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EIGHT ""FIHJUl ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925. Thousands of Yards of New Spring Fabrics A gorgeous array of Spring's fashionable material lights the whole interior of our store. The center section tables are crowded with the most attractive yardage. The full light of day from our generous skylight reveals the quality and beauty of every thread. AH Moderately Priced SAVIN-DE-LEEN The now- finely knitted silk will nut Mreuh, and which Is one nf lit most favored of plain Hllk material for the present season $1.65 a yd. SILK JACQUARD Now shades and the bril liant texture, anil clever patterns woven into the fabric make this nn ex tnmely popular silk ma terial $2.00 a yd. ' COTTONS ARE ALL FAST COLOR TISSUE GINGHAMS STRIPED RAYONS NORMANDY VOILES MIXED CREPES PRINTS, SUITINGS Special Barred Nainsook 25c A quantity purcha.se t-uuhlcM us to offer a considerable quantity of Hatred Nainsook at this exlrt nieiy low fistire 25c a yd. Special Trousseau Chiffon 75c A French material of softest Voile made only in most delicate shades, wonderful new material for umltrwear, pajamas, etc. 75c a yd. Special Zebra-Heel Hosiery $1.25 a pair Just received and rushed to us as soon as delivery could bo made from the factory. A limited quantity of the widely advertised Zebra heel Milk Hose. All wantid shades. Special $1.25 m r r e muc' wanted shipment of spring sandals for 1 lJ) f S cnool fiirls and young ladies has arrived. Attractive KJll.lllSrLiJ t patterns of latest design price ARRIVE! $6.00 Everything in Shoes in Shoe Dept. We Sell Munsing-wenr Gossard Corsets and Corselettes Better 8ervlcs Better Merchandise STEAMSHIP SALE TB (ArjrlitMl I'm LmumI Wirt.) WASHINGTON, April 15. A suKgestlon that the Dollar Inter ests be required to purchase (he vessels they now are operating for the shipping board was made to 1'resident CooIUIkh today by Senator McN'ary, republican, Ore gon. If this should be don p. Senator McNary Is of the opinion that there would be removed much of the basis for criticism of tire ac tion of the board in selling to the Dollar interests the five president-type ships now operated by a competitor, the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. The threw commissioners who dissented to the sale of five ships to the Dollar interests Captain Phi miner. Thompson and Itenson will file separate answers in the district of Columbia suprenve court in the injunction proceed- Ings liroiiKht by the Pacific Mall to prevent consummation of the sale. They be pan preparations of their answers today after the bourd, by a vote of 4 to 3, had refused to permit them use of lawyers in the legal department of the board to act for them in making appearance and filing af fidavits with the court. The vote was on the same lines as that by which the sale was originally authorized. I taken to a hospital. j LIVERPOOL. April 15. Fire started at 7 o'clock this morn ' Iuk on the Canadian Pacific : steamer Montlaurier, which had just completed repairs at a dock, j at Itlrkenhead, across the .Mersey, ! opposite Liverpool. i!y noon the whole forepart of lhe vestrel was destroyed, with the fire still not under control, dense clouds of i smoke hampering the fire fight iers. The Motiluurfer was duv to j resume trans-Atluntlc sailings the I coming week-end. j NEW TODAY FOR SALE Tent, 16 by 18. F. M. j Sebring. Roseburg. Charter No. 93 Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OP CONDITION OF CAR TO TRADE for property, Call at Motor Shop Garage. ' FOR SALE No7"ir Jersey cowand : heifer calf. 4' hone 33F3. J FOR" SALE 1924 MawelfSporL j Can be seen at 464 Fowler street. LOTFORSALEorwiirtradefor i Kood light car. Address "Lot" care News-Review. Wool sacks and shearing supplies at Wharton liros. ASK RECALL SIGNERS I TO WITHDRAW NAMES (AMociattMj Vrvm Lcaar) Wiro.) KELSO, Wash., Apr. 15. A peti tion Is being circulated here today Keeking to have signers to a recall petition against Mayor A. R. Todd withdraw their names. The recall petition Is scheduled to bo can vassed this atternoon and bears one hundred more signatures than the required number. The mayor's adherents have filed recall petitions against five council men and the city attorney. The re call election is to be held the lat ter