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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 29. 1925. Think of the Savings! Spring Clearance Sale Commencing Wednesday, A.M. and continuing all this week, with drastic cuts in prices on Ready-To-Wear Making this one of our most important sales! Coats, Suits, Dresses and Sweaters Cut in price for this sale. All This Week- a ICO 0 V .All 3: Up.,- COATS, SUITS 15 Off This sale appliea to every Cont and Suit in Htork Inrhtflliift the remainder of otir IHkIi aratlt Karmenift, toi.retln-r with tlinm of liiiieh Iuwit priceprice ranKins $14.60 to S62.50 I All Reduced 15',i DRESSES . 15 Off All Silk Breves. liiclu!inK latent! atiipinenla. remired 15',;. Special Lot One Group of Dresses $15.95 Tl I; lot contains new numbers added to our popular priced group, making a truly wonderful assortment at this price. SWEATERS 15 Off Out Mock, perhaps the largest and moKt varied in the city, com prising slip on and coat-style HweuliTH, lu wool and ttllk and wool fur spring wear all reduc ed for thin sale. Prices $3.50 to $12.00 Now 15',1 Off Cut Class Water Set SATURDAY ONLY (See Window Dicplay) 98c SPECIAL PER SET Easily Worth Twice This Price PITCHER AND SIX GLASSES ncautlftil cut snipe dlKn, rlear crystal slamiware. deeply rut. This Ih a remaikalile bargain and will m il out quickly. Coma early and take advantage ot thin anlo. WATCH FOR OUR NEW SPECIAL EVERY WEEK Shoes Special pricings on new lots of season's latest fancies pumps, all heels for ladies, children and misses. Special in Shoe Department $2.25 to $6.50 Better Service Better Merchandise C.E. E DJIIES0FPMB-1D NEW TODAY FOIt SALE Turkey eggs. C E. I IlanninK. Dixomille, Ores;. FOR HALE Broilers 12 per dos. I ir taken soon. J. F. Coin. 419 E. iHt Ave. No. TO TRADE Fine player piano. Three aecond hand ruKS. Judd'a Furniture Store. on. n. .1 r. i r, 1 takes Ford truck with cab 7 .M,h"n FntaV"l Conr,n. nd body. Itoy Young. 116 Caa. tlnn. which was to have been held i iiIri.ei In thin city on Friday, baturdayi - ! and Sunday, of thla week, has FOH SALE Ilantam chickens and been postponed until the sth, 9th I Hanlam eKK for hatching. Call ami loth, of May, according to word : after 6 p. m. lol'lN. Jacknon St. iT.Tli'.Vj 'i' .h"'" , ''."y ,',Tf ,nlKl,t: ' FOR RENT-Partly furnlahed Inability of the Mate officials and ,,.,. NVw Rapp building, speakers to be present upon the! ,. s, , dales oriuinully chosen, necessltat-l '-- i ed a chaiiKe in plans, and the con-j FOUND A good 50c luncheon at veutlon was postponed one week ' the Orange Lantern. The place 'after preparations locally had been 1 thats different. i practically completed. The con- ri iuktiiv to.pi.r, .r. in vention includes all of the county societies, ami It Is c-xpected that there will be a large number of out of town delegates. vited to eat at the Orange Lan tern. You will like It. How many ladles are .success ful with home-made pics, cakes and cookh-y? Hut how few are siii-cessful wilh luvad? It's some I rick to hake a perfect loaf of hrenil. Try one that never falls. CH1MM IIHOS.' MILK HHEAIJ. I'hone KIT,. Ladies, see the Corse Twin and llrassier, alzo 30 to 56. 2115 l'erklnsj Mug. 2 to 5 p. in., or phono 27F4 I for appointment. FOR RENT Nice sleeping room, Modern place, like home. Gentle man preferred. Addresa "M" care News-Review. FOR S A LEommodei Edison phonograph and 47 records cheap. Also some sunflower seed. Address S. Care News- Review. FOR SALE OU TRADE Work horse, also bay mare, wt. about 12M lbs. V. A. Zachary, Drock way, Oregon. FOR RENT May 1st. modern bungalow ,- I Five, room i close In. I'hone 5CC-R, or call at Rice and Rice. FOR" SALE Oak block wood, ft Inch. $3.50 tier; 16 inch block oak stove wood $11 cord. Ligh weight work mare, young. French Nichols. Rt. 1 Box 93. I FOTTSALE Young clever mare, J35.00. Apartment sell cheap. ' Money to loan but must be well secured. House at low price. Farms low. C. Merrill, 504 Mill si lions of a large number of teachers vTTn go p for positions in the local schools The school board met last night In lis regular session and spent several hours in the consideration of routine business. The anpllca- 125 acres near Yoh- calla; fenced: orchard; part under cultivation; balance pas ture and timber; good 5 room house; largo barn; $3500; good terms. II. O. Wilson. Real Estate &4 N. Jackson, phones 228 or 70-J. were considered and their creden tials and qualifications given care ful consideration. MIsb Verno Luther, of Springfield, was employ ed to serve as an Instructor In the grade schools during the coming Year. Mlsw Filnn V Snnhlru.