Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 06, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. MAY 6. 1925.
Games, Dancing, Candy, Wheeb, etc.
Admission 5c THE BLLJE DEVILS Admission 50c 1A Kind' f Amu.emTT
ZIPPY MUSIC ALL EVENING BY THE BLUE DEVILS
Rainbow Gardens at Winchester
WEDNESDAY, NIGHT, MAY 6, AT 8:30
For Friday and Saturday
COATS
AND
MESSE:
On sale two days at new low reductions
I I
All coats in Regular ' Coats In Prince Al- j Dresses, one (roup
. ! bert anil tailored i ,pHtuly .iected for
Spring Block,
prices
I clal price
25 Off
i
$23.95
$12.95
Thete prices Friday and Saturday only
Summer Footwear
FOR ALL
Occasions
Fashionable Footwear
like you see in the best
places, is being sold at
Fisher's shoe department
every few minutes. Stun
ning styles and priced to
permit your buying sev
eral pairs in a season
$5 to $9
JUST ARRIVED
A large assortment for your inspection
China Parasols $1.19 to $2.29
Zebra heel Hose, now $1.19
Voiles, Silks, Dress Goods, all prices '
A REAL ALUMNIUM SPECIAL
On Sale Saturday Only
None solde before Saturday, 9 A. M.
SEE OUR WINDOW
vlSlifi ill ii'iwl Tremendous
vlft llllfil BarBin
fit 98
A hlnh RrniU pun aluminum
kluht u tt contnli.ii.g-
3 quart Sauce Pun.
5 quart Pudding Pan.
3 qtuirl Mixing Howl.
Thre In special satisfaction
In the shining appcaiance of
aluminum utfiiftils. At this
vt-rv low price you cannot af
ford lo be without them.
Every week we have one outstanding special watch for it
Hettr Service
Better Merchandise
i: ONE HUNDRED PER CENT
PURE IS A BIG STATEMENT BUT IT j
CAN TRUTHFULLY BE SAID,
ABOUT GRIMM BROS. MILK
BREAD. PHONE 133.
j Interior Finish and Mouldings
The largest stock of interior finish. Caning. Base
g apd Mouldings in the city all thoroily kiln dried and jg
H well manufactured. a S
5 e.
6 You are cordially invited to inspect our stock.
I Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co.
WIU!U.!.M.M'!T.TT.r
UNUSUAL SLANTS
AT
UNUSUAL PEOPLE
PROFESS ONA
L
REGITAL TD BE
OX Ft) It, England, May 6. Once
a flKhtr, always a fijihtr-r.
William tlnnry Henaguliih, most
of whose life
has been hik-M1
within nmcl. of
powder and
aoAiid of burat
Iiir shll, HUM
feel the giori
ouh fire of action
in hia veins, at
HI. He Is heal inv
alid active, a facil
he attributes to!
hla active life.
He feels
young that he,
wanta to enllm
In the a r in y
again,
t
Ms'.'"- - i J
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Members of Music Teach
ers' Association to Ap
pear in Program.
ORCHESTRA TO PLAY
siiow 'em that oun nonagenarian i Liana Concert and Special
Programs to Be Fea
tured on Thursday
Evening.
isn't so old.
Army officials have, of course,
refused his application.
Henagulph is a veteran of the
Crimean, British Indian and Uur
mese wars. He remembers vividly
the different strenuous campaigns
In which he plays a purt.
This old man comes of a long
line of Norse kings.
jgell. Mr. Ott, violin; Mr. Cuod
man, flute; Mrs. Melvln, cello;
Miss Sapplnglnn, piano; Saxop
hone solo. "V'alse Leon"e", Dorn
herger, "Idylle". Clark; Mr. Itoy
; Wells; contralto solo, "A Gyp.-y
Maiden", 1'arker. Miss Kdna Ha
isehlne; piano solo, 'Polish Dance'
i.Scharwenka. Miss Myrtle' Her
cher; soprano solo. "Will O' The
Wisp1, Spross. "Robin. Itobin.
King Me A Song", Spross, Mrs.
