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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. APRIL 16. 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 gwerous skylight reveals the quality and beauty of every thread. AH Moderately Priced SATIN-DE-LEEN The nfw finely knltli'il silk will tint stretch, anil which Is one (if tin1 most favored of plain nilk iniiteiinlH for the present ncason $1.C5 a yd. SILK JACQUARD New kIihcIi-h nnd the bril liant lenliiro and clever tar i fi jim unven Into (he fabric make till an ex tnniely iionitar Kilk material- $2.00 a yd. Corset Special 98c DlBcontlniieJ numbers of several reliable makes of 1'ornpts-Trout anil lmi k lai c, aim wi ap arnnnils. On pale In cor.e-t dept.. whllo they last 98c each Special Barred Nainsook 25c A quantity purchase enable iih to offer n considerable ipianlily of liarred Nainsook at thi i-xtn mely low figure 25c a yd. Special Trousseau Chiffon 75c ' A Kreneli material of softest quality made only In most ilelieate Hiades, wonderful new material for underwear, pajamas, etc. 75c a yd. Special Zebra-Heel Hosiery $1.25 a pair Just received and rushed to us as soon as delivery could be made from the factory. A limited quantity of the widely iwlvertiseil Zebra heel Silk Hose. All wanted sbaib s. Special $1.25 SANDALS ARRIVE! The much wanted shipment of spring sandals for school pills and young ladies has arrived. Attractive patterns of latest design price $6.00 Everything in Shoes in Shoe Dept. We Sell Gossard Corsets and Corse. ettcs Better Service Better Merchandise FIRE DESTROYS STEAMER OF OLD KLAMATH DAYS (Apx-I.m lr la1 Win.) KLAMATH FALLS. On., April Fire fin ly thin afternoon, clnltned 111 old StTti Wheeler 'Winetna." land m:irk of the early plonei-r (lays of Klamath enmity, and took wilh it n ilmk nnd wait- house, on the shores of upper Klamath lake nt Shipplngton. The old bout risked active h rvice on Klamath Ink- nnd haw since been used h s a dwelling. It was owned by John Tutteii and was used by Sli'Wii Mead. Illth grade, extra fancy, ran nuts at t'owi ll's. pa 1 Rapp Dulihnp, CATARRH This In the result of In f'amniallon of the mucous metuhrnti-. If the disease Is relieved nt Its source tho spine- the trouble Is rt'im died. Chiiopracllc will do this. -Yours for Health" Dr. C. M. McNeil Chiropractic Specialist Phone 6W J DANCE at Dixonville Saturday Night April 18 Music by HAYSIIAKERS 327 West Cass Y mm I Tl E I .IRF.RTY Tl 1F.ATF.R I The BIG Program LAST TIME TONIGI IT THE MANNER PICTURE ELKS DANCE Thursday Night April J 6 I "3 SCEYS" P- Cards r.nd D.incing All Elk. in Douglas County Urged to Attend. With Edilli Rolxrts Virginia I-ee Corbin Cnslon Glass Jack Mulliall nnd Great Supporting Cast. M . & "Three Kes" unlock :t wholi toieliou?e of thrllU, laiiKh- A j! ter and phiuant tu.-irrv. V "Thtee Kfyf," JiMt I k' t ti t s nti liavt lint nh boy-- DR. PCAN 8 BUBAR Pclallit In th fitting of 111 Jr. kiinn fit 7X5f DR. HARRISON FOLK Chiropractor Klfctronlc ami Kleetro Theraphy 417 iVrktns IUdK. Plume 4H1 on oiir keyring. , w hat a mix tip lb- y made. Also the Genuine Benny Leonard In I lis LitJ Fight "THE JAZZ BLJT" - n Also the Vsups IjgMcs: "Barnyard Ompics'' Dr. Riirt A. Moon Electro Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Sh ciallst. 3D1 IV kill. Uliln. I'hdtl.' r.-,4 FRI. & SA17: R. TALMADGE Dr. H. C. ChurdJ (PTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg. Retrburg. Ore, (AarUt4(J Vrm I.fan-il Wir. KLAMATH FALLS, Or April Ifl. KxpTt haff blowers last nirlit blew opn tho Hafe in iho office of the Hit; Hasin Lumber Com pany ami looted the hirottK box of itiH money eonlents. (jfi'li iuln of the company declined lo make public the lo, ullhottKh they naid It was a Hinall uiuonnt. Tho yvfiK ate nolleved to be thi ame who liav1 blown opoii three other xafes here dnrlnt; thft past two we k.