part of May. t i FOR RENT 4 room house with j sleeping porch, close In. 230 E. Lane St. i,FOR RENT FurniHhedfo,ur room ! flat with bath, first floor, adults t only. S57 W. Mosher. j FOR" SALE Good trucking propo I sltion; takes IGUU cash will pay I $4'0 profit per month. Lock wood i Motor Co. . FOR SALE New modern 5 room house, lot 50 by 250 feet. Price $200. $500 down, balance terms. Chas. Kyes, 826 N. Jackson St. WANTED to rent small placeeuft able for garden, chickens and a cow, not over four miles from Roseburg. Address RENT care of News-Review. GARAGE location wanted Good by 100 near The Umpqua Valley Bank At Roseburg, In tha Statt of Oregon, at the close of business April 6, 1925 KKSOUUCES 1. toans and discounts, Including rediscounts shown in items 2 and 30. if any 461.147.9a I. Overdrafts secured and unsecured - NONE 3. L'. H. government securities owned, Including those shown in Items 3D and 35. If any 23,695.00 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign government, state, municipal, corporation, etc,. in- eluding those shown in items 30 and 35, H any 147,104 9S Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc. 7,935.00 furniture and fixtures 2.3OU.00 Coopers powder sheep dip at Whurton Bros. . OWNER OF DEATH AUTO FREED AFTER INQUIRY Hand and horse drawn cultivat ors in all styles at Wharton Iiros. (AaoclatnJ ITe Uuod Wire.) POIITLAND. Ore.. Apr. 15. F. G. Martin of Wlilte Salmon, Wash., was exonerated of blame for the death of Paul Canaveri, who died a few days bko from injuries re ceived when hit by an auto March 19. Martin came to Portland last night and after the Inquest sur rendered to the police. Deputy iiistrict Attorney Maiurkey said to day that the charges against Mar tin probably will be dismissed. location about 7! business center. Will lease and put up bond if you will build to suit. Write to Box 126, Knum claw, Wash. 9. (ab) Cash on hand In vault and due from banks, bankers and trust comiMtnies designated and approved reserve agents or this bank 10. Exchanges for clearing house and Items on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 11. C'hei ks on bunks outside city or town of reporting bank Mid o:her cash items Total ruih ami ilue from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and 11, X125.2S3.58. . ' 119.778.C1 5,387.57 123.40 Total NEW POSTAL RATES The new postal rates, recently adopted, became effective today, and the new schedule of charges is now in operation, 'lhe most radical change Is on private mail ing cards, w hich formerly required only one cent postage, but now take two cents. This applies to all post cards expect the puliation government card which still goes for one cent. There Is no change In the first class letter mail, but there is an Increase of two cents on all parcel post packages. The post office department has Introduced several new features, one being a handling charge of 25 cents for parcel post packages. This expedites lhe package in transit as It Is handled with first class mall nnd is not held up at terminals, as Is the case with fourth class mail. Special delivery stamps can also be secured for parcel post pack- ages, the charge being based upon the weight of the package. Advertising mail going out und er permit, Is increased from 1 cent to 1 cents, and stamps of that denomination are obtainable, as well as wrappers. There are also chnnges in tho money order charges and In tie registry department. All clerks and carriers are fully Informed on the new rules nnd can give detailed Information to those desiring it. 5 'born: TIPTON To Mr. anil Mrs. flrant Tipton, at their home In Wilbur, Tuesday, April 14, a boy. LaFOLLETTE DENIES HE IS TO RUN FOR GOVERNOR SHOW A BIG HIT The Antlers Theatre was again crowded last night to witness the performance by Frank & King Comedians. The bill presented last evening was an exceptionaly clever bill entitled "(He Olsen Out West". This particular bill gave all the members an opportunity to show their true worth and ability and it must be admitted by all that the company is one of the best popular priced aggregations on the road to day. The vaudeville numbers between acts were roundly applauded and encores necessary. The company orchestra of six pieces, under the direction of Pearl Wellington, Is splendid, furnishing