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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW; THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925. MKI.ItOSK (.I.K.VMNt.S. NEW HATS ON SALE SATURDAY Ah- All smart small hats one half price for Saturday only Bell Millinery ,y T rx TWILIGHT LEAGUE Post of the American Legion, and the combined I.uptlrit-Dt-Moluy team. An admission prlcu of 15 cents will be charged for adult8. The league following the start to night, will play regularly each Mon day and Tuesday and Thursday and IKriI'. It Is hoped that buHlnns (men of the city will become sufffc- Jiently interested In the work of the The opening game of the twilight lfll?u1' ht the buines houses h.iii u-uvu win h hM ... ic e cioseu at t:w luntt-au T - Laurelwood field this evening, starting promptly at 615 o'clock The game la to b played between the teams representing I'mpqua S i The Joke was certainly on the M reporter last . week. Klie can't jji'take the blame hTjielf, but don't Gj know where, to pla It unless jl there was a greenhorn on the flj staff. )!' If the pupils from all of the scnoois mat aitenaea tne Agn culttiral clashes demonstrutlon at the Melrose school, carried home as (tood reports as those from ( levulund, the High School Hlu-lW dents can feel amply repaid for their efforts. Yes, neighbor It Is a foregone conclusion that Mel rose will have a good crop of anything we raise. The annual meeting of the Cemetery Association was not as well attended as it should have been, but a few were there and some work was done in the cenretery after the business meet ing adjourned. The l. T. A. met Wednesday I evening with a splendid attend ance. After the business meeting it f the Declumation Contest was held and four of the higher and twelve I of the lower grade 'pupils com i peted. All of the children did well and the Judges say the contest was close. John Itursik was gl vn first place of the boys of the higher grades and Joyce Itusen hark first of the girls. Imrle Conn took flrHt and lleunie IJnniels sec ond of the luwer grades with The resa Conn first iid Catherine Mathews second of the girls. Songs were also sung by the chil dren. The president of the school board. T. H. Ilusenhark presented sixteen children with perfect at- r'Hidance certificates. We' are very I proud or our attendance record and wonder if any school In the county can beat us. Figured on percentage basiB the lowest at of 6 p. ni., allowing the games to start earlier. Tomorrow's tame tendance for any week In the term will be played between the Chris-1 was ninety-five percent and In tlun Church and Odd Fellows team. YOU WANT A CAR FOR SERVICE Oar FORDS Will Meet Your Requirements As Low as $50 C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO. FOHDSONS punctuality 3 per cent was the lowest. These are the figures ? the higher room. The lower rooni haB not been figured yet, but Is good in both attendance and punctuality. . Mrs. Oscar UanBon, who has been very sick since Wednesday was taken to the hospital in Hose burg Thursday. Latest reports are that sho is Improving. Mrs. T. II. Ilusenhark has also been sick the past week, but Is much Improved at present. Mrs. John Ilusenhark, Sr., who has been sick for the past five weeks was taken worse on Sun day of last week and Is but little belter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landers. Mr. und Mrs. Cenrge Winston and Ivan Lander of ;reen visited our One Cent Sale I now I 5 on jto jj at the I Rexall Store Bargains 1 for a I Cent : ill I mmmm LISTEN GOOD TALK "Just As Good as CARO Fibre Wrappers" Says the PAPER Saleswan BUT do you pay hi:n the same PR ICE as you would for the known BEST? "Just As Good" Says the FRUIT Salesman BUT docs the Fruit Buyer pay him the PRICE unlets he SEES the Violet Lines? WOULD YOU (knowing that some oiled papers arc NOT clicctive)? VIM l.ltiM re hla VISJPI.E and only mnruiirt Hint tlir f.