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EIGHT ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. MAY 8, 1925. SATURDAY, A DAY OF BARGAINS COATS AND MESSES Greatly reduced to dispose of remainder of Spring Lines j T" All coals In Regular i Coats In Prince Al-I Dresses, one group Spring Slock, prices 25 Off all bert and tailored modolH, Juat In. Spe cial price $23.95 spwlally Be Incted for exceptional valuta $12.95 THESE PRICES SATURDAY ONLY 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 SOUTH DEER CREEK I GRANGE TO GIVE ! SHOW AT r.!.IDE ;. ' ( j South Deer Creek Orange will J stage a Minstrel show in the High T 1 School auditorium at f.llile Friday T . Vf..u W.h 0111. ! The entertainment, which con sists, principally, of blackface sketches, dialogues and readings was very successfully presented at the Orange Hall on South Deer Creek recently. Two features that were exceptionally well received NEW TODAY J ' ! Alltl'f.WK AXI TiTKKR I'AHSK.N'tJKIW UtST. HOI'SEKEKPHR WANTED Phone (AaorlaM Prns bul Wlr..) ; 49K-I. 1137 N. Jackson St. r aihimaks, Aiassa, May A party was out today hunting an airplane carrying three persons which lit last night In a Biorm between Kunipart and Hrooks. FAIRBANKS, Alarka, May H. An airplane carrying three persons which on last Vednsduy made the farthest 7"" ' ,1 '1 i 1 north flight recorded, was . iikiiib biiu 1 A tniluv nt hfliv.in Tfnrnnar, STENOGRAPHER WANTED D. I L. Eddy, .Masonic Temple. FOR RENT 5 room furnished j house, with garage. 912 Mill St. PUMP FOR SALE 3 Inch centrlfu ! gal nearly new at a bargain. Phone 144. FOR SALE Slab wood. 5L50 per I cord at Deady Spur. Highway Lumber Co. Sutherlin. Oregon. by four gracerul little girls. , , 80 ml(e, nortnvl., . of yu T)im flliilH Crunire orchestra Willie. 1 1.- 1 .. 1. . rn " ,w umina, hiiii j;ruuns lurnisn instrumental aim vlkui eai( of )(Bmpart music ior me uccaaiun. j lie will be no admission charge, lin ' mediately after the show bas ket social will be held following ! which there will be dancing at the I (Hide (irange ball. banks, and I!rooks, 50 miles east of Itampart. A strm was raging when the plane IZL M T 'WANTED Experienced woman or WANTED Man to gather rubbish and cut grass at private resi dence. Call at 842 K. Douglas St. H Iml Tremendous For .fll 98 A high grade pure aluminum kitchen set containing . 3-quart Sauce Pan. 3 quart Pudding Pan. S quart Mixing Howl. There is special satisfaction In the shining appearance of aluminum utinslls. At this very low pricp you cannot af ford to be without them. Every week we have one outstanding special watch for It Better Service Hetter Merchnndlse NEW SCHOOLHOUSE IS PROPOSED BY GLENDALE BOARD i The meeting held at the Audi 1 torlura last Thursday evening for j the purpose of discussing ways and means of Increasing the housing capacity and efficiency of our J schools was attended by a large and representative crowd of cltl 'lens, who seemed to be all agreed I that a new school building la need jed worse than almost anything else In the city, says the Olendale News, j Chairman A. A. Snyder of the school board acted as chairman of the meeting and C. J. Set her u 1 secretary. j The present conjested condition of our schools was described by the j chairman and the secretury ivnd ! the financial statement of the ills- JUSTjN 18 New Styles in SUMMER FOOTWEAR Always the new in Footwear. