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IS i I n U J; FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925. WHY WE DECIDED TO SELL 0 cjx UNDERWEAR y&r Men What Varsity Means First of nil It Is the trade markid name of athletic undcrwiar that has been sold li careful buyers for the pa.;t fifteen years. Like anything new Varsity whs put nn the market fiist in a mail Hay but the m a who bought It found It to be the best made, most comfortubly tut uiiiltiwcar they bud ever worn ami o from year to year more and more castumois have (Uncovered It. It la the bent Investment, in underwear u man will want to tuake Uie ultimate. In quality and value. - And Why It Is Made of Fruit of the Loom Fabrics Simply a case of finding the best fabric that the beat underwear could be tailored fruin and 1'ruit. of the ,iom lias bad a country wide fame for venerations. The privilege of innklni; It Inlo men's athletic underwear la one which ban been granted exclusively to Varsity. When you pick ifp a garment and si IIih combination Varsity Krult of the Loom lale i en the neck of it yuu know yuu ai buying- quiillly from the first thread In the fabric, to the last buttuu on tho eminent. Is It Soft After Laundering? YesVarslly Fruit of the Loom l iiderwear is made to stand belnfr laundered once a wei k for a year or mure and Ueie Is none of the harshness about It, no scrulch that you've noticed In fabrics of cheaper constiuctiou. Is It Comfortable? "You scarcely know you have It on" most nun there is Do binding; or Kirding in Varsity union suits, they' 'ar-. made plenty full and roomy throughout, without belna- baiicy with out losing their style. Guaranteed? On ilk Vanity Fruit of the Loom Underwear la this three months guarantee. 1. That the scums will not rip. 2. That the size is correctly marked. 3. That the buttons will not come oif. 4. That the buttonholes will not pull out. . 5. That the material will neithe.- tiar nor wear out through ordinary, everyday use. WE ARE ROSEBURG AGENTS PBNCER'nS "x a iou should chanKB your apark .Order your (rraduiitlon announce plUKS every 600D miles. t a new ments at the News Hevlew office set now at the Terminal Caraxo, New line of samples just received pi IW, VANS OS If voutwa TO movi MOVING Your moving problems are completely snlviil the mo. ment you atlthoriEo us to do the work. Our reliabil ity assures your property careful handiiiiK. We wlil quote you prices as low as possible, "We aim to please" H.5. French IRANSPfR AND STORAGE CO. PHONE 220 TIRE SALE! 2 Days Only Friday and Saturday 30x3 1-2 Regular Cords $5.95 31x4 Oversize Cords $10.95 32x4 Oversize Cords. ...... ,$11;95 33x4 Oversize Cords S12.50 Wilson Tire Shop. 115 Jackson St. v V . - i v Courteous Drivers Our drivers have all In-cn with us fur Years. They nrc our "niK'smi-n.' Any one of them w ill give you a courteous answer to any inquiry lli.it you make. Travel with them. Tliey are careful drivers and arc as pleasant as they arc elficicnt. COAST AUTO L1NLS No. I O wonder If the same rnfetheda have been prai-ticvd by the icruwertf. Lat winter one of our growers pnt a fw wveki in on' of the nntidlo western Btatea. Ho visit d u whoU alo fruit bouse and found that appl-ee of a cerium bize were b lug sold to the re- ; tailer for las than 3 per box. . i lie Wfiit to a grotery store in Mint Lucy A. rase, Ansiatant In the name town and bought thre Nutrition from the Qr-eoa AkH- . a p plea of this same size, at the cultural Collt'K' in to bv in the : rate of $1H per box! .Surely the county for a Mtay of four dayn be- retail merchant wan practicing KinnliiK Tucdduy, April the 2 Ut. "careful bUMints metliods." iiuriiiK thl time rihe will put on Ah u