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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW. WEDNESDAY. APRIL' 22. 1925. Will Be Presented .it Antlers Theatre Roseburg, Thursday, April 23 8:15 P. M. "DUL CY" Senior Class Play Will Be Presented at Oakland, Oregon Friday, April 24 7:45 P. M. 1 SENIOR CLASS ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY PRECEDING SHOW AND BETWEEN ACTS An Unexampled Showing of Lace and Embroidery - DRESSES I' $12.00 $15.00 $17.50 A striking assortment of novel creations of dainty, fluffy lace dresses. Each an enchanting model highly favored for gradu ation wear, or to be worn for all occasions during Spring and Summer. THIS GROUP OF DRESSES WILL LAST ONLY A FEW. DAYS MORE Sport Coats $24.50 Double - breasted boyish typo, Sport Co;itn, 111 tlit) preferred gray colors. Special $24.50 SPORT GLOVES S8c $1.25 Late modes ami fabric Clovi'H attractively orna mented cuffs. In a half tins, most dfHlied shadeH. Corsets 98c A close-out value of dis continued numbcra. A few remaining at this Rrently re duced price: 98c NEW STYLES IN SHOES Girls' Flat-Heel Pumos $5.00 Another shipment arrived, giving us the much wuii ted Girls' Pumpt fur Spring wear, llliujt, Patent or Tnn. $5 and $5 Blonde Satin Pumps Extremely fascinating Is the now blond satin, with ankle h traps and side bow, the motit fashionable da I In. $9.50 MUNSING UNDERWEAR Better Service Better Merchandise GOSSARD CORSETS active as chairman of the board of ! director of the New York Central Itallroad. tomorrow will celebrate his 91st birthday by going to work as uaual at his desk in the rail roud'H offices here. In an interview today he discus sed many topics In his usually op timistic manner. Asked whether he thought the world was gutting better or worse he said: "lly hick- I ory, it 18 getting better despite the calamatty howlers. Relieve lu your country, your fellow men. The school board held a lengthy have faith In God. be reasonably session last night, the meeting careful of your diet and temperate being largely devoted to a discus- in your appetite, and the rest erf TO IMS' AT iXT MEETING sion of the tentative plans and specifications submitted by Archi tect Gerow. Mr. Gerow expects to have the detailed plana completed by the time of the board's next meeting in two weeks, and the board hopes to advertise for bids Immediately following the adoption of the plans. The matter of pro viding heat for the building Is caus ing considerable discussion. Elec tric heating plants have been sub mitted to the board for tests and the problem itself." will take care of The best bread bakers In the community have decided It is cheaper and better to order It de-. secretary of the iivereo unny. MILK BREAD. (AMnrUted ITvm LeuH Wire.) CHICAGO, April 22. Twenty seven conferences of the Method ist Episcopal Church have voted 2120 to 211 in favor of unification of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, according, to figures an nounced today by Dr. It. J. Wnde, eeneral confer- It's too Late to insure after the accident happens. Regrets won't pay the damage.. Insure today. We write fire Insurance and the va rious automobile insurance cov erages. Our agency is at your service at all times. May we aerve you? Phone or call. G. W. Young & Son Insurance 116 Cats St. Phone 417 liKIMM ISIKJM. in(!H of the Northern church rnone A6. COMMUNISTS CONDEMNED Only two conferences of the I (Southern church have voted on the proposition, the Cuban conference 'having voted unanimously for mil' jfieation, while the Italthnore con-J fere nee voled against it. There South- rn church yet to take action. i (Anoclated I'rea Wire.) t.PIPrtir AnrtI ! Th tht-PP investigation, and Jt is possible that principal defendants of the sixteen are 3" conferences In the ed. If such Is the case the instal- an "heka" today were sentenced ' ,n ,no Northern church, five latlon cost will be reduced about to death for murder and terroris-1 sprinE conferences and 78 confer $S.t. ;tic aclB. Tne thirteen other defend- whlrh et next remain The board accepted the applica- an8 were given penitentiary sen- to be n,'artI from. Of the 27 con tlon of Miss Kathertne Rltney for.tences varying from 15 years t0 ,ferrnces which have balloted, the a position on the high school teach- fve months. Ivote of the Wyoming conference Ing staff, and she will be assigned! ' -of Pennsylvania, which acted on to the English department. Miss liitney, is a graduate of the Ore-j g(Mi Agricultural College, and comes well recommended. j The board also decided upon the j supplies to be needed for the com-' ing year and will determine the prices which must be paid for the supplies found necessary. VITAGRAPH. OLDEST FILM I CO., SELLS TO WARNERS (AMwlntHi l'r?M Lt-aaed t.ire. ) April 17, has not yet been receiv ed. Lawntnowers at ro wen's. High grade, extra fancy, rugs at 4'owell'a. NEW YORK. April 22. Warner 1 Brothers. Inc., Independent motion picture producers of New York and Los Angeles, today announced jthe purchase of the Vitagraph company of America, the oldest I rag motion picture producing company! in the Cnited States. The deal I makes Warner Brothers one of the ! largest Independent distributors in j the country. m HERR1N ELECTS MAYOR l DELBERT PARKS BUYS SHARE IN JITNEY FIRM - pelbert Parks who recently re turned to Roseburg after being em ployed In Eugene, Portland and other points lor the past three years, has purchased the liferent of Wm. Pemberton, Jr., In the Jit ney firm of pemberton and Pierce, and has taken over the operation of the Jitney formerly run by Air. Pemberton. The firm will now be operated under the name of Pierce et announced his plans fur (he fu ture, but will probably remain in Roseburg. LI3ERTY THEATRE Big Dance nt Moose Hall Wednesday, April 22 Good Music Tlie Public Invited During the filming of "The Girl On The Stairs." the Elmer Harris production which comes to the I Uierty Theatre tonight and Thursday, the peninsula Studios where the picture was produced, looked more likf the stage of the revue palace than a motion picture produce plant. DelK'htful feminin ity of every complexion, size and description, but all beautiful, transformed the studios Into an in timate close-up of back stage life. The antics in which they take a part ure Haiti to be the latest thing In swimming pttrties from the IMvit ra nud Palm Reach so vis itors to the Liberty Theatre, dur ing the entire engagement are as sured of an extra thrill or two. f 1 ifefl Grass rockers at Powell's. o (AMnrfatM Vrtm Lonl Wire.) ITKRR1N, 111.. April 22. Mar shall D. McCsrmaek was elected j mayor of Herrin yesterday by 1 J7 i votes over Thomas Wlty, regard led as the Kit Klux Klsn candidate, j in an election free from any vio- Ilence. The 4S90 yites cast establihed The annual meeting and picnic of; record. the Douglas County I. O. O. F. As-' sociation. is to be held at Canyon-1 WORLD'S LARGEST DANCE vlile on Sunday. April 20. marking! HALL DESTROYED BY FIRE MUMCKt! I Order your trriuluatlon announce- It surely costs a lot to live anil 'ments at the News-Review office. the trouble Is you don't always New line of samples Just received. U;et your moneys worm at unit. . o I Try (iltIMM IlltOS: MILK 1IKKA1). Free crank case service at the i I'hone 133. Terminal liaraKe. I j " " NZW TODAY 1 Foil SALE Second hand 8 horse Marine boiler. Imperial Cleaners. I'SED TIRES We have aconipleto ' stock of all sizes. Wilson's Tire i Shop. TIKES We have a few 32 by 33 j four cords at 112.50 each. Wil son's Tire Shop. DRV old'Vrowth " flrVooil7 $v50 for j two tier load. Phone 47P31. A. I ' C, Andc r;;on. i lACC'T bullillDKwlll sell house at1 411 Fowler St. to highest bidder j j by Monday, April27. Phone 3MV ' FOR RENT Two jiiiiin "modern furnished apartment. Also near-' ly new oil stove for sale, $10. H5K Miller Street. FOR RENT New 5 rom house, unfurnished. 