-t. l'oliee and slieriff's deputies have been nnablo to ob tain any duett. Serve it your next luncheon and watfh It vanish. ;IMM liHO.S MILK ItliKAD. J'hono 4 Business Women Attention TteKular meetinK Friday eve nlnte at Heinllne Coniervatry, ; of Hu-ine(iH and Professional Wonten's Club. Pkit from Senior clas play "Iuky" will be presented, rso program of danres, readinx and vocal sel- ei-iion. Lu't tail to attend. I ' TO MARSHFI ELD Kmpty truck, Friday and Saturday. For transportation call le:in GiTetaen Co. I'htmt Us. j deep enough o awure oil In pay ! inif (uantitieH. Arter tho ti rst of 1 May the drill will be kept In con tinuous operation :!t bourn every j day. extra hhifta beliiR employed to do the work. The plan Ik to hasten onttlons and brinjc tn ! tin well at the earliest posBiblu inoment. NEW TODAY X FOR SALK Team, weisht about 3l't mx Vic Her. IMxonville, Ore. FHt SALK Uood Jerttey cow. R. H. Crinkled, Jt38 Corey Ave., phone 19 J. LOST lirown silk un0rella, Satur day niht. Finder please return j to thin office. Keward. i F(JK SALK Three burner oil stove ! with two burner oven, nearly j new. 1H24 Winchester St. FOIt KENT Modern 6 room house i partly furnl.shed. Inquire at 320 ! W. Can St.. or phone 1S0-J. FOH HALE or trade Itoaeburg 1 property. 22 acres, 1 mile from town. Call at ifH3 So. Cujib St. FOIt KENT IS room modern hoiiHe, clone In, on paved St. HelbiK & Grove. 4"7 Cass St. Phone 2G2. MONKY MAKER In auto truck- Iuk proposition, will clear ?400 monthly; If taken at once f50U cash will handle deal. Lock wood Motor Co. The Mc('ormiek-Ieering, the very latest in cream ueparntoi-H, runs easy, skims close and will last a life time. Sold by Wharton lit os. With the work' of ream In a: out the 1 4-Inch hole at the Leeper Iome oil well to It; inches In dia meter completed, drillers are again busy sinking tire shaft in the quest for the product that Is believed to lie underneath the rock-ribbed hill on the divide be tween the Talapooln creek and Sutherlin Valley. With resump tion of drilliiiK a new aru0 foot cable was Installed Tuesday, and liioo fe.-t of 1L 1-inch casinu for the well will arrive at tho Suth erlin station within a few days. Thrive in touch with the work estimate the prospect for ultim ate KUcess of the enterprise very flattering, and express preat op timism, (las continues to flow from th well, and there Is no eHeiilnr of the quantity or of the showinir of oil that was Btruck some weeks ao. Superintendent .1. J. Woodruff Is considered by the management to be one of the most capable oil well drillers on the coast, beini? entirely familiar with the ireootlea formation of the district, nnd expresses confi dence In tire final triumph of the work at Leeper Dome. Predictions have been made by some of the men familiar wlth KewloRical conditions here nnd thf Indications apparent In the well, that oil will be struck within 150 Teet of the present depth. (len eral M anauer W. L. Cobb, how ever. Is banking wi jroinK deeper than that, and is having all work done with the idea of continuing ope nit ions of sink in g the well NOT GUILTY TO TO THE PUBLIC: VnfortunatPly we have bfen delayed In our construction work. However, barring unforseen delays we will be ready soon to furnish building materials of all kinds. Our policy is to manu facture and carry only first class materials and our motto will be: QUALITY-REASONABLE PRICES-SERVICE If you are Interested In building this year we would appreciate your asking us for our estimate. COEN LUMBER CO. STOLEN Child's rubber tired scooter almost new. Patty having same please return to Oilman lioomlng House und save trouble. 3J0 W. Cass St. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. April 1G. ; Motions to quash five tndict : m nts returned against I). C. , Stephenson, former grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan. charging hint with an attack on Miss Madge !)berholtzer. were overruled today by Judge James A. Collins In crim ! inal court. Stephenson, through litis attorney, Eph Inman, then tn-lu-r-d a plea of not guilty. Miss Oberholtzer died Tuesday ! after an Illness of four weeks at itributed by her parents and her physicians to poison taken follow- ing the alleged attack by Stephen hiui. An inquest into her death was continued today by County Coroner, Dr. Paul F. Robertson, land funeral services were planned j fur this afternoon. I liecause of a crowded calendar, I Judge Collins indicated It would jbe Impossible to try the case be Ifore May 25. No definite date was i fixed. 