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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY, MAY 4. 1925
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"Hello Daddy
don't forget my
'e
Slip a packet inyottr pocltct
wLjn you go home tonight.
Give the youngsters this wholesome,
lonlastiirg sweet for pkasnre & benefit
Use It yourself after smokLn&or when .
work drags. Its a great little freshener
WflLEYS
Seated TiMKepl Ritht
THE FLAVOR
After Every Meal LASTS
r Fl
DEATH OF HORSE
The May Iiiy pageant given at
tho high acbool ou Friday of last
week by the grade school children,
waa a great Buccess, and was at
tended by a large and appreciative
audience which was delimited with
tli entertainment offered by the
children under the direction of Mia
llHHeliine.
The pageant depleted the Queen
of the May and her court btdug
entertained by Mother Goose char
acters, and It offered a vide lati
tude for originality In music, cos
tumes and expression. 1'he cos
tuming was particularly good, and
tho children were cleverly dressed
for the parts for which they were
Belected.
The many characters to be found
in the Mother Gootso Rhymes frol
icked upon the stage before the May
Quoen, Miss Kl'low May Wilson,
while the choruses were sun? by
the members of her court who Sur
rounded her throne.
Kach Juvenile actor carried off
his part in an excellent manner
and the children are deserving of
much praise for the clever manner
In which they portrayed their parts.
This Is the second pageant Miss
Haseltine lias arranged and pre
sented, the first being a History of
Oregon, which was given out of
doors. These affairs are growing
In popularity and it is hoped that
they may be couUnQed from year
tu year.
Grass rockers at Powell's. J
SUMMON JURY TO j
PROBE OIL CASES
jl ut to poisoning.
lit, IN YtO 1 IxjA 1 L.D out of Uouuu;ne, after a number of uis another recourse
j iioiituiti yt'rmi iiimii't'tf a lwu
(AaaoHatM n IaH v.iro pear old was reported by trainer
BALTIMORE, May 4. Private i J. V. Smith to have been working
detectives have been ordered by speedily nt Havre Do Grace prior
Willis Sharpe Kilmer to invent!- to last Monday. The colt was de
gate the death of Sunny Man, oneifeHfcd that day and became 111
of the best three year olds of the while being moved to Plmltco at
season, which occurred at the Pirn-1 the close of the Havre Ie Grace
lico track late Saturday night after imeet.
an ailment which in the opinion of o
several local veterinarians wm Kllghtlv used rangm at Powell's.
WASHINGTON, May 4. With
the summoniiig of a panel for the .
selection of a special grand jury 1
hero today, Atieo Pomenne and
Owen J. Huberts, special govern
men counsel in (he oil cases, were
expected to arrive to prepare for
later appearance before the jury In
reopening alleged criminal phases
of the leasing of the naval oil re
serves.
The government counsel already
have appeal d from the, decision of
tho district supreme court a month
ago dismissing the criminal in
dictments returned last Juue
against Albert ii. Fall, former in
terior secretary and Harry F. Sin- '
clalr, Kdward h. Doheny and his
son. Kdward L. Doheiiv. oil ouera-
;tors. Apparently new grand Jury
Bunhriar, j proceedings have been decided on
in the matter.
The indictments were dismissed
1 because of the presence in the
'grand jury room of an assistant to
jthe attorney gem-rat. It was said
.the same list of witnesses would
be called in the new proceedings
i as appeared in that which resulted
,in the indictments. Additional ev-
Jdenco was presented by the gov
j crnment counsel before a special
! grand Jury here last month, but it
adjourned without taking action.
Hill THE
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WS.
NEW
and
UNUSUAL
DESIGNS
R08EBURQ, ORE.
kpp abrpaat of the
tlmca. We do not ahow
nu l"t ynr Wh.is and
dcMni". Yoa will rum
here whatever la novi'l,
whatever la new and
whatever la fine la llks.
"Quality and Economy"
The Silk Store
Sllka and Satlna
REWARD
For return of leather port folio
containing Mill Work Cost Hook
"A" price IWs and discount sheets
with my name on same to A. N.
Hildebrand care of Koseburg Lum
ber & Mfg. Co. Koseburg, Oregon.
HAWAIIAN POLO
PONIES BURNED
1.1
ABRAHAM
n
JACKSON STREET
STORE El
,7 OA
Wigwam ' Tavern
TABLhl D'HOTE DINNER
For Sunday from 1 2 M. to 8 P. M.
soil"
lllri' Totnutn
KKI.ISIIKS
SlU-ril Tmualoiu lit' it onions Ulpt Olives
Kxiii i:k
KlistusM'o (it litfW- ii with K.ck Imnnll:ij:
Mirlmp SiUml
IK AST
I.l'K (if :il villi S;tr" tlr,':.-lug
vi:i;i: i Aiu.K.s
. MuHhoiI rtiiato. t'if.imoit lvas
IiKSSKllT
llll'.- IJ l'li CiiKtarit l'lo
MI'RwIi. rrv S'mrt l ilk,'
IHtl.NKS
Tin. full,.' nr Milk
Prlca tl.OO per plata
i'iil- frum T. I. M In 7 I'. M I'v Hi.' .MiMi ! ( i,n, ,-irn
On Pacific I ligliway nruir Coos H.ty Junction i
(AMtH.tl TrPM l-Om-t Win.)