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet Perkins Bldg., Roseburg JIK'KKV IS KIII.FD. I . girl for general housework Apply Mrs. 8. N. Young, 340 Ho. Step, hens St. j ( Aaorlllnl Praa Uwd Win.) . COLI'MHl'S. O.. May 8. Frnnk Lux, Columbus jockey, 4 was lntaintly killed this af- 4 trnoon in -the first race at lleulnh Park, when his mount. Mary Rock, stumbled and fell on him. 4 Lux was second iri tbe 4 race, when the accident oc- rurred. He rolled over on 4 Hie track directly In front of Sedan, ridden by Frank De Mnyo of New York. Jadan also was thrown and DeMayo Buffered a broken hip. Another In lured. NEW YORK. May 8. Toe- key Tlenny Marinelli suffered a fractured skull, when he fell wlih ITpton In the first race at Jamaica today and still Is unconscious In the 4 hospital. Jockey M. Fator had his collarbone broken in the same spill. DV.7, SAW OUTFIT Complete Equipped to run from Ford car. Fine for poles, slab wood or cord wood. Sell cheap. Phone 144. j FOR SALE Rooming house furni ture, long lease. Apartment , cheap. 12 acre ranch cheap,' clev- ( er young mare, $35, C. Merrill 604 j Mill St. . LOST Full-sized Schafer Fountain j lien Initialed C. S. H. Finder please return to News-Review orj the Post Office and receive a re-' ward. FOR SALE Four good lots On Win- j Chester St. Pavement in and paid for. Price $4000 for 50 by 100 ft. I SloO each, $10 per mo. Chas. j Kyes. 826 N. Jackson St. FOR SALE or trade for Roseburg j property, 5 acre poultry and fruit j rancn, an equippea. z mues from Roseburg. If Interested ad dress P. M. care News-Review. $20,000 ROGUE RIVER Alfalfa ranch to trade for good prune or chard In vicinity of Myrtle Creek Ore. Address Bruce Company, Box 251, Myrtle Creek. Oregon. We own and offer $90,000 Douglas County, School Dist. No. 4 (Roseburg) . . 5 Bonds Dated May I, 1925 .. Due 01 follows each May I st. Amount 6000 11000 10000 10000 1000 11000 I 1000 Maturity 1932 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 Price $103.28 104.04 104.40 104.74 105.07 105.38 105.69 Yield 4.45 4.45 4.45 4.45oo 4.45 4.45 4.45 10000 10000 9000 1941 1942 1943 105.66 105.90 106.12 4.50 4.50 4.50 Tax exempt in Oregon. Exempt from Federal Income Tax ( Legal Investment for Oregon Saving Banks Wire Orders Collect to E. H. ROLLINS & SONS 307 U. S. National Bank Bu Boston New York Philadelphia ilding . Portland, Oregon Denver Chicago Los Angeles San Francisco ! j trlct and explained the means t which would be used to finance a 1 new building if the community de ' elded to build one. After talks by a number of cltl t sens R was decided to elect a com mittee of four representative cltl 1 sens to act with the school board I In arranging definite data and se ; curing further Information as to the .kind of a building which is need - ed. whether or not a change of j location is advisable, the probable I cost, etc. The committee is to re j port back to the public at a meet ings to be held In the Auditorium jon Thursday, May 14th. j J. O. Lystul. C. O. Garrett, J. D.' j McGee and C. G. Harvey were I elected to serve on the committee. FOR SALE One Overland Red , Ilird looks and runs like new ! 4 car. Special price on this car ! for Saturday. Wells & Chase 317 North Jackson Street. Roseburg. I IIOWATT AltltKSTKI); I STATUTORY CIIAHfiE. ! (Aoclatd rmi Lttferf Wlr.) 4 j CIRARI), Kan., May 8. Alexander llowatt, former president of tire Kansas Mln- Install your irrigation systems i now before the rush season. We WINDOW 8ALE sell engines, pumps, pipe and fit-1 Home cooked food for sale tings and are agents for the Skin-4 at the Twentieth Century Gro- ner overhead irrigation system. 4 eery Saturday. May 9. by the 4 Wharton Bros. 4 ladies of the Methodist Church south. ers Union, wns arrested to- day n a statutory charge. The complaining witness Is a' 16-year old girl, who had SPECIAL PRICES on tires and accessories for Saturday and j onuay. v. e nave luoes 10 oe . be(,n MvlnIf Rt he home of given away to our customers. Howatt and his wife. How- ensE Lnasejw norm jacsson ; , ktt Kave hond of ,1000 (or t.taves for Medford Mrs. . A. U Winters left this morning for Aiedfnrd, where she1 will visit at the home of her daugh-1 ter, Mrs. W. K Wyant, and In the I hopes that the climate will bene fit her hrnlth. She has been con fined to her home since Decem ber with inflammatory iheuma-1 tlsm. ' i Haying time will soon be here. Iluy McCormlck or Deerlng hay machines and you will always thank yourself because you can readily get repairs for these kinds. A delny In getting parts may loose your hay crop some time. Wharton Ilros., McCormlck and Iieerlng agents. SPEND SUNDAY At Canyon Auto Camp, half mile south of Canyonvllle. We ore prepared to serve you and Rive you the best spot In Houthern Oregon for your picnicking. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this moans of thanklna; the many kind neighbors and friends who assisted us dur ing the Illness and after the death of our loved one, Laura P. Davis. We winn to thnnk them also for the many beautiful flowers. MRS. MARY DAVlfl M H. AND MRS. FKANK M. DAVIS Street Roseburg. WANTED TO RENT- Uving room, two bedrooms, bath and kitchen unfurnished or partly. In attrac tive surroundings. Rent in ad vance. References exchanged. Address "Z" care News-Review. WE WOU1J) LIKE TO SHOW YOU A savings plan that will pay you 10 per cent on your Invest ment with $10.00 security for every one you invest. Full Infor mation, LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass Street, Phone 219. WHAT'S ALL THE NOISE ABOUT? GRIiVM BROS. HAVE IN VENTED A LOAF OF BREAD THAT HAS NO EQUAL FOR QUALITY AND PURITY. GRIMM'S MILK BREAD. PHONE 133. VERY WISE INDEED1 Wisdom la but a collection of experience. The wisest benefit by the experience of others as well as by their own. Any man Insures after an acci dent, a fire, a sudden destruc tion of his property. A wise man insures before an eventuality. ' musomc nine ' ' mrnm. II Wm ADMIT IT?ll 11 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the many friends who assisted us during the 1llnfH nnit nftr thn rtonfh nf nur j loved one with many kind mes- saces of sympathy and floral of ferings. MRS. ANNA F. WOOD RALPH L. niCHTE" AND FAM ILY FRED H. RTCHTER A. E. RICHTER appearance tn court May 25. The alleged of(Vn?e was com- mitted April 3 last. The girl was a student at a business colleee in Pittsburgh. There U absolutely no foundation for the charge at will be shown when the matter comes to trial, Howatt said. WANTED right away, an elderly lady to do light housework for a convalescent lady. Room, board and small wages. On Wharton St. south of Soldiers Home. Mrs. A. M. Kinne, State Soldiers Home Roseburg, Oregon. A SACRIFICE a daylo keep our used cars moving: our special for Saturday Is a Dodge touring car. Come in and look at It. Also have Hudson Sedan. Ford Tour ing, Ilaynes Six, and Ford Coupe. Wells & Chase 317 North Jack son Street Roseburg. WE"CANPROVEEVERV WORD OF IT For half the price you pay for a modern constructed hnmn In (nun w will hiillri in suit you and sell on the install- j fiajrrrt? ment plan a beautiful suburban home with every city convenl-1 . ence, and 50 bearing fruit trees; city water; electric lights and pavement. Full Information. LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ream anl family returned to their home at Glide this morning after spend In? a day or so in this city vlsitng with friends. , I ANOTHER RABIN' SATURDAY NIGHT If You Can Find LONG'S HALL COLES VALLEY Come and Dance The Arizona Collegians Will Play . as LIBERTY THEATRE LAST TIME TODAY Wm. Fairbanks IN "THE BATTLING FOOL" A SPF.ED-ACTION DRAMA WITH A PUNCH IN EVERY SCENE A THRILL-ACTION STORY OF A MAN WHO BATTLED HIS WAY TO THE TOP ALSO: THE SPECIAL FEATURE-COMEDY : "THE CO-GETTERS." SEEI CRATER LAKE NOW HIKE THROUGH SNOW TO CRATER LAKE OUR OWN GREAT SCENIC WONDER ADDITIONAL MUSIC ATTRACTION VOCAL SOLOS AND DUETS By Mr. Lucy B. Haley and Mrs. Frank Lilburn Also Special Piano Selection By Mr. Gordon V. Cook ONLY SATURDAY ONLY FAMOUS. HANDSOME BOB CUSTER IN "GALLOPING VENGEANCE" Are you going to the Dance t Sutherlin Krlilay nlnht, May 8. Ilnt-anse If you don't you'll miss somi'thlnir. Jlniinle Vance nml Ills Arl sona C'olli'Klans, Ihe Sinnlnn llnnil, will furnish the iiiiihI,-. