Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 30, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. APRIL' 30, 1925.
Fabrics Guaranteed 6,000 Miles
30X3 Penn. V. C. Fabric Casing $8.25
30X3 1-2 Penn. V. C. Fabric Casing $9.10
30X3 1-2 Regular Sized Cord $10.65
31X4 Clincher Cord $14.15
Cords Guaranteed 10,000 Miles
30X3 1-2 Oversized Cords .. .... $11.35
30X3 1-2 S. S. Cords $12.35
32X3 1-2 Large Oversize Cords $13.75
31X4 Large Oversize Cords $15.10
Cords Guaranteed 10,000 Miles
32X4 Large-Oversize Cords $ 16.90
33X4 Large Oversize Cords $17.45
34X4 Large Oversize Cords $20.00
33X5 Large Oversize Cords $30.50
The One hest tire mjrlf Nn Junk. C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR COMPANY We make our own adjustments on defects.
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FABRICS
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IBXffi ARE -1 N
Wm AU Important '1
- New silks, wools and cottons '
L fjf"J , Qre brilliant with design in ISsgt
H!ii(m "orn' "ol'f8. plaids and dots. fBiJ
taSWQattV 'n tne finest weaves beautiful - ' ' '!. j
' f in color and texture. f v4j!i
Always the Newest ' fV.'.J
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The Ladies Shoppe
139 North Jackscra Street
(AwnrUtnt rm 1 efttH V'lrO
rOHTUVNl, Ore., April 30.
Herman IIIrBihborn of Indvprn
dfDce, Ore., banker unci busim-sR
man of tho Willanu'tto vnlloy nnd
fmimlur and prushlcni of tho Kirnt
Notion at Hunk of Ind p'ncit,ncf,
dlt'd today at 11m Imporiul liot l,
where In had been lit for about a
wcok. He had brt-n lu poor hi-u.'b
for some time.
W'tth him when he iliI W3 C.
A. MrJ.uimhlin, vlnpronliloat. r.f
tho lndi pt ndfiiro bank, and K. M.
Walker one of th llrectorn.
Hinuhhurff camp from dennnny
as a boy to New York and worked
In a tin nhop tli'iv. in 1S72 h
mnwJ lo luiJtin ndt'tico and H-t up
a tin rhnp. II. wan at ttmt Uuiu
hardly nliiu to PM;ik Ki;1if)i.
1W tlirtrt and Inilu-urv h laid
th foiindaiimiH of furtiint and In
IS7! fuiii.dtd tho Kin: Niiil.m,'.'
Hank of lni1pt'nfl(iu-. H was
ldi-ntl'fi'd wli.li linaiiclnir of in
iininTHbl rti'velop'no'iit projerts
In i'olk county. Ho built Iho rail
way bM w en Independence an t
Keep the Rent
Take thlnps under your win
own the home you live In anil
defy the landlord. Let ub help
you.
Contracting, Building, Concrete
Work, and FurnUh Estimate
and Plans.
J. E. RUNYAN
Phone 202 J
4S7 Hon Hi Jacknon St.
liurtebuiK-
Muiinioutli, known In tho early days
aa "lie inoior," and litter extended
tin operit'lonti to DiUan, ronMiiuin
hit. railway at-tivlly until he sold
to the Southern lVtiflc- 2l yeara
lfo hnd bet-n for 1 h past 3 years
trentir'r or the Ntafn tiran"3 and
waa in-aMirer of tile ihlldreo-
farm homo al CorvalMs.
Hi w:ih one of tlw first m- ihlnTn
from I'olk rounty In tin Al Kud.tr
Templo tf the Shrine and w:im
piuinineiit In that aid in the KlK;;
and Knights of J'ythiaN.
Th fint'Ht com pi Intent ever itf
fertsl In the daily uho by our het
Ol'S .MILK IIKKAD. Phono 1.t:t.