IIONOI.l'l.ir, May 4. All bill
one nC the llawullan airing of polo
pimli-a whlrh riTintly ri'lurmil
jlmui play in t 'nllfnrnia. were liuru-
i il to il.ath In a tire hint tilplil al
the Jtalilwin aliiblra, lulallil (if
Maul. Word of the fire waa re
layed to Honolulu by Al CuMle a
member of tli Hawaiian team,
who said Hie los Inrluded a num
ber of tuinie reeenily imn-haseil
on the I'.ulfic t'oant by Island
niayera. The Itablwin xtrlnx nuni
bered mime of Ihe fluent mounts
available in America. lietntU lia
to the orlKin of the fire were not
available here.
COME
KEEP
ON
A
PEOPLE
DOMING!
We've Only Just Started I
THE GREATEST OF ALL THE WONDERFUL BARGAIN DAYS AWAIT YOU
THIS GREAT AND MIGHTY
IS ON WITH A TREMENDOUS RUSH
MEN'S DRESS
SHIRTS
One big lot of mens
dresa shirts in desirable
patterns and materials.
Value to $2.50. Priced
for this great sale at
98c
fof
B2
SILK SHIRTS
One big lot of Beauti
ful new patterns in Silk
and Pongee shirts, with or
without collars attached,
v'alue to $5.00. Priced
for thjs great sale, each
S3.85
An uncommon sale, the remarkable feature of which is the class
Merchandise it involves and the Values which it offers. Goods
J that were purchased to satisfy the needsaof men and young men who
desire Wearables of the betterkind-' Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and
Shoes of known quality, carrying the names of the biggest and best
manufacturers of America.
HART-SCHAFFNER & MARX AND CLOTHGRAFT
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
UNMATCHABLE CLOTHES AT UNMATCHABLE PRICES
Fine all-wool, imported and domestic fabrics. Hart Schaffner &
Marx, and Clothcraft tailoring that puts these Suits and Overcoats in a
class by themselves. Every good model from the soundest, conserva
tive to the smartest English models. Suits and Overcoats for men of
all ages and calling. Suits and Overcoats for men and young men of
all tastes, at less than the price of ordinary clothes.
MEN'S HATS
One fine lot of Mens
Felt Hats, including Vel
ours in desirable shades.
Values to $6.00. - Priced
tor this liquidation sale
$3.45
Britm nT"si
BUI iM
FLANNEL SHIRTS
One lot of Mens Flan
nel Shirts in a variety of
colors. Value to $4.25.
Priced for this great sale,
each
$2.85
SWEATERS
A fine lot of all wool
slip-on- and coat style
sweaters, in Greys,
lirowns, " Tans, lilues.
Greens, etc. Values to
$7.00. Priced for this
great sale only
n
TROUSERS
One lot of mens, well
mSdi serviceable trousers
in stripes, checks and plain
materials. Values to $5.50
Priced for this sale, per
pair
$3.95
SUITS SUITS
Men. and Young Mens all wool rI "V ,M"i
;.,;,. : ii i . . Clothcraft and Block Clothes of
Suits in an excellent assortment r ,. ,, , .. ,
of patterns. Young Mens and Q"3'", (ine a11 w' su.ts for
conservative models which sold "T "nd y? me"' excel!ent
regularly up to $30.00 Priced I ' ."wnnn "p 5T".T
for this sale at Valuea ' S"40 00- P"d fr ".s
, great sale at
$18.45 $28.45
SUITS SUITS
Mens and Young Mens strictly Pick nnd cream of this en
nll wool suits, hand tailored by t,ire s,otk of tne famous Hart
Hart, Schaffner & Marx. Wanted haffner & Marx clothes for
styles, material and patterns. The Men and ' oun8 Men- Virgin wool
values are as hi.'h as $55.00. materi., newest styles and pat
Choice of this fine lot. at ,crns: '" to $67.50. Choice
of this fine lot at
$38.45 $48.45
OVERCOATS OVERCOATS
ALSO A FEW RAINCOATS ... . , r,,
All wool materials in olues,
Mens and Young Mens all wool Browns, Tans and greys, also
Overcoats. Values to $22.50. plaid mixtures and a few Gabar-
Good styles and colors. Priced dines in this lot. Values to $35.00.
for this sale at Priced for this liquidation sale at
$14.85 $22.85
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MEN'S CAPS
One big lot of Mens
Caps, excellent styles and
Shades. Values to $3.00.