11EFOIIE you contract for your next winter's wood get our sum mer prices on all grades of fuel. We can save you money. Denn (lerretsen, Co. PEbDINU PLANTSAVe have large, healthy plants. Canter bury Itells in six colors; Petu nias in five colors; Zinnias in three colors. Economy Grocery. FOR SALE I have a large collec tion of Indian work, including Navajo blankets, baskets, bead work, and curios for sale. H. G. Wilson, 522 First Ave. N. Phone 7U-J. HAD THE FLU Going to hot min eral springs. Come and go with me. It. F. Huntley, Ilrockway, Ore. WOOD FOR SALE Oak block; oak split 16 In.; also light young mare for sale, yttone 42F14. French Nichols, Roseburg lit, 1, Pox 93. FOR SALE 2 milch cows; 4 cal ves; 1 milch goat dry and 1 milch goat with kid for $25; 4 iron wagon wheels with rack and 2 Iron wagon wheels for $30; 1 wagon wheel wagon $10. H. E. Golgert, Looking Glass, Oregon. HOTEL" FORSALE 3l"fullyfur nished rooms; old established; doing good paying business; In best coast town in Oregon; fine future; cheap rent; long lease. If taken at once, price $5500. Full information, LAWRENCE AGEN CY. 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. Don't Forget The Shrine Club DANCE Pythian Hall, Friday, April I 7th. All Masons Invited. FOR SALK Hamilton piano in good condition. One Holsteln cow just fresh. Helbig and Groves 407 W. Cass St. Phone 262. For prompt taxi service, city or country trips. Phone 44. o Oarden tool at Powell's. If you were as careful about what you eat as you are about what you wear, GRIMM PROS, would supply the State of Oregon with MILK DREAD. Phone i:;;i. S New Styles IN LADIF.S' Low SI IOES Just in by Express ROSEIIURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN Shoes That Satisfy and FH Your Feet Perkins Bldg., Roseburg NORTHWEST WOOL BUYING OPENS AT FORTY ONE CENTS PORTLAND, Ore., April 16 The wool season has opened up in the Pacific Northwest. Shearing is In full swing in Eastern Oregon and Idaho with several carloads of the Idaho clips already reported sold. Eastern buyers have Invaded the Caldwell section and are report d to 1h taking on supplies. It is un derstood that new clips have been taken around 40 and 41 cents. The first big sealed bid sale Is scheduled at Mountain Home next Wednesday. April T2. It will be followed by two more sales in the same section, one on April 29 and one May 6. Little buying has been rton In Knstern Or gon ami local dealers do not look fr much activity in this stale before umuuer two weeks. Ituyiug is also quiet In Washington alter the recent flurry areunk Yakima and Cminell. A considerable quantity of Wash ington nnd Idaho wool N exp ct d lo come to Port land this season both for sale and for storage and shipment. WANTED Houses to rentV I have a dozen calls a day for houses to rent; If you have a house to rent, list it with me. H. G. Wilson 564 N. Jackson, St. Phones 22S and 7o J. 6 ROOM rcngXl6vclosein, on paved street, cement base ment, fireplace, all built-in- fea tures, beautiful location, large lot. Price $2350; $3n0 cash, bal ance $35 per month Including Int erest, W. A. HOGARD REAL ESTATE, ROSEHPRG. ORE. $3600 EASY TERMS You would not think It possible to get anew modern 6 room bungalow In this high class district, but we have It. With full cement basement, built In features, breakfast nook, paved streets and large corner lot. Don't wait until we have to tell you that It is sold. W. A. HOGARD REAL ESTATE, ROSK Hl'RG. OREGON. FOR SALE Perchon Stallion, reg istered, about 12 years old, weight about 19"0 pounds, extra fine animal, produces A-l colts, in good condition, $250.00 .Would give terms on part. Will make you good money. A Duroc-Jer-sey boar, registered, about 6 years old. weight about un lbs., fine breeder, $60.00. Hoth near Eugene, Oregon. J. S. IJeall, Portland, Oregon. FOR ""SALE A" mwhrn- 5 room house, good garage, lot 4i'xK0, on pavement; $lneo handles this. 2. Roseburg needs another apart ment house to care for the daily increasing population: 1 have a corner lot 125x125, both streets paved, exactly suited for an apartment building: will sell cheap and on good terms. H. G. Wilson, 564 N. Jackson St. Phones 22 and 70 J. IT S NOT ON THE PAVEMENT ltui it is a dandy good