. The Douglas County Creamery PHONE 340 TONITE AND SATURDAY B.P.Schulbe i r a Titrni k t t- IVAinHKlfNt i ' 'jsrt-: fll i svil MacDONALD bcarlet The Tongues of Scandal have painted many a lily Scarlet! ALSO CHAPTER NO. 3 "IDAHO" 10c MAJESTIC 15c Catches Fine Chinook Salmon Miss Edna BeehliT, bookeeper at the Crouch Hardware store, rsueht a fine Chinook salmon, welching a little less than 45 pounds, yester day In the North I'nipqua, near llrown's IlridKe. Miss Ileehler, with a parly of three, were in a small motor boat, when the fish was raucht. It tnkini? her between 25 and 30 minutes to land the Chinook. Grass rorkers at Powell's. -.III. w. PROTECTION Insurance cannot lave you from ttio liu-"nvnienc raus e.l hv fire aoolilcnt or theft. Hut It can Fivt you whfll ta uxiiilly the KrePiitMt factnr In that lnronvenlente the finan cial Ions. Come In and let how you how to ftt maximum prutec tlun at inlnliiiiim cot. Misomc (lino Last Time Tonite 1 1 -10c U ii ERICH VON ' IS STROHEIM'S l- Tj priuction of fl i'i'ui i-HTirnrcH' hi7vpi"McTEAGUE" by FRANK NORMS ANTLERS Starling Saturday Frank & King Comedians FOR ONE BIG WEEK Company Orchestra Special Scenery . Vaudeville Between Acts . Opening Play 'After Ole Olsen Saw Broadway' Change of play each night THIS COMPANY PLAYED 9 months In Stockton. 6 months In Mnrysvllle. 4 months In Medford. 2 nmnthn In Vnr-hfleM. Prices 25c and 50c Doors open 7:15 p. m. riciures :) p. m. Orchestra 8:00 p. m. Curtain 8:15 p. m. ANTLERS