the latest hits of the day before the porformance and during the vaudeville numbers. Tonight the com puny will pre sent "The Whole Dang Family" nnd no doubt tho house will be again filled to greet these clever performers. The company will re main the balance of the week with change of plays, scenery and cos tumes nightly. (Aawx-UIH I'rew Ua1 WirtO WASHINGTON, April 15. A formal statement wait Issued today by Senator La Follettn of Wiscon sin, characterizing jis a "pure fab rication," published reports that Governor ltlalne would be the can dfilste for ('tilted States senator In Wisennsin; that Robert I.a Fol' elte, Jr., would run for governor next spring and that the senator would direct the campaign. Tlefore ordering your engraved graduation announcements, call at the News-Review office and see tho new line Just received. Members of Lilac Circle Notice Social meeting will be 4hdd at K. Of !' Knttit-.lLv ! April IS. All members entitled to bring friends. Each lady bring box ; lunch for two. I'se n K for poultry medicine. Sold by Wharton Itros. SEE BROWN AVENUE If you are contemplating build ing a home. See Ilrown In West Roseburg before you decide on a locution. 1. J. llaltf. ( ... . - The world will adopt it for all time to come. If she ever gets one lasleoflt. Git I. MM ItltOS.'MILK HUEAI). I'hone 1.1,1. We luu n t have a fresh shipment eed. Wharton Urns. of 9 THE LIRERTY THEATER I 8 a 66 The BIG Program TODAY AND TOMORROW THE MANNER PICTURE ELKS DANCE Thursday Night April 16 Cards and Dancing All Elks In Douglas County Urged to Attend. OLD FIRE ENGINE IS GETTING BADLY NEEDED REPAIRS The old fire enlnne. which has heen In the city's service for the past nine years with practically no repairs, and without ever hav ing been off duty, was today turn down for a thorough overhaul ing. Although the old truck has heun In constant service for nine years, it has developed asthmatic symptoms recently, nnd has been wlreezy nnd w.euk on attempts to make hither altitudes. The city council has authorized an over hauling, and the machine will ho throughly reconditioned. The work is being done at the fire hall In such a manner that at any time the truck can be put hack Inln service within a few minutes ir needed for nny emerg ency. Although the city has it big pumper to depend upon, it Is the policy or the departnifiit to keep both engines ready for call at all times. KEYS" Crass rockers at Powell's. OR. DEAN B. BUBAR OKrOWICTHIST Sp.elsllit In ths lilting of Olssnra lit Jacksnn ft. 775V I ltroccoll planters at Wharton , Ilros. See our llenils transplant, era wilh 9 In ch shoe. MOVIE MAGNATE TO WED , FLAPPER SPECIALIST With Virginia Lee Corbin J.uk Mulliall Edith Roberts Gaston Glass and Great Supporting Cast. a whole Mm, limn,. f i lirillis. laugh- "Three Keys" unluc ter and liuant mystery. "Three Keys," Just like but oh Imv- - what a mix n US, HSKKI aUN rULs Chiropractor Electronic and F.leutro-Thernphy 417 Terklnt MlilR. I'hone 491 Hi. )" have on your key ring, maile. 3 Also the Genuine Benny Leeward In I lis Last l ight "THE JAZZ BOUT" Also the Aesops Fables: "Barnyard Olympics" Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor ' Nerve and Spine Specialist. 324 rerklus llldg. I'hone BT.4 NKW YOIIK. April IS. Samuel C.nldwyn. film producer. and francos Howard, who played tlie part of the flapper in the si.n.- comedy "The Host People." nro about to marry, after n ncnu.ntit nnce of four weeks, their friends say. The marrlai.'e will tnke p:.i.o in I.os Anueles soon, it Is understood. .Miss Howard has been on de I stage for six years and will b,. ;2 I years old In June. KITCHEN CUPBOARD Bjr NELLIE MAXWELL tmtU4 I t!