-iill protrvtrd tunn M l II. I.y thr ItK.ll I' kin.l him. ItlliHT ni f oil ftiM-illrtl hy V. S. V,n rrtimnil nnd aUu tl.riiiJtalJy Irmlnl for Hot and Hnay. Hotcrt' members had the priv ilege today noon to listen to an ex cellent talk by Ir. McCullogh, pas tor of the local Presbyterian church on "Fellowship of Man." The speak er held the closest attention of the members during his discourse, link ing up his subject with the spirit of Kotary and portraying the ad vantages to be derived by a will to fin unfn nth or a a a vnil wnnlil 1 huv Zr i ' "i k uikiii. Bhould do unto you, thereby exemp ' tit , u II Vi i : ntying iho true spirit of brotherly May I 4. Mm. ('. K. Krederirkson will be hotttess. Our Sroiitmuster, Wm. Sand strom reports the lioys full of pep and Interest In their activities Ah the executive of the l.ox.'bifrg , Scouts was dutultied on ihe night i net for lli tests and could not ! meet tho boys, the teat will conio ; Inter. j Allen 1.ii."onhark and jol Fenn of this vicinity were among tho boys of the Agricultural classes of tho ItoKchurg High School to visit the (. A. (?. in Corvullis on Friday and Saturday. They re port a pleasant and profitable trip. The "Community Day" at the sciumi nouse was a very enjoy- r able affair, the maforlty of the patrons being pre.-ent. The men did tood work and the ladles serv ed a gonii dinner. School was dismissed nt noon, giving the children a half holiday. The drive way ou Ihe grounds was made, ready for the gnfvel. Mumps were removed and other Improvements nimle. Say don' you all forgit dat "Night in Dixie", who's commit.' to de (Irnngo Hall on de ebenln oh May 111. De cnlo'ed folks ul nil lie dur, an' wnn's all do white folks to he dnr too. The rain Sunday was certain ly a gon, thing for the garden and altho it laid some of the hay flat. It will help the other crops enough to more than counteract the damage done the hav. M. G. Tt. IF ITS THE PRICE PER BOX READ seasos ton TAritf.il ihe tratrtn. rn th Stiv trk auction. (.".t(f" wrappnl pfarM ai'fniofit 17 H, ernt mart per box than paper wrativrd rut. 1 ht turr.t.l tn prlrf for 'CAUtf tvrtpttl up pits U being u iime,t uj. AMERICAN SALES AGENCIES CO. OLC DISTRiaUTOHS lit MARKET ST. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. "1 "''Ilflii love. President Henry Booth called on the chairman of each committee for a report on their activities and the work assigned them for the coming year. All reported progress and the willingness shown to car ry on I heir particular part of the program Insures a most successful year for Itotary- The good fellowship committee, consisting of Foster liutner, Jimmle Hutchlngs, Hill Weaver, (). C. Mak er and Ole Johnson were on the job in fine style today, pinning a rose on the lapel of each member, and guest as they entered the din lug room and otherwise making the 1 occasion happy and enjoyable for all concerned. i resident Henry Ttooth Hnnounc- I en jum ueu-i uiw i:hi iieniiK 1 Jou rued that he would offer an en- graved watch to the member who, I BABE'S BODY GIVES LIE TO CHARGE OF CRUEL TREATMENT or The News-Review brahl Mldibonal words into our uuntusA nnd P" Bolwtr bad to disord tbov old printing sUtol. Hro U t La owr compilod dictieaarr Urgsr and mora eomplcto thmm mmr sosilv ooo onlargod vocabulary ail Ik now woods oo4 oj spoolsi loolmos iioo raody tor ovorf raadoa. EASY FPR YOU TO GET Tbraa of tbaaa asiyna, piaasnlid or mallad to thte nawapaoat wish nominal Sara to flavor coat as vo Un(, pocsinn, dark hlio, dutiihotmo. .it, .moosit- H3 r. . lac so our tO i-enta Entitle toery reader to that New Enlarged Universities Dictionary Wl i H rartkar baas or OaSaiMia- Mail Orders tt av Ml. Inclada IS a la aw atarawcrva LIKE NEW, AGAIN 7 Your Old Dictionary b Now Out of Date , fit it Umd homk W mtntn O i Airlilvs1 Vrrm Unarf Wire.) NKW YORK. May 14. Char ges that Agm-H Too hey, 1S-n.ont)M old. was held hy the heeln rikI dashed against a wall at a baby ho.opltal conducted by Mm. llelvn (ieisen-Volk. hav collapsed as a result of an autopsy which fol lowed exhumation of the body. The attack occurred the dy be fore the child died. According to uncorroborated testimony of a nurse, but no skns of physical In tnry were found on the body yes terday. The tnttopsy s yet to If per formed on the body of William Winter, one month old, who also died at the baby home and who.-to body nlso hits been exhumed Mrs. t.eisen-Volk 1 undvr ar-re.-t on a chartce of baby nubs' i- t ut Inn and violation or neutth I code I Health department records ; have disclosed that forty four ; babies dh ri at the two cstaMKh ! m -tits malnta'netl by her since January . IMS. ( lr Otto M. Schultee. medical 1 expert, untitled the district at- toriiry today after an autopsy : that a fractured skull cau'ed Ihe ; death of William Winters, one i month old Infant who had been plaivd in the Kast Sith Street "baby farm" of Mrs. ,cicn-Yolk. j The death certificate g.c heart failure as the cause of the death of the Winters baby, assist- ant histrict Attorney I. van natd. ! 1 Mrs. t; Wen-Volk pleaded not guilty when arraintd on a h;ir- ! ' km of unlawfully hoarding more ! 'than the number provided for tn j her health department permit. ' She was continued nt (1. 000 hai'6 on this rtiarge and the trial aM : r ror Vv er bail en the other charge, that of nubtiitullng habiefl placed In tier care, pre, t- ' omhIv nnet nt $.!... 000. , I A - j Ibisiness kmx1 with Hudson Essex. i REFINISH it yourself! With handy varnish-stains or enamels easy to apply you can'renew your fur niture or create delightful new effects. Look around "reclothe" the shabby membersof your furniture "family." Decoret Enam els and Varnish Stains giv e you best results. Also, ask for booklel,"Th? Art of Decorating with Decoret." It's free, and is full of ideas on finishing and refinishing furniture ami ornaments. T TJ I"" 'if ol Ful'et v 1 Tunis and Vanu&het uj Can suiv'y yu on-Ja DUR AIM: TO SERVE you WELL AND FAITHFULLY ALWAYS WW tlWr m aTiaanr"" ' . . incorporated' 571 DEPARTMENT STORES . WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST THRUOUT THE YEAR Corner of Cass and Stephens Sts. 4 Opposite Postoffice We Dressed Wmei ELECT STYLES IEEE Buy Stylish Dresses Here! You Pay Less At This Store This is the Store where Style and Value join hands! Nowhere is that unison more visible than in our New Dresses of Silk! In each saucy ripple of material, there is abundant Style! One look at the price tag is satisfying! ' Winning Styles These are Styles which you like right, away! You look at them and know they will give pleasure to the owner as long as she wears them! A really splendid assort ment of Silk Dresses in lovely colors! At This Low Price $14.75 The Harbinger of Springtime I The firsc warble of our little feathered friend, who, from time immemorial, has appeared in the joyous role of Spring's harbinger, finds this Store displaying the modish styles which will usher the balmy Says Into . the hearts of men, women and children. Way back last Autumn we started preparing for the time when your thoughts and desires would turn to things Spring'y and we have as sembled hosts of truly re markable values for your choosing. Our low prices contrast sharply with the high quality of. the goods we have await ing you. TZ. Women's Hose t Foil Fashioned Silk Ha-w you been trying to find m splendid silk hose at a reasonable price? These hose are made o pure siile thread, full fash ioned, and with reinforced hl and toe. They are what you tuLve been wanting I That pail. S1.49 Coats of Unusual At Economy Prices TT Styh Have you seen rtie J. C Pen ney Company Coats? They are the essence of Style ! Line, color, and workmanship combine to make these Coats desirable! Oh, yes, the prices are splendid, tool $12.90 to $29.75 Lady-Lyke Corsets For a Stylish Figure The new dresses, "with the indefinite waistlines the long svelte modes require well corseted figures. Lady-Lyke Corsets are made to insure the maximum of comfort as well as style. Front or Back Lace Made especially for us of splendid materials, light or heavy in weight. These are made in several styles to suit all types of figures. You will like a Lady-Lyke Corset ! 