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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1925)
FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. MAY 1 1. 1925. A Sweet Breath fflSr.. at all times! ft After eating or smoking Wriley3s freshens the mouth and sweetens the breath. So" easy to carry the little, packet in your pocket t So! Important to have when the! mouth needs cleansing and) freshening ! Odor of dining or smoking' gulckly disappear- teeth are rightly burnished. Smiles Just naturally come because nerves are soothed, throat Is refreshed. the stomach relieved and digestion aided. WHleyi Is more thanatireet-ttia positive benefit Many doctor and dentists recent-, mend It. "after efety meal' THE ts- if, NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS ROSEBlmO, ORE. WH keep Hhreast of the times. Wv do not how yon last year's IiIp.ib and daalitna. You will find here whutuvcr In novel, whatever Is li uw and whatever it fine la Bilks. 'Quality and Economy" The Silk Store Silks and Satins I.ABRAHAM JACKSON STREET mi store m KM Growing Every Day! Our Grocery sales are constantly on t!ie increase, be cause the public likes the Satisfaction of lirinK nhle to phone n for their foods, knowing Unit we will promptly send them out without extm cost. Then there is the clement of CONFIDENCE in our business with our patrons which they duly ap preciate, nnd the cost of Krocnirs is NO MOKF.. PICKENS BROTHERS Perkins BUtf. Phone 68 O It K C O N A(;itIClT,TLTItAL COLLKGK. CorvaUls,. May 11. ItnsfhurK hlKh school rated tlrnt In I numbers among hitfh schools of the ! mate at the Hinith JIimhcH week i for hlh schools. May 8 und 9. '. jut O. A. C, planned and sponsored i ty the ajtrU nlturul club. 1 Of the hUh school students ; attending the wet k end, Itofeburg ' sent 24 b aUU-n the Instructor, II. M. Moreland, and IL A. Hniith, an Interested farmer. Other BchooU represented were Seimldc, Rainier, (;re:diain, McMinnville, Indepen dence, Scappooie, Collate Grove, Wuodlmt n, Ij banon, N' wburg. Grants Pass and Corvallis. Tour of the college farm and ex periment Elation, Inspection of class rooms, laboratories, u:id col-! barn? were planned to kfn p ' the boys inif-rested from 8 o'clock in tin? morning until 3:30 In the' afternoon. I The U. of WO. A. C. baseball game Friday afternoon, an athletic j entertalnm-nt Kniday night, the ! May day festival Saturday after- ! noon, and the. use- of the hi swim- iiiIdk tank Saturday night wen the 1 features planned to show the. boys, aoimthluK of colhge activities. It In planned to make this an annual event, impiojin It each year as the Idea itrows and more schools become Interested. Ktudfiits attending from Roso- ' out fr hiKh school were Thomas Hatfield, James Uyron. Karl Hat field, Hen Lawrence, Henry Web er, Allen Huscnlmik. Clyde Kesi'-r, Stanley IVarce, Kdtar lloward. Ma son Weikel, William Honebrake, , Glentlon Uavenport, Jaiii- timlth. 1 LouU Koyer. Ivan Weikel, Kred Henry,. Hurrlson Rice, Rowland Uafft-n, Joel Ken n, I.avt rn HauJnr, Clifford HesH, Redmond Sharp, (r vflle Lindsey, and Samuel jjur -arr s i irsary A Birthday Party Marking the Completion of Our Ten Years of Business in Roseburg IMPORTED WATERPROOFED PARASOLS colors, well Beautiful patterns in different made, plain and fancy handles. Women's plain handled Parasols, choice of a dozen patterns As above only droop edge and carved fancy handle, big value As above with fancy handles, and silk tassel, fancy shape, each Kiddies' number, droop edge style 75c SI. 15 S1 15 .. 75c AUTOMOBILIST'S Visors and Goggles Special Prices on These Essentials Visors, transparent, plain edge Bound edge with felt trim, each Same with leather sweat band, each Felt covered Visors, green or white, each Women's style, 4 strap top to Irold hair, each Goggles, Amber Frames, all color of riding bow or cable bow styles. 