-M t Delectable Dishes I pjELiriOUS dishes of nil kinds J may be prepared In the winter, fven when the fresh things ure not ! In market. A li-Iiht l'ul salad Is the j followlni;, which cuu be served ut any season : Fig and Cheese Salad. Mix to a I paste any cream cheese, or cottage I cheese, using one cupful ; one cupful of dried llgs. one-lmlf cupful of roasted almonds, chopped, and two tablespoonfuls of nninge juice. Mil and mold into balls mid roll the halls In the chopped almonds, i'lace four or live of the bulls on a bed of j lettuce, garnish with sections of orange and serve with: Honey Dressing. Take one halV cupful of strained honey ; beat slow ly Into three well-beaten eg yolks. Pluce in a double boiler and stir j over the heat mull the mixture be I gins to thicken, ltemove from the heat nnd beat until cool. Add salt nnd Cayenne, a tuhlespoonful of ! lemon Juice, und Just before serving iomi in a cilptul or whipped cream. Orange Shortcake. l or dessert, when It is hard to lind something appetizing, prepare a rich biscuit dough and hake It in Inrge-slzed biscuits. S;ilit them nnd butter W'ell, making a small shortcake, us ing oranges Hint have heen peeled, cut Into small pieces, sprinkled w ith sugar and allowed to stand to sea son for nn hour or two. Heap the fruit with plenty of Juice on each layer and serve It hot. Graham Pudding. Take one fourth of a cupful of butler, ndd one-half cupful of molasses, one bulf teasftounful of soda, one egg, one-half cupful of sour milk, one ami one-half cupfuls of gmhnm Hour, one cupful of raNius, and spices to tuste. Mix well and steam four hours. Serve with an Egg Sauce. lieaf the whites of nn vjit; until stiff; add one cupful of sugar to the beaten yolk, it pinch of salt, vnnilln and one-half .-upfu! nf boiling milk, then hi Ir lu the cgT whlte and sorve at once. Prunes, llgs. as well ns dates, may be stuffed with nuts, fomtnnt or a cream cheese. Served ns de serf they are w ho!eoinefc eesy tn Irenre nnd especially ipot! for children. '.&. t2ft. Wrsttrn Nwpcpr Union 1 .FOR SALE Fresh cow with two weeks old calf, extra good milk er. One four year old cow, fresh in a few weeks. One two year old steer, in good condition, tloo takes them all. Tel. l.'Kll. WELLINGTON PARK Roseburg's new suburban addition. 1 mile north of town: city waier: elec tric lights; pavement all the way All in bearing fruit. Only $250 per acre, $5u cash, balance J10 per month. Full information, LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass : Street. Phone 219. LIABILITIES 16. Capital stock paid in $ 17. Surplus fund 18. (at Undivided profits $U,5S8.66 (b) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 8,158.5.1 DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve: 23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds !4. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding 25. Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand .. , , 26. Certified checks outstanding Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve, items 211, 24, 25, 26 $l4.097.uu. TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and pay able on demand or subject to notice: I 27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding j Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or subject to notice, items 27 and 28, $169,945.33. ,.$767,472.46 '.000.00 i.OOO.OO 3,430.13 .974.79 ,218.50 I.G14.75 2S8.96 169.945.33 Total ..$767,472.46 STATE OK OREGON. County of Douglas, ss: I, J. M. Throne, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true tb the best of my knowledge WE ONLY ASK YOU TO TAKE A LOOK If you are in the mar ket for a home, 5 room plastered house. Sleeping porch. New gar age. Woodshed. Chicken house. Lot 60x102 ft. . Paving and side walk. Close in. Price $2800, $300 down. Ilalance like rent, 6 per cent interest. G. W. Young & Son. I'hone 417. SPEAKING OF QUALITY You don't know what you are miss ing. Here are 63 acres; 20 acres under cultivation; the best land in Oregon; all new fence; 2 creeks thru jduce, can irrigate; good 3 room house; 2 barns; other improvements: team; wagon; harness: tools and im plements; 100 chickens; 2 cows; liio bushels wheat and corn; 15 tier wood; 2 stoves; some furni ture. Everything goes for $:t4oo, half cash. LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass street. Phone 219. anil belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of April, 1925. MAXINE SYKES. Notary Public tor Oregon. My commission ex pires, June 26, 1928. J. M. THRONE, Cashier. CORRECT Attest: H. W. STRONG, ROLAND AGEE. GUST EDLUND, Directors. , HEAD OF LIVESTOCK I ASSOCIATION DIES SAN FRANCISCO. April 15. j Honry A. Jastro, Bakeraflelrt, for mer president of the National Livestock Association, died at the ; I'alace Hotel here today after an illness of two months, j Mr. Jastro was president of the National Livestock Associa tion five times. His connection jWith the firm of Carr and Haggin, predecessors of the Kern County (California) Land company. Rave him control over 460.0O0 acres of land In California; 610.000 acres in New Mexico; and. 110,000 acres in Arizona. He came to California from Germany when 13 years old. Taylor-maae concrete is good con crete. Tel. 225-R. Before , ordering your enpraved graduation announcements, call at the Newg-Keview office and see the new line just received. Marshfleld Engineers pro specting for Bite for $1)0, 0U0 Isth mus slough bridge. Astoria Benson Logging Co. to hIiI p six . 