Fred Strang: piano solo, "Rhap
sodle In (i. Minor ", Brahms, Mm.
Jessie Meftae Melvln; tromlione
solo, "Serenade", Schubew, Mr.
Kale Strange; piano solo, selected,
Mr. Gordon V. Cook: euphonium
solo, selected. Mr. Fred Strang:
mezzo soprano solo, Mrs. Lucy
Huley; piano solo. "Erin". Sir Ju
lia Henedict, Mr. Charles Arundel;
Ensemble, Conservatory orches
tra. Mrs. A. J. Young, director.
The Heinline Conservatory or
chestra will also play at the Ant
lers Theatre tonight. Jimmie
Vance and his Arizona Colleirlans
will give a concert at the Hotel
Grand, from 7:30 to 8 tonite pro
ceeding a dance at Moose Hall.
Last nights programs were so
well attended, and met with so
much favor that the Music Teach
ers Association feels greatly
Spray your cows with Easy-boss
cow rpray. It kills tho flys. Sold
by Wharton Bros.
Another big evening of music
will be offered tonight, as a part
of the national Music Week ob
servance, the outstanding event
tieltig
WANTED 1925 dry Cascara Bark.il
sc id. hee Mergers Bargain Store.
..WII.I.I.I.M.I.SI.T.M.OT
FOR SALE 11 lbs. broccoli seed.
Kruse seed from Oswego. C. B. i
Calklns. ;
FOR SALE John Deere wlggletall '
cultivator, good as new $45, J. E. i
Hatlield. Dixonvllle. i
TIRES Two 32 by 4J new heavy iS
ilntv Mnhnulr rnnl. 'IO ...1..., 3
the pair. Wilson's Tire Shop. if
FOR RENT 4 room furnished
apartment, ground floor, modern
6 minutes walk. 927 Winchester
St.
WANTED About E00"ft7of"3!ncti
water pipe, 20 head of sheep for
sale. M. E. Manley, Canyonvllle,
Oregon.
FOR SALE 1924 Ford roadster! ! 3
wnn commercial Dody, or other
wise. Bargain. Party leaving
town. Smith's Garage.
PARTY who took green silk urn-
brella with amber tips by mis
take please leave at News-Review
office. Reward.
Minstrel Show
and
BOX SOCIAL
AT GLIDE .
Friday Nile, May 8
Dancing after Social
Lndies Bring Boxes
Mu
by
THE GLIDERS
being a program at the iiolnline ! ;,' ,';", 'taken after t hi nro
Cn.rvatory given by the men,-1 Kr''m'd".em?d to M s'.Ved
T?...k..l i. County .Music .s,rang to Lip defrav the pen-
pleased with the results of its ef- ("ANTED Housekeeper by mid
forts. At the First Methodist dle ae1 bachelor. Will give the
Church the Heinline Conservatory "'Kht one a good home. Address
recital was exceptionally well at- Box 5S4,Roseburg, Ore.
tended and the program was a WANTED More" workT Have some
great success. .iiany availed extra time. No washing. Mrs.
tnemsen'a or the opportunity of I Myrtle Jennings. Drop a card to
"iifiiii ug uie musical program
..ii.-n.-ii uf Hfuuivan IO(lge BIHO. tUTCT cinr. c i . .
which was very interesting. An ! w 'h Z XT .,1.
(1200 cash. This is well located.
MM7raTI.T.T.TTT.T.TT.TTy
SALMON BAKE
OF
Roseburg Rod and Gun Club
At Gun Club Grounds, Roseburg, Oregon
SUNDAY, MAY 10
The Shooting Program
Four 25 Bird events $10.00 Added
One 50 Bird event , $7.00 Added
All Shooters to be classified, and the entries will be 3.00 each.
Moneys split for Classes ABC
5 entries, 2 moneys 6040
10 entries, 3 moneys 5030 20
I 5 entries or more, 4 moneys 40 30 20 10
Everybody Come and Enjoy Yourselves But
Leave your lunch box at home. Lunch at Grounds free.