-i graduate of Lindflold college, will - POSITIVELY THE BEST PAY be a member of the high school 1NU BUSINESS In Roseburg faculty the board decided. I II. M. Stone, who has had the' contract for transportating the! children from Kdenbower to the ll-'iison school, was given a con-' tlnuatlnn of his contract over the! school year starting in the fall. I A letter was head from the H.i DUDS FOR MEN WILL REMAIN CLOSED Thursday and Friday. WATCH For Sensational Announcement It Will Carry a Message of Importance to Every Man in Roseburg and Surrounding Territory DUDS FOR MEN, Inc. H. Rollins company, which bid In I the bonds, slating that the trans cript of proceedings prepared by Attorney Orcutt, had been care fully examined, and the attorney could find no flaws in the legal proceedings, and that the bonds had been approved, and were now In the process of being printed. They will soon be delivered, to the board for signing. for sale. Only takes $3000 cash. Owner will not permit name to I be used until sale Is made. Will , bear closest investigation. If you 1 are interested In something extra ; good see LAWRENCE AGENCY, i 125 Cass street. Phone 219. I FOR'SAI.E 130 acres near Rose-' Did you ever "ostlmato" how many loaves of bread your family eat a year? Why not give them the- best at no more cost and a world more satisfaction. GK1M.M IIHOS.' MILK BREAD, l'liono 133. We have an attractive and serv iceable line of rubber aprons for kitchen wear which saves women time and energy of sewing and laundering. I.lovd Crocker. FOUR PERSONS KILLED IN BIG FORTLAND FIRE fContlnucn vom pjd I.) threatened her. The Hendricks aparnietnt was one of Hi,, first, if not the firnt. rh.lilrviis homes erected in Port land. It was built sme r,0 years or more aso by the Ladies Iteij.-f Po ciely, a charitable or-pnization. for a home for children and was used as Bitch until the middle 'So's. Firemen were today inventiirnt Inp a report that a fuse pluer in the building had been tnmpered with bv the insertion of n wire. The theory advanced earlier that the furnace had caused the fire was discredited by the owners of the bniMini?. who said the furnace re cently had been Inspected. THE LIBERTY THEATER j " TODAY AND TOMORROW j Crandmnther says she don't be lieve a Maker ever made it. which we con 'tiler a fine compliment. Cltl.M.M illtOH.' MILK H!iKAl. I'hone l;t.I. Great Pictures at Our Regular Prices Only 10 and 15 cts. A RIG Tl lEME Based on John G. Whittier's Poem "THE ' BAREFOOT BOY" The Creates! Slory of All Time. Told with Masterful Strokes I'aliiiing a Tale of tlrcat Beamy and Thrills Against a Background of Lite. Willi a Supeib Cast Including: JOHN BOWERS SYLVIA DREAMER FRANKIE LEE MARJORIE DAW TULLY MARSHALL RAYMOND HATTON OTIS HARLAN Also, Whittier. "MAUD MULLER" Also: The Fables and TowtPpics. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR optohk rmo-r Specialist in the (It tic of 111 Jnckion fit. for prompt tux? rvrr. city or Country Ho Phnn i t MSK 0XTKACT. f Awsnrlflt. prota tasl Wlr- 1 WASHINGTON. Anril '29. Contract wa executed today for Male by the shipping board to the j Cellar interest of the flv lre- I Silent -t vno voswt'la and I hp r- vlce of the California-Orient line. Approval of the shipping board was given to the contract as drawn by Itn counsel and H, St.m 'ey pol I a r. vlce-nres'dent of thw hollar lines, and it wns signed by Chairman O'Connor for the board mi l by Mr. Pollar. re7eTeTeIe7eIeTeTiTelr Friday and Saturday: Harry Crey DR. HARRISON FOLK Chiropractor Electronic and Elect ro-Tb era phy 417 Terklna llldfi. I'hone 491 VERY WISE INDEEDI Wisdom Is but a col loci ion of experience. The wisest benefit by the experience of others a.i well as by their own. Any man insures after an acc. dent, a fire, a sudden destruc tion of his (property. A wise man insur-a before an eventuality. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerye and Spine Specialist. 324 Pcrklna Pldff. I'hone 6r4 MWII'C UPC burg; 3D acres cultivated; 20 acres pasture; SO acres timber; ; good 6 room bouse; large barn; ' ' $.1,000; terma. H. O. Wilson. Real Estate, E4 N. Jackson, phones 228 or 70-J. I FOR SALE OR TRADE 83 acres of land, good buildings. 9 acres prunes, near church and school, half mile from Coos Bay High way, part cash, balance easy terms. Inquire, S. L. Moss, Ten Mile, Oregon. FINE SIWRBAN HOME For the price of the mortgage. 