Apple Wraps
sM Science
THE 8;inic scirnco Uiat gave to llm slock ruisrr
the Hlm-k mtiimis and vaci iiu s tli;it pnitret liint
ngninst the loss if Iiis slink through disrnso, gives
to the fruit grower the chemically treated fruit wrapper
that protect fruit againtt the moat prevalent
fruit diseases.
Pr In f Attn"
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Science Says:
1 Tin- r'instnnli"ii nf I lit- wr;ip-pt'i-
is ihc f) rst tcp in the oonlrul
i f fruit tliM-iiNf.
2 The ( lnmii';tl trvitnu-nt Is !!ie
s!rp in tho prevention
lf (llM IISf i "Titr.i. til.ll, (Sc.iM
Is oiilv one tii.iiM thut niiiny
kinds of fruit Miller J'om.)
Thf ennslrurlinn unit chrmicul treat
ment nf "C.iliO" I'ibrt 1 mil It nippm
i Mich that thru tm-rmfnlly fulfill
the mitiimntnli of prutectiou auainit
fiuit uiii'mc .
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AMEfOAN SALES AGENCIES CO.
IIS MARKCT T. SAN FRANCISCO
OLI DIITRIBUTOR
Hi FATHEB HELD
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Orval Lannenherff. who n-Hldes
east of tlt city, was arrt ated late
e""terday afternoon charged with
posHeiion of li'iuor, and was
fined $J50 followinK hla plea of
guilty to the charKe, the fine be
ing paid. Me wan arrexted by
county officers, who found three
one-Kallon Juks of wine stowed
In the rear of bin Pord coupe.
The offirvrn mdzed the lifiuor and
the auto, and will ronfimato the
ear under tho, provisions of the
Oregon law.
The offtet-ra went Immediately
to the LanKenherg home, and
there arrested (Jeorgo J. Langen
berg, Orval's father, who Is h1-o
charged with pfXHesion. They
state that they found where he
had dumped out a large quantity
of lfniior following the arrest of
hla son, and before the visit of
the officers. However, they found
a container In which there was
about a quart of wine left, and
this wa livid to be ftiff ieient to
warrant a charge of possession.
George I.angenherg was arrest
ed on a si m liar chargo several
months ago, and was confined to
the county Jail for a short period,
but plivsieinns found that his
physical condition was such that
ho could not stand further con
finement and he was given a re-tease.
(AtYrUtt Pit Lrmn Wire.
ST. ji)SKPiI, Mo.. April 30.
Five balloonist of national and In
ternational reputation, two of
them representing the army, will
H;,r away from ltoecruiis Field
here tomorrow in the national
elimination balloon race,
A prize of S1.000, the Litchfield
trophy and a place in the Interna'
tlonal events awaits the winner of
the race.
Every precaution is being made
by the pilots and their aides to
prottct themselves against being
uiarnoued in Canadian wilds
should the northeasterly winds
predicted carry them that far. V.
T. Van Orman, winner laat year,
and his aide, C. K. Wollman, of
Akri n, Ohio, will carry provisions
for two weeks, a shot gun and a
high power rifles in addition to
the radio equipment. The other
balloon, that piloted by Lieutenant
William J. Flood of the army will
carry a radio.
CARD OF THANKS
We are deeply grateful to all the
'neighbors and friends who render-
led assistance during tae illness
1 and after the death of our loved
I one; and .also for the beautiful
t low era for her funeral.
I GEORGE JAMES AND FAMILY
I JAMES JAMES AND FAMILY
STUDENTS TO SPEND
AFTFRMnON PI F ANINPJ
UP ATHLETIC FIELD
The high school student body Is
to take tomorrow afternoon off, for
the purpose of cleaning up the
newly acquired school property.
At 1 o'clock tomorrow the boys
and Klrls will report at the hiph
Mchool d reased in working gar
ments, and will go direct to the
field where fhey will go over the
land In a thorough manner, clean-
lr.g out undernrowth, grubbing out
the old broccoli stalks and put
ting the grounds into 7 condition
where It will make a good ap
pearance. The girls are arrang
ing to serve lunch to the workers,
and following the citan-up refresh
ments will he provided.