:ii:.iii.i.i.i.i.i.iii.i.i.ii.i.i.1.1.I.II.I.I.M.I.I.I.I.I.M.I.i.i.i.i.i.i.i3
WANTED Real Rood aheep ranch I
fairly well improved. Address 1
"X" care News-Review. t
610 Short St. or call in evenings, i F0R SALE 7 lots In Edenbower
from Highway. L. O. Maddux, 620
N. Jackson St.
IVarhers Anpoclation. Rarely :f
ever, has the public had the op
portunity of attending a profes
sional recital of this kind, and I
bringing together, as it does, the
best musicians in Roeburg music.
lovr:i maybe suro of an urtlstlc
feast.
G. Wf. Ynunp Ann Phniu 117
exnen- - - .
es of Music Week. The Ilti-ines ,OHN CHASTAIN of the Med ford
Women's Club May Day Ball at I Fluff Kug Works Is In Roseburg
the Armory drew a larse crowd
mmu
The program will start at 8:15
nnd th(- public Is urged to at'.cnd.
The following numbers will bj
given: Knsemble. "Love Songl
l adman, and "Arabesque ", Wran
SPEND SUNDAY
At Canyon Auto Camp, half mile
south of Canyonvllle. V are
prt'pand to pervt you and give
you the ht Ht Ppot in Southern
Orison for our picnicking.
VERY WISE INDEED1
Wisdom Is hut a collect ton of
experience. The wisest benefit
by the experience of others as
well us by their own.
Any man innures after an arc..
lent, a fire, a sudden (instruc
tion of tils property.
A wine man Insures before an
eventuality.
WtSClHiC inc
LIBERTY THEATER
Last Time Tonite
HELLO, FOLKS!
I IT I'm calling your atten- t!
Til?
Are you coins; to the Dance
at Sulhtrlln Friday nlKht.
May 8. Hecause if you don't
you'll mi.es something.
Jimmie Vance and His Arl
zona CoUeRiana, the Singing
ltand, will furultfh the mu-lo.
I'm callinR you
lion to a ral entertain
ment: A tensely dra
matic pietuie, ac
with h-4 t tnrol and
hun.anf y! You'll !
pleased, astonished and
fascluati d by
It's too Late
to Insure after the accident
happens. Regrets win't pay the
diimages. Insure today. We
write fire Insurance and the va
rious automobile iusurance cov
ersges. Our agency U at yjur
service at all tliu-s. May we
erve you? 1'hone or call.
G. W. Young & Son
Insurance
flC jl I 11 Cats St. Phons 417
JSl P 1 I W H vLi f 3 V H OR. DEAN B. BUBAR
ll In' -i'ttlr'kS Sit M p-l vhktri vr
1 I 'S&''rivVr'MXtSL. M 3 "Wlllllt 1" tltttns of
IVrVI In I fi 'iJsi B " -""''"n 8t
VS U I fJ I'KI1 '"W,
xmrni?
$."y)r$V DR' HARRI80N FOLK
Chiropractor
i KW(trnnlc Ami KlRrtm-Thmnh
M r Rupert A' Moon '
f SJx ElectroChlroprsctor I
i " X Ni rve and Spine Specialist. j
i- i-erKins niiig. mono ti.. .
and was a most enjoyable event,
es was the program at the Hotel
I'mnoua by the Sherman Clay
orchestra assisted by several of
the dancing pupils of Miss Evelyn
iNolnnd. The orchestra alo play
ed at the Antlers Theatre later
in the evening.
A number of Interesting events
are I'sted for Thursday evening,
including a Hand Concert by the
Hoys Hand In front of the I'mp
iua Hotel at seven o'clock, and
a concert at the Antlers Theatre
by the Hlue Devils orchestra. Two
good programs will be offered on
that evening also. W. E. Ott of
Oil's Music Store, has arranged
for a prognyn to be given at his
storo free lo music lovers.
Among the interesting numbers
to be olfered will he: vocal duets
by Mrs. Lucy B. Haley and -Mrs.