paying sheep ranch of 265 acres; fenced and cross fenced with woven wire; spring water In all pas tures 25 acres in growing crops; in acres ready for corn; 6 acres bearing prunes; family orchard; good 5 room house; big barn; team harness; wagon; full set tools and Implements; 2 cows; 2 calves; 6 goats; loo lu-ad ewes; NO head big lambs; turkeys; geese; chickens. $65im takes everything half cash. LAWRENCE AGENCY 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. Tomorrow and Saturday 1 1 i mi u A red-blooded d:ima of the Wfest by Clinton 3 Stag tVirpnu Hudson Btijhtma J.G.BLYSTONE production Due to the fact that the Antlers is holding Frank & King Comedians for the week, this super-special will show at the Majestic better come early. lOc MAJESTIC 25c LAST TIME TONIGHT Teeth and Health To Improve your looks, health, or comfort h.ive your teeth ex.i mined at regular in tervals. It takes Artistic taste, exten sive experience and good judgment to enable a Den tist to o-ve you satisfactory And natural looking Dent.il Work. SPECIAL Painless extraction or work by Injection or Gas. Teeth replaced same day when desired, com fort promised, Teeth regulated and appearances improved. Fyonhea ced. Examination Free. Dr. Nerbas Dcr.tlst Maromc Building Phone 4SJ Rocfburg, Ore. TODAY'S BASEBALL (Awctteft Vrnm I bmh! Wr.) American League R. H. E. Philadelphia 7 i:t 1 lloston 3 SI Patteiles: Rommel and Coch rane; Kallieo, Ross and Ptelnkh. Stuaehaner costs iess per pound than butter. CAR IS WRECKED The car driven by Floyd ponnl- ! van. a local eleetrieian. waH wreek-! ed last night when it went off the grade n-.'ar the Winchester bridge. His lights went out on him sud enly. and before ?ie could stop the car It plunged over the grade and dropped about a" feet Mr. !on nUan escaped with a few minor Injuries, but his car was almost completely wrecked. OUR BUSINSESS is essential to success in yours No business can be operated erricieutly without '.he aid of insurance. We shall be glad to help you determine thi most efficient economical use of Insurance In the protection of your business succi ss. JTCSfBHRC, OPf Also 'World Newt" Comedy William DESMOND la The logging camp bullies gath ered about the iilet stranger with laughs and jeers! Rut If hla words were soft his muscles were not. And after that the sneering lumberjacks steered clear of his driving fists. While the men feared his strength the frontier women loved his gentleness. See this absorbing romance of the re making of a man. "The Measure of a Man 10c MAJESTIC 15c GLIDE NEWS Weather warm with April showers. R. F. Plakely spent Monday In Roeburg on business Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Lilly spent the week end at Oakland visiting with Mrs. Lilly's parents. Miss Lema WrlKht preached two very Interesting sermons at the Glide church Sunday Mrs. Ktnma Nome!, of Rosebure Is visiting vl;h Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander week. S. J. Shrum ha returned home after spending about three weeks at Grants Pass with his sister Mrs. Will Ingrams. The Glide Grange M a very in v terestlng meeting l.nt Saturday evening. Initiation for the new ca:dates whs held. There will be a dance at the Glide Grange Unit next SQrriay evening. ,ril 1Mb with iiiumo by the Gliders. very one welrome. I Who Owes You? Our t'm wh perfected to hflp yon. You ran not mnke a nuco'ss of tmslnfgft unle!i yon collect your bail ac- I countn. A dollar In the rath j drawer la worth two In the ldcer. out nrsiNRsa ts cot,- l.KCTINtl. liKSVI.TS are what YOU want. WE GET THEM. ' Iioufi'as Creditors Ass'n.Inc. In Rear of Douglas Abstract .Company It's too Late to Inst.re after th accident rvens. -srefs won't nay the uamage. lnnr today. We write fire Insirance and the va rious automobile Insurance cov rranes. Our agency Is at your s tv'i nt all time. Vnx$'' five you? Phone or call. G. W. Youn& Son Insuftnce 11A Cass St Phone 4f , TONIGHT TONIGHT Frank Ring' COMEDIANS Present "Are Girls Ever Safe" Vaudeville Between Acts Company Orchestra Door, Caen 7:15. Pictures 7:30 p. m., urchsstra 8:00 p. m. Cuain 8:15 p. m. Change of Program Daily FRIDAY NITE "Honest Sinners and Saintly Hypocrites" 25c ANTLERS 50c