Priced for this great liqui
dation sale only
S1.69
m
SHOES & OXFORDS
One big lot of Mens
Shoes and Oxfords, suit
able for dress wear.
Brown or Black, good
styles. Values to $8.50.
Priced for this great liqui
dation sate, per pair
$4.95
12
WORK SHOES
One big lot of black
and brown work shoes.
Good solid footwear.
Values to $5.00. Priced
for this sale, per pair
$2.95
DUDS FOR MEN4
m
A. A. CUTTER
LOGGER SHOES
The famous French Kip
Drivers and Chrome Calf
Cruisers. 1 2 inch top, reg
ular value to $15.00, on
sale at
$5.95
For prompt laxl sprvice, city or
country trips. Tboue 44.
: PLAN TO CROSS THE i
' U.S. INMOTORBOATj
Kaaaar Tfi it?mm
VETERAN INJURED
KING'S SISTER BETTER
I ( Aviarrt Vr m
! ma A.t;i:t,Ks
nixti't nih i't ntury
(Jtl' lltlv illtt'lllpii 1
1 Wtrr )
May 4 - Wlmt
mi matoirt f re
w Itlumt RiuTi'ss
MODEL DAIRY
The only dairy in Douglas County selling
CLARIFIED MfLIi
O We inviO ftspertion.
O O-.
Pure Lrcd St. M.ea Jersey fir service.
Moving and Niht Delivery
3 Phone 44-F11
a rnilst across thu AitH'iii mi
'cnnilncnl by lnul will b miiltTi;ik
mi by Ihrff twt'iititih (ntury mo
tor bo;tt rntl-aisliist, bluing wrv
i,i-t Kritliiy for Astoria. Crc
'111' hi n who hopo in iininn
utratit I hf possibility vt hailing
ptatiir.illv all tin- way cro"H t!u
I'ntttit si.i!.- Hit- V. S. Wilton.
John K. Hone, ami Val Woo.lbury.
Tht-y fli taklni; to Astoria a luht.
'twin tuTi'W inntmbnat ami will be
gin tlo ir oai:t up the v'olmut.ia
riT May Ij-jimiu the 1 oiiun-
bia ah.Miw AO mil' fiom It h tuoih
tlie plan to tiavu.it" th Sim ie
rhii to l.-itin. Ilii!itt. r.-twi'iii
th.ii point tunl l-U ttie-M..:it ,
M .l!-.;i1if of abo.lt 2"' llltu s. tlM'V
expert to reott to luMla-e Hi or-
.' i tt orr tlie conniK'niiil ill
ill-'. I foni l.iv .Inn th' V W ill
!t ,r . nil i he x, i -l! n -i ni' ri r to
Km- Mi-murl. th-nre to the Mi.--..-i
ti-l llnio- thiou.'h t!ie J.h
n.'M liver ainl tli ' ll'ir.oi.H i:it
Mi huall I an tl t the Cr. at
Kl'ion (tie .aV t'o it w v
lie- on th-' St. I aw l l'( e ii :i i Kit !i
t'lii it ri er iMmmikM 1 K I In lt u
ean.tl lll'o l,i ke t I a 111 I' la in nlil
111-
! (AuhH-Utnl I'm Li-d Um-.)
The t oo.h Hay Tinit-.s has
follow inn item:
lieturninir from Itosehnrir
tenia v aliertioon Sam Atcher
years ohl, vt'leran of the civil war.
j.iitf. retl a ili.vlorate)! Miouhlt i
when the rar in which he was ritl
hi; tti'iil Into t he ilitrh near
l'thl.-e. 'ihe tar was b iliiv n
by Kinbi" Hi own ninl in the ear
alM) was Mr... K.I. She.henl. Nr:!h
it of th 1 two la.-t name dwete in
jur, il.
They were returnlnt; to Marh
field after taktiu Kohett S'uk.y.
M-xiraii war et-Tan to th" S1
. Lets' Home nt Kobmi;, StarK'-y
h.i UK been a e. niia.ie of Arih
ei' for th. past half eentury.
(AMKtrlatx rn- War.)
I.ONIM.N, May 4 King
ileoi-iie'a eldest, sister, Louise, the
Princess Koyal, who Is nutferltiR
from a gastric affection, had a
ool nlKht and is continuing to
nn prove, say a thU moi nini bul
let m.
Call and net thi? new proiluctn
at the Watklus Store, Vl) W. Lane.
I n in tlbm
.Vrs. V. Ii. Kln.-el wa n visi
tor from point north of tins eity
for n tew hours Sir unlay. She
. from llbur aiui
"hoi pms and vi-dun.
was
l'p'vent Kore-f Kir' It pas.