15c 30c 35 c tub ,45c glass, Jloih February and March were mild, open month' in practically all purls of the country, and April has followed milt, as Known by II. H. weather bureau recortlH from nil mates. The temperature for the month wan altove noimal every where, except at a fw points In the extreme southeastern ami far western parls of the country. It was Bpecially warm in the interior valley states wheru the excess of temperature above normal lunged fnmi 6 drees to in d'-Rrees. Dur iiiK the latter part of the month summer tempera hi res prevailed over the eastern half of the conn t ry, with maxima rang in from 10 degrees to 9ti decree quite gen erally fiom the Ohio river south-1 ward. The pern latently mild wt at her for the past three months has been n markHble nud very Heldom equal ed as to scope and duration within Hie ctlniatio logical history of tho country. There were, of course, a few cold or cool p-riods, whhh always occur even in Ihe warmest of winters and Kptinj;. The month had less than the usual amount of precipitation In nearly all regions east of (ho Rocky mountains, thou it h there was an excess in the Large eye, any color, or style Low Extra large eyes, as above Drop eye shape, as above Light weight cheap styles, small eyes 45c 5Cc 60c 15c""1 30c In May, 1915 we opened the doors of our new store in Roseburg. Tho only a small store, ours was a new kind of store a variety store a store of gen eral merchandise retailing at popular prices. We carried goods at 5 to 25c and up as distinguished from the 5-10-15c stores of those days. We believed we could be of real serv ice to our customers by collecting into one store the lower-priced popular sell ing items of all kinds of merchandise, and specializing in those lines. As the people came to know of our service we found our business' increasing until today our stocks are 10 times as large as' what we opened with 10 years ago. We have tried always to have a good variety of merchandise of good values and always to maintain our store and our service that it be a credit to the com munity. We believe our success in these ten years can mean only that we have given real value and been of veal service to this community. And we wish to thank our thousands of customers for their kindly and liberal patronage and to assure you of our con tinued effort to serve you well. At various times during this month we will call to your attention various anni versary specials from our regular stocks. These we hope will tend to strengthen the bonds of friendship of our old cus tomers and we hope will bring many new people to know our store. . MR. AND MRS. D. E. CARR 25c 35c Summer Underwear We carry a large line of Ladies and Children's Vests, Union Suits and Bloomers. Fine rib lisle vests, band top Same in bodice or lace edge Women's or Children's cheap 1 f p or 1 C n styles I Uu I JO Silk Vests, peach or pink, 01 1 C each 0 I - U Children's Corset Waists, Q R P buttons 0 Jo Union Suits, plain cotton Finest lisle Suits, athletic style Children's Waist Suit Unions t each Bloomers in Sateen, Crepe, Satin Stripes, etc., 35c, 50c, 75c, and 95c 50C SI. 15 65c SI. 16 V and Hose Our Big Line of Summer Hose Now Ready. Ssa Our Assortments Half Socks, white with colored tops As above in 3-4 length .'. Dark colors with colored top, 3-4 hose As above, Silk Thread, colored tops WOMEN'S SILK HOSE Again we call your attention to our wonder ful value $1.00 Silk Hose. Have it in pure silk or mixed art and pure silk, i. I colors or women s silk hose tf I It GARTERS AND ELASTICS E&tL. 10c 25c nJ 45c Sr'c.l;10c15c35c,n,60c 25c 30c 35c 35rJ50c 35c 59c CHOKER BEADS opecial values just in. rlain strings 1 5c and 25c, fancy strings, 49c, 75c S1.15 Indestructible pearls, special 49c and C3c, white and colors. ALWAYS BIG VALUES- AT CA Ar Modern Variety Store 205 N. Jackson Roseburg, Ore. MEN'S FILES Special lot of good values in slightly