2 blocks east of E. 6th St, on Ivan St E. L. Ham mond. FOR " RENT 3 or 4 "furnished housekeeping rooms, ground floor Inquire X14 or Sill Winchester St. or phont 170' after 4 p. m. FOR" SALE New modern 5 room house, full basement, on highway. , A beautiful home for j:i"l). Easy terms. Chas. Kyes. S26 N. Jack son SL FOR SALE A one horse Mitchell wagon, a two seat spring wagon, a green bone grinder, a large family refrigerator. J. C. (il-rety, Roseburg, Rt. 1, Uox IS. FOR SALE 20 acres. 17 acres of good tillable land. Part of It is good bottom, land. 3 miles from Roseburg. Owner will take $22t)0 for quick sale. U.w.i oung hone 41 1. WANTED FOR CASH 1923-24-25 Ford tourings and road sters. BIG DANCE AT MELROSE Country Club SATURDAY NIGHT April 25 Box Social Benefit for a Club Member Ladies Bring Boxes ,, .,,' 1 Hrln? yours todny nnnn.;i'.t high speed! Z Coluin- j M ATHEWS MOTOR-X-CIIANOE Wan. one of the crack Milwaukee' "J J,"'Kson tmiiis, ran Into a burned out , I'OR RENT Strictly modern fur bridge near Inirrimnr thlu nmrninr I nisheil 2 room apartment. Elec Ihe engine turning over and kill- ! ''ic range, stationary tubs, prl- TONITE the lotith anniversary of the found ing of the order. The picnic witt be held at t'anyon camp anil Odd Fellows from all parts of Imugias County are expected to be in at tendance. A basket dinner will be served at noon. Ice cream and cof fee will be provided on the ground SALT LAKK CITY, I'tah, April 22. Salt Air Itesort. on Ihe Great Salt Lake. 20 miles west of here and nationally famous, was report ed afire late this afternoon. Flames were visible from here A program is being arranged and ?ml th coimty fire department has will be presented In the aitVrnoon. , VTV1 'lt,he w' . At 3:3.r o clock it was i Ice boxes at rowel) 'a. We sincenly hope you are not married to any particular brand of bread. For your own satisfaction try a loar or (iKI.MM HUOS. MILK UlIKAIi. I'hone 133. Wire gales In nil sizes at Whar ton llros. HUshtly used ranges nt Towell's. OUR BUS'NSESS Is essential to success In yours No business can be opei ated efficiently without the aid of inn urn nee. We shall he glad to help you determine the most efficient economical use of Insurance in the protection of your busiuess success. For quVn results use rtewa cene. reported that practically the entire resort !had been destroyed and that the Iflnmua hail Bnr!,l tit 111.. -iir.f llf CiEY DEPEW AGED 91 the .iance pavilion, which is !e TOMORROW OFFERS ADVICE :cIar,d to b(i the larR(lM (f it3 kimi fA.oci.trd Ptm ii wir.) i ' The cause of the fire Is un NKW YOItK, April 22. Chaun- known, but It is naid to have orig cey hepew, former Cnited States Inated In a restaurant known as senntor from New Ynrk and nnw the Ship Cafe. Ing Alec Itiifiby, engineer, and llj;ns Siuve. fireman, both of , Miles City, according to word re ceived nt the offices of the road hero. It also is reported that a number of persons were injur d. ! Th" train Is one of the trans continental flyers traveling be twe n Seattle and Chicago. In co rner Is about 00 miles west of here. As the engine plunged, the air lines hurst, automatically scltiim tin brakes on the passenger coaches behind and' stopping the train, n 1 1 of the coaches xce pt the mail car renin in ing on t ho tr:n-ks. Same of the passengers wen h:tdly shaken. Hut none were sir ousiy injured, accoi fling to the annoiincem.'iu of railroad oifn iaU here. DECKER To Mr. and Mn. John W. I)eckT, at their home on Cobb street, Mondav, April Rirl. Bedtime Stories. The Forgotten Sunday Morning By CLUYAS WILLIAMS 1 THE LIBERTY THEATER 1 I TODAY AND