000,000 toot log rafts to California. Company has shipped 6a such rafts and lost only two. Love for Animals Interest In nnitnals is m natural , -.!'h children Unit It Is usually a simple matter to tench love and sympathy fr thorn even where It dues nut already exist. In present ing an animal that Is "new." te:ich en have splendid opportunity to train powers nf observation and tw supply a class with a mine of ma terlal. says Nature .Magazine. The utter as a fur hearer, as the cmi raceou protector of his life and lilt erty. as a fWhcnnan, und as a special stunt artist Is hound to de- lli'M iililrn T.iL-t rl.ut.. t live oners u poKsinie. Possible Origin "Wonder who oriln;;tel the ex prestnn: 'Step on It?" "Some early motorist, prnhaMy. "I dnnno! Mayhe that's what Sir Walter Italeigh said when he I ;i!i! his cluak down in front of Queen Klljthelh." Huston Transcript. r Friday, Saturday, Special SALE OF Hats, Coats, Dresses Stylish Hats, all new and desirable pat terns, offered Friday and Saturday at $2.50 to $10 Iliautiful Coats, the very best materials and priced for I rlduy and Saturday sale at , $15 to $30 Dresses, very latest styles and fabrics. Including many Irene Castle Garments, priced for Friday and Saturday at $12.50 to $35 THE HAT SHOP S. !?,., ly'l'IMMMgMaatHIWtaWTfnsgSlsMBWsMgBaMMBMlsg i Held as Robber s5,V OUR BUSINSESS Is tssentlal to success in yours No business can be operated efficiently without the aid of Insurance. We shall be glad to help you determine the most efficient economical use of insurance in the protection of your business success. The Only Man They Looked Up to Was the One Who Knocked Them Down. Also "World News" Corned)' William DESMOND The lodging enmp bullies gath ered about the -unlet stranger with laughs and jeers! But if his words were soft his muscles were not. And after that the unerring lumberjacks steered clear of his driving fists. While the men feared his strength the frontier womn loved his gentleness. Sep this absorbing romance of the re nmklng of a man. "The Measure of a Man 10c MAJESTIC 15c Zinnia plants, r.nr per doi. Um't pay more than they are north. I he j Fern. Si FRI. & SAT.: R. TALMADGE .1 Fil&TT.T.T.T.YW.MTrT.IT.TTW Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Ptrklna Bldg. Roseburg, Or Phona It. REPAIRED LINER ! i AFIRE IN HARBOR I.P ljsJI'OOU April IS. Kir I which Htarted early todsy on 'he i iinatllan I'aitric Steamer M laurier and rauied mueh dam.iue has been brought under ron-r.d. Several firemen were -aed while. rtKhtinar the flumes but all hsvr re covered except one who has b. ( 0 S .J-. -"S - f I.' AUGUST U'HWAJnr- Who Owes You? Our system was perfected to .help you. You can not make a success of business unless you collect your bad ac counts. A dollar in the cash drawer Is worth two In the ledger. or it nrsixKss is coi- I.KCTINO. KKStMrS are wh:it OV want. WE GET THEM. Douglas Creditors Ass'n, Inc. In Rear of Doualas Abstract I Comoanv Aucusi I .t h maim, a wimlow w:mher fmployrd by the Pcnnayl 1111 Rniiruad. Is being held In Huff. In. N. Y a the allrtffd per pvirator of a Sl vou mail robbery. Lrhniann In uul la" have torxed tn($uer authorising: hiui to txvird a train and eiamin mail poucbes Cootaiutog valuable. It's too Late to Insure after the accident hepnen. Regrets won't nay the d;unpe. Insure today. We write fire Insurance pnd th va rious autonmbtl insurance cov crapes. Otir apenty Is at your s-riiee t fl!i times. May we crv you? I'hone or call. G. W. Young & Son I nsurance 116 Cass St Phona 417 TONIGHT TONIGHT FranK Ring COMEDIANS Present The Whole Dang Family' Vaudeville Between Acts rv Company Orchestra-y- Doors Open 7: 15, Plcturts 7:39 p. m., Orchtstra 8:00 p. m. Curtain 8:15 p. m. Change of Program Daily WEDNESDAY NlTE "ARE GIRLS SAFE" 25c ANTLERS " 50c