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FOUR ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. MAY 7. 1925 Mi Ml ft r i KJ' rWi-t 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Roseburg Store, Cms and Stephens Streets Opposite Postoffice y Mere Bn AmT uy Better! Printed Summer Frocks Very Smart Crepe Dresses V7 mi lift Summer Days I Days when you want to sit on the porch and be clad in a cool, comfort-' able, attractive Krock! These Crepe Printed' Dresses answer that need. They re of a mercerized malerial. Made In d ( mart itylei. And priced aitoundingly low I At, ,J J Appealing Silk Frocks Fashion's Smartest Dresses! These Dresses ap peal to your sense of beauty, to your sense of style, and to your sense of value I You know that they are the result of our tremen dous buying power for our hundreds of Stores. For Spring and Summer Wear Theie frocks will be appropriate for Spring wear and for all the Mor ions Summer days which are now so near. In a variety of pretty colors " and at this most welcome price I $14-75 For the Outdoor Girl Appropriate Sport Apparel The call nf the Great Out door I Jlikm, touring, camping! (let your sport tojji at this Stnrl We know just what the athletic mill and woman want I la ! for children, ml-a and woman. Expertly Made Knickers tailored of fine Tweed, priced, $1.98 to $3.93 Hiking Boots 14-in. For Worn in Durable- brown liluchcr wlih Mrontr, hIiikIp wHt roU-h. MkiIi- III KlVH li.lli; HUtisfiH'. toiy wiar. S7.90 in. Adit WW tlrvVu oil iii'lliiui( Ui arli, u trade, rita awn?. tia Nuwi Itevtew column. liHVf uu aouietlilllg lu !!. u trade, to rive away. Use News Mvtfw columns. PROJECT TO CON STRUCT 250 MINES OF R. R. IS FILED - (AaorUtnJ Prtm Uwd Win.) t WASHINGTON. May 7. A pro Ject for constructing 250 miles of new line In central Oregon, was ' filed today with the interstate commerce commission by the Ore gon Trunk Hallway, a corporation controlled by the Northern i'acif Ic, Great Northern-liurlington group. No estimates of cost were Included. , ( The projected line will run from ; Uend, Oregon, in a general south- j erly direction 170 mile to Klam ath Falls, via Honanza and Clean. ' In addition 80 miles of additional ; main line would be built through northward from Klamath Falls along the went side of Klamath ' Lake and returning to the main ! trunk again at a Junction point 1 called Skookum. The line would open an avenue of transportation for very large 1 timber tracts, the application said, and in addition would be some traffic from agricultural and graz- i Ing Interests. It was further snid that the Oregon Trunk vus affil iated with other railroads which I operate 27,000 miles of line and that these corporations were pre pared to finance the extension. There Is pending before the com- j mission a petition by the Oregon j public utilities commission which asks that railroads serving Ore I gon be required to build a large i amount of new extensions in the central and eastern sections of tha state. The Oregon Trunk propos al filed today In part covers the , routes on which the Oregon com mission has sought to force new construction. ' YRKKA, Cnl.. May 7. The ex- ; I pendtture of approximately $250,- 0(H) for thousands of acres of land ; In the Klamath River region with in the past few weeks, which be- ; came known here yesterday has ; given rise to the belief In many i quarters that It presages tho ex- 'tension of transcontinental railway lines from Reno, Nev., to Kureka, i f'al., where they will join wifh the J line of the Northwestern Pacific I Railway Company. The proposed extension, it was reported here hint night woulfl be ; I from Reno and thence to Klamath ! Falls and Hornbrook and Kureka. j The purported holding company lis the California City and County i Land Company of San Francisco. ; The prevailing opinion here is that the Interests behind the ac quisition of the1 land is the Chicago,- Milwaukee and St. I'aul Rail- 1 ! road Company. Most of the pro ' perty has been transferred to the ; California City and County Ijtnd ; Company. The purchased proper , tics includes the I). M. Horn ranch, j the Robert L. Ferral ranch, the ; Cook and Smith ranches and thou- ; sands of acres in the Woyorhaues- 1 1 er Realty Company's holdings. I ! PORTLAND. Ore.. May 7. Well S Informed Portland railroad men sny the consistent Interpretation of Yrekn report is that the South ern Pacific contemplates extend ing a branch from its projected Modoc Northern line along the northerly slop of Mount Shasta to the Southern Pacific main line and building from Hornhrook ! the lower Klamath river to K j connecting there with the I western