Kronk Lllbnrn. accompanied by
iM Iks Myrtle Hercher: saxophons
solos by Mr. Roy Wells, teacher l
I of bund Instruments: vocal solos I
by Miss (!race Wickham. Miss
Hercher, accompanist; vocal solos
by Mrs. Ilnley, accompanied by
Ampico producers; cello solos by
Mrs. E. T. Melvln. Miss Hercher
accompanist ; piano solo. o. H.
Arundel; readings by Miss Lois
(ieddes; vocal daft by Mrs. Haley
nnd Walter Fisher: cornet solo by
Redford Tester, orchestra accom
paniment; Instrumental trio, vio
lin.' fello, pleno, Mr. Ott, Mrs.
Melvln and Mr. Arundel. Hev.
Caldwell then will also give a
short talk on "Music In The
Home."
Through the courtesy or local
musicians, who hare offered their
services, the Eastern Star lodse
will follow Its regular business
meeting Thursday evening with a
musical program to which all
friends are invited, and a special
invitation Is issued to all Masons
'to attend. The program will start
j at 8:45 with selections by th
' IMullne Conservatory orchestra.
"Cup Winner", and "I Love a L'.t
j tie Cottage." Mrs. A. J. Youg.
I leader; vocal solos, "Parcarolle,"
I Coiinnd, and "Thot Of Love." Ln-
cantonl. Mrs. Fred Strang: violin
' roio. "Kantasle." Harris. Mr. Wal- i
ter Welker: reading. "How the La '
Rue Stakes Were Lost." Olive
Lawrence: vocal solo. "Till he !
Sands of the Desert Crow Cold", j
t Mall and "Absence". Metcalf. Mr.
H. A. CnnRday: cello solo, "Idvl- i
le' Walker. Mrs. Jessie Mcltae ,
Melvln; vocal solo. "The Trum- i
peter". Whelplev. and "Dreams", j
Strelejtkl, Mr. Wanvn Hurt: read- i
Inr 'The Soul of the Violin", Miss
Catherine Peterson: duct. "A Rose i
''omb'l" Snretf. "A !Py Love I
Song." Herbert. Mrs. Fred Strang,
and Mr. Charles McKlhinny.
WANTED Woman for general
housework in Portland home
two adults In family. Good home
for the right person. Inquire at
Douglas County Flour Mill, Rose
this week. Phone or leave your
order at the Ford Second Hand
store on Cass street.
FOR SALE One Oakland Touring
car in good condition priced at! I-et u 'Inure with yon on your
$200 for quick sale. Including 1925 I irrigation system. We have Stover
license. Wells & Chase, 317 , and McCormlck-Deering gas en
North Jackson street, Roseburg. Sines. Myers and llyron Jackson
WOMEN Embroider for us .i I Pumps and Bkinner overhead lrrt-
Get Your Crowd Togethar
Jimmie Vaneo and ilia Ail
totr Collegia, the Singing
Band will play for a
DANCE
at Clendala,
Thursday Night, May 7
You will have a good time.
or
home. Pleasant work. All
' spare time. Experience unneces
sary. Artscraft Company, Win
chester, Indiana.
gatlon systems. Wharton Bros.
With a Sprywheel garden trac
tor one man can do as much work
as five with hand cultivators. See
one at Wharton Bros.
ANNUAL CLEAN UP
SEENA OWEN heads a brilliant
cast and ths story was written by
Alfred Sutro, ths famous play
wright! Also: AESQP'S FABLES
Also : TOWN'S TOPICS
AlsofrCREEN M AN AC
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Ptrklns Bldg. Roseburg. Or
Phons Is.
The annual Clean l"p of the City
of jtoscbur will be held from this
date until the evening of May 12th
and all parties Interested are re.
ouested to have Their rubbish ready
by that time. The City will haul
free all rubbish placed convenient
ly along the curbs In proper con
tainers within that time, but spe
sial attention la ralleiv to the fact
that It Is necessary that all such
rubbish be placed In good substan
tial containers, either sacks or
boxes, and If not so contained will
not be picked up. Sacks should be
tied. A charge will be made for
hauling all rubbish placed on the
streets after May 12lh.
