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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925. 1 3 Will Be Presented at ( Antlers Theatre Roseburg, Thursday, April 23 8:15 P. M. "DULCY" Senior Class Play Will Be Presented at Oakland, Oregon Friday, April 24 7:45 P. M. I SENIOR CLASS ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY PRECEDING SHOW AND BETWEEN ACTS An Unexampled Showing of Lace and Embroidery DRESSES $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 - liminteil t boyish type, Sport CouIh, In the preferred gruy colors. Special $24.50 SPORT GLOVES 98c $1.25 Late modes and rubric Gloves attractively orna mented cuff. In a half loz. most rtettlred shades. Corsets 98c A close-out value of dis continued numbers. A few remaining at this greatly re duced price: 98c NEW STYLES IN SHOES Girls' Flat-Heel Pumps $5.00 Another shipment arrived, giving lift the much wanted dirls' Pumps for Spring wear, lilack. l'uti'iit or Tun. $5 and $G Blonde Satin Pumps Extremely fascinating is the now blond satin, nlth ankle straps and Hide bow, the most f ash tunable satin. $9.50 MUNSING UNDERWEAR GOSSARD CORSETS Better 8ervlc Better Merchandise WRESTLING TITLE IS UNDETERMINED (AwwiBtH) rrm Wlr. ) CHICAtlO. April 2.1. lro Inngntlnn of the dispute as to who l the world's heavyweight wres tling rhnmpion, was wen today In plan to match Kd "Ml rangier" Lewis and Wayne "IHg" Miiini fnr a go In the open air urenu at Michigan Clay, lud., May :tli, with the d'amolld studded lielt, em blematic of the title, and villi held by Lewis, at stakii. Although the veteran ManlHlaiM zbs.ko car ries live tllle in the result or hts defeat of M ii mi at Philadelphia, l.ewis previously hacl refused o ART DISPLAY At lleinltne Conservatory Friday. April 24. between hour of two and nine p. m. Public cordially Invited to attend. BOXER IN FATAL i BOUT EXONERATED AT THE INQUEST Bl G DANCE AT MELROSE Country Club SATURDAY NIGHT April 25 Box Social Benefit for n Club Member Ladies BiiiiR Boxes ' turn the belt over to Munn. when tin giant Netiraknn took his j m-nRtiie at Kansas City. In .la Hil lary, n the ground that Munn ' should have Ih pm dltfo.ii.illflvd1 for 1 foul tactlca In tossing him from j tht ring. Hilly Siindow, representing I.e wln. l authority fnr the xlnte niciit that tlio diamond rhampiun sli.p bi-ll will li at vtakt. The veteran 1'ole. In niii'Uni: h oipo!n ntH In eastern cities.. In titdit'Vi'd tn Home iimrtern to have alitiii'il btnimtr with what in Unffii n- tin- "Kiutirrn wrestling trust" with lA'wtn and Mtititi hold In K alU'gtance to the w.'stt'rn trust. If nut h In the case, the easternerM have the title and the wiHteriiiMH the beli with th out come of the dispute a mutter for the future to decide. (AwwUtnl !r LrarJ Wire.) i LOS ANC.ELES. April 23. A coroner's Jury yesterday exonerat ed Hobby Allen of any part In the death of Harry Stmone , Boston (boxer, who died here last Saturday infant of ronrusslon of the brain, after he had fought Allen In a San Hernardino ring the previous I Thursday. IMstrirt Attorney Johnson of San Bernardino county said he would go over the records In the (case to try to determine whether ! Simon. -s death might have nro jiluced the ruptured artery In his i brain that aei-ompanit-d the con-leusslon. j Allen, who Is nt liberty on town recognizance, will have preliminary hearing at San nnrdino. April 2S. his his IWr- Oras roekers nt Powell's V T"l 1 r" I mnn -r-x f -r i r-w n i nr.. L.mi:.K I Y IlibAILK The most Important thing In the world Is the quality of your dally diet. Your health and happiness depends on It Take no substitutes. Order (iltIMM ItliOS. MII.K llltKAIl. Phono 133. For prompt tan service, city or country trips. Phone 44. 