imperfect files. Actually as good as any at 1-3 the price. See these-at 5c10c15c 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 inch sizes. Hrent'a Initial pnMluclion; and in deed eurpas"s that feature- in R. umilhri n kk at plains anil a few W- point of thrills ami smashing sotua- rSuMMtaitb imvk niiaaia mu VjmKKi w w rwr tv,v 1TKia OW5''- NVVJ S WC If CSUAKZ The News-Review Did (iWtioaarW- tlwMtld feu tiWs&rdeti. rcettt ac?Mri b Wot.ht addition) wordj tit to fxtr Unsruttsj iuhI hm pul Ikiwrt bd to d.irtd ibeir old prinliiif plat. Hr U lb Mwly compiled, siictsotwy larger and trior cotupl! W mmf aiiniW ou -niafveU Tlury ail tha nw word in ia Hcil faatitr) uow rauly for vary raadtm EASY FOR YOU TO GET Tbraa of thswe nsopun, prawn tod or tnUd to tttta rl m mfmpm with rKiminal turn to covar ooat ca Dana U'w. rkiitc cJerfc htr tlmiibuA, etc, aruoana utf la onry Mail Orders fry man Irvrlud ( 14 ..! It n irm e last a- misishm a(ta P 1 pSMMMtft. 98 Cents Entitle! eotry reader to this New Enlarged Universities Dictionary -U Sw Back tf Your OU Dictionary is Now Out of DsUxj 7a a Ot W aa ot ooif Cm Wafitii culitlt'S flxcwhi r' As a rHKiilt f tht contintifd warmth both v.'flntlon ami furm nt advunceil rapl'lly fur lh" si a Mn Hixl witi' cunsjiltMalilv aht-atl of Hit avt'niKt' y ,-iir. rxfcpl in tho sdulhwt'st wIiito lint soil was Inn ilry fnr t. nuln.ilinii anil fur mnwih. 'l'hi'i was annio frnt ilamaKi tn fruit anil li'iiilvr vi iti'lallnti in limit. imI arias, hut himn was unt I'XIfii s!u nnlwilhslanilliiK Ihe dallKir ouly arly ilalu of fruit hlonmlnK. Tin' nuiutli, on tha whnt", was fa vniahli' fur wlntiT am) sprlnx eralas In Iho iiitcrinr ami rcntial liiiilhi'rn Klatca. The ni'i-illiiK of natu ntnl sprltiK whcut was laryrly i ninpli li il anil Kt'rminatlnn was i satlsfai tory. W lntiT B lo at Imprnv J BU'aihly. rspi'i lally In Iho wosl ; i-rn porlion of tlo wintvr whi at hull, win-ill ralnlal! was of pnat j ti'-to fit. ( ni-stil. r.'ihli- rorn was ; planti it ih- latti-r part of Ho- month : in (hi- untral alNy i.:ati-s, ami l-lirly lotti-n plantiiiK ha-l pinuross nl at tin- lo,. to t,,. jionhi-rn I part, or Hi- lotion h. It. Kai h-plant'-il loin it ml rottntt M-niitn;it--salisfai lot ill-. , , ,.,t In tK, ,,-v l-s. pt'in. ipallv In Hi" M.uihwi -i : 'Hi- ilroiiulit was kioki-n n. a;- Hi-'-I i ii.M- of tho month In imirh of this ana. whirli mailt ia:iy Impam il t tin- outlook. I In tin- south) asi iluriiiK Ho- l.it !t r pntt of t hi. uu. nih I. in- ,. ii I iTiiim tii-i il. i f-howi-rs lor flu- h. p I Ki rniiiialion. Inn tho i-arli s.-ill i I w. ti- si ni-rally ilnlitK wi ll.' In ih.-, i un-at wi-sti-in iiiiikh n-Rlon urazltiK, int. t-i sts hail varlahl.- wi-allior! iiilti- K-in rally from tho contial iaail north, in Rroat plains ,-,t. anl. but s. von- ilioatht prrv.iili-,1 'ti tli- south, i -pi i ml! v In th" -..iithi-rii l.i.nl. r stall . w In n n ( i.iro ... i-1 1 1 . n of ll-.r r.in i- was poor i .in I In llia:i) pl.o i s i,ai,., win, t.. . i.. lahli. I,,.., of InnlM-L tloiia. K. Hirharil Si-hayor has nun pil out a ri-tnarkjible story. of in- trlittio in Now York's unili-rworlil, balaitfi-il ofr auainst Iho activity in a bnml nf crooks w hich operates in exclusive society circles. "Silk StorkiiiK Sal" comes to tho Liberty Theatro tomorrow anil W'eilnesilay. Toil Itrowniiut. w lio cliri-i-teil l!u picture, has assembleil an exeep t tonally koisI cast b ail by liobert Kills anil Karl Metcaltu ill the lead ing rnalu roles. H. S. BOYS LEAVE FOR CONFERENCE IN CORVALL1S interesting. season very ' Marshfiem won on her own link.1, but was defeated on the ICoseburg course. Antlers Theatre. li -si nald )i tiny went throu :li Ihe tlnnes of ni w trials and trihti laiion hi I nivi'i'iiy City recemly !! makinir hi latest production. nst of them were laid in hotel-, eaten, iram.s und steamers, nw t ntiy ni.'attdtrtd lhtoiiKh iner vrief than did even in "The llerklt -s Akc." , ' lie r- a ."l - pl;ys the v--1 i.d. tu j 1 1 1 1 r i ' it wnh i liaiinnu l.atil'il !.; I'lant- . in "The t-'.i -i Worker." 