We sincerely hope you are not
murried to any particular brand of
bread. For vour own sutiafaetlon
try a loaf of GUI MM BKOS. MILK
liltKAU. I'hone 133.
Ice boxes at Powell's.
Taylor-maae concrete Is good con
crete. Tel. 825-R.
Great Skill Required
in Training of Hawks
Various kinds of hawks were
trained for tiie purpose of fulcoury.
Kueli bird hud Its own style of Hy
ing mill lis own particular method
of taking tiie tpiarry, opinion us to
which Kpeciilc kind of hawk was
the best being divided.
Hut of tlieiu ull mine was more
generally pupular than tliu noble
peregrine u llrM-rute llyer, docile,
tradable urn! extremely ciiunigemis,
a (.'apt. c. V. It. Knight, M. (.'..
in the pastime which once played so
great a part in the lives of the
KuglUli. and to which reference is
inuile in tiie works of such uuthurs
us .Shakespeare mill Seolt.
Fur grouse hawking t lie female,
being a heavier. Hi render bird than
the mule, Is generally used, fnr she
is better tilted to take and bold a
strong old grouse. She It Is who Is
called "falcon," the mule being
known as the "tiercel" beeuilse be
Is one-third less In size than the
female.
The art of falconry constats In
persiunllng a naturally fierce, wild
bird to do for her owner exactly
whut nlio would do In any case In
the wllil state In short to illspluy
at close quarter tiie aiaa7.lng (low
er of flight with wiil.il she has
been ciptippisl by nature.
If sli- slioulil be so successful In
her lllght as to strike her quarry,
she dispatches It Immediately III ill
In most professional manner a
sharp bito at the base of I lie skull
and It If all over. On the other
hand. If the hawk falls to come up
with her quiirry Is perhaps out
llown, beaten lu the air she falls
pletely. The intended victim
disappears, !oiilitliss rejoicing, in
to the blue, and It Is up to the dis
consolate 'falconer to recover his
erring charge as soo . ns he can.
Farmer Has Advantage
Over Dweller in City
It Is ii common compialnt Unit the
farm and farm pfo are not uppreii.
sled bv our people. We long for
more elegant pursuits, or the wnvs
nnil fashions of the town. I'.ul tiie
fnrmer lias the most sane and nut
Ural isvupiitlon iin ought to llnl
life swet'ler. If less highly seasoned,
(I. in iin. other, lie alone, slrliily
spe.iUmg. has a home.
How can n man tnke root nnd
thrive without hind? He writes Ins
history upon his Held. How many
tli s, how tunny resourres, he bus -his
friendship with Ids c.iltle. Ills
le:im. Ins dog, his trees, the satis
faction in his growing crops, lu Ins
Improved fields; Ids Intimacy Willi
N.itiire, vvlili hint nnd beast, and
with the quickening elemental
forces; his co-opcrnl ion vvitli the
clouds, the mn, the seasons, heal,
w imi. rain, frost !
Notion.- will take lhe-v:iri"l so
cial distemper, In, h the eltv nnd
r' 111. I.il lie breed out of loan
II). e lal iliill.-. I i 1.4- .Pre, I I-.. I b.v nig
col:l. o I will. Il.e soil. It .Iuims out
the ."lolis 1, i.uhles I.,;. i, li .o he.
him I'.r p n. e ami ro erel,. e. and re
stores the C-..;,er tone lo I. is system.-
.1. li:i ltorr.iil s.