1 I.AST TIME TODAY at Our Regular Prices p Only 10 and15 ct.. rflmOlIS OtOrV DR. Den B. BUB Art nrratiKTHhT 8pclall.t tn lh fltttnc of llln.iie. Ill J.ok.nn Bt. feQIIRILonl ... I it1- shipments of lumber for -March total .19.751,322 feet. Hums Grading to bccJn at' once on Herriek IorIiik railway to Hear River Valley. Portland New Emanuel Hos pital soon to be built; will cost JO0,000. It's a table decoration. It's a i household necessity. No larder is (complete without It. Gill MM llltOS. IMILK UltKAl). Phone 133. ROME, April 23. A dis patch from llelgrade to the Trl buna says that King Boris of Ilul carla has been Imprisoned In the Royal Palace by the order of General Lazareff because the na tionalists military element object ed to the Sovereign's request that Premier Tzankotf resign to per mit the formation of a coalition cabinet, Including opposition ele ments. Another dispatch from Bel grade, but sent by way of Vien na, declares that Jugo-Slavia, of fended by Minister of Interior Kussoffs declaration before the Bulgarian national assembly re garding the activities of the Jugo slav legation at Sofia, has de manded an explanation and is threatening to' break off diploma tic relations. A not tier Terrorist Main. SOFIA, April i!3. The revolu tionist Tehountoulofr, one of the principal terrorists under Nlkoff, the alleged communist leader In. the recent Cathedral bomb out rage, who was shot and killed by the police Monday, met death to day In much the same manner as his chief. Discovered by the police, he refused to surrender, tlrey declare, and was hot down. '(AIM, MIOKMAKI It l:l, IT TO ; Klt.SOK I'lliltCF Ch'Mren Invn It fn. limt Tt satisfies like a square meal. cniH.M uiius .iiikiv luifcAU. Phone 133. DR. HARRISON FOLK Chiropractor Electronic and Eleotro-Theraphy 417 Perkins DldR. Phone 491 t SUSPENSE TO MAKE T.M SHIV ER WITH I RIGHT ROMANCE TO MAKE T.M I.AUGII WITH DELIGHT Dr. Rupert A. Moon Eltctro-Chlropractop Nerve and Spine Specialist. SCI Perkins 1)1. Ig. Phone 5T.4 ijt Also Pulilrs: "Good Old Suminrt Time" j S Also: Tlie Sireen Almnnac !& g Also: The Town Topic! ' XiIW.I.T.T.T.r.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.TM.T.T.T.I.I.M Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Ptrklni Bldg. Rostburg, Or Phon 8s. Olti:i(l WK.KKI.V IMH'STIilAIi ItKVIKW Oregon prune jiinrXet declared to be (jood and 1924 crop being closed out. Portland Addition to Martha Washington Hotel will cost 185, 01)0. Klamath Falls Sumy stnrted for O. C. & E. Railroad to Luke view. Marshfleld Western White Cedar company opens three new canfps. Portland Chamber of Com merce receives 4.776 inquiries from prospective settlers, during aiarcn and settlers definitely pledged have 1 1 .30 1 .fi)0 capital. Yoncalla School district No. 79 will build oire-room school house. Marshfleld Athletic field and addition to Harding school will cost 1 3 5.000. Roseburg County road crew starts heavy rock work on Tiller Miln road. Portland C ty will call for a 2R2.00D yard fill to replace East 32rd street trestle. Grants Pass Construction will begin nt once on Itedwood High way cutoff. K.2 miles. I. Inn county farmers will raise from 300 to 500 acres fibre flax this year. Modern railway station opens May 1. at Astoria on S. P. & S. railroad. I.angell Valley. Klamath coun ty, to have r.'ii.ooo storage dam to Irrigate 1.7U0 acres. Fore-it Grove Work betun on new Star Tlivatre. ready for use June 1. I'nderwood I'nderwood Krult company to enlarge refrigeration warehouse. Albany Pnckard Motor Car company erecting 125,000 service building. Newport has a second irewpa per In the Newport Journal. It Is published by Hubert E. Ilavoy, n son of Krnnk Davoy, one of Ore gon's old-time