Nico'.ine Iu.-t lor a. his at MeU-
Lcc.il Boys Awarded Sweaters
'i;i:i;is Aoiiifi iri i:r-rcr.
T.ia.i:. otMillis. May 4- Maui ire
N.-w land an.1 Chest i-r Morgan '
Korleiiir h.iw been t-'iwn. j.wfa'.
m for tiieir wink with the O. A
C. tuttid Aw jrri are made lo
b if.dsnien w ho have a sat i.-tartoi y
Horn
tliMHu'h tli Ch;iMiiiIain
canal Into hv llmNm rlT. its fi
nal lap ndim; at Nw ork.
. 4i W
GENERAL BLACKSMITHINQ
nnd htMsebiM-tiiai. All work
Kuai ant' d. J'l tiiy noin for faun
vt hoists. t;'J Wimheitor yt.
north of auto camp. K. Wood
cock, Prop.
Quid record and have attended nt
b'..M 7. per rent of t logouts id-"
i.i '.eaianei n nf Ihe band. M hestrr
Moiran has alo bet-n pledced to
Kappa Kappa ld, liotiorti bai.it
It iternity.
i t-nler our prnduathm announce
i menisit the New Heview otlire.
I Now Q of am,.le just recel.tl.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
V. R. weather bureau, local of
fice, llosebuig, Oregon 2 hours
mhnu f a. hi.
rreclpitatiou tn Inches and hun
dredth: HiuVsi i-nip i ft t tire yetirday .. s J
l.dw-t temperature in-I n';ht ..
rreclpltallon. last C I hours 0
Total pieeip. inm first of month 0 was rendered,
Nnr.jil precip. for this month 2.5
Tol.u precip. from Sept.- 1.
HO. to .dat ...... 3 90
Aver: precip. from Sent.
i. i.:
Total excesa from Sep' 1.,
i-:i O :r.:
Avernga precipitation for 4J
t neasonn, Sept. lo Mil),
'ineluMvel V 31 4!
Kair tonUbt ati'l Tur-.mv
WILLIAM JIKLU
LOOKING GLASS ITEMS
The three-act romantic drama,
"Kindling the Heart-Fire," by Es
telle Cook, of the I niversiiy of
Minnesota will be presented by tho
Junior-Senior classes of th' look
ing Glass high pdiool, Tuesday
evening, .May 12th at the Orange
Hall.
1'articularly pl.-asini; fear tire of
this program will bj "Tlie Foldiers
i hoius" trora haut, by the It. S
Clee Club of twenty one youthful
voices. Several other suit special
tits will Join to make up a happy
ex ening of appeal to our deepest
and tnot generous emotions.
.Mr. and .Mrs. Turn MoiKau have
gon- for a wstt wi:h relative iu
I'ot (land.
Miss Iora I-arson. teacher of the
Intennetiiait- and giammar gradt ,
g.ne a demonstration of the work
of the hewing club, by ihe various
classes. Miss A tries Johnson, sup
en Isor, Mrs, Nukeps, and Miss
Frenih acted as judires. 'ihe win
ners, were Lucia Kog. rs. 1st: Mar
tha Montgomery, 2nd; Sh-ila
W kh Jrd. The exhibit was fine.
Many moi hers w ere present. An
irtterestinir and instructive piogtani
121 plnnets is said to have been
unequalled. He. also was the au
thor )f a stellar encyclopedia.
SUCCESSOR IS NAMED
MANILA, May rr. Seraplo
Taiiiavn. supetior of th iHttuint-
( an order in the Philippines has
bn named to Succeed the late
Hev. J.ouis Thlslings. pastor
general of the Dominicans, who
died at Rome last week. I)r. Tarn-
1 ayo, whoso sweession Is auto
! maiic will sail from Manila for
Utomo within a few days.
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Ww(ht addiuooaJ wortl. Bits our Unvh and ihm pab.
aVihara had to diacard their old priidins pUtaa. Hero ia tho
B..I7 compUed dk-bofuur UrjrT and moro eompleto Uuaa
aay -'-"i1" ooo oniartod oscabulafT ail tho now worda aoat
a.w apoo roaluiaa ow rood har orory raailaa.
EASY FOR YOU TO GET
Tbroa of tboaa couvoi. pi a in it or mafcd to fida oowapopav
will a nominal amn a covor coat oi oaoa
d-iributlnQ, ta amoona. 13
iHT to our 7Q
ASTRONOMER
IS DEAD
VIKNNA, May 4 DrTJohn Tab,
Ka. not d Austnan atfiiioinT (
and director of the Vienna Cni
versity observatory It dead. 11 1
Meteoro.cg.st. discovery, wiihout photography of
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