hili Kchoni Murtt-nt in tlie third of a series of nutrition tt'res'nd in the fruit industry and schooln In the iilendale. Myrtle in a Tuture career, t want you or Cn-ek, Kutheilfn and Yoncalla com- some of your subscribers to tell munities. Interest in this work nie what tan be done. Kor me has bven RrowinK rapidly in all sec-1 I"1 serious condition, lions in which .Miss Cane has been, Jligh School Student. holdiiiK the schools. At each mcetin to bo held In j N0TICE 0F ASSESSMENT FOR, this series the morning session wiU ' THE IMPROVEMENT OF be Klveri over to demonstration of I EAST FOURTH STREET school lunches. The making of! ... -i twelve kinds of sandwiches with out the use of meat will be demon strated, and many valuable hints on sandwich making will be avail-! able to the women who attend. Sandwiches are the acknowledKed basis of all school, picnic or other rl.-d ami ..arUik.-n f h..r hot : "tidAv.-iim. North to the north line, mtal is impossible and too Elabor ate, ami thu many things whirh will tuke tho place of the cold meat sandwuh will appeal to wom en who are called upon to prepare quick Dieals. Tho afternoon sessions will con-' sist ot a talk Dy miks case on the tt.n itii,.r 1.1 ft 111,. subject of feediiiB of mothers and I 3l)- Kinney s Imp. i'lat 39S.72 children and will undoubtedly i ii(.na Miller It 21. Block prove of interest to 8 larRe num- 3,1, Kinney's Imp. I'lat '398.72 bcr- ! A. Creason Lot 9. Mock 31. These schools have been ar- I Kinney's Imp Plat 260.31 raiiKed through the office of II. V. A. ("reason Lot 1(1. niock 31, Cooney, the County ARent, and all j Kinney's Imp. Plat 250.69 tho women in the communities j A. Creason Lot 11. Illock 31 where tho iiM etlnns are to be held i Klnuey's Imp. Plat 250.69 are invited to be present and take A. Creason Lot 12. Illock 31, part In one or both sessions of same I Kinney's Imp. Plat 250.69 G. W. Iturnett Lot 13, Iilock 31, Kinney's Imp. Plat. 39S.72 Ga on Stomach o. w. iiurnett i,ot 11. niock 1 31. Kinney's Imp. Plat. 39S 72 Won't Let You Sleep ,1 ,Ma' wiison-ixit 9, niock p 3!,Kiiiney's In. Plat 202.24 Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of : UoseburK. Oregon, did on the 6th , day of April, 1925, by Ordinance No. fctS, declare the assessment for ! the improvement! of Kust Fourth ; Street from the south line of Kec- of Commercial Avenue, in the City of ltoseburg, Oregon, to bo upon each lot or part of lot or parcel of land especially benelited thereby i as follows, to-wit: i Name Inscription Amount ! J. F. Cole It 1, Mock 30, Kinney's Imp. Plat $331.45 1 Ida .May Wilson Lot 10, I Illock 3S, Kinney's Imp ' Plat Ida May Wilson Lot 11 Mock 3S, Kinney's Imp Plat (las pressing on heart and oth organs sometimes causes a rest less, nervoua feeling and prevents sleep. AilUrika helps any case gas on the stomach, unless due to deep- BHHted causes. The WICK action. Ida May Wilson Lot 12 will surprise you. II. cause Aillcri-; Mock 3S, Kinney's Imp ka Is such an excellent Intestinal Plat evai iiatit It is wonderful for coiistl-, Ida May Wilson Lot 13, pation it often works In one hour j Mock 3s, Klnm y's Imp and never gripes. Nathan Fuller-' i'lat 262 ton, druggist. Ida May Wilson Lot 14, o i Mock 3S, Kinney's Imp BABY'S FINGER PRINTS I ''t 262 WILL IDENTIFY PAPA ,,l? May Wilson-Lot 15, I Illock 3M, Kinney's Imp 01.19 204.19 I 204.19 (AMtx-latpil I'rt-M l.-i-l H ire. OLhO, Norway, April 16 A Norwegian woman'of scli-nce. Pro fessor Doctor Christine Hot vie. ciaims to have eolvcd a method t. determine by means of finger prints the Identity of the father o( a child in cases of doubirul parent age. She asserts that certain characteristic)! Invariably recur In the fingerprints of individual families. For concrete worK call Taylor. 