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR nPTMKTHl.T BpMlallst In Ih. flltlnc of !).. Ill Jarkaon Ht. WASHINGTON. May 8. Pas sim? from a series of unscheduled snd harrasMlng events, the con vention of the International conn ell of women came to Rrlps today with another perplexing sittia- ; lion, dlsrlowert in a report that jtho councils finances are at elih tide. The delegates hsrt before them the treasurers statement and a report by the finsnce committee along with recommendations that revenue be provided from addi tional sources. Removal of peace literature from among exhibits In the con vention auditorium basement re mained a live topic of conversa tion, refreshed bv . n slntement in behalf of .Mrs. Henry Vlllard of New York, chairman of the worn, ens peace society that the exhi bit was plaiil with the permis sion of s convention committee rhn'rmnn The publication, urg ed total and Immediate disarma ment. Newspaper accounts of the con vention were criticized by L. S. Howe, director general of the Pan-Anrerlean I'nion. who addres sed the delegates last nlht. The press In Washington, he said, "In an unfortunate attempt to he witty has utterly misconstrued your larger purposes." Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt de scribed the reception of the visi tors as "inhospitable and dis courteous" and declared "an apol ogy and an explanation Is due you." The treasurers report as pre sented todny disclosed that the counell had about $0 ill bank on March 81, 1925. Klamath Pftapl Visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen and Oscar Olsen. were visitors from the south yesterday and last night. They are Klamath Falls residents. DANCE SAT. NITE MAY 9TH DR. HARRISON FOLK Chiropractor Electronic and TMectro-Therapby 417 Perklm Bldg. rhone 491 Dr. Rupert A. Moon Eltctro-Chlropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist, 324 Perkins nidg. Phone C54 Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perklna Bldo. Roseburg, Or Phone 86. The Big Turkey Dinner AT THE Wigwam Sunday Chicken Broth " Illpe Olives Sliced Tomatoes Sweet Pickles Crab Salad Roast Turkey with Apple Jelly Mashed Potatoes Creamed Peas Asparagus Custurd Pie Snow Pudding Strawberry Shortcake lint Rolls Tea, Coffee or Milk. , Served Family Style 1.00 per Plate The Big Dinner Dance Saturday Eve. AT THE WIGWAM Dinner will be served In the dining room from 8 p. m. to mliinlcht. flood muftir. come and enjov a plrasant even Ing. Yon will like the wsy we treat you. ON THE PAC!FllIIKiHVAY SOUTH OF. ROSEBfHO Rainbow Gardens ON THE BANKS OF THE. UMPQUA AT WINCHESTER MUSIC BY THE Blue Devils Featuring All the latest trots COMING! ROSEBURG ONE BIG WEEK May 18 to 23 THE Abner K.Kline Shows AMERICA'S CLEANEST AMUSEMENTS in HIGH CLASS in IU SHOWS lu 7 RIDING DEVICES 7 FEATURING The Kiddles' Playground Mysterious India Native Hawaiins Dog and Pony Circus Mason's Wonderland Monkey Speedway Fun House BASKETS FOR MOTHER j We have them In new styles and colors. Just the thing for Mother's Iay presents. The Fern. For a view of Douglas Co. Climb Mt. Scott Elevation 4.500 feet One day trip from Idleyld Park on the North Umpqua with saddle horses. Call F. P. Farrington Phone 36FI3 FREE rries int'- WS7Ve;tft n uiej muscle r 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. lecB or back. The more you walk the stronger they get. Come Today or Tomorrow DR. BURNS Cuboid Foot Specialist KIDDERS' SHOE STORE Roseburg, Ore. N. Jackson St. fonite and Saturday DANCE OLALLA Saturday Nite.May 9 IT'S A BIG TOWN DANCE Clean Respectable Inviting DANCINQ PROMPTLY AT t Tonite and Saturday A Vitagraph Special All Star Cast. ''Virtuous Liars" A story of life in New York Gty today. Also "IDAHO" and "Ponce De Leon" Comedy liWIUIfeSj r iQc Majestic gc SUNDAY , "The Crowded Hour" 'LncoInLCarkis ANTLERS Sunday, "The Fast Walker"