Pacific. Such i ! would give direct connection middle western and eastern mar kets for lumber and other products of northwestern California. The Modoc Northern will bo tho South ern Pacific's short lino from Kliim ath Falls, Ore., to the east via the 'Oakland Ogden route. It la incon ceivable say local rail experts, that the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, now In receivership and ! without a mile of track south' e the Columbia river will be consid ering any construction In Caltforn ! la. The Northwestern Pacific Is owned Jointly by the Southern clflc and (he Santa Fe. 2E Crowd Compelling Bargains For Friday and Saturday's Rapid Fire Selling It is the Public That Most Profusely is Commenting Upon This, the Greatest OIFSJ urn: Roseburg: Has Ever Witnessed Men's Dress Shoe3 & Oxfords entire stock, On sale at WZ'fk&..4 CkolM of onr !if3 ' i 3 'f ? suits fa -'-f Values In this lot up to J30.C0, JMa $18.45 t.i-Ml!1 North- zry?w,!r if m$Zmi?$A&M I V .ached. Vah.cs mmmwm II I WORK SHOES I i ffa Oiih Ii)k lot of Mmk and hmwn work kj hIioih. (;ooil ruul fiKttwfar. Values tf to STi i0. rrlced for this buIc, per pair fi S2.9d 1 ! Never before, men, have you been offered such Merchandise at such sale prices, lhat s why this Uissolution oaie is attracting so much ravor able attention. Never Anywhere Anytime has a finer stock of Men's Wearables been placed on sale at such amazing reductions. A Sale for Men Who Seek Big Clothing Values Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats! For Less Than the Price of Ordinary Clothes This Is without a doubt the finest collection of Fine Suits and Overcoats that has ever been offered at such low prices on hand-tailored Clothes from such famous makers as Hart Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraft. All the season's newest and best styles for men and young men. You would pay double in Portland or any large city for Suits and Overcoats of equal quality. OVERCOATS and Raincoats, values In this lot up to $22.50. on sale at S14.85 SUITS SUITS That sold regularly up to $40.00. That sold regularly up to $55.00. On sale at On sale at $28.45 $38.45 SUITS That fold regularly up to 167.50. On pale at $48.45 THE FINEST, NEWEST AND BEST FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES ON SALE AT REDUCTIONS, BOTH DRASTIC AND GENUINE! m Safety Linked Willi Service W'f t)4'lle )CM1 Kill Uijiiy tlHIM- artlitK jour Imnkiri.- lu-imisi Ht tilt' l.oju biuR National limik w,i n SHfi'ty fa linkrd th i, j,, our uuiiy fjmil.v tit i. ,i)..;tMr;; TheRosebuigNalional Ddnk o KoscDur.OrCo "NERVES" WARN OF "DANGER AHEAD!" As ihc acrcwhfwr nirrn warns of th oncoming Atiibuhuiro, no ito m-urilirt. n'rv palm. ncurnUta Klvp warning of appnmcTiinK 1nn ct. Slowly and nun-ly thp ft rim IrHKfdy of ntTvoiiw brt'akdfiw n stalks malignantly lowanls many who sufftT at first only Hip Hharp, ilurtiiiK pains which Hiunal that the nTvps ar In trouble. M:iny In vain have nmmht r li'f with the most approval r'-nitdi'-s h'Tfioron kniiwn to srii-nce. It ni niaincd for an mimnt San f'ran- rtiartn l.lu alnitin t t ill.i.fnf In ll... ari.-nci. of 1Iomiitalhv the hnis i DANCE PERMIT IS or what nan ninrp pmved ii be an effect I vp treatment for neni It is, nt-iiralKia nerve pains und oilier conditions of "nerve!." This remark able dhcoverv In now available ami is iiicorj.nruN'.l in what nn now known as K"pn i Neuritis Tablet. These hannle ;h tablets conlnln no nftreotics or brn ' tntdes. and Iheir nction Is to nlve 'safe, nuro relief and to tone up and (revltali the entire nervous hs Item. At the very first siu'cestion tof "nTves," pain reliff with Fopu Neuritis Tableta. W. V. rhap nian'i IMiarmarv will supply you. Mail orders filled. DRESS SHIRTS kMon'a I)res Shirts, with or collars at- $3.50. Triced for this great sale MEN'S CAPS Newest, most desirable styles and shades. Henlar $3.00 value. Priced for this great sale, only S2.45 LEATHER COATS One lot of Men's Leather Coats. Value to 113.50. Prlc eed for this sale $9.85 UNION SUITS Men's lifrht weight Tnlon Suits. Values to $J.;. Priced for this gnat sale, per gar ment, only $1.49 NIGHT SHIRTS Good quality white musllrl nitht thirls. Valui-s to $2.00. l'ricid for this sale, only S1.19 SWEATERS All wool sweaters, either coat or slip over style. Nearly all styles and colors. Values to $10.00. Priced for this great sale, only $6.95 DON'T MISS THIS SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! DUDS FOR MEN, Inc. LIQUIDATING THE INTEREST OF A. J. HOCHRADEL EXTRA SPECIAL "Ciown" adjustable. "AII-ln-AH" over alls suits, larpe roomy and service able made of 820 Hlue Denim. Regu ar (i.bD value. While they last $2.98 GRANTED TO TAVERN OREGON WINS IN THE 9TH CHIEF OF ARMY AIR SERVICE SAFE , NASHV1M,K. Tenn . Mav 7 -Major ilenernl Pjitrt.'k. chief of the Hrniv air Kervlce "lott" since fiu o'clock osterd-iy afternoon I i w iif. Into Na.