England's t'tih vni:t
In August. I'.'l-v a -,;., it ,,.ni
lo: V 111 llert'iei 11 lilt!. ,11 I . n ;.oed
Wl.nl vas p. --.Id) Hie i.p.s! uovel
Of nil show e;.
il.e pre.lplia::.-!! Ill huge part
coas. 'lcd of tl-h. I he e. i,n ,ip, ,
V I I. Il has he. n .j dc. end w ha h js
SeeieiPlv a a,?ai one. s n,,,
n'eis t otl-ln.re h'led the ti.i,
,tv Its poller, im-rled tl eo. n s'-. n
d - atp e Ip'all.l, unit o 1 1 1 1 lite , ,
er.i. of the w rsp.e.t .,,, ,,,
IKiw.r ilr.q pe.l the tisi en the land.
ttc.euce aud lnvvutiou ilsss-uift
TENNIS SHOES
Mens "Grange" Tennis shoes,
these are made by a Non-Trust
factory, of strictly Number One
material (we do not handle fac
tory rejects), and are made to
give comfort and service. This
"Grange" shoe is the ideal hunt
ing shoe being made of brown
duck, lined, good heavy brown
rubber sole and heel, blucher cut,
bellows tongue, (which excludes
weed seeds), and ever coolt com
position insole. Breier's Price is
only -. $2.25
lioys "Grange" Tennis shoe
made same as the mens. Breier's
Price $1.95
Mens "Amazon" Tennis Shpe,
White canvas, Brown Shock Ab
sorber Sole, black leather trim
med, with black leather ankle
guard, lace to toe style, ever-cool
insole, the latest in Tennis Shoes.
Breier's Price $3.35
Boys "Amazon" Tennis Shoe,
made same as the Mens "Ama
zon". Breier's Price $2.95
230 North Jackson Street
Roseburg, Oregon
You will always find a saving worth while on pur
chases made at the C. J. Breier Co. Stores. We operate
at present 56 Stores in the Northwest, buying for these
56 stores we buy in large quantities and buy at jobbers
prices, this means quite a saving, this saving we pass on
to our patrons.
. TENNIS SHOES
Men's "Volley" Tennis Shoe,
made of White canvas, lined,
brown leather trimmed, leather
ankle guard, lace to toe style,
extra thick, non-slip suction sole,
built for long and hard usage.
Breier's Price $2.70
. Boys "Volley" Tennis Shoe,
made same as the Mens "Volley".
Breier's Price $2.35
Mens "Victory" Tennis Shoe,
made of White canvas, lined, lace
to toe style, red rubber trimmed,
ankle guard, evercool insole, suc
tion sole, somewhat' lighter in
weight than our "Volley" Tennis,
however a good tennis shoe.
Breier's Price $1.65
Boys "Victory" Tennis Shoe,
made same as the Men's "Vic
tory", in sizes 2 to 6. Breier's
Price $1.45
Little Gents "Victory" Tenpis
shoe made same as the Men's
"Victory", in sizes 8J to 2.
Breier's Price $1.25
MEN'S FOOTWEAR
O-So-Snug Arch Support Shoe. Black or Brown
Kid. When you want comfort combined with
dress, and if you have arch trouble try this shoe.
Breier's Price $6.95
"Taylor Made" Black Kid Shoe, Stout last,
this will suit the man that wants an extra wide
shoe. Made quadruple L in width. Breier's
Price $5.95
"Taylor Made" Brown Kid Shoe, Para Last, a
real dress shoe. Breier's Price $5.75 to $6.45
c; ?i h
Men Heavy Work Shoe
extra heavy double sole of
solid leather, good heavy
uppers. Breier's Price is
only $3.75 to $4.85
' Reliance" Army Lnst Shoe, Tan Calf, Soft
Toe, Rubber heel, a good comfortable work shoe.
Breier's Price $4.75
"Brockton" Bench
Made Shoe a Kd
heavy Venetian
Veal upper, Blu
cher cut full doub
le sole, with storm
vamp nnd rubber
heel, makes an
extra good police
man's shoe. Brei
ers Price $7.75
"Lafayette" Mens Black
good broad toe black kid
service. Breier's Price
LADIES FOOTWEAR
O-So-Snug Arch Support Black Kid Oxfords
and Two Strap Pumps.
tLAi4 vrtf.i
Goodyear Welt
Semi-Dress Shoe, a
shoe thnt will give
$3.45
Xi. - -
Mens Oxfords, we have both the "Reliance"
nnd lavlor M.idc in Ian and Cordovan.