TOMORROW omy To "ndUi'rctP,nc" Famous S Lory Me GUM on 1 DR. DEAN B. BUOAR OtlXlIf KTH lT 8pclll.t in lh (IttlEC of din.... lit Jsvk.on Ht. -je-'JS"--' DR. HARRISON FOLK Chiropractor : Klectronlc and KleotroTheraphy ' 417 I'erkln, Illdg. Thone 451 BCCOMfS tlMLV CONStlOUS THAT MJOntlR VKt BE 6UN AND 1V.T llir. UNPLtASM.T DUlV OrSEIUN& lP ufi AllE;p ortuM CR?N'j INWAUDLV.lIK-''- V..MCH OUT TR0M UsrtRy ruiCW AIJD PROPS CKZ ViC Cf'EN TO LCCK AT IT SU.S'F.NSF. TO MAKF. T.M SIIIVI-.K Willi FKICI M ROMANCE TO MAKF. T.M LAUGH Wl n I DF.I.IGI IT Dr. Rupert A. Moon Eltctro-Chlropractor Nerve mill Spine Specialist. S.'l IVrkln, IIIiIk. I'hone B.'.t Also f nhlcs: "Good Old S'.unmrr Time" M ANo: Tlie Screen Almanac O g Also: The Town Topic O 4 &Br.TOT.T4'.T.T.T.T.TT.T.M.TT.TC Dr. H. C. Church OoPTOMETRIST Prklnt Bldg. RoMburg, Or Phone 88. FLOPS TOWN A0WM TOR JtiA StCONO. TttL"5 Tri.T IT H CCJLP JUST HAVf BClUT AN0THt HOOR'S iLCtP-HC'O GET UP RACfV TO T oHT TliE WORLD rtCiDT-i THAT Wh:N Hf. GETS TC BE HIS C'WN 53'!, WO DCfiVT HAVE 10 (-IT TO "'E OrriCE O'lTViE HE'LL NEVCR C1T t'P TJtroKE Ml-i. OCuiCIO . -I ION'S VvlTM Tilt irtA Or OFT AtMN A!T) TK!N5 A1AT!. TVMN, BuT vrnr.MSri HI'S WEN LATH CNt Turi WTr SAWNS HEART1LV n A .V7 - iT KrAL'tfS v.;n A riAv.H.0. COUE TJ Sl'NDAV tipw p.'D nr HArpri; ID ''Vt .' T.T SPS.EAT'S MiM-Vt'-P lUUf0(.'SLV NC:MR IW0 HOt'RV SLftP tinaulv himselt runv fiwxE. voN?rs W-IV THINGS SEEM S.'RTOP tV.EER -THf HOiE SO CJiET AND ALL - NOT A fclT LXt UCCAU 3 A O I vate bath, parage. $30 per month. i Inuuire at 111 S. Jackson St. j FOR SALE One 3 year old Jersey heifer, fresh soon; 1 blacksmith j for; and tonus; 1 force drill ! and bit.-; 1 platform scale;! mow;: j er. priceil ri:Iit. Inquire of tleo. j ; Gilliam, Z'i'l N. Jackson, photic ; I 47S. FOR KENT Two furnished miites. one of two rooms, other of three. Roth suites downstairs, with bath, J water and light included In rental charge of $16 per month each. Apply 3n2 West WashlnRton St. j cor. Stephens. t'SKD CARS FORSALR Weare rfTerinKtwo Hud.cn Sfdj.n.;( on.1 ; Ilaynes Six Cylinder Touring, one i lknlpe Tourinp, one Ford Tourine . one Kluin Six Cylinder Tourln ; that ow rlht Call nnd ! Icok them over. Wells & Cha:fc ' 317 North Jackson St. Roseburg., lJ- WEIXINC.TOX'PARIC RoseburK's i i new suburban addition. I mile north of town; city water; elec tric lights; pavement all the way; all In bearing fruit. Only $2f0 1 per acre, $50 cash, balance $10 per month. Full Information, LAWKKNCi: AfJKNCV, 125 Cas; t Street. Ihone 219. RRAN NKW RtTNT,AT)WJust finished. 5 rooms; plastered and decorated: 2 fine bed chambe clothes closets: very fine mod bath; toilet; lavatory: fine trie fixtures; breakfast noon some built-in features; extra lar'e living room; polished floors 2 big porches; new garage and I wood shed: cement drive way from street; cement sidewalk and street pavement all paid for; lot 4x2!n. Price $2fioo. only takes $;"iOO cah. Balanc like rwit. I.AWRKNCK AGKNCU 123 Cass Street. I'hone 219. FOR KAT.F ITS APPRAISKD VAT.l'ATION Rig sheep ranch of fi.'O acres; 1S miles from Rose burg; on rikvI road; 40 acres sandy creek bottom under culti vation; 2 fields of bench land: big trout stream thru place; 8 springs; school house on one cor ner; old house; big barn; good water supply. Clear title to this property for the price of the mortgage. Iisoo. takes 10ntt cah. balance in eighteen years. LAW KKNCK AGENCY, 125 Casa SL Phone 219. J -v . . k . . ' 1 X'WUlLam Fox ( BUCK. JONES WINNER IMEAiL MAJESTIC Tonight eiec-i r;v-r.p,T.' 1 1,1 4 ' f r t .v u 7 10c 25c AT Olalla Hail Saturday Evening O April 25 A Daring Drama made south of the law. with Leatrtce Joy Percy Marmont Adolpbe Menjou l irected bv John Griffith Wrav un der personal su pervision of Tho. M. 1 n c e from Frank R. Adams' story. ft: A: 41 Ai li Mm ANTLERS o