Br Order of the Common Council.
1. S. KETCH
Chief of Police
See o Iwo horse rldlnr cultiva
tors. wPhavs tme 1-0.1 type with
many improvements. Wharton Bros.
WANTED Two telephone operat
ors, experience not necessary,
mother and daughter preferable.
Position will be permanent to
right party. Address T. O. care
News-Review.
TERMS $250.00downand $30.00
per month buys a S room plas
tered house. Modern plumbing.
Garage. Large lot on Pacific
Highway. Price $2500, $250 down
balance $30 per month, including
interest on deferred payments at
6 per cent. G. W. Young & Son.
Phone 417
FOR SALE Three houses, will ac
cept good car aa part payment:
alt good values:
No. I 6-room house with bath;
Price $1000.
No. 2 5-room new modern house,
some buill-ins. Price $2100.
No. 3 New modern 5-room house
large lot. Price $3700, look them
over. Chas Kyes, 820 N. Jackson
St.
MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDING
SITE in Roseburg. Lots 60x100
on Pacific Highway. City water;
electric lights: sewer and pave
ment. Price $375 each. $25 cash,
balance $10 per month. LAW
RENCE AGENCY, 125 CASS St.
Phone 219.
.MODERN S U B uTtfiA N"H O M Ebn
payment plan. Select your plan
now. 20 California Bungalows to '
be built In Wellington Park, one
mile north of city: 60 bearing
fruit trees on each lot: pavement
city water: electric lights. Price
based on cost of construction.
Full Information LAWRENCE
AGENCY, 125 CASS St. Phtne
219
WILL PAY FOR ITSELF 540
acres of deeded land; adjoining
unlimited outrange; fenced with
woven wire; 50 acres excellent
field land all In crops; 12 acres
bearing prunes with big crop on;
family orchard: good 6 room
house; spring water piped in;
irrigation for garden; 3 big stock
barns: granary; garage: other
buildings; team; harness, wagon:
full set tools and Implements In
cluding new tractor with tools;
150 head sheep; big bunch of
lambs; 70 head of goats and kids:
22 turkeys; 75 chickens: on good
hard surfaced road. $1500 takes
' everything, easy terms. LAW
RENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass St.
Phone 219.
FAMILY NITE
THURSDAY
Regular Feature
Program
"Men & Women"
-PATHE REVIEW"
"A GOOD COMEDY"
BLUE DEVILS ORCHESTRA
Piices, Single Admissions
10c & 25c
the entire family for. I
en. !
.ANTLERS
Did You Know That
Jimmie Vance and his
Arizona Collegians
The Singing Band
Will play for the Dance at
Moose Hall, Roseburg
Wednesday night May 6.
Have You Heard Them?
t-elihtNlA 1 R
YiAST',
n these muscles?
Walk on the muscles of the feet
and you won't have Corns, Bun
Ions, Callouses, Flat Feet, Pains
or Aches in the feet, ankles, legs
or back. The more you walk the
stronger they gel. I
Came Today or Tomorrow
-DR. BURNS
.Cuboid Foot Specialist
KIDDERS' SHOE 6TORE
Roseburg, Ore. N. Jackson St.
'isMsnam
TONITE
TONITE
First National attraction
"The Woman
on the Jury"
"How can I sit In Judgment of another woman's sin when I, too,
am rullty? Who am I to judge her when I would do the same
an he? Only you can Judge her only you can Judge me. If
this worn a u is convicted then I, too, deserve her penalty!"
One woman's volce one woman's word that towered above
the justice call of eleven men! A Portia come to life but more
brilliant, more sympathetic.
Sylvia Breamer Frank Mayo Mary Carr
Henry Walthall Lew Cody Bessie Love
Hobart Bosworth Myrtle Stedman Roy Stewart
They play It for you
Special Added Musical Attraction
Heinline Conservatory
ioc ANTLERS 25c
TOMORROW NITE FAMILY NITE
Added: "The Blue DevU."
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