113 No. Flint Ht Tel. 225-R. HAND DEFEATS PILING COTTAC.K tlKOVK. Ore., April 15 Ralph Hand, local mat flash, came near losing a fast and thrill ing wrestling match here last night to Frank Pilling of Pendleton, who outweighed him six pounds, but stageit a brilliant comeback when lie saw his chance anil clamped on a double toehold for the third and deciding fall. Piling took the first fall in 21 minutes with a stopper hold, ship ped on so fast that Hum! couldn't quit quick enough. T he local boy took the second In 11 minutes with a wristlock. punishing the Pendleton man severely. Then came a series of headlncks administered by Pilling In fine and lust style. Five straight headlocks were slapped on the local mat man. who fought them off. When Pill Ing tried the sixth he was over anxious, went by Hand and rill. Willi Hand on top of him, grabbing both feet. Pilling was helpless, so the referee stopped tile bout. The climax was quite exciting. I'lat 262.19 Ida May Wilson Lot 16, j Mock 3, Kinney's Imp. j I'lat 24X65 Sarah Helster Lot I. Mock j 39. Kinney's Imp. I'lat 7SO.40 A. Creason- Lot 23, Illock 39. Kinney's Imp. Plat 426.60 A. ('reason Lot 21. Mock 39. Kinney's Imp. I'lat J. F. Cole-Lot 2. Mock 30, ! Kinney's Imp. Plat J. F. Col.- Lot 3. Mock 30, ; Kinney's Imp. Plat I J. F. Cole Lot 4, Illock 30, ! Kinney's Imp. Plat J. F. & Ktta Cole Lot 5. ! Mock 30, Kinney's Imp. Plat J. F. Fttn Tole, Lot 6. Mock 30, Kinney's Imp. Plat A. Creason 1M 7. Mock 31, Kinney's Imp. Plat A. Creason Lot s. Mock 31, Kinney's Imp. Plat Ma May Wil-on Ixit 17, , Hloi k 3S, Kitincj's Imp. Plat Ma May Wilson-Lot 1t, Illock 3s, Kinney's Imp. 426.60 53.68 E3.6S 42.95 42.95 42.95 65.SS 51.21 Miller Lot 19, Kinney's Imp. Miller-Lot 20. Kinney's Imp. Miller-Lot 21. Kinney's Imp. .Villi r- Lot 22. Kinney's Imp. 45.91 45.93 45.95 t LETTERS FROM THE J t PEOPLE (.IKIH I KS Midi I II sK ton iti rii it pitit i:s. ' Siilherlln, On gun, April ;;,. ! To the Lditi.r: As a person Ha uls t IirotiL.li the orchard districts ' ef Sm It. run ami Harden V.illri. li" Is impics-vd v i, the general appearaiH ,. It m gl. ct. The or- chard s. with a n v rare ce, p tniris. hnc not l.cin pinned. .-pracd or illilhatid. A slrani.er or pro-p. -ctive purchaser can nut : understand' this rond.iton and M.lll.l.lS Win these iii.irds. tlll- der proin r carv, can lint be made to pay. On hard experts front the Hood Klier and .kinla cmmlry say lluit we produce apples and lais in re suiinlor to theirs In mlor ii'id tinier. Tin y admit that our el 1 III ,11 1111,1 sol iiniiilliillis here are ideal lor proilmiiig tiuil of l si!P. rler nllallly. i-ul for some KiiM-n or iinollicr. the !ndii-ir leie is net 11 p.ijltii; pi op,i-1 1 :.in. I tat t'l'lldent buyers i allae Into I Cenlltx last l.ia an, I la lillt Hie highest grade of Mai I - I I p-.irs lor $a'i per ton. while Vikiira prowars we;,. i-i;nig f'elll ?.'" to i l"l far tlleils. I.a-I tall ..Lime iiitiie eruweis ol Iiong las 1'iiiMili sold th.is prulii's given for per ten. while the n'n'aj' 'n l'lnla and Walla Wall., dl.lrat were' gelling ami fs;, fer theirs. We lili:ii s heel slllilelits are rniMlatllly h' lllir ri-tllindeil thai If we aie to lnake a slitai-s In l(!e we uiii-t priu'ihe carefiil businos method';. We helivYe tint "ca re ft ill husinc.s methods" hap been lust need by t lists buyers; but j Plat 54.21 jennte w. Mink 39, Plat Jennie W. Mock 39, Plat Jennie W. Illock 39, Plat Jennie W. Mock 39, Plat A. ('reason Lot t!. Work 30. Kinikcy's Imp. plat A. Creason - x.t so, Mock 30 Kinney's Imp. Plat A. Creanm - Ijit 21, Mock 30 Kinney's Imp Plat A. ( reason-Lot 22. Mock 30 Kinney's