-hvllle hh.rtlr ft fere K o'clock thl niointiiK. If h:i-l bt i-n bis imrp"e l fly from Mem tdili to thH city without a Mop. but darknettn overtook him at K-i. a villa Ke without telegram lac tit tiei. where the night fti petit. raptan St. ( lair Stieel accom panied the Ri'iieral a; a pilot. i.eneral Patrick ;i no diffl ru'ty wax experienced In landing at Km and that the (light was it sum r'0t dan. Nnarrial of th air erle chief at ,v0hvlHe last nUht ciuo t'tl great h a it let y. A rliinr.' iisp pood f'ir the remainder of t!r y-ar. waj grun1 d hy th ( ni:riiv I'mirt today to ' or.o !:ti -on, p' eprlot()I- (i WiRwimi Ta- rn at Cooh Jumtion jThe county coint mad" a cire'ul ! f'lvettlpati'in. rtid found that Mr. j M.il.itiMiii i w recormnended ly ; court and police otTirem ut Coos 1 Hay, where he nnn lormvrly !o ,cated. and lhat he come- tn Ddii aliM Ceunry with n reputatinn for lcnnductttiK a clean place of i ntr- tainineiit. In view of the ex--e!-j lent reeoimneiidations cien tin f court Krantv',1 tlie licence whiih will allow the continuation of dance at the Tavern. 1 ndt r tli" le w dance 1,,m Mr. Ma lan son rnsht have had .o:iie diificuhy i c'tnttnniti that form oT enter ta'tuneiil. i the nw law rc Hi'ite' that the p.-r-on to wliem :i iUvre is prattled must hav-h- en a resUleni of th- voting precini for a p-ri. d vt one y ir pr.cetiing the Jicetmc. The p.r nitt granted is prtMd for the re mnitulcr of this var. 'pinch hittin?, filed out, and Harri- INNING Homo of the crowd began drift- jinr home, thinklnn it was ail over. (Amhtnl ltm L--d wir. K'dnhnrt. Oretton lead-off man. waikeii. and .vinnausn sent a noi liner to left field, scorini? Adolph. Shelhv. speedbnll artist went in for V. S. ( and proceeded to walk' Hobson. Itllss, Oregon catcher, ; who ha h been hitllriK hard and ' consistently, rame throush with i I to left field scoring J Reinhart and Mimnauh, and the name was won. The score: Washington State 7 11 1 Oregon 8 10 2 ' o KKCKNL. Ore., May 7 Two out, the last nf the ninth, two runs behind nnd then Die (ton won. Yesterday afternoon's Pacific coaiit tntcrcoltegiato bane ha II con ference (tame between Oregon and r..t u..M ...... i ..ot.rhin. ht, a general assembly, presided orer by Mary GuMey, state president. Conffrences will then be held', followed by a biiHinesi session. ; Tha afternoon will alo he piven 1 j over to conference work, with a Mianquet and pep meeting In the evening, and an address by W. S. McCiillaRh. pastor of the Prep by- ' trrian Church. Sunday morning, the delegate will attend the chnrch-e of their ehoce. and in the afternoon the new ofricera will be installed, and an address given by the state president. Tho'conrentfon concludes on Sunday afternoon. CJrass rockers at roweli'a. iUtph'S. h' M a! ts of coti TKIiS KOIKY ( lo-' d up how . N, A teul hr xr U. .Ipath.n 1IOIJ.IS MOl NTAIN TKA was tho most thrilling on the local fletil in tho aiemoty of baseball fnndoiu. The final score was K to 7 with V. S. (. on the short end. Two liKhtenliiK double plays by the touuars, and a slanhiiiK home run hy Shelby, also of Washing ton state, featured the game until the hibt of the ninth. Oregon bad led for nnkst of the game, but W. S. V. came from behind and gain ed a two-run lead. ll looked gloomy for Oregon. Adolph, first man up for the wehlootera. knocked out a hot grounder ami waa safe. Wright, a'.SLF For conrret wort call Tajrloc US Na Hint TeL Z25 K. o i C. E. CONVENTION TO BE HELD HERE ! 2 5 . j 8tuilehaavr costa less yr pouad tLtn butter. T'C'lLlIes how.', purtflts the 'oiiMrh. and ex;e! d-ay matt-r ft om the tivstem Nature's way to i 1' atii.o and pir tfv viivr lollHl h. kldu-s. liver Sati--factrrv result will follow. Chapman's Hbanuao. I p, Biitwork H I 1 1 rM N 1 LL'j rr."'"' a !MI LLWORK i I The tenth annual conven'.ion of I the pouda County C hristian K.n deavor i nlon. will bv h id in the ritv Krld.iy. Saturday and Sunday May S, a. 10. i hp program opens on t r.uay , g evening at 7 o'clock with registra- jJ tion ol delegates, follow. ng a song 'J gram. H K. Mow. pastor of the local Christian (hiinh wiil de liver the main address. A short period of itiuo will then be de voted lo a get -together meeting Id which th" deleaates will h conirt ACMiin'ntprf. after w'hii h !h concutioti will adjourn unlit tfirt-'Sj The morning sioD starts with a tosf and duvoUonx rvioe and 1 COMING The XXjoUL Store 1-Cent Sale IIS