1'niverM.rs .lew. l a'lai i tieri of tl'iirte :Hi-r ,Mcl nil heuu - "The Hu-diaud ... is the pan of a !" In u iii:l r -ei r. t s.t i." t?i -of hi le-l Iri. :- : tn n lite - ar.fl t : ilie pithlic anil I lO ll ti l' till. !!. Many of the II. II. S. hoys left ' for t orvnllin on Friiiay to attend tlm Smith-llu;hs conference. This I conference will endenvor to ex plain to each boy the importance ; uf Oregon nyriculture and to con- ' vlnre him that agriculture is just as Important as baukint? or any 1 other huinest. The boya will re- j main until Sunday. Those attend-' iuk from Kosehuri; are: William ) Uonebrako, Fred Henry, Kdar I Howard. Harrison Jiiie, Umis liour, Ivan Weike Ma.on Weik el, Joe Ken n. Rowland Il;u;ar, j Uedmond Sharp. Allen lUisenbaik, Sam iMirlaud, ltil HatJield, .lames Ityton, Clyde Kenter. Cilen '!on I avi nptirt, 1 JiVern Hainbt-r, 'hfford ller.s, Oi illrt I.imUey, Stanley l'earce. llenry Weber, Thomas Hartfield, liert I-Jinnce, .lame Smith. NOTICE AND TO UMPQUA CHIEFS UMPQUA SQUAWS All Chiefs nnd Squaws will meet at the Band Hril iJj Cass St., for rehearsal, Monday evening at 7:30. Very Important. NOTICE. No more watches and clocks tak en In for repair till Oct. 1. Wilbur L. Spauj:h, 6n4 Tine street. MODEL DAI RYjz? The only dairy in Douglas County selling . CLARIFIED MILK We invite inspection. Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service. Morning and Night Delivery Phone 44-Fl 1 Kil.lh.' li .v l. I" p "I'f'VV l:l 1..I1 oil 11:. :il."M: hl.in. T pu-es It two n il. c-'. r.'lliailiuo: I t niii r.-!il Mar ikis a morn of it. 'rile in w picture collie nllUit In Hie Antlers llnutre. ' wile Ins GOLFERS CLASH HERE 17TH llostrntr;r Kolfers in.-'-t tho Marshlieitl p ilfers Sttnil.:y. May l till hero. '1 he ccwist Kn'l.-rs won :ronl Iho local people last Sun day, ?':iy 3i il o the co:"est will be t.ui. a t" 1 hie Ne. sand zi Majestic Thestr. l.aui.nco Is a si ( i. idiotic ope. at., r York h. and I-:;. I M.le s a f..ir a-:.-:n-l,. il. I n!i. :,: 1--1 who. oth' 1'. .:i. he's and like a :'.!-. a 'l b- n i and l kin. w ! l.ea 1 1 m t ! tle .i..- . .:,ir,. Liberty Theatre rhillii.a iho stiue with lenn- Miaiioi. .i.uidii.i: tie hair of one's ' I " end Willi nilstetjr and in. l-..it.,ina. and lukliim ihe rl-ibh s of all tho,.- mm lino to liiush. "HiKv Slot kinv q d'- l:,dn ltionl's ll' w Min i mi; i, uu le piiidin i d by "iiiihlc. makes one of the mo.-t in. t-n.nniK inoiioii pli'iins which has come out ol 11. ill; n many inoiiihs. It ia a worthy muce.sor ta-in U4i.scrtfus i'Ufi." H-i ! .1 bi . in i. d h-.- :. - '. w ad. n... d ,.r . h hit Hi; - l f ;,,-;, : '''.'. of i..:ne ti.in.i I r.dlo. 1. and Mik..:- -,x. I'll, ih !U;!:m anil T. K I:--.id ill-, ca. t. TiNno Pipits oi Mm ..:r:.; w :;J nr-;ioar In I'.injomil!.-, May is, at TSVlor-niAllil roill:l.lM 1. .H.W, r..-. ili.a crtio. Xvj. ji k. The Return of Warm weather mnkes a Rcfrig rrator a most necessary PIECE OF klTCHF.N ' FURNITURE We. just have tlie size Reft iterator that will please you. CET OUR LOW PRICES HTIIDI com r AM N. Jackson St, Roreburg We own and offer 90,000 Douglas County, School Dist. No.4 (Roseburg) 5 Bonds Dated May 1, 1925 , Due as follows each May 1 st. Amount 60011 I 1000 10000 1 0000 ' 1000 1 inno n ooi) lomio loooo 9000 Maturity Prici 1932 ' $103.28 1934 104.04 1935 104.40 l(36 104.74 1937 105.07 1938 105.38 H?39 105.69 1941 105.66 1942 105.90 1943 106.12 Yield 4.45 00 4.45 0,, 4.45 o0 4.45 o0 4.45 4.45 4.45 4.50 o0' 4.50 o0 4.50 o0 3U7 Coi-ion Tax exempt in Oregon. Exempt from Federal Income Tax Lc-al Investment for Oregon Saving Banks W ire Orders Collect to E. H. ROLLINS & SONS U. S. National Bank Building Portland. Orrpon NiwYmk Philadelphia Didvit Chtiaso . Los Atik-ele, S.111 frauciaco