Breier's Price $3.95 to $5.85
Mens Black or Brown Outing Shoe, Bicycle
Toe, all leather nhoe. a good all around summer
shoe. Breier s Price $2.75
Mens Mulcskin Outinsr Shoe, Bicycle Toe, a
very ood and reasonable priced vacation shoe.
Breier s Price $1.95
"Old Style Chippewa Loijeis" Stiictly hand
made, wooden pcys, 12 and 16 inch tops.
Breier's Puce $10.95 to $13.95
Boys "Belleville" Oxfords, made of good
weight cal leather, in licht Tan color, French
"loc. halt leather lined. Rubber heel, nn extra
i;ood drc Oxford for boys, sizes 21 to 6.
liieier's Price $3.85
Boys Shoes. V e carry a good assortment of
Boys diess shoes, as well as School Shoes, priced
at $1.95 o $4.95
These shoes are specially constructed to give
the wearer the greatest mount of comfort and
support which can possibly be put into a shoe,
do not confuse these with the shoes which are
generally called Arch Support Shoes, try a pair
and be convinced. Breier's Price $5.95
"Gotzian Made" Black Kid Pump, Lattice
front, Military-heel, this is a very neat dress shoe
and a good wearer. Breier's Price $4.95
"Creighton" One Strap
Pumps, Military Heels,
Patent and Two color,
these come in the latest
styles. Breier's Prices
$4.95, $5.45, $5.95
"Peter Pan" Low
Heel Pump in light tan
also Patent Colt, a nob
by shoe for the young
Ladv. Breier's Price
anly $5.45
Dr. Woodbury's Cushion sole. Black Kid Ox
fords and straps, these mean solid comfort to
the women who are constantly on their feet.
Breier's Price $1.95 to $4.45
Brown Calf Oxford and Strap Slippers, good
service shoe. Breier's Price $3.45 to $4.95
Childrens Black Kid Shoes too many to enum
erate. Sizes I to 6. Breier's Price 95c to $1.95
Childrens Patent Sandals, the proper footwear
for comfort and wear for the little folks. Sizes
51 to II. Breier's Price $1.85
BLACK TENNIS OXFORDS '
WOMEN'S MISSES AND BOYS
These are the- proper footwear for the Athletic
field, and the price is within reach of everybody,
very neatly made and durable. Breier a Price
only 85c
Mens Black Tennis Oxfords. Breier's Price $1
LADIES DRESSES
We have a nice line of Spokane made dresses
in Percales and Broadcloth, they must be seen
to 1 appreciated. Breier's Price $1.25 to $5.45 I
BOYS SUITS
i f J?
We carry a special line of Boys Suits, made
of material that will not show soil easily. Breier's
Price $4.95 to $10.95
MENS SUITS
New Blue, young mens suits with the wider
trouser leg, just in. Breier's Price $29.85
Blue Serge Suits from $24.50 to $32.50
"Maxello" 100 per cent wool Grey worsted
suits at $24.50
Mens Trousers, assorted patterns $3.85 to $7.50
LADIES SUMMER UNIONS
' North Star Balbriggan
Breier's Price 50 to 75c
WOMENS HIKING
TROUSERS
Tweed wool mixed Briers's
Price $2.98
Khaki, good weight Breier's
Price $1.69 to 2.25
Khaki Middies Breier's Price
only $1.69
Women's Khaki Shirts. Brei
er's Price $1.69
HOSIERY
Women's Mercerized Lisle
Hose (Outsize) Black of
3rown. Breier's Price 45c
Women's "Winged Foot"
Mercerized Lisle Hose Breier's
Price 45c
Boys "Jonnie Jones" Stock
ngs. Black or Brown, the stock
ing for wear. Breier's Price
nly 25 to 30c
Stockings, Black or Brown,
Brier' Price
only 25 to 30c
SUITCASES AND HAND BAGS
We . carry a splendid assortment and our
prices nre low.
r
Girls "Sister Sue'
good looking and good wearing.
NOTE: These are not special prices for one or two days, but are caur regular prices and hold
good as long as the present merchandise lasts.