10 acres excellent soil; on main road; mile from Roseburg; fine modern bungalow of 5 rooms with built in features; barn; other improve ments. Must be sold at once. Price $2750. Full information, LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Caas street. Phone 219. FOR- SALE lOJ-acresln- West Roseburg: 5 room house; 50 fruit trees: grapes and other fruit; nil kind berries. $2500; easy terms. H. (1. Wilson, Real Estat fC4 N. Jackson. Phones 22S 70-J. JX TIlOKorCHItRKO SHEEP AND POULTRY RANCH In edge of of town. 19S acres; excellent range; bordering on Pacific Highway and railroad; 90 acres field land; fenced and cross fenced with woven wire; good improvements; beautiful place to lire; team ; harness; wagon; tools and implements; 4 cows; chickens and other stock. $S400 takes everything. Full informa tion, LAWRENCE AGENCY. 125 Cass street. Phone 219. FOR SALE 4 room houseand 7 lots; 50x100; $1500; terms. 5 room house and 1 acre land; $3200; terms. 5 room house, lot 80x100; $1500, $150 cash. II. C. Wilson. Real Estate. 564 N. Jackson. Phones 2S or 70-J. NO r.ETTER LANDANYWHERE 147 acres in track; 40 acres excellent field land; 20 acres under Irrigation; unlimited free water right; 4 acres prunes; fam ily orchard; big trout stream thru place; the best free sheep feed I ng grounds In Douglas County adjoining; good hom;e; barn; other Improvements; 30 acres In growing crops; twelve hundred thousand feet merchan tible pine, cedar and fir on place; 2 good cows and other stock and equipment; on main road and mail route; near school. Every thing goes for $6500. $3000 cash. balance long time. LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cats street Phone 219. IHvorrt Grnnieil A divorce decree was granted today by Judge Hamilton to Hev L. Wilson from Katherine Wilson, the charge of desertion being supported. The plaintiff was re presented by Attorney George Jones. S BE PUKED SUNDAY to dismiss the appeal In the case of Vawter against the Rogue Rivr Valley Canning Company, on ap peal from Jackson county. Vawter is appellant. We Malce a Specialty Of Washing & Creasing CARS We guarantee our work to give satisfaction. Come In and try us. That it all we're asking. If you don't like It, don't go and get sore. Just bring your car back and with a smile we will wash It some more. Put on C. T. C. tires and give them a trial. They pile up miles and you ride with a smile. We call for and deliver your car without extra charge. Pbone 47S. Gilham's Highway Garage Roseburg, Ore. S32 N. Jackson St. The Umpqua Post American Legion baseball team will meet the I. O. O. F. team on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the Laurel wood park. This will be the sec ond game of the Beason, the Oud Fellows having recently defeated the Elks, the Legion post team challenging the winner. The grounds are expected to be in ex cellent condition for the game, and It is expected that the contest will be lively. Both teams are compos ed of veteran players, and are well organized. The players have been practicing frequently and the prac tice has resulted in putting the teams in good trim for the game. It is expected that other teams will bo organized within a short time and that a league can be started to furnish games at regu lar intervals during the spring and early summer. SALEM, Ore.. April 29. The su preme court yesterday denied a motion for a transfer from Pendle ton to Salem of the hearing In the case of John Hayes against John H. Cummings, appellant, an appeal from Deschutes county. EAULE SAXDE WISH. JAMAICA, N. Y., April 29. Worth more, of the 'Kvprglades statMes, carrying top weight and ridden by Earr Sance, captured the Pauinonok handicap, feature of the Jamaica opening toduy. Lawn mowers at rowen's. Another of those enjoyable eve nings next Saturday at the Wig wam Tavern. COURT RULINGS (AftWK-iatrd Vrrm Laxl Wlrr.) SALEM. Ore., April 29. The su preme court has denied a motion Roseburg-Portland Auto Freight Express Service, Freight Rate (Daily Senrlce) ROSEBURG OFFICE 401 Oak St. Phone S1.J PORTLAND OFFICE C. Water and Yamhill Phone 6368, Auto Freight Terminal THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Tonite and Thursday r&tMfltt PutJl&nfar From tSe Famous Movtl by tuuib rum Dr. H. Q Church Perkins Bldg. to OPTOMETRIST Phone 84. oeebiirg. Or ! Benefit Baseball IDANCE ! AT GLIDE Friday Nile, May 1 Evenxly Welcome Q Music by The Gliders It's too Late to Insure after the accident happens. Regrets won't pay the dnmavre. 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 prve you? Phone orill. G. W. Young & Son insurance 116 Cast St PboJh 417 LQ SSJt DA3II, IUIW - I The companion picture to "THE COVERED WAGON" By the same author and equally as great! din IRVIN WILLAT PRODUCTION ItSCKTIO BV .DOLPa zuRoa JliSl l laskV JACK HOLT ERNEST TOR RENCE LOIS WILSON K0AH BEERY 1 r-- i&ri WHAT TtSIULL REDONE H FOR flllLDRLN -Aj OF DIVORCED PARENTS? A powerful drama of broken home' PAULINE FREDERICK-WUTELLEGLN WebfootWeekly Prices 10c and 15c MAJLST1C SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE i ANTLERS 50c U i