Imp. pat A. ( reason-Lot 15, Mock 31, Kinney's Imp. Plat : A. ( 'reason Lot 16, Mock f!l I Kinney's Imp. Plat A. ('reason- Lot 17. Mock 31, i Kinney's imp. ..tt A. ( lesson Lot Is. Mock 31, K.nne)'s Imp. Plat Ada lilce- I.ot 7. lll,k 3s, Kinney's Imp. Plat Aila Hu e- Lot s. M.ii k 3i, Kinney's imp. piat Sarah Iteisl. r - Lot 2. Mock "9. Kit ' Imp. l't Sarah Kelster -Lot 3. Mock ell. Kinney's Imp. I'lat Sarah KrKi.i ,i 4 l:, a'l. Kinn.') s Imp. plat A. ('reason Let f. l:lo. t( "'1 Klnm v's Imp. i , A. ('reason - lxt 6. Mock 33, Kinney's Imp. Plat ; 1 1 37.72 7.S7 7.S7 9 M 9M DUR AIM: TO SERVE VOU WELL AND FAITHFULLY ALWAYS ' I li nmMRSWfvm I'll U H (E If Ws Incorporated 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Corner of Cass and Stephens Sis. Opposite Post off ice WHERE SAVINGS ARE CREATEST THRUOUT THE YEAR M eos Sty! es Hi at Win! Worthwhile Values In Spring Apparel Style with dependable quality is unusually satisfactory here because we buy for ey eral hundred stores, thereby realizing large savings, making possible lower prices. 1 Students' English Model Suits With Graceful Lines , You can almost imagine them on the Campus of your school or college. They have all the vigor and dominance of America. An especially desirable group of Newest Spring Models at - 1 II ' W- They are designed on strong, bold lines, yet with dignity and character clearly in evidence. Above all else, they have value of the J. C Penney Co. standard. In the much-wanted two-button, single breasted model with notch lapel, plain pock ets with flaps, plain back without vent, semi ., blunt vest and straight-hanging trousers, full, but not extreme. Excellent cassimercs in stripes, fancy mixtures and overplaids that perfectly harmonize with the model. Every color and shade that's new and desirable for Spring. Others at $16.75 and $24.75 Men's Lisle Hose Full Mercerized A value that stands supreme among good values. Here is a full mercer ized lisle hose, including .heel, toe and top, a real world-beater at the ex tremely low price of 4 Pr. $1.00 Style For Young Men Value Too in This Oxford With the new creased vamp. Shown in Gun Metal and tan calf ; welt ; rubber heel ; medium toe; aji extra good value at $3.49 Marathon Hats Style and Value Otir leader. It has new bound edge, English fling, brim; of excellent grade hat ten' felts; trimmed with silks and satin lined. New shades for Spring pearl, oak-tan and mole mo k a. Ve r y moderately priced at $3.98 It's a" Waver Iy' Cap of Course) Of excellent wool fabrics and good tailoring; genuine leather sweats; full satin lining. Full-cut model with self belt, buttons and snap. A real value at $1.49 Boys' Suits with a "Punch" And Two Pairs Knickers Boys like them because they have the free, easy swing of action. .Mothers like them because they wear and wear and wear! Two Pairs Knickers mean double the service. Excep tionally good fabrics in a great variety of snappy fabrics and mixtures for Spring. Remember we buy fabrics and have Boys' Gothes made for our 571 Stores, hence the lower cost, making possible this specially low price. $6.90 Other Scits $7.90 to $13.75 Men Spring 1 925! Suits That Breathe Newness NeW styles 1 New ideas I Everything that Men want in Good Clothes. They're here with all the J. C. Penney Co. stand ards of excellent values. Fashioned of good, long wearing worsteds on easy, graceful lines; Quiet dig nity with the dominant force of the "Go-Getter." Three-button model. Patterns that splendidly harmonize with the model in all the new shades for Spring. $24.75 ABBREVIATED 6KIRTS NOT FOR ATTENUATED PROPS Toiul numunt a.M,. Mr.- l : A hl.ilt nn-nt nf ili, M'S:.I1U 111 tl;s ti, , 1"i I r c:ij i...:s nun iimi- n I .1 Milnlil,. ,u , ,,, ti' i f th.. t n, v,iSii,T In t;, ''"' "-('I I" fill ii.,it,..v r ,i, IHi'l II lint I . it 1 . fli.ni thi tl.it -nl to i:i;i i. nforcniM a ntfiTit In Hi. iiimI tin Mint"- l'n;..l si; IMIIllll ti,,, iK- 'l i",.i i -..i-.. mh ,,. . ,lin I g..i n t,.i li,,. iMiT. -li..-! ih.'ivu' II ; W.H.'., ,y ,!. 1,,,.T ,,f ')i' i i' i.f lii.. li,K. (ir,. mi it. i s v h,i ,,. iirt. i,, Minim:., of lm l,lrr, I'li'Aii tor tli- rii'H tnt'iit iif 'kiiiN'3, trnds to ni.tke others look in', IV II; In rail llpnii tin s.ril .i.-piw,, , Nt. 111.",. a bo am j-ti i al't It (AwrYlat.-d l'n I.-a-l Uin.) I'Alll. April tfi Tin' battli- lit iot Hnd shmt skirts Is still coin.: n. I ho !!.' sprin offoii.nie jn iiis BtriiRni. whirh has b :n:rt's for the la.t tun hows, hnwfv. r. that tin1 loim kirts hae effi'ctod a sliK'it ro-trt-at. Arhttrntlnn was nttsniiitnl, but hi- ri'firi,i',s - tht tln'sniak' rs 'lav ruli'il that It Is Inipo.nthln to ai'Ki'tlHt". Inasniiii h hs th short -klrt, will!' an silnrnmcnt to soim wnim-n, rttpiiaHy th'i, nf sli'In!J CONGRESSMAN SHOWS NO GAIN AFTER OPERATION Vaw'ritteJ 1'it'M W;r . WASIIIXtiTOX. April in. Th conilitmn nf Ki'iiri st iiiatlvi 'il- Ol'lfti'lil of Arkansas. W'Vi for Ham A I11!. .,!,.. 1M1. .1 to, on v..., fS. il,l,..n.ll..M ".1.1 ' 'lerj rnliiiil tml.iy In tut'iit from his nftict'. TJ0TIC6 il-l sta I. Jani"s W. IltintiT. Jim hy nivo nottc nf my lnti'tiiton lo niak'1 soliiier s cUini imiof. to Pststili:.h my Halm M tho land tli'scnhod ns folios.; SKI. SW'l, si-dloll 27, townsliln 21) -S . Ttnnir,, r W,.ji WlllHiiutu- niitlillan, eontaltih'ii: "'rl'1 "'"" "n,l0'. City Kironli r nf tho Cltjr of hrr. hy l.otlfin! lillirulmis v'ity Koi nnioi- fo, Iton'ntli short skirts, t nlin . l lalor than Vj, ihO half suv belofn the knoe ; Hiyinns will ii, (i) ml snklf anil of moilornte li!th ! tnilmil ihf Muff of life (;l!ll; r iW .!a-.v hsv bttt-a the rule thus far this ' linos. MII.K 1IKKAI) f.usrant. . l I. WIlll'I'LK sprlnj. ; shsnlut.lv pure. Uunlny alon r- I CUPID STILL ON JOB AFTER HALF CENTURY ! (At vittrd l:tl Uirr.) XKW YOliK. April 1U A honoyiiKMiii whuh siart-d in a p.'iMvtnn half a ci'litury nlil was bf ini: iiiiiiIluimI in su ailtnntiihiio to i!.i by Janus ritillnian Kui ki fol h r ami his b;lito, the former Natiry rani' Kit. ' l.cavirm the scrni- of tlm crri' iiionoy nt litiiuifii.i, citaibi rlB l.-laml, t;a., the honii of the hriiln's pairiits, Mr. utii Mrs. Aniln-w i nrni'KiB 11. yolfnl.iy, ih,. nowly- wiils re tr:iiiiKi:ti'il In a bo-rlb-boiicd phaeton (u a yailu that took them tn Fernanilina. tia.. where an atit.Qihile awalie.l them. They lr irln i xteml abre.ail. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In thH County Court of the Stato of ! Oregon for Iiouehia County. In th matter of the estate of Henry Martin. lale, d.-reaseil. Notice is hereby ttiven that the umltT.-iuneu ailiiiiiii.-trator hs filed til the above entitled court and causi" his account tij final si'ttle men of laid estate, and tho court by order duly made and entered . has lixil Friday tho 17th day of j April. h:5, at the hour of ID j o clock In the forenoon of said drfy i as the time, and the office of the , C ounty JmUe, in the DotiRlaa ; County Court house, in RoseburK, I Oregon, as the place for the hear- ; tnir nt nK!,.niinn. ..n . ir nlll ".j'l'ium in niviu acvuuui, li ! any, and the settlement of said estate. 01 'Q-t I;ished Aptil Ice boxes si Powell's. j counts for tH sixe and quall'A,of the leaf. Phone 13i. V 11 fme ou contract f--r your next 28th. Taj waters wood. r,.t O.- iumnier 1 H. 'AMARTd)AIJ:. 19 s on all grades 01 lueL Uenn- AdmlnlstrateTof the eauta I owretseo Lo. Henry ilartiodaie, deceased.