newspapermen, and Is a credit to Oregon's list of wide-awake. chan local papers. Albany I.asfie force of men at work on Pacific Highway bridge here. Medford Site chosen for new $.1oo.noo school building. Salem Total motor registra tion receipts for thn months are $l.:2ti.S'.i!s.79; a sain of n:,s. 703 29 over same period last year. Portland llalileshlp Oregon, fnmous In Spanish-American war, will he brought here from Hre merton In June for pertuanvrit state military museum. Newport The llurke Fishing Company of Portland to establish cannery here to handle fish, fruit, berries and vegetable It will furnish seasonnl employment for between 200 and 300 men and women Its estimated cost 1 be 1 1 50.000. Salem chamber of Commerce advertising brings .160 outside in 'luine tn one month. Portland t'nited Manufactur ing Co., mattress makers, started here In 124 with two men. mw employs S.1 and starts branch fac tory In Oakland. California. andon Masonic lodge plans to bu. Id twn-story lodge hall. I'matllla county has lower taws this year than for 124. Klnm.lth Falls - Campbell-Ton le sawmill on Sprngue river opens j mill and camps. t North Item! White Cedar 0:11 will open May 1. fully electrii i. d. Astoria Columbia river nateri l (AmocUImI Pre !.ud T'lr..) PORTLAND. Ore.. April 23. District Attorney Stunley Myers I announced today he would recom mend that the county commls ' sion ask Governor Walter Pierce I to investigate the recent sale by 1 tire stute fish commission of 30 I acres of land at Eagle Creek to E. M. Hies. Ries has offered to I turn over to Multnomah county and the forest service all of the tract biitlOO by loo feet on which he desires to "establish a conces sion Including a restaurant, con fectionery and camper's supply store. The tract Involved was sold by the state fish commission to It-s for $4000, but the deed has not been recorded. The first knowl edge the county board had of the sale was when Carl D. Shoema ker, retiring general manager of the commission, appeared before It and told them he wns manager of the tract and proposed erect ing a refreshment stand. Shoe maker had understood the county had objections to such a bulld- t K7W TOn A V ? FOR RENT (jarage, 404 West Douglas. FOR SALE Dry woodTW. A. JeiT klns. Phone 11FI1. FOR SALE Second hand 8 horse Marine boiler at Imperial Clean ers. FOifRENT Desirable room in private family, for gentleman; closo In. Phone 202-K. FOIl R ENT 4 room" plastered house with garage. In Edenbower Call 320 W. Cass or Phone 1S0-J. FOR RENT-Good5 room house" modern, unfurnished or partly furnished. Close In. Phone lso-J. FORSALE Fine Hoosler Kitchen Cabinet, very cheap. Call at once at 931 E. Second Ave. North Roseburg. FOR SALE '2:'. Ford Inuring. Good shape. Lots of extras. Klecker-Amort Co.. 507 N orth Jackson street. Phone 59:t FOR SALE 3l-4 Mitchell "wagon used three seasons for less than half the price of new one. Write or call W. F. Hohensee. after 6 p. m. Hotel Rood. Sutherlln. FOl'NI) WatchTOw nor may have same by calling at 51ti Fowler St., describe watch and pay for adv. WANTED Middle "oued-woman to do light housework for seml invnlid. Phone 39-J or call at 405 Second Avenue so. FOR SALE OK" TRADE "l arge of houses, and farms. Cannot aford any flowerv advs. at my prices. C. Merrill. Bi4 Mill st. FOR- SALIIfarred rock baby chicks. O. A. C. strain. $15 per hundred. April 21th or 25th. Phone 1SF12 or write II. D. Jac oby. Looking Glass. Ore. FOR SALE Stock-ofnut"omol)Ile springs and spring steel. Also Bpring making toots. Business closed up on account of sickness. Geo. H. Poole, 204 W. Douglas. WII.ITllL Y FOR CASH FORDS 1923 24-and 25 models BRING VOI RS TODAY MATHEWS MOTOR-X -CHANGE 115 Jackson St. WILL PARTY that stole ""jewelry Apr. 21 from 515 So. Pine please return same as part were keep, sakes that can never be replac ed. No questions asked. FOR SALE Filling Station, lunch room.confectlonery, and luncheon goods. Is located on Coos Bay Highway between Roseburg and Marshfleld. Inquiries promptly answered. Bridge. Ore. S. C. Ford A SNAP Five room bungalow. "2 years old. Bath room lights toilet. While enameled built-in kitchen, screened In porch, full basement. Garage. Garden all In. Price $2400, $700 down balance like rent. Otto Layton, close to River side store OUR BUSINSESS Is tttential to successn yours No business ran bo 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. wisomc arc SUGAR5SWEET -SO ARE Our Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon and Picnic Hams Hams, per lb 32c Breakfast Bacon, half or whole 35c Picnic Hams, per lb 20c Loin Back Bacon half or whole, lb 30c Why Pay More There Are None Better. Made from Douglas County Products Every Pound Guaranteed 10 Pound Pail Pure Lard with net weight of 9 lbs for only $1.95 People enjoy looking at High Class Meats and they can be seen in our large refrigerating windows. WE CARRY ONLY THE BEST The Economy Market Est. 1892 I BORN J LANGSTON To Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. I.nngston. nt their home on 831 North Jackson street, Thursday, April 23, a ' girl. Use Cromore fertilizer on plants, flowers and lawn. It has no odor nnd dissolves readily so the roots cun take it up at once. Sold by Wharton Bros. WALLACE Tn Mr. nnd Mrs. Al fred S. Wallace, nt their home on 1241) Harrison strct, Thurs day. April 23, a girl. n It's too Late to Insure aftpr the accident happens. Regrets won't -pay the damages. Insure today. Wo write fire Insuranee and the va rious automobile insurance cov erages. Our agency is at your service at all times. May we serv you? I'hone or call. G. W. Young & Son Insurance 116 Cass St. Phone 417 Teeth and Health To Improve your looks, health, or comfort have your teeth examined at regular In tervals. It takes Artistic taste, exten sive expeneoce and good judgment to enable a Den tist to give you satisfactory and natural looking Dental Work. SPECIAL Painless extraction or work by Injection or Gas. Teeth replaced same day when desired, com fort promised. Teeth regulated and appearances improved. Pyorrhea cured. Examination Free. Dr. Ncrbas Dentist Maconlc Culldlrg O PhoQ Sd Rottburg. Or. fil ;UHMY Fl'TI'ltK KOK AMF.KHWN l'AKMi;i; IS ! Pit n ki:ii iiv l.on iii; , (Awnrlitrd I'rew Lror, Wlrr.) Nl-.W YORK. April L':!. A disastrous increase in the cost of living was predirteil 4) here by Frank O. l.owden, former governor of Illinois. unless aid Is given the rar- mcrs in organi&ni: lor the 4 co-operative marketing of their products. 4 The former governor, speak- leg last nitf lit at the annual dinner of the bureau of ad- vertislng of tJie American; Newspaper Publisher:!' Asso- nation, said that American 1 agriculture wa.4 decaying. 4 that farm bankruptciet' had increased 600 percent in re- 4 cent years anil that farms are being abandoned In in- creasing number all over the country. We pay cash fnr drv cascara bark. harton Urns. TONIGHT ONLY Fashionable Footwear Styles you'll be proud to wear and with our never failing fitting service, comfort you'll enjoy. Smart Styles for Street, Sport or Dress wear Our new low heel styles priced from $3.95 to $5.83 are sure to meet with your approval. MY - i i , f t' i i 1 K . t,-7 PATSY RUTH MILLER 1 l:'ili OJSTIH FARNUM ' A gripping drama of high finance. , Tlie romance of a modern cavc-niaa WEBFOOT" WEEKLY Roseburg Bootrie 9 tpqttp IRVIN BRUNN 1T1AJ CO 1 ls Shos That Satisfy and Fit Vour Feet Perkins Bldg., Roseburg Friday "ThftJerlng Dawn'