98 c to .$3.98 durinft the present year, best con ducted his particular business or profession along. Notary principles.! This nenerous offer on the part of I the new president Is froing to stlm-J ulnte a lot of good, wholesome in terettt among the members and will be an Incentive for them to el-i , m- - , evate their business methods to the 'the coast guard will make skillful I DRIVE AGAINST ' BOOZE RUNNERS ! GOES TO BORDER (Continued worn pace 1.) ! MOVING highest degree. STAGE PREFERRED TO HOME, BABE BY BARTHELMESS PAIR fteampn nut of the rm runners. The so-called successful bottllnc up of Hum Row is nothing lets . than a farce." 1 (AsrnrUtMl Prea LniM Wire.) SAN I'KDRO. Cal., May 14 Two . steamers, dropped anchor off the north end of Santa Catallna Island ' sea from this 1 Llarsters Dru Co. w p FVM FR 6 CO. 301 Mifiruof, Strew Sn Fraivtoo K H.Mch in Pari&c Cmm Ciim Fuller PAINTS tg VARNISHES IONIIK .. nirfLIAS ( A w-1.tr.) Pr,al !,! Wlra.l NKW YORK. Msr 14 ltlchard rtartht'lmen". motion picture utar, 1 about 4rt miles at and hla artrena wife, Mary Hay, port today. have aitswd to aeuarale but onlv ! . l.ookout who reported their ar- ibeeatiae their pnfelonal rareera ! rival trora the north placed them I require that have work In dltterent 'tentatively In the cateaonr ot "mm :cltie. It la miitccl. x :runner", come to Join the South- Mla'a Hay, who In private life la ern 1'allfnrnla whiskey row, an Mary Hay Caldwell, daughter of . Santa Catallna Island la not a port Co!onel Frank Merrill Caldwell, IT. for ocean Rolnn craft IS. A., whl leave soon for Kntclnnd jto dance In music halla with Cllf !ton Webb. Mr. Harthelnieas will remain in New York making pic tures. , A statement lasued by Mlsa Hay says that neither party will seek a divorce and daughter will W) 'fC. If Why not avail yourself nf a tried and trusted trans portation, service? Why experiment with valuable property? There are years of satisfactory s.rvice be ll I n d us. Reasonable prices. "Wa aim to pkase" H. 5. FRENCH TRANSFER IKD STORAGE CO. PHONE 220 j1 r H. RIDER HAGGARD, NOTED WRITER, DEAD I AancUtaJ Praai Lnaril Wll. LONDON. May 14.- Sir II. tllderl their two-year-old i Haasard. the author, died nere to-, remain with Mr. jday. Ilarthelmesn while the mother Is abroad, after that spending six mouths at a time with each parent. From Hollywood cornea mgi ' nient that Itert. I.ytell and lr Wlnd-Ihil Sir llenrv Rider Haitirnril was! born at Hradenham. Norfi June1 J2 l'itl. He ena:axei0i govern-1 service InSouth Africa and ; i a younc man became cee. sor, screen Stars. Will f' married oraiea as a wru-r oi iiimimr, n,ri. at Juarel todav. Mr. I.ytell was Hale of adventure with African divorced last October from Erelvn , backgrounds. Vaughn. Mlsa Windsor, whose real r'om 1SS2 to loit. scarclv a name la Ola Kronk. waa formerly rr passed without the publica-J 'tho wife ot William Bolea. tlo ol novel by him. See the Canadian Tfeckies Jasber NATIONAL PARR" On your trip East or your va cation tour see Jos per National Park's 4,400 square mile of scenic glories. Golf at Jasper Park Lodge. rery mile a picture! Stoic Booklet Free LOW SUMMER FARES A.B. Holtorp, Civ Pass. Agent 122 Third St., Portland. Ore. Phone Broadway 3300 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS